A CASED SET OF SIX ROYAL WORCESTER COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS AND SIX SILVER GILT COFFEE SPOONS, the cups with gilt interiors hand painted with peacocks perched amongst branches, the saucers with gilt centres and painted with Autumnal foliage, some pieces signed Sedgeley, date cypher 1922, although one saucer bears date cypher for 1925, puce printed marks, the spoons maker Henry James Hulbert, London 1921, all housed in a silk and velvet lined case, bears retailers stamp for Mortimer Ricks, 32 Victoria St, Paignton (Condition Report: the 1925 saucer sounds dull when tapped, two cups sound defective and one cup has a patch of restoration to the rim, the spoons have fairly dull gilding, the case interior has some brown spots and damaged lining at the hinge)
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A GEORGE III SILVER SWING-HANDLE SUGAR BASKET by Peter & Jonathan Bateman, London 1790, navette form, raised on an oval foot, with reeded rims and handle, gilded to interior, with a band of bright-cut and squigglework engraving, an oval cartouche to each side surmounted by a wavy engraved ribbon. 17.3cm wide, 7.3 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck to base. Stands upright, slight rocking to foot. Two small cracks/holes visible to interior of bowl, patch repairs visible to exterior - one to a cartouche, one nearer the base of the bowl. The other cartouche also appears to have an applied overlay to the exterior. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
Chinese Kangxi period porcelain vase of globe and shaft form, decorated in underglaze iron red with 3 mythical lions, H.39cm, (body cracked and repaired)Condition: 4mm oval patch of glaze loss between two lions and a 7mm patch of loss 3.5cm above foot rim. Two dark marks, fractional marks and restoration to top rim.
A William IV silver snuffbox, Francis Clark, Birmingham 1832, rectangular form with engine turned decoration, reeded side panels, gilded interior and cast foliate thumb-piece, 6 x 4cm, 1.4ozQuite heavily worn with several small dents on edges, cartouche on lid has engraved name "M Walker", a few small solder patch repairs, hinged lid is slightly loose when closed but catch is still working, gilding bright, hallmarks clear.
LONGINES WITTNAUER - a gold plated mechanical wristwatch, silvered dial with applied gilt quarterly Arabic numerals and sweep centre seconds hand, case width 30mm, working order, original box Movement – currently working Dial - small discolouration patch between 1 and 2 Glass - clean Hands - very light pitting Case - general wear and a few deep scratches on caseback Crown – hands adjust smoothly Bracelet - unassociated brown leather strap, new Notes – boxed no papers
Attributed to Georges Croegaert (Belgian 1848 - 1923), oil on canvas depicting a courting couple, unsigned, approximately 53 cm x 38 cm.Condition Report: An area of repair / restoration towards the top of the canvas (visible in the image of the back of the painting where the dark brown patch is located), a small area of paint loss where the painting has received an impact (size of loss approximately 7 mm x 5 mm), another apparent impact mark which has left a slight depression in the surface, craquelure in areas
† MICHAEL CARDEW (1901-1983) for Wenford Bridge Pottery; a deep stoneware bowl covered in pale grey glaze with iron decoration, impressed MC and pottery marks, diameter 28cm, height 15cm.Condition Report: Patch of glaze a different shade of grey due to over firing, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
Strawberry Hill Press.- Jones (William) The Muse Recalled, An Ode, Occasioned by the Nuptials of Lord Viscount Althorp and Miss Lavinia Bingham, [one of 250 copies], book-label of J.O. Edwards, small stab-holes to inner margin, a fine copy, modern calf, lightly rubbed, spine a touch sunned, [Hazen 28], Strawberry-Hill, Printed by Thomas Kirgate, 1781 § Poems Selected and Printed by a Small Party of English, Who made this amusement a substitute for Society, Which the disturbed situation of the country prevented their enjoying, half-title with small paper repair to head, just touching ink inscription "The gift of Sir John & Lady Legard June 1797", the odd patch of light soiling, some scattered foxing, heavier to peripheral ff., handsomely bound in contemporary tree calf, neatly rebacked and recornered in modern calf, spine with gilt floral motif and red morocco label, old covers a little rubbed with a few minor ink spots, Strasburg, in the month of February 1792; and others, 18th and 19th century poetry, attractively bound, 4to (5) ⁂ The second a scarce and anonymous work, printed shortly after Strasburg had been annexed by France. The city was reduced to the status of a French provincial capital and its German university suppressed. Many English nationals caught there during these troubles became de facto prisoners. The work contains pieces by Goldsmith, Gray, Lyttleton, Sheridan and Pope, among others.
