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OAK DINING ROOM SUITE by 'C.D.Todd Designs, Oban', comprising an extending table 218cm long (extended) x 91.5cm wide; eight chairs including two carvers with shaped rail backs and turned features, with striped fabric padded seats; and a long sideboard with long central drawer flanked by two smaller drawers over panelled cupboard doors, raised on plinth base, 207cm wide (10)
A rare 13th Light Infantry Crimean War Jellalabad uniform wing emblem, in brass with steel bugle emblem to top. Being made into a paperweight, carefully mounted onto a marble plinth base. The 'wing' itself being still removable into its original form. Part of an officer's light infantry pattern shoulder 'wing' (the left hand, as worn). These 'wings' took the form of a shoulder board with a crescent at the base, covering the top of the sleeve. they were covered with a series of interlinked rings, in rows, giving a chain-mail like appearance. At the apex of the shoulder was an aperture where a device was worn, which took the form of a raised gilded boss bearing a central silver regimental light infantry device. As this bears the honour 'Jellalabad' it would have been worn by the officers of the 13th LI on their return from Afghanistan, probably when they were based at Canterbury. They were worn c.1845-55, being replaced by the post Crimean reforms. 10cm x 10cm square mounted base.
A ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE GLASS RUMMER, engraved with a profile portrait of King George III, within an oval line cartouche between "GOD SAVE THE KING", the reverse with the monogram "JC", on a short stem and stepped foot and plinth foot, c.1815, 5.75" high, 3.75" dia. Provenance: Christie's, 09/03/2000, lot 71. The Buxton Collection of engraved glass
A JAPANESE BRONZE FIGURE OF BODHIDHARMA, a scowling and emaciated sage, full robe and cowl, standing on a reed, two character cast mark, late Meiji period, 32cm high, upon an associated oak plinth (overall height 35cm) Bodhidharma was a Buddhist monk who lived during the 5th or 6th century. He is traditionally considered the bringer of Chan Buddhism to China.
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT METAL AND SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCK, the circular dial decorated with central floral cartouche within Roman numerals, with an eight day "Japy" type movement striking on a bell, the case with all over cast, swag and foliate decoration, on a wooden plinth, 14.75" high x 10" wide
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEDESTAL PARTNERS DESK with gilt tooled leather inset top, pull out slides to each end, each side having a central frieze drawer and four graduated drawers to each pedestal, all with brass swan neck handles, supported on plinth bases. 4ft 7.5ins wide x 3ft 7.5ins deep x 2ft 8ins high.
A Rolls Royce "Spirit of Ecstasy" chromed car mascot, on circular base inscribed "Timken, 4320/C2, 1-8", and a Bentley example (2). CONDITION REPORT: Some product (cleaning product presumably) build-up in creases of chrome figure. Bentley product build-up in detailing of wings and inside "B", wear to plinth, loose base. Some paint loss.
A late 19th century French porcelain figure group inscribed "Frederic II et Voltaire", marks to the oval base, width 28.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is a chip to the top of the plinth at the front, the tail of the dog has been broken off, and the bottom of the mans cane is missing, wear to gilt decoration.
A collection of decorative ceramic figures including a pair of figural spill holders, a figure group on a gilt heightened plinth, a pair of shoes and two other figures (7). CONDITION REPORT: Damage to lace, missing on the back of the standing ladies cape, and on both the girls dress, there is also 2 cracks to the base plinth that have been filled and over-painted.
THOMAS WILLIAM LACK; a George V hallmarked silver trophy cup with swag and tail border and stylised handles, London probably 1934, and a George V hallmarked silver trophy cup with later inscription for 1989, Barker Bros, Chester 1914, attached to a plinth, weighable silver approx 6.12ozt (2).
GOLDSMITH & SILVERSMITH CO LTD; a Victorian hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup on a plinth, London 1857, height excluding plinth 10cm, and a small George VI hallmarked silver urn shaped example with presentation inscription, R.A. Jones & Sons, Birmingham 1938, height 7.5cm, weighable silver approx. 2.23ozt, also a small silver plated example with presentation inscription on a plinth (3). CONDITION REPORT: No inscription on larger trophy.
An 18th century Continental pine and inlaid travelling cabinet, the hinged top above three faux drawers, central cupboard door enclosing "secret" drawers and an arrangement of six further drawers with a simple plinth, width 63cm (af).The cabinet was used by Bishop Thomas Fanshawe Middleton who was a noted Anglican Bishop and became the first Bishop of Calcutta. He took this role in 1814 when the Diocese included not just India, but the entire territory of the East India Company. The cabinet has come from the family and it is believed that this is the travelling chest that accompanied him in India. CONDITION REPORT: All sides, top and bottom have heavy wood worm holes, extensive veneer loss and moulding missing on the front of several drawers and to the plinth. please see further images to satisfy yourself with the condition of this item as it has multiple issues.
THOMAS GASKELL of Knutsford (active c.1784-1795); a late 18th century mahogany eight day long case clock, the floral decorated broken swan neck pediment above enamel moon faze dial set with Arabic numerals, second subsidiary dial and date aperture flanked by fluted columns above shaped arched single door on plinth base with bracket feet, height 231cm. CONDITION REPORT: This has not been working whilst in the saleroom. Top finial detail possibly added late. Chip to moulding on finial. Left hand side of hood missing crossbanding. Chip to door on hood at bottom and two old wood worm holes, crack to base panel veneer. Wear commensurate with age.
A 19th century oak cased eight day longcase clock, the moulded cornice above square face with circular chapter ring set with Roman numerals and with date aperture, inscribed "John Holloway, Newbury, Fecit", above single slender door and plinth base, height 190cm. CONDITION REPORT: Please see additional photographs. Split to base panel and door front. Possibly later panel below door. We cannot guarantee the mechanism is complete or in working order as we have not had it running in the saleroom.
A Victorian pollard oak bookcase with shaped gallery above three drawers above three glazed hinged doors enclosing shelves with carved decoration between, with plinth base with rounded corners, width 174cm. CONDITION REPORT: See photographs for images of shelf fitment. Several pieces of moulding missing above doors. Base has extensive veneer loss to the base and panels between doors. Chip to central left hand carving. Veneer loss to left hand side, wear throughout.
A Victorian burr walnut and ormolu mounted inlaid bowfronted side cabinet, single door revealing later fitted velvet lined shelves to a shaped plinth, width 81cm, height 106cm. CONDITION REPORT: Wear conducive with age, lifting to ormulu beading on front door on lower left hand side and small scrape to front centre of door.
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