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Lot 461

Mid 19th Century Left Hand Target Rifle by "Marston"  80 bore, 33 inch rifled, octagonal barrel.  Front tube sight.  Lower ramrod rib.  Long tang breech plug.  Left hand lock plate with foliage scroll engraving and maker "Wm. P Marston".  Dolphin percussion hammer with matching engraving.  Polished, half stock woodwork with checkered wrist.  Cheek piece to the right side.  Heavy steel, curved butt plate.  Steel patch box to the left side. Steel scroll trigger guard, ramrod pipes and ramrod.  Mainspring absent.  Steel with some rusting.  Attic find condition.

Lot 267

WW2 Royal Engineers Eastern Command Battledress Jacket 1940 pattern, khaki, closed collar battledress jacket.  Patch chest pockets with exposed button flaps.  Lower extended belt.  Both arms with embroidery, Royal Engineer titles over printed Eastern Command formation badges.  Shoulder straps with embroidery, Captain's rank stars.  Internal maker's label dated "1943".  Some moth damage.  

Lot 272

1922 Utility Pattern OR's Tunic khaki woollen, single breasted, high fold over collar tunic.  Patch chest pockets and hidden lower pockets.  All with buttoned flaps.  Brass, KC General List buttons.  Internal issue label, size 13, undated.  Clean condition.

Lot 275

Hampshire Regiment 1944 Dated 1940 Pattern Battle Dress Jacket khaki, single breasted tunic.  Turn over collar.  Patch chest pockets with buttoned flaps.  Lower extended belt.  Both arms with embroidery "The Hampshire Reg" titles over embroidery 50th Inf Div formation badges and red arm of service bars.  Internal issue label dated "1944".  Some service wear.  

Lot 276

Two French Foreign Legion Tunics consisting khaki, single breasted, open collar tunic.  Pleated chest pockets and lower patch pockets, all with buttoned flaps.  Applied shoulder straps with ranking.  Red lanyard.  Breast with plated and enamel regimental tab.  Brass buttons ... Similar example with red fringed shoulder straps.  Plated and enamel regimental tab.  2 items.

Lot 289

Japanese Cadets/School Military Uniform khaki green, rough material (possibly plant base bark cloth).  Single breasted tunic with closed, fold over collar. Left chest and lower, open top patch pockets.  The front secured by five, black composite, cherry blossom buttons.  Internal Japanese ink stamps ... Matching material, wide leg, high V back trousers.  Wide belt loops.  Green composite fly buttons.  Right hip, open top patch pocket.  Both items in unused, clean condition.

Lot 293

Royal Navy Officer's Battle Dress Jacket dark blue woollen, single breasted, open collar, short jacket.  Lower, short buttoned belt.  Patch chest pockets with buttoned flaps.  Gilt, Kings crown buttons.  Internal "Admiralty" label dated "1944".  Minor wear.  

Lot 839

A Stobwasser-type papier-mache snuff-box, the hinged cover painted with a young lady, an 1837 certificate scroll awarding Freedom of the City of London to Alfred Vernall, Victualler, in cylindrical wooden case, and two early 19th century enamel patch boxes, circular, inscribed 'Who opens this must have a kiss' and oval example with sentimental 'Friendship' verse to/w a Japanese brass pill-box with applied insects and frogs (5)

Lot 846

A 19th century Continental enamel oval box with floral decoration on a painted 'blue gauze' ground, 9 cm wide to/w three Georgian Bilston enamel patch boxes with 'Valentine' inscriptions (4)

