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Chinese reticulated bronze censer,the cover with foo dog, phoenix handles, the centr panels of the lobed reticulated body with a dragon and phoenix, on four scrolled legs, signature panel to the base, height 31cm.Condition report:Condition is very good, no shape distortions or evident breaks or losses. Colour is fairly even except slightly lighter patches through handling. Good detailing in the casting. The liner retains a good shape.
Victorian oak choir stall/ pew, with rear shelf and additional music shelf (removable), the scrolled ends carved with Gothic tracery panel and quatrefoil, length 183cm, depth 60cm, height 96cm, with music shelf 110cm.Provenance:Removed from the West End Gallery, Leicester Cathedral, prior to recent renovations.
Edwardian mahogany triple wardrobe, shaped and carved pediment, central mirror panel flanked by panelled doors enclosing hanging space, trays and drawers, plinth base, width 195cm, depth 60cm, height 218cm.Condition report:In good overall condition, the wood and panels are all sound. The linen-lined interior is a little tired but to be expetced with age. The colour has faded across the entire front, noticeable when the doors are open. The mirror plate is sound, but has begun to flake and speckle a little to the corners and margins. The areas surrounding the door pulls are worn with use, and adjacent to the left hand door pull are a few large notches. divets in the frame. The drawers to the interior run ok and the linings are all sound. There is a bit of a moth-ball odour.
Victorian figured walnut and marquetry fold-over card table, baize lined, moulded and scrolled apron, vase-shaped column, with four scrolled legs, width 92cm, depth 46cm, height 73cm.Condition report:There is a large area of blistering to the marquetry border on the left hand side, and general colour variation with darker patches elsewhere to the top. The lower panel of the top has split and the split appears to travel under the baize, extending most of the width. The baize itself has discolour and torn along the crease and would benefit in being replaced. Some movement and wobble to the column. The column and legs are otherwise ok.
Victorian oak choir stall/ pew, with rear shelf and additional music shelf (removable), the scrolled ends carved with Gothic tracery panel and quatrefoil, length 183cm, depth 60cm, height 96cm, with music shelf 110cm.Provenance:Removed from the West End Gallery, Leicester Cathedral, prior to recent renovations.
Small silver heart-shaped dish, pierced and embossed, on three ball feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1897;Silver-backed brush, heavy repousse work, hallmarked London 1894;Silver-backed brush, oval head with filled handle, light repousse work centre, engraved panel, hallmarked Birmingham 1908;Silver dish, small shell design with three ball feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1906;Silver dish, of small size, in the form of a canoe, plain, hallmarked Birmingham 1901 (worn);Pin cushion of small size, in rectangular silver holder, plain, hallmarked Birmingham 1904;Match box holder plain on four ball feet with candle top, hallmarked Birmingham 1903.
Oak longcase clock, the hood with cavetto moulded cornice, turned columns, trunk with long arched door, bracket feet, eleven inch square brass dial, signed John Waltham Sickell, Kingsbridge, eight day movement striking on a bell, with pendulum, two weights and winding key.Condition report:Appears complete and working although not set up fully in the saleroom. The movement is very clean, presumably it has been relatively recently serviced and kept clean. The seat board is a replacement with new crews keeping it in place. The chapter ring is painted with a cream finish and then with black enamelled numerals and markers. The catgut lines are fraying slightly. Repairs to the hood cornice. WOrm throughout the back panel. The rest of the case is in good order, some splitting to the base panel, historic repairs to the feet.
Victorian oak choir stall/ pew, with rear shelf and additional music shelf (removable), the scrolled ends carved with Gothic tracery panel and quatrefoil, length 183cm, depth 58cm, height 96cm, with music shelf 110cm.Provenance:Removed from the West End Gallery, Leicester Cathedral, prior to recent renovations.
Victorian oak choir stall/ pew, with rear shelf and additional music shelf (removable), the scrolled ends carved with Gothic tracery panel and quatrefoil, length 172cm, depth 55cm, height 96cm, with music shelf 110cm.Provenance:Removed from the West End Gallery, Leicester Cathedral, prior to recent renovations.
A Fisher of Raunds drop dial wall clock, 29cm enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, twin train movement with parquetry inlay to case and glass panel over pendulum, scroll moulded ears to sides, overall 65cm.Condition report:Appears to be working order. The case has some historic repairs including patch repairs to the inlay. The frame of the dial glass has two crude repairs near the hinge and the opposing side, and the latch that keeps it closed is quite ill fitting, but still serves the purpose. The face has some paint flaking but not terribly evident when the glass is closed, other than surrounding the winding holes. The lower pendulum door is also repaired.
