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A Dutch bombé bureau, the fall front revealing a fitted interior and a well, above three graduated long drawers, inlaid with a vase of flowers, birds and floral marquetry, 132 cm wide See inside front cover colour illustration Condition report Report by RB Revised estimate of £800 - £1,000, as requested by the private client. Overall pretty much as you would expect from a piece of Dutch furniture. There are several/occasional patch repairs. The top is slightly bowed, the fall front has moved and dropped on the left hand side, probably shrinkage, the hinges are much later replacements, and the lock has been played about with, the handles are replaced, the locks have been messed about with, both sides are split, general wear and tear. Overall though quite a pleasing colour. Horizontal open boards to back, mostly original, but one small section replaced, 111 cm high, back legs replaced. Oak drawer linings. Probably late 18th/early 19th century as it has a well to the interior, unable to ascertain whether the marquetry decoration is later, revised estimate of £800 - 1000
An 18th century Irish style mahogany card table, on leaf and cartouche carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, 87 cm wide Condition report Report by RB From a local deceased's estate. The top has a small patch let into the back right hand side. The top is a much lighter colour than the rest of it, and generally it could do with some re-polishing. Probably 18th century in parts, although has previously been restored, not to a particularly high standard. The back pine stretcher is a later replacement, the veneer frieze is split in places and also lifting, but the veneer is nice and thick, general wear and tear. I suspect with some professional restoration it would totally transform this table into what it should be.
Collection of Royal Navy ships' crests and insignia, including HMS Sheffield and HMS Jaguar (14). N.B. All proceeds of the sale are being donated to The Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal CONDITION REPORT 15 items in total. The 49M L Flot plaque is chipped and has section re-glued. Adamant plaque has patch of paint loss. Some of the plaques have chips to plaster otherwise good overall sondition
Ersari Turkmen 3 x 6 gulli-gul main carpet, south west Turkmenistan, mid-19th century, 9ft. 9in. x 7ft. 1in. 2.97m. x 2.16m. Overall wear, heavier in some places; small holes; losses to ends; remnants of kelim end to top; fabric patch, sewn down centre verso. For similar colourful examples see Thompson, Jon. Carpet Magic, p. 36-37 and Jourdan, U. op. cit., p. 261; pl. 234
Pedigree vinyl doll "Della" in original clothes and box; Pedigree Sindy wardrobe in box, containing clothes and shoes; a Sindy doll; Patch doll and two others together with a quantity of loose clothing and accessories (a lot) and a Monopoly game with board and boxed Spirograph game ++played with
Val Musetti 1980s raceworn AGV helmet and CAN-AM racesuit, a red and white AGV full-face helmet design, initials VM set on a small Italian flag, his name on both sides, FISA and Spa stickers, RAC/ACU approved, made 1984, lining support foam perished, with visor and helmet bag; a white 'Formula One' Nomex racesuit with red chest band, his name and blood group alongside Lola and SCCA logo patches, also Budweiser CAN-AM, Champion, Goodyear epaulettes, plus an FIA approval patch; together with a pair of red and white Westover driving boots, Nomex driving gloves and balaclava, all held in a 'Formula One' red and black hold-all bag with Air Canada luggage labels still attached (qty.) Val Musetti raced sportscars in the 1980s and competed in the North American 'CAN-AM' series.
An archive of Arthur Stokes British cyclist at the Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games, the material relating to the Games and Stokes's cycling career in general, the Olympic memorabilia including various programmes and brochures and possibly his competitor's number patch, an invitation and other miscellaneous items, non-Olympic including correspondence, photographs, prize certificates, badges and other assortments The Coventry cyclist Arthur Stokes was generally recognised to be Britain's best cyclist prior to the 1912 Games. During the practice sessions in Sweden, however, he was involved in an unfortunate incident with a policeman. Stokes was about to take a wrong turn on the course and in his attempt to redirect Stokes the policeman accidentally hit and broke the British rider's wrist with his truncheon. Stokes was forced to withdraw from the Games.
A GROUP OF FOUR GEORGE III ENAMEL PATCH BOXES, two of Navette shape with beaded edges to the central scene, one showing a country house and with indistinct inscription beneath '... lands L'd Palermaton'; the second inscribed 'Sacred to Friendship'; plus two further boxes, one oval with a mother and her daughter; the other, circular with vignette of two lovers. The largest 5.2cm wide (4)
A GEORGE III OVAL BLUE GROUND ENAMEL PATCH BOX decorated in white enamels with two love birds perched on a branch and faintly inscribed above 'A Friends Gift', all within a beaded border, 4cm wide; together with a further George III oval enamel blue ground patch box, the lid inscribed 'As Thou Alone Hast Power To Please, Love And Give Thy Lover Ease.' 4.2cm wide (2)
A GEORGE III OVAL ENAMEL PATCH BOX, the printed lid in black on a white background inscribed 'May British Valor Conquests Gain And Make Our Foes Our Friends Again.' 3.8cm wide; together with a further Georgian oval patch box, the lid with two lovebirds perched on an anchor, and inscribed 'A Trifle From Cheltenham', 4.2cm wide (2)
A GEORGE III RECTANGULAR TURQUOISE GROUND PATCH BOX with waisted sides, the lid inscribed ' This And The Giver Be Thine For EVER', 3.7cm wide; together with a further George III patch box of oval form with a green ground base, the lid with a printed design, inscribed 'ESTEEM the GIVER', 4.2cm wide (2)
Christian Dior: A Diorling black velvet jacket, 1970s, with rounded collar and lapels, front patch pockets and black satin braid to edges, the label with couture number 13435, together with an Hermes, Paris, petrol blue cotton twill jacket, 1980s. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Both in good condition.
