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A car mascot modelled as AW.15 Atalanta Aeroplane made by Armstrong Whitworth Company for Imperial Airways in 1932. Mounted on a black painted plinth base.18cm wide x 15cm long x 9cm highIn 1933 this car mascot was presented to Major H. G. Brackley of Imperial Airways. Qty: 1 In 1933 this car mascot was presented to Major H. G. Brackley of Imperial Airways. With some scratching to the base. Some cleaning residue around the detailing. Damage to the propellors with only one fully intact. One propellor missing both of its blades. Two propellers with one blade remaining.
A Victorian oak hall side cabinet with pink variegated marble top flanked by brass sectioned stick stands with inset tiles, and painted metal drip trays, single drawer above a cupboard door with internal shelf on plinth base 91cm x 141cm x 40.5cm Location: GIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A mixed lot to include vintage board games, puzzles, and playing cards, a 19th century French spelter figurine titled 'La Musique', a Grecian style blown glass and metal vase, a hand blown glass vase, a boxed Dinkie fountain pen with a gold nib, a Blackamore pewter painted seal stamp on a plinth and other itemsLocation: A4FIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A Victorian mahogany cylinder desk stamped W Priest, 1 & 2 Tudor St, Blackfriars (fl 1837-40), interior with later gilt tooled green leather scribers, fitted drawers and pigeonholes, above two pedestals of four graduated drawers each, on plinth bases, locks stamped Hobbs & Co London, 123cm x 152cm x 83cm Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request
A pair of Victorian mahogany bedside chests, the plain tops with moulded edge over four drawers with turned knob handles, raised on plinth bases, 42 cm wide x 38 cm deep x 83.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Both have a large split running across the top. Both have craquelure / flaking and losses to the varnish throughout. There is some gapping to the joins. There are losses to the varnish on the knob handles and a couple are split. Both have replacement backs. One has a large scratch across one side of the same piece, splits to the sides and some repainting/repair to one of the drawer fronts. Otherwise both with heavy wear and tear conducive with age and use. In need of a polish and tidy up. See images for further detail.
A pair of 19th Century Berlin porcelain urns and covers, the floral decorated tops over a wreath swag relief work decorated main body set with oval medallions depicting lovers in a garden setting on a foliate and ribbon tied pedestal to square plinth and squat bun feet, bear blue under glazed mark, 25 cm high
A mahogany chemist's or pharmaceutical chest, the plain top with moulded edge over a bank of twenty-five drawers with ebonised turned handles each bearing labels e.g. "Benzine", "Bi-carb soda", "Lgn.Santal rub", "Codeine", "Alum", "Herb.absinthi", "Quinine" etc on a plinth base, 105 cm wide x 27 cm deep x 105.5 cm high
A Victorian satin walnut and ash cross banded linen press, the cornice with ribbon twist and Gothic arch decoration above two doors opening to reveal a converted hanging space, the doors with roundels bearing initials "ASTJ" above two short and three long graduated drawers with turned and ringed handles raised on plinth base, 139.5 cm wide x 65.5 cm deep x 231 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Clearly originally a good quality piece of furniture in the Gothic Revival style. Woodwork basically sound though with several areas of veneers missing. Key escutcheon to right hand door missing. Linen press drawers missing. Right door beading to the back of the main panel with some loss and damage requiring attention. Top long drawer and bottom long drawer not appearing to fit properly though appear to be in the right place. Short drawers appear to move freely. A good piece in unloved condition with work to be done, though the over all look is good - see images for further detail
A late Victorian mahogany wardrobe compactum with single bevel edged mirror door and two carved panel cupboard doors over two short and two long drawers over a further longer drawer on plinth base, 121 cm wide x 49 cm deep x 193.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS this wardrobe splits into three sections with the top part being 10cm x 121cm x 49cm, the middle being 140cm x 115cm x 49cm and the bottom being 46cm x 118cm x 47cm. these measurments done in the order of height x width x depth
A Job Ridgeway & Sons (circa 1808-14) pair of urns and covers decorated with figures in landscape with floral sprays verso, flanked by satyric mask gilded relief work handles on a square plinth base, bearing impressed stamp marks, 21 cm high, together with a larger urn to match, with lion mask handles, again bearing the same impressed marks to base, 19.5 cm high
Meissen - A pair of late 18th or early 19th century large porcelain figures often referred to as The Gardener and His Companion in 18th Century style dress, each carrying a posy of flowers in one hand, a basket of flowers in the other, standing on a flower strewn lawn supported by Rococo style plinth painted with songbirds and encrusted with flowers. Meissen cross swords mark to base with star beneath - the "Marcolini Mark" - indicating they were made after 1775. Height 44cm.