Lot 10

A William IV three-piece silver tea service by John Wakefield, London 1832, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, each of compressed circular form with embossed floral decoration and cartouches to each side with monogrammed initials, teapot with hinged cover and cast floral knop, ivory insulators and leaf-capped handle, 17cm high, gross weight 48.81ozt (3) Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers do not ship items containing ivory outside the EU. Trevanion recommends that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid. A buyer's inability to import these lots cannot justify a delay in payment or sale cancellation.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future. Condition Report; Teapot: Knop in good order. Cover opens smoothly and closes flush. There is some splitting and possible signs of solder repair to the handle where it meets the teapot body (pictured). Heavy scratching and wear to and around the ivory insulators. There are small to moderate dents to some of the highpoints of the decoration on the body and around the spout, and there are a couple of large dents to the sides amongst the embossed detailing (unable to photograph as they do not show up very well on camera). There is a patch of solder repair to one of the embossed flowers (pictured). Foot is in good order, no signs of splitting or repair. The piece shows general scratching and wear commensurate with age and use.Sucrier: Moderate amount of denting to the highpoints of the decoration, and some very small splits, but no major damage or repair. The piece does not sit completely flat on a level surface and does wobble slightly. Gilt interior shows moderate scratching, but is largely in tact. The piece shows general scratching and wear commensurate with age and use.Milk Jug: Some denting to the highpoints of the decoration and lower body, but no major damage or repair. Gilt interior shows moderate scratching but is largely in tact. The piece shows general scratching and wear commensurate with age and use.

Lot 170

A 9ct gold enamelled charm bracelet by Cropp & Farr, Birmingham 1953, the oval link chain with spring ring and loop fastener, suspending eight enamelled charms of game birds and fish to include, pheasant, mallard duck, partridge, goose salmon etc, 19cm long, weight 19.8gms (at fault)Condition Report; Overall condition is good. The links show no splitting or repair. There are a few links which show thinning or some light denting/misshaping, and there is scratching and general wear consistent with age and use, but the chain is in good order and is secure. The safety chain is in good order, no splitting, thinning or repair. The spring ring is in good order, opening smoothly and closing securely. All the charms are present and secure. All charms show some damage to the enamel, varying from minor to moderate, and it is concentrated to the edges. Most damage is to the glaze and can only be seen under 10x magnification, and is on the surface of the enamel. On the grouse, there is a small patch of enamel missing, revealing the gold beneath. This can be seen by the naked eye (see pictures for illustration).There are 9ct marks to all of the oval links, but none to the connectors or spring ring. Four of the eight charms have 9ct marks to the reverse, the other pieces have no marks. 

Lot 574

A German porcelain figural group, possibly by Höchster Porzellan-Manufaktur, 19th century, modelled as a semi-draped courting couple with a cherub, on naturalistic rocky ground, 20cm high (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:The back of the piece shows several firing cracks and glazing faults, the largest 3cm long.  There is a further glazing fault to the base below the man's left foot, and a discoloured patch on the cherub's leg.  The vine leaf chaplet shows several small losses to the leaf tips.  The gilt highlights are rubbed throughout.  The piece is dirty, and it is possible that the dirt may conceal further issues. 

Lot 8

A George III silver caddy spoon, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham (date letter worn) with turned wooden handle and shovel shaped bowl with gilt interior, 8.9cm longCondition Report; There appears to be a small patch of solder concealing a split of the handle (as pictured). There is a split where the handle meets the bowl (as pictured). There are the beginning signs of splitting to one corner of the bowl (as pictured) but no other signs of splitting, major denting or repair. There does appear to be some slight bending/misshaping to the bowl. Hallmarks are heavily worn. The gilt is worn, but largely in good order. The wooden turned handle appears in good order, some scratching and wear but no splitting or breakage.  

Lot 11

An 18th century enamel portrait miniature necklace, earrings and pair of clasps, cased suite,the necklace with a series of hand painted portrait miniatures, between open foliate links set with foiled rubies, emeralds and quartz, with a detachable girandole pendant to the centre, with pear shaped miniatures and gem set surround. Later scroll wire ends and trace chain, with pear shaped miniature earrings with later screw fittings and a pair of oval, eleven row clasps, with later brooch fittings. A later fitted case with glazed lid, c.1950. Pendant drop 70mmPurchased by the current vendor's father from Albert Amor before 1945Condition report: Surface marks to the enamel. Two replacement gem set links towards the back of the necklace - very similar style, but diamond set no quartz. Later scrolls and chain. Originally would have had loops for a ribbon. Patch repairs to the reverse of the girandole. Clasps - both tongue ends deficient. Earrings - probably originally girandole style - deficient.

