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A George III oak and mahogany cross banded long case clock with swan neck reeded pillared hood, short shaped trunk door with cross banding and oval shell paterae inlay enclosed quarter inset columns on a raised panel base with shaped apron. The painted dial having moon roller to arch, figures to the spandrels, Roman hour numerals, subsidiary seconds ring and date crescent and marked Deacon, Barton (Leicestershire), with an eight- day movement striking a bell.
A silver cigarette box of The 3rd (King's Own) Hussars, the lid being the flap of a Vic Hussar officer's pouch with crowned VR cypher, and mounts, HM en suite B & P B'ham 1884, the front panel of the box with ornamental border similar to pouch, engraved "Captn F K F Chapman" and "Joined Feb 1885, Retired Feb 1893" with crowned regimental badge and mottoes, box HM HA Sheffield 1893, 7" x 2½" x 4" (max). GC (shallow dents to lid) Plate 5
A Bulgarian Medical Service officer's dagger, plated blade 10" etched with the cypher of Boris III (1918-43), inscription in panel, and scrolls; the hilt with orange plastic grip and GS crown pommel, the crosspiece with rampant lion in shield, enamelled red cross badge, and lion head finials; in its metal sheath of Third Reich army pattern. GC Plate 3
A Vic officer's sword of The 1st Life Guards, straight fullered blade, 36", by Hawkes & Co, London, Manufacturers to the Queen, with small etched panel on one side at forte, regulation steel hilt, the guard decorated with brass studs, "commas" and crowned "L.1.G" monogram, stepped pommel, plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip in its brass mounted steel scabbard. Basically GC (some wear overall, 2 "commas" missing from guard, scabbard tip crushed). Plate 7
A green glass circular trinket box, late 19th Century, the hinged lid inset with a micro-mosaic panel of Pliny's doves above the squat bulbous body gilt and enamelled with scattered foliage, diameter approx 6.3cm, together with a similar amethyst tinted glass trinket box, enamelled with flowers and foliage to the lid, and two cloisonné boxes.
A Mason's Patent Ironstone China part dinner service, mid 19th Century, decorated in Imari colours and gilt with a double landscape panel within a border of flowers, scrolls and trellis, comprising a tree and well meat dish, five graduated oval platters, six soup plates, twelve dinner plates, twelve dessert plates, eleven side plates and a smaller circular two handled dish, brown printed marks to bases (minor faults, some wear to gilding).
A Bohemian cranberry tinted footed glass vase, late 19th Century, of waisted cylindrical shape with Van Dyke cut rim, gilt overall with foliate scrollwork around an oval white overlay panel enamelled with a head and shoulders portrait of an elegant lady, height approx 32cm (gilding rubbed, some chipping to rim).
An early 19th Century painted silk heraldic panel, the green silk ground with a central shield bearing two bulls' heads and a fleur-de-lis with a scrolling surmount and banner apron, inscribed 'Gwellangau. Na. Cywilydd', within a gilt and black thread tassel fringed border, approx 61cm x 46cm, within a gilded plain section frame.
An early 19th Century armorial crest, gilded and painted on card, the central cartouche inscribed 'Seetabuldee' above a view of a hill and buildings and three boars' heads, within a scrolling leaf border surmounted by a banner and two pennants, inscribed 'Jure Non Dono', 'Nagpoor' and 'Muckee', the apron with a further banner, inscribed 'Heb Dduw Heb Ddim', approx 23cm x 18cm, together with another similar smaller panel.
A 19th Century Continental mother-of-pearl and paper folding fan, the panel lithographed and hand-coloured with classically clad maidens bathing at the water's edge, within scrollwork borders, the eighteen sticks and guards with silvered and pierced foliate scrolls, the front guard applied with a gilt metal eye glass, width approx 47cm, within a glazed case.
A 19th Century Continental mother-of-pearl and paper folding fan, the panel lithographed, hand-coloured and gilded with a central reserve of four figures and two sheep sitting within a landscape, flanked by gilt foliate scrolls, the sixteen sticks and guards with silvered and pierced scroll decoration, width approx 49cm, within a glazed case.
A late 18th/early 19th Century bone and silk folding fan, the panel painted in gouache with a central oval reserve depicting a falconer and his son with horses and dogs in a landscape, flanked by foliate sprays, the twenty sticks and guards of plain form, width approx 54cm, within a glazed case.
A late 18th/early 19th Century rosewood and paper folding fan, the panel painted in watercolour with two classical figures seated within a landscape, the twenty sticks and guards gilded and painted with a central floral spray and applied with a bone end, width approx 49cm, within a glazed case.
A continental porcelain part cabaret set comprising three sided tray, lidded sugar and cream each decorated with busts of a nobleman on a blue ground together with a B & G porcelain part tea service comprising pot lidded sugar and cream each decorated with reserved figural classical panel on an ivory and gilt ground.

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