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Circle of Frederick Goodall RA (1822-1904) - A View of Cairo with figures in the foreground, oil on canvas, 59 x 105cm Condition Report / Extra Information Original canvas.No patch repairs.Significant craquelure throughout.Some breaking out near centre.Grubby all over.No apparent overpainting.In good gilt gesso frame.
After Alberto Vargas (1896-1982) - A collection of seven erotic prints, mostly measuring 27 x 20cm (7) Condition Report / Extra Information Four works in plain beech frames, the other three in stained pine frames.No mounts.Some losses, discoloured areas and small repainted patch evident.In moderate condition overall.
20th Century Italian white glazed terracotta life-size figure of a Borzoi dog, 96.5cm high Condition: There is a small patch of glaze loss to the front of the left ear of the dog approx 8mm in diameter and close to this point are some glaze flakes that look as if they are close to flicking off but still attached, the odd glaze flake here and there across the surface, there appears to be a small firing fault across the lower back of the figure extending approx 80mm in length - **General condition consistent with age
Four pieces of Japanese cloisonné comprising: baluster shaped jar and cover, 13.25cm high, baluster shaped inkwell with hinged cover, 7.5cm high, miniature teapot, 8.5cm high and a saucer dish with landscape and foliate decoration on a speckled ground, 15cm diameter Condition: Inkwell has a patch of re-enamelling to the underside - **General condition consistent with age
Diamond single stone ring, faintly stamped '18ct Plat', the brilliant cut of approximately 0.5 carats, with a trio of single cuts to each shoulder, size Q, 3.5g gross Condition: Join mark visible to the split shoulders, general wear to the setting, the square head approx 6mm x 6mm, the diamond white to slightly tinted has a 'cloudy' patch on one area - **General condition consistent with age
.704 Nepalese Brunswick, percussion rifle, sighted 30,1/4 ins two groove barrel with side bayonet bar, border engraved back action lock, full stocked with brass furniture and patch box, steel ram rod , sling swivels, complete with original sword bayonet CONDITION REPORT: Movement/play in action, but it does cock, hold & fire. Condition as per additional photographs
A Norwegian silver salt, formed as a Viking boat, with blue glass liner, together with a condiment spoon, silver ring box, of circular form, with engine turned decoration, lined interior and raised on three scroll feet, Birmingham 1916 and a silver patch box, of circular form, with mirror to the interior of the lid, Birmingham 1921 Condition report: salt and spoon - good, box dented. Compact good.
A Turkish carpet, the central panel set with centeal medallion on a red ground within a red, green and orange stepped floral decorated border 348 cms x 260 cms CONDITION REPORTS Signs of wear, uneven wear, fading, uneven fading etc throughout. Some exceptionally worn patches, various rips and losses to the edges, fringes all but gone. Various considerable signs of wear and tear throughout. Also with crudely repaired patch etc
A Victorian silk shawl, the pink ground with embroidered pink, blue and cream floral motifs, together with a similar shawl, the cream ground with embroidered floral design and gold highlights CONDITION REPORTS The pink shawl measures approx 158 cms in length to the silk panel only and 63 cms in width. General wear and tear, there is some bleeding of the thread into the silk ground and several darker pink blotches and some loose threads all over. Fringing is knotted in places and has general wear and tear. Multi-coloured shawl measures to the edge of the panel approx 120 cms x 115 cms. Has a small stain/discolouration patch to one edge, otherwise generally OK. Both have wear and tear conducive with age and use
Follower of Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641) Portrait of King Charles I (1600-1649) standing full-length, in armour, his right arm holding a baton, by a draped table with a helmet in an interior inscribed 'King Charles the first', lower left, oil on canvas, in a carved and giltwood Sunderland frame 218 x 127cm (85 x 50in) Provenance: The Schofield Family, Godolphin House, Cornwall. Sold Anonymous sale [The Earl of Home]; Christie's, London, 20 June 1919, lot 100 [210 Gns. to Gooden & Fox]; Anonymous sale [Stibbard Gibson]; Christie's, London, 25 November 1955, lot 117 [80 Gns. to Brown(?)]; Christie's, London, The Ross Hamilton Collection: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 (Lot 159) Other Notes: The present portrait is based closely on a painting by Sir Anthony van Dyck in the Hermitage, St Petersburg, Russia. Oil on canvas which has been lined. Lining canvas has areas of mould on the reverse. Paint layer stable. Scattered retouchings across the surface, generally well matched. Varnish even and saturating but large matte patch to sitter's right arm. Frame has been re-gilded.