Lot 202

An Italian gold ruby and diamond bow spray brooch, c.1950, with four graduated ribbon loops, and a row of Swiss cut diamonds claw set in white gold collets to one. A row of round mixed cut rubies claw set to another with two fern sprays and two arched wire stems, each terminating in a circular mixed cut ruby, with a pin and roller catch. Marked 750, tested as approximately 18ct gold. 49 x 40mm, 11.65gCondition report: Dirty with patch tarnish.Some surface-reaching inclusions on the rubies, one with a chip on the crown facets and table.A small repair at the roller catch where it joins the brooch.Pin slightly floppy.Surface marks/scratches to gold.The rubies to the end of the stems are not fully faceted, but appear to be in the preform state.Surface reaching inclusions to two of the diamonds.Surface reaching inclusions to the rubies. Pin is a little bent at the end.

Lot 302

A Collection of Late 19th/Early 20th Century Published Books to Include The Pilgrims Progress, 1905 Edition Mrs Wiggs of The Cabbage Patch by A C Hegan, 1884 Edition of Barnaby Rudge by Charles Dickens, Illustrated Edition of Robinson Crusoe, 1892 Edition of Dear etc Condition Issues

Lot 447

Iron Maiden CD Box Sets, four Sealed CD Album Box Sets comprising three from the 2015 Remaster Collection, all Sealed with Figurines and Patch with titles comprising Somewhere In Time, The Number Of The Beast and Fear of the Dark - All Sealed with stickers - together with The Book Of Souls (with T Shirt - sealed)

Lot 408

A late 18th century English enamel oval patch box of blue ground, the hinged lid painted with a circular reserve of a bord amongst flowers, on a diaper ground & with ‘jewelled’ border, a mirror to the interior; 1¾” wide.

Lot 151

Royal Doulton 101 Dalmatians Patch, Rolly & Freckles

Lot 563

A boxed and as new Star Wars empire crew parka jacket. Size extra small with customised Carrie Fisher name patch.

Lot 1265

A good pair of Derby figures of children holding baskets of flowers c. 1760, patch marks, firing crack to one arm, height 11.5cm

Lot 1505

A Derby sauceboat, with flowers, c.1765, patch marks, length 17cm

Lot 13

Two antique patch work quilts,both unfinished projects and are not padded or backed,brilliant bright colours and patterns throughout. Quilt one approx 88" X 90" Quilt two approx 84" X 81".

Lot 105

Group of 14 patch boxes, some by Spode and other makers, mainly English and French, some also Royal Worcester, various designs including one made to commemorate the Royal Norfolk Show 1847-1997 (14)

Lot 1247

A VICTORIAN SILVER HOT WATER JUG, by John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1899, waisted rounded rectangular with gadrooned rim and lower section, the stepped domed cover hinged and with wooden knop, double scroll wooden handle with raised thumbpiece, raised on a shallow foot, engraved with monogram to right side. 17cm high, 10.4 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks clear, well spaced and well struck - additional mark to left of maker's mark, a stemmed flower in an oval; further stamped with lion passant and date letter to inside of cover, and lion passant to knop wingnut. Cover hinge with minor wobble, but sturdy. Stands upright, very slight rocking to foot. Evidence of small patch repair below lower handle fixing, only visible internally. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use

Lot 29

18th century Derby porcelain group, modelled as a ram standing before bocage above a recumbent lamb, upon flower encrusted base, H13.5cm, together with an 18th century Derby figure modelled as a deer, in recumbent pose before bocage, H8cm, each with patch marks beneath,

Lot 72

Taxidermy: Indian Leopard Head Mount (Panthera pardus fusca), circa 1900-1920, adult head mount looking straight ahead, with mouth slightly agape, glass eyes, mounted upon shaped shield, from the wall 35cm Cites Annex A, Appendix II (exempt). balding patch to right side of head, lower right canine chipped, hair loss in front of left ear, in tired antique condition, 18/05/21

Lot 60

A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN FIGURE GROUP, 'Hog hunting', modelled by Doris Lindner, black factory marks to base, No. 3164, raised upon an ebonised plinthCondition report: there is a small patch of paint rubbed off the lance, otherwise no chips or cracks, I cannot see any restoration.

