A GEORGE III STOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE ENAMEL OVAL PATCH BOX, C1780 the lid printed in black with a distant town and inscribed May You Be Happy, 5cm wide and two others, one inscribed on a scroll Tho' Absent Not Forgotten, the base blue, the other with verse May Love a Conquest….,(3) ++Thou Absent box with chip on edge of base and a few cracks on the lid. May you be happy box with slight chip and cracks to lid, May Love a Conquest box with small crack on lid, the mirror also cracked, the other two mirrors in good condition
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Charles I. Eikon Basilike, The Pourtraicture of His Sacred Majestie in his Solitudes and Sufferings, together with his Private Prayers, used in the Time of his Restraint, and delivered to D. Juxon, Bishop of London, immediately before his Death, 1649, royal coat-of-arms printed to leaf before engraved portrait frontispiece of Charles I, folding engraved plate and single-page portrait plate of the Prince, red-ruled throughout, occasional light fraying & toning to margins, some dampstaining at head of leaves at rear of volume, later marbled endpapers, all edges gilt, contemporary morocco with initials `CR' and crown gilt stamped to upper and lower covers, rebacked and hole to leather on rear cover patch repaired, 8vo, together with The Royal Martyr: or, the Life and Death of King Charles I, 3rd edition, London: Printed by J.M. for R. Royston, 1684, engraved portrait frontispiece, ink signature scrubbed out with consequent small hole and skinning to paper, blank leaf at rear with 18th century full-page manuscript note "A rare receipt to make a Presbyterian in 3 days", one blank flyleaf from front & rear discarded, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt panelled and decorated maroon morocco, 8vo (2)
A James Macintyre Burslem ware vase, the ovoid crackle glaze body with painted floral decoration in red and gilt, marks to base, 14.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is very minor surface wear to the glaze and the gilding. There is a patch of blue glaze to the white rim interior, a glazing error. Overall very good.
DAVID BOWIE - a collection of David Bowie memorabilia to include 11 b/w press photographs, 2 copies of Space Oddity (72949), 10" LP Don't Be Fooled By The Name, Film Review April + December 1986, Tonight cassette tape, 9 CDs to include The Glass Spider Tour Press Conference's 1987 (boxed), a postcard and 2 posters, a 70s clothing patch, promotional material for 'hours' and 5 VHS tapes.
QUEEN - BOX SETS - Two x limited edition box sets. Titles are Box Of Tricks (complete with CD, patch, tape, badge and poster, contents in excellent condition, outer box is very good with a minor scuff) and Greatest Hits Vols. I & II (limited edition wooden box set numbered 1053/5000 in excellent condition).
An English enamel patch box c.1780-90, the oval form inscribed in black to the lid with 'Have Communion with few, Be familiar with one, Deal justly with all, And speak evil of none', within delicate flower sprays on a pink ground, the inside of the lid with a mirror, some good restoration to the base, 4.3cm.
A fine quality 19th century faux tortoiseshell and ivory patch box/knife setHaving a white metal tool which releases a hinged cover a snuff compartment, with twelve knife sections, length 8.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Slight scratching to some of the knivesSlight lifting to one side of patch boxSmall crack to tortoiseshell near release pinInside of box dirtySmall cracks to ivory, Lovely item, see images
A Silvercross coach built Wilson pramThe white painted frame, with the typical chrome fittings and dark brown retractable hood and cover, together with a Silvercross bag CONDITION REPORT: Rear left wheel: 4 spokes missing, general speckled rusting (approx 7" rust patch)Front left wheel: General speckled rustingRight rear wheel: 2 spokes missing, 2 detached, overall speckled rustingRight front wheel: 1 spoke missing, overall speckled rusting
A Victorian mahogany miniature Scotch chest of drawers, with wooden knob handles and column corners. Width 29.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Generally very good order. There is a veneer repair to the top rear left hand corner. All four drawer fronts are in good condition as are the pillars, sides and rear of the piece. The turned legs are original and in good condition. The only minor issue is the triangular patch at the rear left hand corner.
A Queen Anne red walnut demi-lune turnover top tea table, fitted with a drawer and raised on turned legs terminating in pad feet. Width 74 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This table is in need of some restoration. There is a patch to the top left and top right hand rear corners of the top flap. The top flap is constructed of two planks and there is a gap between the two pieces of wood. The underside of the top flap is in reasonable order with no significant issues. The top left hand corner of the bottom flap has a small patch. The hinges are original. The frieze is in generally good condition with minor old surface scratches and blemishes but no significant issues. The lock escutcheon is probably original as is the lock. The rear hinges appear to be original. The interior is in good order. The legs are all in good order although a little scuffed at the extremities. The centre leg is slightly angled. The rear supporting leg is a later replacement.
A mahogany card table, in the George II style, circa 1930, with turnover top fitted with counter wells and with serpentine front and raised on four cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet. Width 82 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The table top is in generally good condition. The colour is fairly good. There are minor old scratches and scuffs but no real issues. The top is not warped. The front frieze is in good order. There is veneer repair to the curve of the left hand knee and a stress fracture also running from top to bottom in the centre of the curve. Same comments apply to the right hand knee. There is also a 2 cm square veneer loss to the right hand side of the top right corner knee and a further stress fracture to the rear of the frieze above the back leg. The same comments apply to the left hand circular knee. There is also a veneer repair to the return on the left hand side. The front right hand leg is in good condition. The left hand leg is in good condition also. The rear left hand leg has an old patch half way up the leg at the rear. This maybe be part of the original construction. The rear right hand leg is in good order. We can see no evidence of any woodworm. The polish is generally fairly good and finish original.
