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Daniel and Arter, Birmingham, an Edwardian oak and EPNS mounted tantalus/games compendium, fitted a mirror back and plush lining enclosing three cut glass decanters and stoppers, the front having a double hinged lidded compartment with divided interior, over drawer, on plinth, contains two cribbage boards, playing cards and natural/red stained ivory disc counters, 34 x 38 x 29 cm
Robert Wood, London. A George III mahogany and gilt metal cased musical bracket clock, the arched cased with urn finials over glazed door and scale pierced side panels enclosing a triple fusee movement striking on ten bells, with engraved back plate, the painted dial with chime and strike/silent and God Save Ye King/Rule Britannia (sic) subsidiary dials, the whole on moulded plinth and ogee bracket feet, 61 cm
A mahogany partners' desk, the top with inset writing surface above three frieze drawers to each side, on pedestal supports, 182cm wide Condition Report: A very good quality desk. Leather top with scuffs and scratches in places. Drawers to one side showing signs of previous damp staining and drawer sides rubbed, scratching and scuffing to plinth base acceptable with usuage, 182cm x 123cm
An early 19th Century tortoiseshell tea caddy, of breakfront form, enclosing two lidded compartments, 20cm wide (damages) Condition Report: The tea caddy's lid is adrift of the body, the ivory is very dry and some tortoiseshell is missing to the cover border and interior lining, internal cover missing ivory button handle, serpentine plinth also missing some tortoishell.
A miniature oak chest, late 19th century, with canted corners and beaded edge to top, with five graduated drawers on plinth base, 51cm high, together with another chest, late 19th/early 20th century, and a bow fronted chest(3) CONDITION REPORT: all three chests have light domestic wear, some minor loses, all handles ok.
A STONEWARE GARDEN URN with gadrooned rim, satire mask handles to either side, decorated with fruiting vine and standing on circular, square, spreading base, the base stamped J. Stiff & Sons, Lambeth, London, standing on square section plinth base with laurel leaf roundels 106cm tall overall
A VICTORIAN PITCH PINE CHEST OF DRAWERS BY HOWARD & SONS with turned knob handles and turned faux bamboo beaded mouldings around the drawers, all standing on a plinth base 122cm wide x 124.5cm high together with a matching pedestal dressing table swing mirror, two drawers to the mirror supports and nine various drawers around a central kneehole and standing on plinth bases, 122cm wide, both pieces stamped Howard & Sons, Berners Street, and also with paper labels
Germany, Prussia, Friedrich Wilhelm IV (1840-1861), the dedication of the equestrian statue of Frederick the Great, Berlin, 1851, copper medal, by H. Bubert, conjoined busts of Friedrich Wilhelm III and IV r., rev. the statue atop its ornate plinth, 61mm. (Henckel 2597); Wilhelm II, The German Exhibition, Earls Court, London, 1891, copper medal, by W. Mayer [Stuttgart], uniformed and bemedalled bust l., rev. PALMAM QUI MERUIT FERAT, façade of the German pavilion, 69.5mm. (BHM.3423 [R2]), the first very fine, the second extremely fine (2) The equestrian statue of Frederick the Great is by Christian Daniel Rauch who spent nearly 20 years of his life working on this single project. It was returned to its position on the Unter den Linden near the Humboldt University in 1980. The obverse legend on the second medal is taken from the Emperor's speech at Guildhall on 10 July 1891: 'My aim is above all the maintenance of Peace . . . '
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