Lot 9

A Shelly Winters Contract from the National Broadcasting Company INC, New York. The Contract is for a role in the film 'THE WOMEN' signed by Shelly Winters on January 13th, 1955. Shelley Winters (born Shirley Schrift; August 18, 1920 - January 14, 2006) was an American actress whose career spanned seven decades. She appeared in numerous films; she won Academy Awards for The Diary of Anne Frank (1959) and A Patch of Blue (1965), and received nominations for A Place in the Sun (1951) and The Poseidon Adventure (1972). She also appeared in A Double Life (1947), The Night of the Hunter (1955), Lolita (1962), Alfie (1966), Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976). Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 190

A large collection of assorted mini Lego sets, key rings, promotional items and other accessories. Items to include x24 minature bagged sets ( Star Wars, City, Creator, Disney, Lego Movie, Friends and more ), Blocks magazines exclusive minifigures, Star Wars keyrings, luggage tag, Apollo Lunar Lander patch, Christmas bauble, Star Wars minifigure magnets, Reindeer Christmas tree decoration, gift bags, trading cards, Extra track and other interesting items. Great assortment.From a large private collection of Lego - the vendor assures us sets are 100% complete (where stated) but contents have not been checked by us. In the majority of cases boxes have been resealed to secure the contents (unless stated as 'factory sealed' in which case the set is unopened). East Bristol Auctions cannot guarantee completeness. 

Lot 31

A George III silver hot water jug, by John Parker and Edward Wakelin, London, 1761, the handle and handle sockets London, 1854, pear shaped and on collet foot, the spout and finial cast as foliage, engraved on each side with a crest, possibly originally with a stand, now lacking, with later ivory insulated handle, patched, 24cm high, gross weight 16oz 16dwt. Fully marked under base. The cover bezel further part marked. The handle with later part marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving. There are a number of bruises and a large patch to the front.

Lot 379

A pair of 18th century Derby figures, lady and gent at country pursuits raised on gilt Rococo bases, patch marks, together with another 18th century Derby figure of a huntsman and four smaller figures including a pair of child Turks (one tray)

Lot 69

A collection of silver and objects of vertu, comprising a Victorian spiral-fluted scent bottle, 14.5cm long, a pill box, the hinged cover enameled with pansies, an articulated fish ornament, a George III silver table spoon later chased as a berry spoon and a patch box with enameled cover, the inside of the cover fitted with a mirror, stamped 'Sterling', total gross weight 6oz, 186gr (5)

Lot 1487

A good collection of dolls including Tiny Tears, Cabbage Patch etc.

Lot 463

Cabbage Patch Kids: two hard face 1980’s dolls with birth certificates, Malina Raquel and Nathaniel Barclay. please study images.

Lot 464

Cabbage Patch Kids: three hard face dolls, two with Birth Certificates, Rosales Amelia and Bobbie Frieda. Rosales has clogs, bag and T shirt from Holland. Including passport and leaflets. Please study pictures.

Lot 266

* Needlework. Specimens of juvenile handiwork, 19th-early 20th century, comprising: a finely-stitched white cotton lawn shirt with stitching at neck in pink cross-stitch 'E Elven Made this in her Fifth year 1834', some light stains and crudely stitched repairs; a sample of invisible patches on fine cotton printed with purple spots, early 19th century, framed and glazed; 3 white cotton practise pieces with examples of decorative stitching, tucks, a patch, gathered frills, gussets, covered buttons, buttonholes, eyelets, sleeves, etc., one with stitched initials and date 'N.W 1902', some toning and light marks, and 2 others similar of cream wool (one with small hole); a practise sleeve with frilled cuff, tucks, a patch, and decorative stitching, stitched initials 'M.O.'; 4 small early 20th century practise pieces framed together, one with smocking, 2 with initials 'SM'; and other related items, including a number of small practise squares and fragments with a variety of juvenile stitching, various sizes and condition, and some loose pages from Ackermann's Repository, 1809, 15 with mounted fabric samples (some detached or missing)Qty: (approximately 40)