Bouzonnet Stella (Antoinette) L'Entree de I'Empereur Sigismond a Mantoue, engraved title and 24 plates, light surface soiling to title, some light scattered foxing, patch of staining within image of first 13 plates, later half calf, rubbed, oblong folio, Paris, 1675.⁂ A copy of the 60 metre-long stucco relief by Giulio Romano in the Sala degli stucchi, Palazzo del Tè, Mantua.
AN INDIAN DIAMOND, CARVED STONE AND JAIPUR ENAMEL KAIRI PENDANT The pendant with a central green foil backed carved stone, within a surround of polki diamonds, the reverse with red, green and blue floral enamelling with two birds, on a white ground, suspending a cultured pearl drop, on a cord necklace, with an additional cord necklace Size/dimensions: pendant 4.4 cm long Gross weight: 24.8 grams Condition Report: There is some wear commensurate with use, some tarnishing, some uneven surfaces to the enamel border. The pendant in our opinion is of modern manufacture, made within the last 40 years, probably made post 1980. The pendant length is 4.4cm long including the cultured pearl drop, it is 3.3cm long without the drop, 2.3cm wide. The green foiled stone is transparent, either clear hardstone or paste, due to the carving we have been unable to definitively identify the carved stone. The metal is testing as gold in the tiny patch that has been able to be tested, but due to the enamel and stones we are not able to scrape the settings, these pieces are usually filled with resin with a thin layer of gold over the top. Measures 19.6mm long, 14.7mm wide Condition Report Disclaimer
Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a stoneware sculptural bird jar, 1881, modelled as a characterful figure with lopsided squinting eyes, elongated beak and knuckled webbed feet, incised patch mark to body R W Martin London 1881, to the neck R W Martin + Bros London + Southall, 33cm high
German Second World War Military Officials Insignia. A good selection comprising Military Law officials, blue underlay piping. 4 items. 1 shoulder board. 3 collar patches. Light brown underlay non-technical instruction personnel in Army schools, 3 items, 2 collar patches, 1 shoulder board. Bright red underlay District Administration officials, 5 items, 3 shoulder boards, 2 collar patches. Carmine underlay, all permanent officials of the High Command and Education officials, 2 items, 1 shoulder board, 1 collar patch, generally good condition (lot) £100-£140
German Second Word War Military Administration Officials Insignia. A miscellaneous selection comprising 4 dark green collar patches. 1 Bordeaux red Military Supreme Court officials shoulder board, stitch-on. 2 shoulder boards with rose-pink underlay indicating Army clothing officials. 1 cornflower-blue shoulder board, 1 collar patch indicating hospital officials. 1 golden-yellow ring-mount officials collar patch, generally good condition (lot) £100-£140
German Second World War Army Tropical, Continental, and Coastal Artillery Rank Stripes and Trade Badges. 3 Army tropical cloth backed rank sleeve badges. 2 Marine Artillery sleeve rank badges. 1 Army continental dark green centred sleeve patch. 2 Army trade patches. 1 Marine Artillery helmsman’s patch, generally good condition (lot) £60-£80
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE HELMET PLATE, this features the antelope on a black background and a scroll on the bottom saying' The Royal Warwickshire Regiment', the lugs are all intact but there is a patch of Verdigris on the back, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
A SELECTION OF WWII ERA AND LATER BRITISH CLOTH SHOULDER TITLES, WWII on loyal service badge and a Warwickshire cadets brass shoulder titles, the cloth ones include, Foresters, Royal Warwickshire, Royal 1lincolnshire, Royal Fusiliers, a Royal Artillery Q.O.D., W.S.Y and a Malaya command formation patch, also included are two Royal Warwickshire collar dogs, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
GOLDING; WILLIAM, LORD OF THE FLIES, First Edition, published by Faber and Faber 1954, printed in Great Britain by Latimer Trend & Co, with second impression dust wrapper bearing reviews, book bears a label for W.H.Smith & Sons Library Bridge House, Lambeth with stamped 'SOLD' over stamp and a torn charge sticker below (Condition Report: text complete and firmly bound, the dust wrapper is torn and stained with some light water damage along the bottom back edge, there is also a dead moth behind the top back corner near the spine, the top edge of the pages have a large pink stained patch and all other edges are dirty, there is some foxing particularly to first few front and back page, other areas of water staining from red cover into end papers / inside covers)