A Collection of Small Antique Silver Items ( 5 ) In Total. 4 Hallmarked, One Not. 1/ Silver Patch Box with Mirror, Hallmark London 1905. 2/ Silver Circular Hinged Locket, Hallmark Birmingham 1837. 3/ Silver Book Marker In The Form of A Trowel, Hallmark Birmingham 1888. 4/ Victorian Pendant - Silver Hinged Locket ( Not Marked ) with Inscription, Silver Wedding, 27 August 1876 with Very Fine Decoration to Front and Back of Locket. 2.25 Inches High. 5/ Antique Silver Rattle. Fully Hallmarked.
Two patch marked Derby figures of musicians, he stands on a circular base beating a tambourine and playing a whistle while she holds a triangle while standing on a pierced rococo base, 25.5cm (10 in) high (2) (D) The bocages has chips as to the feathers in their head gear. one corner of her triangle has been lost
Anglo-Dutch School (late 17th Century) An extensive landscape with a stag hunt, with a milkmaid on a donkey in the foreground to the left beneath a tree, a village beyond oil on canvas 97 x 133cm (38 x 52in) Provenance: Monks Hall, Syleham, Suffolk Unlined canvas. Large patch at centre of painting which is reparing old damage. Two other small old repaired tears. Corner drawers visible. Old tear at lower left which has been mended and repainted. Paint layer has raised edges of craquelure. Large areas of retouching on damages and in sky. Varnish is even. Frame has damages and losses.
Terrick Williams (British, 1860-1936) The Fish Market, Folkestone, 1898 signed lower left "Terrick Williams" oil on canvas 45 x 29cm (18 x 11in) Unlined canvas. Repair patch to lower right at reverse. Paint layer is in good condition. Fill and loss at bottom right. Varnish is slightly yellowed but clear and even. Frame is in good condition
A ROYAL DUX ART NOUVEAU SMALL PORCELAIN FIGURAL CENTREPIECE, modelled as a young girl wearing a pink blouse and green skirt, holding a basket on her left arm, seated barefoot on a stile, on oblong base surmounted by two hens, model No.2847, pink patch mark and printed mark in green, 6 3/4" high
An early to mid 19th Century micromosaic circular pill or patch box, the red purpurine glass circular pull off cover inset with a micromosaic panel of fine tesserae depicting two doves balanced on a chariot of love within a millefiori border, cover and base with 14ct gold mounts, diameter 2.3cm, stamped.
Heading: (Matisse)Author: Soby, James Thrall, introductionTitle: Mural Scrolls: Calder, Matisse, Matta, MiroPlace Published: New YorkPublisher:Katzenbach and WarrenDate Published: 1949Description: [8] pp. Introduction by James Thrall Soby. Artist's statements by Matta, Joan Miro, Alexander Calder and Henri Matisse. Illustrated with 4 silkscreens in colors printed on canvas and tipped onto burlap. (Folio) 44.5x 30 cm (17¾x11½"), spiral-bound with color board covers. The silkscreens comprise: "A Piece of My Workshop" by Calder; "Arbre en Fleur" by Matisse, "Sun-Dice" by Matta, and "El Sol" by Miro. The Matisse and Miro prints have a small stamp "MS". This edition is in essence an advertisement for the larger-scale mural scrolls printed in limited editions in sizes from 6 to 10 feet in length and 4 to 6 feet in height. One loop of the spiral lacking at top, boards lightly worn; patch of tape to both inside covers with some offsetting; very good.
Sport interest philatelia including autographed edition England's World Cup Victory 1966 first day cover, 11 Benham Great British medal winner's 'autograph' first day covers, Westminster The World Cup Collection (various years) including coin cover, mint stamps, first day covers, miniature sheets, patch sheets etc., in six albums, a similar Olympic Games collection in four albums and European Football collection in two albums.
Sharp's New Model 1863 Patent breech-loading percussion carbine, with rifled barrel, marked - 'New Model 1863 Sharp's Rifle Manufg. Co. Hartford Conn.', folding rear sight, marked - 'R. S. Lawrence Patented Feb 15 1859', walnut half stock, steel furniture with slide bar and ring and patch box, frame marked - 'Sharp's Patent Oct 5th 1852', 'R. S. Lawrence Pat April 12th 1859' and 'Sharp's Patent Sept 12th 1848'. Serial no. 77264, 100cm overall length CONDITION REPORT Sound original condition - stock split by rear of action and forestock worn, working action - some original finish to action and barrel, clean bore
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PATCH BOX of circular form with an inset enamel of the head and shoulders of a lady wearing a hat, 3.75cm diameter, Birmingham 1900 by Deakin & Francis; a Georgian silver travelling inkwell with hinged lid, London 1811 by Thomas Wallis II; a glass and silver mounted match striker; four silver topped glass vessels; a teaspoon with a golf club handle; three silver photo frames; a silver meat skewer; a plated glass scent bottle; and a plated pill box (14)

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