Lot 1120

Padraig MACMIADHACHAIN (1929-2017)Island of The Sea, Gomera Oil on canvas Signed '64Inscribed to verso 73 x 88cmCondition report: This picture is generally stable and in good, but grubby, condition. There is one dent which viewed from the back is where the patch of colour is.There is one area of paint-loss and one tiny chip. See image

Lot 137

A post-War ‘Diplomatic Wireless Service’ M.B.E. group of six awarded to Mr Arthur Halestrap, late Sapper, Royal Engineers, afterwards Royal Signals and Special Operations Executive, one of the last surviving British soldiers of the First World War who died in 2004, aged 105 The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Civil) Member’s 2nd type breast badge, silver; British War and Victory Medals (316620 Spr. A. Halestrap. R.E.); Defence and War Medals 1939-45; France, Fifth Republic, Order of the Legion of Honour, Chevalier’s breast badge, silver, silver-gilt and enamels, the first five mounted as worn, very fine or better (6) £300-£500 --- M.B.E. London Gazette 8 June 1963: ‘Arthur Halestrap, Esq., Senior Executive Officer, Foreign Office.’ Arthur Halestrap was born in Southampton on 8 September 1898. In his youth he walked the decks of the Titanic before she sailed. He tried to enlist in the British armed forces shortly after the outbreak of the First World War in 1914. His request was refused on account of his youth. However, in September 1916, he joined the Royal Engineers Signal Division and was sent to France in January 1918. After the First World War, Halestrap was employed by the Trans-Oceanic department of Marconi and worked with Cyril Evans, who had been the Californian’s wireless operator on the night of the Titanic disaster. At this time he was living in Black Notley in Essex with his wife Gladys Gwendoline. In the Second World War, he was commissioned into the Royal Corps of Signals. From 1942, he was seconded to the Special Operations Executive, which had been established to support the Resistance movements in German-occupied Europe and to carry out acts of sabotage. He did not leave England, however, and at one point was the chief signals officer at Grendon Underwood, one of the principal centres for communication with S.O.E. agents on the Continent. At the end of the war in Europe, Halestrap went to Germany as a member of the Allied Control Commission, but after a motor accident he returned to England to join the Diplomatic Wireless Service. In 1963 he was appointed M.B.E. for his work with this organisation, from which he retired in 1970 at the age of 72. For the last 20 years of his life he attended the memorial service for the fallen of the First World War at the Menin Gate, and in 1988 he received the French Legion of Honour in company with all the small band of surviving veterans who had fought in France in 1914-18. He kept in touch with the former comrades in the S.O.E., attending the reunions of the Henley Signals Unit whenever possible. He continued to appear on television documentaries into his extremely old age. In 2003, aged 105, he was the only British veteran of the First World War to attend the Armistice Day Ceremony in Ypres, where he rose from his wheelchair and, in a clear and strong voice, recited Laurence Binyon’s poem ‘For the Fallen’. Along with Harry Patch and a few others, he was featured in the 2003 television series World War 1 in Colour as well as the Last Tommy on B.B.C. 1 after his death in 2005. His wife, son and daughter all predeceased him. His son John, a 20-year old R.A.F. navigator, was killed within two months of the end of the Second World War. Arthur Halestrap died on 1 April 2004, in Kings Sutton, Northamptonshire, where he had moved to in the 1960s.

Lot 95

Toys - a Cabbage Patch Doll, another; a Zonka Barbados doll; a Fiba Collection Judith doll, boxed; board games, Trivial Pursuit, The Logo Game, Scrabble, Who Wants to be a Millionaire, etc;

Lot 133

A 19th century Bilston type enamel patch box, the hinged lid depicting a ship and inscribed 'A Friende Gift', 4.5 cm wide

Lot 547

ALBERT WAINWRIGHT (1898-1943) - Jack Fawcett's Garden, a sketch of rooftops with a view into a garden, on the reverse a study of red roof top cottages with a garden patch, pen and wash, 1930s, 13cm x 18cm.