A 19th century mahogany breakfront serving table in the manner of Gillow with moulded edge and three drawers, each with outline mouldings, on reeded column legs 85 x 71 x 199cm (33 x 28 x 78in) Provenance: Sibton Park, Suffolk, part of the original furnishings, removed following the sale in 2010 There is a small patch to the top along the back edge and there is some movement in the leg joints to the top
A late Regency mahogany library table, with rounded ends and crossbanded border decoration, fitted drawers on both sides and on standard column end supports, with scroll carved brackets and feet 73 x 158 x 75cm (28 x 62 x 29in) Evidence of some timber shrinkage in the top, a small repair patch and a moulding loss from one end of the drawer
A 19th Century Single Barrel Percussion Sporting Gun By William Rochester Pape, Newcastle on Tyne, the 74cm browned twist barrel with Birmingham proof marks, signed foliate engraved lock plates, recurving trigger guard, walnut stock with chequered grip and fore-end, the butt set with a steel hinged patch box, with brass tipped wood ramrod, in a crimson baize lined mahogany fitted case, with a leather shot flask and a copper powder flask
A Model 1841 Percussion Rifle by Robbins and Lawrence of Windsor, Vermont, the 84cm steel barrel with hinged leaf rear sight, the lock plate stamped with maker's name, Windsor VT 1849, the walnut full stock with brass barrel bands with steel spring retaining clips, brass trigger guard, side plate and hinged patch box to the butt, the opposing side inlaid with a crescent moon, star, heart and spade, with steel sling swivels and ramrod Action works, holds at full and half cock. Some pitting to the bore and rifling. Bruising to the stock with a repair to the fore-end
Austin Mini Mayfair 1986 One Owner From New!! NO RESERVE - Once more we here at ECCA are proud to of been trusted by the family of the owner of “Molly” the Mini, to offer her for sale through our Auction house. This One Owner from new Mini was owned by their mother and used right up to 2014 when unfortunately she became unfit to drive and had to go into a residential home. After much soul searching, remember the family spent their formative years in this little car, it was decided to offer it via auction with “No reserve” and let the market establish a true value. Molly herself had covered only 47059 miles when we first met her tucked up in a nice dry garage. We put fresh petrol in, a set of jump leads on and off she went! Hardly surprising though as her comprehensive history shows that the last time she was driven was 11.02.14 when a service and MOT was carried out at 47054 then the garage drove her back home. A staff member drove the 10 miles or so back to our storage bay and she never missed a beat. Engine is quiet and pulls well, gearbox and clutch are great, brakes work etc etc etc. Electrics are all good but a new battery will be required. The history for this Mini is complete, including its original service book up to 18000 by the selling dealer then Peach Motors a local independent garage the rest of its life. MOTs go back to 2007 and prior to that the receipts show yearly MOT’s carried out along with an annual service, so mileage is totally traceable and correct. Along with the service book is a complete set of hand books, owner’s manuals and a workshop manual. We have decided to present the car “exactly” as discovered so you can judge just exactly how genuine it is. Yes the rear bumper needs to be replaced and there is the odd patch of corrosion here and there. But no damage on the bodywork, the original dealer sticker and number plates are still in place and all the interior needs is a good clean and some fresh carpet in the drivers foot well (heels eh don’t you just love ‘em. Carpets don’t I know!). The choice though is to restore to new or just re-commission and use?? A very rare find and here to sell to the highest bidder.