Space. Apollo II Collection. Buzz Aldrin Signed Star Gaze Hawaii Brochure. 10 x 8 inch colour photo showing Aldrin on the Moon. 3 First Day Covers all Postmarked and Stamped. Mission Patch. Medallion minted from metal from the actual command module. Great Collection. 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 £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Space. Apollo X Collection. Thomas P Stafford Signed 10 x 8 inch colour photo. Colour photo showing CSM in lunar orbit. Apollo 10 FDC with May 18th, 1969, Postmark. And Stafford Young and Cernan Mission Patch. 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 £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Space. Apollo VII Collection. Wally Schirra and Walt Cunningham signed 10 x 8 inch black and white photo. First Day cover stamped and postmarked. Mission Patch included. 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 £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
A BALENCIAGA / BUGATTI 100 YEARS BLACK DRAWSTRING DUFFLE BAG Black synthetic fabric with leather trim and leather drawstring, velcro front pockets, with additional Bugatti 100 Years embroidered patch and '2Fast4You' logo, likely a special issue for event Balenciaga Approximately 45cm wide x 65cm high Condition: Condition Report Some occasional marks to exterior and base, particularly the leather trim at base, but generally appears in good condition. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
MONOGRAMMIST H. (Künstler der Neuen Sachlichkeit, 1. H. 20. Jh.), "Hohenstaufen", Panorama von Stadt und Berg Hohenstaufen, o.li. monogrammiert und datiert 'H. 30', Öl/Leinwand, HxB: ca. 50x60 xm (60x69 cm mit Rahmen). Alters- und Beriebstellen, restauriert mit kleinem Leinwandflicken. Mit Rahmen (beschädigt). VERSO Reste undeutlicher Bezeichnung.| Monogrammist H. (artist of the New Objectivity, 1st half of the 20th century), "Hohenstaufen", panorama of the town and mountain of Hohenstaufen, top left. monogrammed and dated 'H. 30', oil/canvas, HxW: approx. 50x60 xm (60x69 cm with frame). Age and wear spots, restored with a small canvas patch. With frame (damaged).
* Patchwork. A finely embroidered patchwork panel, Lincoln, 1895, a large linen panel composed of hexagons in alternating colours of ivory and sage green, with small ivory squares between, each patch expertly embroidered in yellow and pale grey silk threads, using a variety of stitches, including satin, long and short, stem, bullion, French knots, buttonhole, feather, chain, each hexagon or square with initials, monogram, lettering, symbol, or illustration, e.g., a large pomegranate, children at play, flowers, birds, and insects, a sailing boat, 'Crowland Abbey', a pair of handscreen fans, 'Yacht Lorna Doone. N. &. S.YC.', a spider in a web, 'S.S. Mary and Nicolas', the lamb of God, an Oriental gentleman, a cat licking its paw, an elaborate Tudor rose, etc., one panel lettered 'In aid of the National Schools', 2 panels with earl's coronet lettered 'Winchilsea' and 'Edith Winchilsea' respectively, central panel with embroidered shield (becoming detached) topped by a mitre and cross within a circular frame incorporating the words 'Diocesis Lincolnienis', with the lettering 'Spalding 1895' above and 'Edward Lincoln' below, bordered all round with cream cotton (originally the backing to a silk border now perished), very occasional minor loss of stitching, a few small marks, and some light discolouration to border, backed with dark cream cotton (left and right-hand sides not stitched together), 165 x 240.5 cm (65 x 94.75 ins)QTY: (1)NOTE:A beautifully-made panel surviving in very good condition, evidently made in Lincoln to raise money for the National Schools which were established in the 19th century by the Church of England to provide an education for children of the poor. Edward King (1829-1910) was the Bishop of Lincoln from 1885 to 1910, hence his mention at the centre of the panel. He devoted himself to pastoral work, particularly amongst the poor, so this cause would presumably have been close to his heart. The Winchilsea name is prominent and therefore it seems likely that Edith Finch-Hatton, Countess of Winchilsea (1855-1944), was instrumental in organising the project. Unlike the usual 'friendship' quilts in which many different hands participate with varying results, this piece appears to have been made by a small number of highly competent hands. This leads us to speculate that members of a local embroidery guild executed the stitching, with individuals paying for a patch to be embroidered with their name, initials or chosen symbol; the finished piece may then have been displayed, or auctioned to the highest bidder.