George IV rosewood and brass writing slope, fitted interior with two associated wells, brass plaque engraved and dated 1821, 45.5cm.Condition report:The condition to the exterior is very good, the brass inlay is all intact, only minor lifting in a few short lengths. Old marks and a historic scratch mark almost running over the engraved plaque, which has an indistinct name engraved on it (Possibly Sims). The interior leather is looking tired with some cracking over the creases when the compartments are opened. The latches that keep the leather slope without a lock closed only just catch on as the wooden rim is worn. Some brass inlay lifting to the outline. The leather slope with a lock mechanism has one of the screws almost pushing through the top surface (and leather). The brass inkwells don't fit that flush, although they are nice quality with the brass screw-down caps. The secret panel is stuck and it looks to have been historically forced as there is some wear to the panel itself. The dividers of the inkwells and pen tray are loose to the extent you can lift them all out entirely. Sadly no keys for the main lock or inner lock. Additional photos have been added
Victorian oak choir stall/ pew, with rear shelf and additional music shelf (removable), the scrolled ends carved with Gothic tracery panel and quatrefoil, length 183cm, depth 55cm, height 96cm, with music shelf 110cm.Provenance:Removed from the West End Gallery, Leicester Cathedral, prior to recent renovations.
A Greek Orthodox icon, late 19th/early 20th c, painted with scenes from the Life of Christ in polychrome on gesso covered pine, 47 x 38cm, an Islamic copper rectangular panel, 20th c, with birds and flowering leafy foliage, Sadeli marquetry frame The icon with traces of former worming, a repaired vertical split, typical craquelure and flaked paint losses. The Islamic panel with one or two corroded spots, its frame with losses and repairs. The rest in mixed condition.
A German quarter chiming mahogany longcase/grandfather clock by Interclock, the brass and silvered dial with arabic numerals to the chapter ring, subsidiary sun and moon dial with foliate spandrels, the movement chiming on an arrangement of 12 gongs, the case with central finial flanked by swan neck pediments, glazed waist door, panel base raised on bracket feet, comes with pendulum and weights, 205cm high.
3 WW2 dated British Navy / Army jack knives. 2 examples with Navy issued folding Marlin Spikes, tin opener and blade, the Army example with a folding blade and tin opener. The 2 Navy examples dated 1939 and 1941 respectively, with one by Butcher of Sheffield and the other by ‘SSP’. The Army example dated 1941 and faintly marked ‘Rogers’. Each knife has the usual crosshatched grip and lanyard ring. The sizes range from 9.5cm length, up to 9.8cm length (folded). 3 items. Condition: generally good. Normal service wear to each, plus darkening to some of the steel parts. The Army example appears to have a panel cut out of the grip to allow it to be personalised with the owners name, which is ‘C.Rees’. One of the Navy examples has the initials WKA scratched into one of the grips. Evidence of sharpening to the blades in places.
Victorian 19th century marquetry inlaid drop leaf dining table, inlay to top along with marquetry detailing to centre panel and carved detail around the edge of top. Supported on ball and claw feet with castors. Comes complete with four associated dining chairs having pierced fretwork to back splats, carved details to top of backs, upholstered drop in seat pads supported on carved front legs with ball and claw feet and plain square section rear legs.
MAYNARD ( 19TH / 20TH CENTURY) TWO ENGLISH SCHOOL LANDSCAPES, the first depicts an angler in a boat on a large body of water, signed bottom left, oil panel, approximate size 39cm x 59cm and a river landscape featuring a church and a bridge, oil on panel, together with an early 20th century pastoral landscape, indistinctly signed T. Silvestor?, and a watercolour depicting working boats off a coast, signed H.A. Farr, approximate size 18cm x 51cm (4)
THREE LATE VICTORIAN BROOCHES, the first a gold knot brooch, fitted with a base metal pin and c clasp, unmarked, approximate gross weight 5.7 grams, a mourning brooch, oval front panel fitted with a small lock of hair, set with a surround of seed pearls, black enamel with inlay detail that reads 'in memory of', yellow metal scrolling edges, engraved 'William Edwards June 12 1859 aged 3 years and 4 months', fitted with a safety chain, pin and c clasp, a small gold mourning brooch, central rectangular panel fitted with a lock of hair, scrolling detail, fitted with a base metal pin and c clasp, unmarked, approximate gross weight 3.7 grams (condition report: general moderate wear, enamel requires attention, some seed pearls missing)
A COLLECTION OF BAVARIAN PORCELAIN AND AYNSLEY GIFTWARE, comprising two Crown Devon- Fieldings coffee cans and saucers, cobalt blue with gold gilt interior and decoration, pattern numbers 1025 and 1200 (one has a tiny chip to the rim), six Limoges plates with a central floral design and gilt border, two Bavarian porcelain cups pattern 4327, a pair of Royal Vienna tea cups and saucers, cobalt blue and gilt decoration with a figural panel together with a bowl (tiny chip and some nibbles to rim, worn gilt), an Italian Agostinelli porcelain trinket pot and dish, a De La Reine pierced pedestal dish, a pair of miniature gilt jugs with figural panels, a Capo-Di Monte 'La Sopresa' figural group, an Aynsley 'Pembroke' pattern lamp base and pair of vases, an Aynsley 'Howards Sprays' pattern mantel clock, a brown glazed Portmeirion 'Game' casserole dish, etc. (s.d) (Qty)
A VICTORIAN MOURNING RING, yellow metal ring in the form of an open book, one side with a vacant glass panel, floral detail and scrolls to the shoulders, leading onto a thin polished band, unmarked, ring size L, approximate gross weight 2.0 grams (condition report: general light wear, would benefit from a gentle clean and polish, overall condition good)

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