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An Albany Fine China group, by Neil Campbell, modelled as a pair of racing greyhounds, mounted on an oval mahogany plinth, with an engraved silver dedication plaque, inscribed 'Presented to Douglas Tyler by the Directors of Walthamstow Stadium in appreciation of his services to Greyhound Racing', in a silk and velvet-lined presentation case, with certificate of authenticity, numbered 77/250, 33cm wide16cm deep23cm high including plinthThe plaque with tarnish. Some minor stains to the white greyhound. No detected chips or losses.
Victorian oak and mahogany crossbanded 30 hour longcase clock, the broken arch pediment with brass urn finials, the hood with glazed door flanked by reeded pilasters, the painted dial with anchor spandrels, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and bird to the centre, the case with rectangular door and plinth base raised on bracket feet, 204cm wide
*****RE-OFFER £75 - £125******* A Victorian mahogany compactum wardrobe, circa 1880, swept moulded cornice, above a central linen press with two moulded panel doors enclosing a brass hanging and linen drawers, over two short and two long chest of drawers, flanked by arched-panelled cupboards revealing a brass hanging rail, raised on a shaped plinth base.196cm H x 226cm W x 62cm D
A 19th century Victorian era French walnut twin pedestal desk. The desk comprising of a desk top with green leather skiver with gilt Greek key border and twin drawers beneath each with brass swan neck handles. Raised upon two supports with turned baluster column set within over a stepped plinth base to each. Measures approx: 77cm x 149cm x 90cm
An important late 18th Century Italian biscuit porcelain figurine depicting the Sleeping Child believed to be a Vatican commissioned example in the manner of Artus Quellinus the Elder (1609-1668) inspired by François Duquesnoy his teacher. The figure possibly from the workshop of Giovanni Volpato (1735-1803) and commissioned by the Vatican for Pope Pius VI. Pius was good friends with Volpato and gave him permission to open a porcelain shop in Rome to sell well known copies of marble and bronze statues as souvenirs for the Grand Tour. The figure holding a flower in his unturned hand which appears to be a subtle message referring to Pope Pius VI death in 1799, honouring his 23 year reign or the Purity of Christ as other examples have an empty hand. The figure of a cherub / putti on plinth base with punch stamped mark to underside. Measures approx; 14cm x 8cm. A 1741 soft paste example can be found in the British Museum
A LATE 19TH CENTURY CARVED IVORY FIGURE ATOP WOODEN STAND, depicting an oriental man with two devilish characters, standing atop a rocky plinth, unmarked, length including wooden stand 320mm, approximate gross weight 979.1 grams (condition report: some surface abrasions to ivory in places, general good condition, one missing an arm)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY CARVED IVORY FIGURE, depicting an oriental lady carrying a basket, with a bird seated within her head dress, standing atop a similarly carved plinth, unmarked, length 230mm, approximate gross weight 377.4 grams (condition report: minor nicks to ivory in places with some pieces missing, general good condition)
An Asian metal vessel with bird and floral decoration, 28cm high; a brass and copper coaching horn, 124cm high; a pair of bellows with a painted leather scene, 75cm long and a brass model of an eagle on a marble and wooden plinth base, 40cm high (4)Some damage to the metal vessel, coaching horn with some surface marks and scratches, bellows with wear to the leather, the eagle in good condition
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