* Education. Needlework samples, circa 1930s/40s, approximately 40 samples of needlework mounted on card, each neatly titled in black ink, e.g.: 'Simple Edge Borders Used on Muslin'; 'Cretonne Patch'; 'Hemstitched Organdie - Tatting Edge'; 'Mantua Seam'; 'Honeycombing'; 'Italian Quilting'; 'Cross Cut Darn'; 'Collar and Cuff Showing Richelieu Work'; 'Run and Fell Seam'; 'Tarantulle Hand Made Yoke'; 'Hedge Tear Darn'; 'Bermuda Faggot stitch'; 'Glove Mending', etc., some samples foxed, mounts also foxed in places, and a few wuth short tears, sheet size mostly 30.5 x 25.5 cm (30 x 10 ins), with a few smaller, together with a few pieces of needlework loosely inserted, contained in 3 brown leatherette folders, with cloth label to upper covers titled in black ink respectively 'Seams', 'Mending', 'Decorative Work', 4toQTY: (3 small folders)
* Duke of Wellington. A mixed collection of Duke of Wellington memorabilia including, a 19th century trinket box with a Duke of Wellington portrait surrounded by six paste gemstones with a later embroidered interior 7 cm diameter, a Duke of Wellington portrait patch box 7 cm diameter, a 19th century Duke of Wellington cameo sulphide cut glass scent bottle occasional chips and marks, a 19th century Duke of Wellington cameo sulphide paperweight, Charles I sterling silver hallmarked dish, London 1973,13 cm diameter, 129g, plus a spectacles case depicting Duke of Wellington statueQTY: (6)
Dosemealti Carpet, the blood red field with columns of cruciform guls enclosed by indigo borders of stylised plants and stellar motif guard stripes, 408cm by 304cm Free from any tears, holes and repair. General allover fading and light discolouration. One notable central horizontal wear patch. Generally in fair condition.
An unlabelled art-student type design late 1970s early 1980s striped, grey and black Punk/Quant inspired grey and black cotton ensemble comprising tunic, skirt and vest bib with attached pouch bag on silver tone chain. UK10-12. Washed and ironed with small repair required on skirt * An unlabelled art-student type design late 1970s early 1980s lack and white cotton 1950s rockabilly inspired circle-swing dress and red-lined jacket with abstract red and white floral print, lined and with double-layer red net petticoat UK10-12. Washed and ironed * An unlabelled art-student type design late 1970s blue floral patch-work effect and red cotton tiered maxi-Prairie dress with apron bib front and leg-o-mutton sleeves UK10. Washed and ironed. 3 outfitsCondition Report: Good condition
An antique green Kesi/Kossu Qing Dynasty Chinese silk Kimono embroidered in coloured fine silk thread depicting chrysanthemums and butterflies with brass side buttons, lined in fine pink silk. Previously sold at auction with Christies and bearing their tag from June 1991Shoulder to hem 130cm * Pit to pit 66cm * shoulder to cuff 66cmCondition Report: Good condition commensurate with age. Small tear in lining and good historic patch-repair to inside on opening.