Lot 210

A Jaques Vert long black coat, wool with 7% cashmere, size 14, with original labels; a Michael Kors camel poncho with patch pockets, one size, original labels

Lot 360C

A 19th century Chinese carved wood panel depicting the First Scholar, gilded with red pigment background, 26 x 20 cm; a small cinnabar lacquer patch box, 6 cm

Lot 431

Two Royal Crown Derby figures: owl and duck, with gilt stoppers; a modern patch box (In good condition but no boxes)

Lot 3280

Royal Marines Commandos; ten unissued shoulder flashes, Para wings and a UN patch. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 176

A SCARCE .700 CALIBRE FLINTLOCK ELIOTT CARBINE FOR VOLUNTEER LIGHT DRAGOONS, 26inch sighted barrel, plain lock, full stocked with saddle bar and ring mounted on the left side, regulation brass mounts, steel ramrod. Some repairs to stock and patch of worm.

Lot 212

A CONTINENTAL 22-BORE PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLE BY RASCH, 34inch sighted damascus barrel with adjustable fore and rear sights, border and scroll engraved breech and barrel tang, the latter with owner's initials E.T in gold gothic letters, border and scroll engraved signed back action lock decorated with wild boar in a forest, pivoting wolf's head safety, set triggers, full stocked finely carved with scrolling foliage about the wrist, steel and horn mounts, the trigger guard and patch box decorated with stags, brass topped wooden ramrod.

Lot 391

THE SWORDS AND PORTRAIT OF LIEUTENANT GENERAL SIR GEORGE MONTAGUE HARPER KCB DSO HIGHLAND DIVISION, comprising an 1831 Pattern General Officer's sword by DANIELS, 80cm curved clipped back blade etched with scrolling foliage, crowned crossed sword and baton, laurel wreaths, crowned GVR cypher, and maker's panel, retaining good original polish and matt ground, regulation gilt hilt, two-piece ivory grips, one chipped, contained in its plated steel scabbard, some lifting, complete with knot, together with his 1897 Pattern Royal Engineers Officer's sword by ROBERT MOLE, contained in its field service scabbard, a framed and glazed pencil portrait of Harper in service dress titled "France 1916" and signed Leonard Smith, a boxed pair of General Officer's cufflinks and one shoulder insignia, a 9ct gold First War tank tie pin, a 1913 dated half crown engraved with a tank and a bi-plane and 1918, a later? Highland Division sleeve patch and a copy of The History of the Fifty First Division 1914-1918 by Brewsher. (Group) Lieutenant General Sir George Montague Harper (1865-1922) was commissioned as a Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers in 1884, serving at the School of Engineering and promoted Captain while serving in India in 1892. Twice mentioned in Despatches during the Boer War he saw extensive service and rounded the campaign off with the receipt of the Distinguished Service Order. There then followed a number of staff appointments during the inter-war period, before going on to half-pay in 1911. The onset of the First World War saw Harper's appointment to the headquarters of the BEF. Principally his service during the First War was known for his command of the 51st (Highland) Division in France, serving at the Somme, Ancre, Arras, Menin Road and the Tank campaign at Cambrai. Leonard J. Smith (1892-?) was an artist, infantryman, sniper and camouflage designer who also made daring trips in to No Man's Land to map and sketch the German positions.

Lot 283

A James II walnut wing armchair with an eared back and outstretched scrolling arms, covered in associated 18th century gros-point needlework with loose cushion, the double scrolled front legs united by a carved stretcher to the front, and further turned 'H' stretcher uniting all four legs, 85cm wide x 123cm highCondition report: The chair with some slight movement to the joint where the left wing attaches to the back, the upholstery with various deterioration and patch of loss to the left arm, further areas of loss overall, the legs and stretchers with minor marks, dents and scratches due to age and use, signs of old woodworm

