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Heraldry - a George III carriage panel, painted in polychrome and gilt with the arms of Lord Rolle, 26cm x 36cm, c.1780, framed Henry Rolle was created 1st Lord Rolle of Steventon, Devon in 1748 and died without issue in 1759; his nephew, John Rolle, was also created a peer, again as Lord Rolle in 1796 and died in 1842 without a male heir.
A SIX-DRAWER PLAN CHEST 129cm wide 91cm deep 80cm high Condition Report : damage to one chip board side panel, ( see image) , but still perfectly usable Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A George III satinwood card table with semi-elliptical top, inlaid with radiating veneers and amboyna scallops, the frieze with a swag, on square tapering legs,106.5cm wide46cm deep77cm highProvenance: Farmleigh, Blue Bedroom.Condition ReportSome radiating veneers are lifting with one small section missing, there are some small areas near the hinge on the righ hand side where there is a lifting of veneers, the front left panel of veneer is also starting to lift. There is an old repair to one front leg and overall the table is a little wobbly. The red baize lining is in good condition.
A silk and embroidered panel,18th/19th century, Ottoman Empire, depicting a vase of flowers within an arch, amongst scrolling foliage, backed with plain green silk,200 x 114cmCondition Reportsilk ground perished and lost in places, evidence of light staining the embroidery generally fair order
An embroidered panel,19th century, Ottoman Empire, worked in silk, depicting a vase of flowers beneath an arch within a scrolling foliate border, with a tasselled fringe,183 x 120cm Condition Reportsilk thread lost in places, particularly dark green, overall light staining and fading, wear to the cotton? ground
An early George III mahogany linen press,the dentil moulded cornice above a shelved upper half, enclosed by figured panel doors with border moulding, above six short drawers, on square bracket feet,141cm wide69cm deep216.5cm highCondition ReportKnocks to the cornice with side section missing.One section of the rear bracket foot is missing, the other two pieces are in a drawer.The flame figured veneered doors are slightly warped and hair cracks around the areas of figuring.There is some cockbeading missing of a lower drawer.
A pair of Dutch satinwood bow-front pier cabinets,c.1820, each with an inlaid galleried top, a blind frieze drawer and lacquer inset panels to each door, stamped '8060', on shaped tapering square legs,76cm wide38cm deep93cm high (2)Condition ReportOne with diamage; a split in the top panel, losses to the front edge of the gallery and lifting veneers to the front of the cupboard.The other with minor blemishes.
A painted pine canopy,Indian, the central square panel with a radiating pattern, fitted with a metal hook, the domed sides with flowers centred within repeating designs, a dog-tooth border, with further painted border designs, 177cm wide 175.5cm deep52cm highCondition ReportSplits to the panels, with losses to wood and frame and edges.
A George II mahogany card table,with three-quarter round corners and a shell-carved apron, green baize lining and counter recesses, on later carved cabriole legs and claw feet,83cm wide41cm deep76cm highCondition ReportLater carved knees and moulding section missing from the top of the rear left leg.evidence of timber shrinkage to the freize panel. The top is 18th century. The legs are later, believed to be 19th century. The table is of Farmleigh provenance.
A silk embroidered panel or 'bohça',19th century, Ottoman, worked in blue and red threads on a linen ground, with stylised foliate and floral motifs,98 x 102cm,together with an embroidered Turkish towel,112 x 47cm (2)Condition ReportThe 'bohca' panel is holed in several places.The small Turkish cloth is very clean.
A pair of Regency rosewood and brass-inlaid pedestal card tables,each with a blue baize lining, on hipped and swept legs with brass castors,91cm wide45.5cm deep73cm high (2)Provenance: Farmleigh, Entrance Hall.Condition ReportOne with small piece of sprung brass stringing on one side panelThe other with timber shrinkage cracks in the top
A large Ura-Tube suzani panel,late 19th/early 20th century, Uzbekistan, made up of five panels, worked in polychrome silks on a cotton ground, with old label to the reverse, '0818, Hatchand Algiers 1902',181 x 207cmCondition Reportstained and marked, wear in line with age and use, small holes in places
An enamel tea caddy,18th century, painted with polychrome pastoral scenes and Italianate landscapes, within rococo-style gilding on a pink ground, 8.5cm wide 5cm deep 10cm high, together with three enamel salts two examples with cartouches of floral sprays on a pink ground, the other with pastoral scenes on a white ground with rococo-style gilding,7.5cm diameter 3cm high (4)Condition ReportThe tea caddy with some cracks and damage to one panel, losses of paintwork around the edge, the three salts with losses of paintwork, scratches, scuffs, and the feet bent and cracking to the enamel surface.
A Victorian Gothic Revival stained-glass window,c.1860, the arched top to five medallions, within multiple roundels to the border and a central armorial,290 x 114cm highCondition ReportLosses of glass to the border, central armorial and other areas, with some cracks and distortion to the panel towards the lower right hand border.
A George III inlaid mahogany cellaret,the top with chequer banding with inlaid spandrel and a central panel with a moth to the lid, the front with two panels of musical instruments, with side carrying handles, on a plain stand, 46cm wide 30cm deep54cm high, and a George III inlaid mahogany pot cupboard, with satinwood and ebony banding, with fan-shaped spandrels, centred with a leaf roundel to the hinged cover, over two cupboards, with side carrying handles, on bracket feet, 38cm wide 33cm deep87.5cm high (2)Condition ReportCellarette - red interior, repair to the leg. Splits and wear.
A large silk embroidered panel,early 20th century, Chinese, the pale blue ground embroidered with dragons chasing flaming pearls, with old label to the reverse numbered '7759' and 'Liberty Nov 1903',231 x 215cm,together with a further example,early 20th century, decorated with floral sprigs,224 x 196cm (2)
A large suzani panel,19th century, probably Bokhara, Uzbekistan, worked in multicoloured silk threads on a cotton ground, decorated with large floral medallions within a similarly patterned border, with old label to the reverse, '6776, V Frases algiers 1902',239 x 163cmCondition ReportMade from six panels. Some light stains and marks, frayed edges and small plucks to threads. Overall in good cosmetic condition small isolated areas of staining and small holes
A Victorian yellow metal circular brooch with faceted central dome and glass panel to the reverse containing hair. Diameter approx 26mm. Please see the buyer's terms and conditions for purchasing diamonds and coloured gemstones. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect, nor does the mention of one fault preclude the presence of another. Griffin's does not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
Silver concealed erotic cigarette case by John Collard Vickery 1914, with concealed erotic nude insert panel to interior casing. Central exterior cross motif to front of casing. Hallmarked to inside for Birmingham with JVC (John Collard Vickery) makers mark and P date mark for 1914. 5.5cm x 7cm x 0.7cm. Weight approx. 46.7g.

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