Kasak Rug Central Caucasus The deep indigo field with central diamond medallion surrounded by tribal motifs enclosed by ivory borders and sawtooth guard stripes, dated 1335, 341cm by 170cm Both ends complete, with webs. Selvedges original but some fraying. Pile fair/good. Old patch to reverse. 210315
An H & R Daniel rectangular pedestal dish, Pierced or Queens shape, with shell and scroll rim, decorated with a floral spray border and a river landscape panel with a castle to the centre, entitled 'Bothwell Castle' in ironstone red to the underside, 29cm x 25cm. Illustrated in 'H & R Daniel 1822-1846', by Michael Berthoud, plate 90 - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Yellowing patch to underside of rim, minor wear to gilding, four areas of wear to the centre of each side of the gilt surrounding the landscape, in tweo places this extends to the floral decoration above,
Golding (William) - Free Fall, uncorrected proof copy , inscribed by Sir Geoffrey Faber on upper wrapper, original printed wrappers, shelf lean, upper wrapper detached, some wear and browning to spine, Faber & Faber , 1959 § Kingston (Charles) The Infallible System, A Monte Carlo Mystery, first edition , contemporary presentation inscription from the author on half-title, 8pp. advertisements, light water-staining to rear free endpaper, original cloth, minor patches of sunning to spine, light bubbling and discolouring due to water damage affecting lower cover, dust-jacket, spine torn below price with considerable loss, corners torn with loss and further small patch of loss to foot of lower panel, upper panel intact, 1929 § Killens (John O.) Youngblood, first edition of the author's first novel, presentation copy from the author inscribed on the front free endpaper, original cloth-backed boards, slight dulling to top edge, dust-jacket, chipped at spine ends and corners with minor loss, small closed tear with crease to top edge of upper panel, speckling visible on lower panel, but overall a very good copy, New York, 1954, 8vo (3)
A Georgian silver swing handled basket Raised on a swept pierced gallery base, to a arced bowl with beaded rim and engraved foliate banding, surmounted by a reeded swing handle, Sheffield, further marks rubbed, 9cm high, 35cm wide. CONDITION REPORT: Repair to pierced gallery base approx 3" long on oval bend, 3 further repair patches to underneath of basket, two 2" long and a ½" square patch other minor dents and creases.
A 19th Century oak linen press With a dentil and cavetto cornice above a fluted frieze with a pair of panelled cupboard doors enclosing two shelves, the lower part with two long graduated cock beaded drawers raised upon an plinth base and bracket feet. 178x133x56cms. CONDITION REPORT: Pieces are missing from the front of the dentil frieze and the side of the dentil frieze, fluted moulding in good condition, doors are straight no warping enclosing two shelves and a later divided section with a plank cupboard door, some water staining to the right hand top drawer running vertically, original bracket feet, original back with hession bands and later vertical strengthening uprights, lock on the right cupboard door has been filled and a triangular patch has been put in.
BRITISH COINS, William & Mary, Gold Guinea, 1690, conjoined busts right, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, date either side of crown, later harp in Irish arms, 8.30g (MCE 150; S 3426). Good very fine, toned, some flecking on the obverse and patch of dark tone on reverse crown, a scarce date. ex Baldwin’s Auction 38, 4 October 2004, lot 606
BRITISH TOKENS, 18th Century Tokens, England, Yorkshire, Leeds, Samuel Birchall, Copper Halfpenny, 1795, obv shield of arms, lion and tree crest, rev fleece, PROSPERITY TO THE WOLLEN MANUFACTORY, edge PAYABLE AT SAMUEL BIRCHALL (DH 28). Virtually as struck but with a patch of verdigris on the obverse, rare.
Selection of American Military Insignia and Badges mostly relating to Airborne troops including a parachute qualification wing made by N S Meyer Inc New York, 2x Glider troops wing, Paratrooper Glider combined badge with cloth backing, US Air Force WW2 cloth patch, some modern US Airborne and Rangers insignia, American Airborne officers overseas side cap with bullion parachute badge and blue piping, plus other items. Various periods from WW2 to modern made. (20 items)
Scarce Czech Legion Tunic, of green wool and white metal tunic buttons. To the breast are medal ribbons for WW1 service. White and red silk collar badges. To the arm is a unit identification patch and three rank / service stripes. Good condition lining showing just a little service wear. Some mothing to the tunic but still in good condition.

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