Lot 372

R G Brown (Mid 19th century school) still life with rabbit, fisherman's rod and creel, fish and mushrooms, oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated 1850, set within a moulded maplewood frame, 80.5cm x 54cmCondition report: Very minor marks to the canvas and with a repair within the loop of the creel leather strap visible as a patch from behind, the frame with some marks

Lot 660

SILVER, SILVER PLATE AND METAL WARES, ETC, comprising a four piece plated tea and coffee set, handle of sugar bowl is broken, rectangular serving tray, fifty one piece boxed cutlery set, six silver coffee spoons with coffee bean finials, dated 1924, bronze Indian dancer sculpture height 31cm, a figure on a snakes body - painted brass jardinieres and jardiniere on integrated stand, height approximately 61cm, Indian ornaments and a modern pewter patch box

Lot 110

Commemorative Royal Marine Figure - 15 Troop, 42 Commando 1984, Royal Marines Cloth Patch and Pair of Metal American Rank Chevrons

Lot 128

A Royal Crown Derby Limited Edition 'Clover and Lavender' Set, comprising 'Clover & Lavender' plate, signed Sue Cooper to base (in box with certificate) together with Clover and Lavender Paperweights both signed by Sue Cooper, one with octagonal gold stopper the other with regular gold stopper(in boxes with certificate) and two enamel Patch Boxes one 'Clover and Lavender' (in box with certificate) the other just 'Clover' (boxed) (5)

Lot 223

A hand woven woollen fine Tabriz rug, Mahi design, small worn patch but otherwise good, colours bright, 2.15m x 1.5m

Lot 416

A collection of seven antique patch / pill boxes to include enamel examples.

Lot 1043

Walter Meegan (1859-1944) Moonlit shipping scene Signed and dated 1892, oil on canvas, 24cm by 33cm See illustration . in an overall good and stable state of preservation, two patch repairs to reverse of canvas, see images. no easily identifiable associated retouching to the front. some surface dirt and discoloured varnish, extrememly minor stretcher shadow.

Lot 1094

Flemish or Dutch School (17th/18th century) Sketch of an anguished cherub Oil on canvas laid onto panel 21cm by 18cm (oval) See illustration. the canvas oval outer edges are irregular, horizontal tear or prominent crease to canvas approx 3cm above cherubs left hand eye, and approx 5cm in length. further other relatively minor losses to old craquelure or surface in general. likely small patch of retouching at the left hand side end of referred to horizontal tear/crease mentioned above. covered in a layer of dirt and discoloured varnish. horizontal repair to panel centre at reverse.

Lot 2082

A Victorian Silver Punch-Bowl, by Walter and John Barnard, London, 1886, tapering and on spreading conforming foot, the body chased overall with foliage scrolls and flowers, each side with a cartouche, one engraved with a coat-of-arms below an earl's coronet, the other engraved with an inscription, in a fitted mahogany case and with a George III silver toddy ladle with twisted whale bone handle, London, 1781, the bowl 30cm diameter, weighable silver 46oz 10dwt, 1,446gr The inscription reads 'Presented by Frank Andrew, J.P, Mayor of the Manor of Ashton under Lyne (1885-86, 1886-87) to the Court Leet of the Trustees of the Late Earl of Stamford and Warrington in Commemoration of the Fiftieth Year of the Reign of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria Ashton under Lyne, 20th June 1887' Provenance: Bonhams, Chester, 5 July 2011, lot 340. . The punch bowl marked on lower body. The marks are clear. In generally good condition with only some very minor scratching and wear. The toddy-ladle marked inside the bowl. There is wear to the marks and the maker's mark appears to be lacking. There is a patch to the ladle where the crest is engraved. The case with scratches and scuffing overall.

Lot 2122

A Dutch Silver Salver, by Willem H. Moltzer, Nijmegen, Probably 1768-1769, shaped square and on four scroll feet, with rocaille and scroll border, engraved on a later patch with a crest, 26cm square, 18oz 17dwt, 587gr. Marked underneath with four marks which are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the border. The centre has been erased and a square patch applied. The patch is engraved with a Scottish crest. The surface is overall somewhat uneven and bright.

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