Winterhalder and Hoffmeir oak cased three chain fusee bracket clock, striking on five gongs, stamped 2251 in carved case with pineapple finials, 60cm Condition Report. Patch to cloth lining of rear door, some scuffs and scratches, nothing to repair. A good original clock with its two keys and original finials. Usual discolouration to chapter ring and matted centre. Going and chimes
A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN PATCH BOXES To include a bronze mounted shoe shaped box, hand painted with flowers and marked 'LC' to base, two circular boxes, a white metal box, together with an Egyptian style carving of a scarab beetle, with hieroglyphics to base and a cast resin key holder . (approx 8cm)
Rare and possibly Unique Royal Doulton flambé 'Old Crow' decanter circa 1954 originally made for Old Crow Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, National Distillers Corp. the base marked with a black patch cancelling the logo, 31cm high Condition report: Several firing cracks and resulting hairlines to the base, pock marks to the glaze from poor firing. These factory faults are possibly why the logo has been cancelled by the black patch of glaze. There is no damage or restoration or crazing.
Samuel John Lamorna Birch R.A., R.W.S. (1869-1955), "The Sands of Dee from Caldy, Cheshire", signed, titled on verso, oil on canvas, 50 x 60cm.; 19.75 x 23.75in. * This painting is likely to date from 1916 when Birch was the house guest of Percy Eccles at Caldy Manor in the Wirral. Birch's diary entry for 8 December recalls that he ... 'had a strenuous day ... I think I have done a real masterpiece ... certainly the best thing I've done since I came here. It is a sketch overlooking the Dee, a sunset effect with the channels reflecting the sky and a suggestion of a town in the middle distance. I did make paint fly, and no mistake!' Percy Eccles was a great admirer of Birch's work and it seems probable that he bought the painting from the artist. The subsequent provenance is the London dealership Frost and Reed and an auction at Christie's King Street as their old stencil mark is on the stretcher. Some time thereafter it is understood that the painting formed part of the collection of Lord Sheppard, Bishop of Liverpool and former England cricketer who lived with his wife in West Kirby and whose property enjoyed views not dissimilar to that of the painting's subject. Artists' Resale Right ("droit de suite") may apply to this lot.Condition Report: The painting is in good, cleaned and restored condition. There is one patch on the back of the canvas together with corresponding overpainting on the front of the canvas. There are a few minor areas of overpainting visible under UV light. The stretcher marks are visible around the edge of the canvas as shown in images 3 and 4. The painting is reframed but not glazed as can be seen. The frame has the odd knock and dent as can be seen in the images.
Barbour Beadnell Country Cottage Collection Ladies Waxed JacketThe iconic women's Beadnell jacket, lined with an exclusive floral print featuring a vivid purple, red and green poppy print.Made with traditional Barbour waxed, weatherproofed cotton, featuring two large stud fastening front patch pockets,a two-way zip close with 'Stormfly' front and a classic corduroy collar which can be unfolded and closed with the throat tab for extra weather protection. Comes complete with additional, detachable Barbour branded, quilt lined hood.The exclusive, limited edition floral print can be seen in the body lining and under the collar and pocket flaps. Finished in a practical olive green colourway this jacket is in excellent, unworn condition. UK size 14, fits true to size.
*Earle (George, 1824-1908). Figures resting at the entrance to a wood, 1887, oil on canvas (stamped Barnard & Son, London, to verso), signed G. Earle and dated 1887 lower left, repaired tear to upper right centre, and two other small patch repairs to verso, 50.5 x 76 cm (20 x 30 ins), old gilt frame (1)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ART NOUVEAU MAHOGANY SMALL SETTEE, with inlaid detail throughout, raised on slender shaped cabriole supports, W 132 cmCondition Report:General frame condition good with no play to the joints. Minor abrasions to the edges commensurate with age.The upholstery will require a clean with a dark patch to the left of the seat
Massive Ziegler Mahal carpet, north west Persia, late 19th century, 27ft. 11in. X 16ft. 10in. 8.53m. X 5.13m. Overall wear; slightly heavier in some places; slight losses to ends; 'bite' to top end; hole to top right corner with fabric patch verso;. Magnificent all over design on a light red field within an indigo main border, pale gold, ivory and light red floral guards, all woven in a superb, rich and varied palette.