A collection of George V and Edwardian Military and academic gentlemen's jackets belonging to (Lieutenant) JWP Baxter. A red and white striped wool cotton-lined boating blazer by Farrell & Sons, Camberley with four brass buttons depicting GVR by Birmingham Buttons Ltd (pit to pit18") * A heavy weight mess kit jacket in piped red and yellow wool made by Ranken & Co Ltd (Hannover Square London appointed military tailor) Calcutta dated 4/10/37. (Pit to pit 18") * A tropical weight wool mess kit jacket in red and yellow wool (pit to pit 18") This lot contains item(s) mentioned in the description. Accessories are shown for illustration purposes only. Condition Report: Boating blazer has partially repaired hole under right arm, patch repair on both elbows. Some wear to cuffs and pocket tops, small holes, and marks holes and damage commensurate with age and exuberance of its original owner .Mess-kit jackets are in excellent condition and appear unworn
A 19th century mahogany library bookcase, with 4 lattice-glazed cabinets above, and 15 drawers below with original embossed brass drop handles and bracket feet, length 216cm (7'1"), base depth 31cm, height 213cm (7')Generally in good original condition with minor surface marks, left-hand end of the top has an inset patch repair, 1 glass panel is cracked, a few very small pieces of drawer cock-beading missing, 1 drop handle missing, generally would benefit from re-polishing
* English School. Portrait of Hugh Barton, of Barton & Guestier, wine exporter, circa 1830, oil on canvas (stamped to verso Charles Roberson 51 Long Acre London), with canvas manufacturer's stock stamp to verso C R 1958, depicting a gentleman seated by a table with books wearing a burgundy velvet jacket and black neck tie, some surface marks and scuffs, extensive vertical tear along upper edge of canvas, and further large horizontal and vertical closed tear to right of the sitter's head, several patch repairs to verso, canvas size 126 x 103 cm (49 1/2 x 40 1/2 ins), fine period moulded gilt frame, with beaded decoration to inner section, central section with interlocking foliate volutes, and outer edge with stylised laurel motif (156 x 133 cm) QTY: (1)NOTE:According to information supplied by the owner this portrait is believed to be of Mr Hugh Barton, of Barton & Guestier, wine exporters. The company was created by Thomas Barton who moved from Ireland to France in 1725, settling in Bordeaux where he started a wine business exporting to Ireland and Holland. His grandson Hugh Barton joined the family business and in 1802 created Barton and Guestier in partnership with Frenchman Daniel Guestier. Barton and Guestier continue to operate today and is Bordeaux's oldest winehouse still in activity.
* Reni (Guido, 1575-1642). A Glory of Angels, after Cambiaso, circa 1607, etching, a very good impression, printing with effective contrasts,t he final state, with extra heads added at the top, collector's stamp of Martin Folkes lower right (Lugt 1033) and George Walker's paraphe 'G. W. Edinburgh' in pen and ink verso (Lugt 1224), with a thread margin or trimmed to the borderline, a small skinned patch lower left verso, generally in very good, well preserved condition, 40.5 x 27.5 cm (15 7/8 x 10 3/4 ins) in a conservation mountQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Martin Folkes (Lugt 1033); George Walker (Lugt 1224).Martin Folkes (1690-1754), archaeologist and numismatics scholar, elected a Fellow of the Royal Society at the age of 23 and President from 1741 to 1753. He was also President of the Society of Antiquaries (1749-1750). His portrait was painted by Jonathan Richardson in 1718, and by Hogarth in 1741. George Walker (died 1815) was an 18th century landscape painter, and member of the Scottish Academy.Bartsch 45.
A 20TH CENTURY CHINESE PAINTING OF MAN LEADING A HORSE IN THE MANNER OF GIUSEPPE CASTIGLIONE. Watercolour and ink on paper, the man wearing a red tunic, leading a resisting black horse, with two red seals, 29.5cm x 39cm exc. frame In good order overall, very small stained patch to paper to one edge, small faint scratch to paper and small blemish to paper, lower right. Very minor surface rubbing and wear to pigment.
A collection of mixed ceramics to include; An early Crown derby purple mark sugar bowl and cover (cracked and chipped), numbered 500, six Imari patterned cups and saucers with matching side plates, all bearing crossed 'X' mark and capital H to reverse, a pair of small modern Royal Worcester bone china simple white fish in shell centrepieces. Along with a Doulton Chantilly dish, an Old Trentham Sprays dish, a Spode coffee cup, Crown Ducal bowl, a Royal Winton jug, a Czechoslovakian tea bowl (cracked), a small gilt Chinese style bowl marked Empire, a Limoges style three stemmed vase and Limoges style patch/trinket box/pot, and two small base metal cased pieces - one an Icon style with mother and baby ceramic tile to centre and transfer printed Tahj Mahal to centre of other.
Inspired by Charles Schulz's 1966 animated special, It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. Includes Linus and the pumpkin patch base. A metal hook also included. Hallmark backstamps. This item has its original box: 9"L x 5"W x 6.5"H. Base: 7"L x 4.75"W x 3.25"H. Issued: 2006Dimensions: 2.25"L x 2"W x 2.75"HManufacturer: HallmarkCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A pair of Derby candlestick figures of a shepherd and shepherdess, circa 1770. The shepherdess depicted with a lamb and birdcage, the shepherd with a dog, with encrusted bocage supports and scroll moulded bases, patch marks, 29cms and 31cms. (2)Provenance: select items removed from Carrycoats Hall, Northumberland.

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