A large George III style mahogany pedestal desk, the shaped leather inset top above three frieze drawers, the two pedestals each with a leather inset brushing side, above one shallow and one double fronted deep filing drawer, on plinth bases, fitted with a panelled modesty panel, 226cm wide, 106cm deep, 76cm high
A French marble and bronze mantel clock garniture, striking movement by Japy Freres, numbered 3699, plinth case flanked by lion mask, drop handles surmounted by an urn cast with putti, 42cm high, with a pair of associated two light candelabra centred with storks, on fluted marble octagonal bases, 31cm high, the clock 42.5cm highMovement striking and ticking, case with chips to marble upper left and bottom right, dial and numerals in overall good condition, base of urn signed F Barbedienne, candelabra with wax deposits, pendulum and key
A George IV mahogany bookcase, the upper part enclosed by astragal glazed panel doors above cupboard doors on a plinth base, 155cm wide, 57cm deep, 246cm high and a closely matched example, the lower section enclosing two banks of six drawers in pine, 155cm wide, 64cm deep, 246 high, alterations (2)Bookcase with drawers: all over scuffs and wear commensurate with age and use. one glazed panel cracked, some veneer raising to one side, lower section with side panels cracked. Top of lower section with joint movement and cracks to top, moulding pieces missing to top of lower section. Keys missing, doors inconsistently faded. Sides possibly re veneered. Some old restorations. Top possibly re veneered other bookcase with several glazed panels cracked, escutcheons missing, one key present, loss of moulding to side of doors, scratches and spotting to doors, all over wear and scratches commensurate with age and use. Lower left door inset panel warped. Top of lower section with ring marks and dents. Movement check to right upright. Sides possibly re veneered. interior depth varies between the two bookcases, one being 19cm internal depth and the other 26cm to the upper section. Sections separate for transport.
A large 19th century oak breakfront library bookcase the upper section with a stepped moulded cornice above two astragal glazed bookcase sections enclosing adjustable shelves and three arch panelled door cabinet sections, the base with two wide pollard oak panelled cabinets and three similar narrow cabinet doors, raised on a plinth base, 403cm wide, 42cm deep, 244cm highSome moulding elements loose and missing. No keys present. Doors have shrunk slightly, therefore locks do not engage and doors do not fully align. All over wear and scuffs, scratches commensurate with age and use. Top left and bottom right hand drawer stiff to open
"Isadora Duncan", bronze on an integral polished black marble base, signed on the skirt "Plazzotta" and numbered "9/9" (number nine of an edition of nine), foundry stamp 'Fonde Ria Italy', 23in. (58.4cm.), wide, 28¼in. (71.8cm.) high. *In 1967 Plazzotta created two different models of Vanessa Redgrave in the role of the dancer Isadora Duncan.* Nice redish patina, plinth with very light surface wear, good.
probably 20th century, the recumbent cow in elaborate ceremonial dress, with decorative saddlecloth, strings of bells and head ornament, on a stepped plinth with floral and lappet borders, 13in. (33cm.) high.*Small chip to one upper corner of plinth and another larger to one lower corner. Otherwise good.
with separate, unglazed heads with painted features, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), the figures glazed in deep green and straw yellow, with unglazed edges, comprising four female figures carrying bowls, and four male attendants carrying boxes or books, each on an integral hexagonal plinth base, approx. 19in. (48.25cm.) high overall. (8)
A 19th century Tiffany & Co Sterling silver bowl. The bowl having a circular plinth base rising to bulbous form with monogrammed initials. Stamped to base Tiffany & Co 19845 Makers 15186 Sterling silver 925-1000 with letter M date letter "M" (Old English) used by Tiffanys represented Edward C. Moore, who was the head of Tiffany's silver operations until 1891. Weight approx 251.1g. Measures approx 13.3cm diameter x 6cm.
Two 20th century hallmarked silver mounted scent bottles and a posey vase. The lot to include a Victorian aventurine glass perfume bottle with hallmarked silver top. The bottle having red tone glass with gold and silver flecks. The spring mechanism not working unable to open. Hallmarked for London, 1882. Makers mark rubbed to be only partially legible. To also include a George V cut glass bottle with silver collar. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1921. Makers mark rubbed to be partially legible, attributed to W J Myatt & Co. An Edward VII cut glass posey vase with silver plinth base. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1904. Makers mark for rubbed to be illegible. Combined weight approx 351.5g. Measures approx 8.5cm x 2.6cm / 5.6cm x 12.5cm.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver trophy. The trophy having an ebonised wood plinth base and being inscribed to front 'Q.O.O.H. Section Jumping 1909' - attributed to Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars Yeomanry Cavalry regiment of the British Army's auxiliary forces. Hallmarked for London, 1908. Makers mark for Charles Boyton & Son Ltd. Combined weight approx 261g. Weight of silver approx 108g. Measures approx 16cm x 17cm.
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