A rare late 17th century silver bougie box, maker's mark only MB conjoined and crowned, untraced, circa 1690, front engraved with crest of a stag lodged, collared and lined flanked by plumed mantling, for Brocket of Brocket Hall, Herts. and of Stains Hall, Essex, 5 cm. high, wt. 54 gm.Maker's mark only to base, there is a tiny rectanular patch approx. 0.75 cm on top of cover directly by edge which appears to be a tiny repair
A rare South Staffordshire enamel 'Nelson' patch box c.1805, the oval form painted with a panel of ships depicting the battle formation at the Battle of Trafalgar, with a white border edged in gilt and raised white enamel dots, inscribed in black 'England Expects every man to Do his Duty. Nelson Oct. 21 1805', reserved on a dark blue ground, some good restoration, 4.8cm. Cf. Bonhams, 19th October 2011, lot 186 for an example from the Mort and Moira Lesser Collection.
A South Staffordshire enamel 'Treaty of Amiens' patch box c.1802, decorated with the figures of Fame and Plenty standing back to back beside ships at sail, Plenty holding a victory wreath above her cornucopia, Fame with a banner suspended from her trumpet, inscribed 'Duncan, Jervis, Abercrombie, Nelson, Howe', above them inscribed 'Fame Proclaiming her Heroes, Peace with Plenty', the base coloured a pale pink, the interior cover fitted with a mirror, a little cracking, 5.5cm. The short-lived Treaty of Amiens lasted only one year but engendered the only period of true peace between 1793 and 1814. The uneasy truce was ended by Britain declaring war on France in May 1803, following Napoleon's increased attempts to control Western Europe.
A rare English enamel patch box of naval interest late 18th century, painted in black with a dove of peace above two clasped hands, inscribed 'Valour United' above and 'Nelson & Warren Triumphant' below, the base enamelled a pale pink, fitted with a mirror to the interior cover, some good restoration, 4.3cm. Commodore John Borlase Warren combined a naval career with a career as MP for Great Marlow. He played a key part in the French Revolutionary Wars in 1795 and in the Irish Rebellion in October 1798.
An English enamel patch box of naval interest c.1798, printed and hand-coloured with Britannia seated on the shore before a tall masted ship, a pyramid obelisk to her right, the sides and base enamelled in a pale peach, the interior cover fitted with a mirror, a little cracking, 4.4cm. This print may well relate to Nelson's victory at the Battle of the Nile in 1798, which saw the captain promoted to Baron Nelson.
A Birmingham or South Staffordshire enamel 'Nelson' patch box early 19th century, printed and delicately coloured with a ship behind flags, cannons, a drum and other military motifs, around the edge inscribed 'Like Nelson may each Briton be A Friend to King and Country', the base enamelled a rich green, the interior cover fitted with a mirror, some good restoration, 4.6cm.
A South Staffordshire enamel patch box late 18th/early 19th century, the oval form decorated with Britannia seated beside a lion and before a tall masted ship, holding a sceptre and with her shield leaning up against her skirts, within a continuous laurel leaf border, the sides with a striped design of leaves and puce flowerheads, the interior cover fitted with a mirror, a small area of restoration, 5.3cm.
An English enamel patch box late 18th /early 19th century, decorated with a vignette of military motifs including a drum, cannon and banners, inscribed in black with 'May British Valour Conquests gain And make our Foes Our Friends again', raised on a pink base, the interior lid fitted with a mirror, a little cracking, the mirror broken, 3.8cm.

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