HOLLAND & SONS; A PAIR OF MID-19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TWO DRAWER TABLE CABINETS (2)On plinth bases, 48cm wide; 28.5cm deep; 26cm highCondition report: Each stamped ‘Holland & Sons’ to the top of the drawer. Wear to the tops with various other inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.Each with one side handle. One with some losses. Several other handles with small chips. Please see extra images.
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A VICTORIAN PAINTED PINE CHESTWith two short over four long graduated drawers 122cm wide; 57.5cm deep; 124cm highCondition report: Overall various scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age. Including wear to the plinth base corners. See extra images Various losses to the original painted decoration. A Registration mark stamped to the top of the inside of the top drawer lining. Handles look to be later, with marks apparent from previous examples. One drawer lining partially replaced. Others with shrinkage
AN IRISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, mid-19th century, arched hood with glazed panel door, enclosing a white enamel dial, signed and inscribed 'Dublin' to white painted dial. 198cm highCondition Report: The clock with two weights and pendulumMovement untestedHas come to us with the large regulator clock from private house clearanceThe plinth base is a later additionThe hood would have had pointed finials and has replaced moulding to the upper arched border See additional images
A FRENCH SIENNA MARBLE AND ORMOLU MOUNTED MANTLE CLOCK, formed as a standing female classical figure, leaning on a pillar, encasing a drum shaped movement with gilt metal dial with a serpent bezel, blued steel hand and twin winding apertures, on a stepped plinth base with scroll apron and feet. 71cm high, 51cm wide, 20cm deep
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND LEATHER INSET PARTNER'S DESK, the rectangular top with gilt tooled decoration, fitted to either side with two short and one long frieze drawer, on three drawer pedestals and outset plinth base. 183 cm long, 120 cm wide, 78 cm high Condition Report: -In good overall condition, the inset leather top with some scuff marks and stains, nothing too severe, one corner beginning to lift and simply needs to be reglued -All drawers good although missing 2 bracket handles on either side with working key for the short drawers-Some foot scuffing to inside of pedestal-See images- Kneehole space on each side measures 98cm wide, 61cm high
A LATE GEORGIAN TWO DOOR MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET, c.1830, of plain rectangular form, the doors each fitted with brass grill panels and pleated curtains, on outset plinth base. 125cm wide, 39cm deep, 106cm highCondition Report: 125cm wide39cm deep106cm highDoors are locked and key not present, unable to photograph interior
AN IRISH GEORGE III CUT GLASS TEA CADDY, with silver mounted rim and hinged cover, cut with three bands of lozenges, 12cm high; together with a Georgian 'pineapple' cut glass jar and cover, 23cm high; a thistle shaped decanted and stopper, 17cm high; and a 19th Century cut glass dessert cup, 17cm high (4)Condition Report: - Pineapple preserve pot with some heavy chipping to the rim of cover- further chipping to the colour of the bowl and corner of stepped plinth base - small decanter and stopper, decanter in good condition, stopper with heavy chips and some nibbles to plug stopper- The facet cut cup on stand with a chip to the exterior of a lob on rim and some nibble to foot - The caddy box with later bead handle and some small chips to foot
***PLEASE NOTE DESCRIPTION SHOULD READ 'A COLLECTION OF GEORGIAN CUT GLASS PRESERVE JARS AND DECANTERS, 18TH/19TH CENTURY'***A COLLECTION OF GEORGIAN CUT GLASS PRESERVE JARS AND DECANTERS, 18TH/19TH CENTURY the tallest 23cm high (10)Condition Report: ***PLEASE NOTE DESCRIPTION SHOULD READ 'A COLLECTION OF GEORGIAN CUT GLASS PRESERVE JARS AND DECANTERS, 18TH/19TH CENTURY, the tallest 23cm high'***Drum shaped preserve jar & Cover- with numerous tiny chips inside rim of base - And small nicks to the points on some of hobnail cuttingFlat cut preserve jar - lacking domed cover - with small chips to corners of square baseDecanter - good overall- original stopper- some small nibbles to the collar, and plug of stopperSmall semi-ovoid urn base - with small chips to corner of square plinth base Dessert glass & cover- both in good conditionTriple ring decanter- Good condition- no stopperSmall turn over urn - With small chip to underside of folded rim - minor chips to edges of circular footClear glass urn base with fluted side walls - some chipping to corner of square baseLarger drum shaped preserve pot and cover - good conditionSee additional images of each piece
After Joseph Lorenzl, a cold-painted figure of a dancer, with an ivory head, raised on an onyx plinth, signed 'Lorenzl' to the base cap,27cm highCondition report: Wear to the cold painted areas of the dress, legs and hands. Head slightly loose. Chips to the onyx plinth. Lines to the head and face - chip to the lower area of the neck. New baize to the base. Please see additional images.
A pair of bronze Greek warriors,early 20th century, each mounted on marble plinths, 21 and 19cm high (2)Condition report: Spear - bent, wood base on the marble plinth. Chips to the edges of the plinth. Warrior with shield thrust up - lacking sword blade. Chips to the corners and edges. Bases - chips throughout.
A Plaster Death Mask Bust of Johnson Jex,early 20th century, incised to the verso of the plinth, 'Jex died 1.5.18-51', with remnants of a label to the front of the plinth,30cm highJex was born in 1778 in Billingford, Norfolk. He was trained as a blacksmith, and went on to become one of the early 19th century's most prolific clock- and watchmakers, a trade which he taught himself.Condition report: Label to the front of the plinth fragmented. With loss of plaster to the bust. Scuffings throughout. With later paint to the surface.
A pair of faux terracotta urns on stands,20th century, the twin handled jardinieres with gadrooned rims and half reeded bodies on separate square section plinth,47cm diameter107cm highCondition report: Weathered discolouration to bases of urns and plinths, surface scratches to rims, minor chips to plinths, evidence of compost to interiors.
An Art Deco walnut desk, by Maple & Co., the top an inset red leather top with gilt detail, with a reverse breakfront comprising three drawers, each with ivorine and bakelite handles, supported on either side by a bank of two drawers, with moulded details to each corner, each bank raised on an ebonised plinth, stamped with makers label to the centre drawer, 114.5cm wide53cm deep75cm highCondition report: With some veneer losses throughout. Scratches occuring to the ebonised plinths and along the lower sections of the desk.
A George II and later longcase clock,18th century, the arched brass dial with subsidiary second dial and date aperture bearing the name James Harley, with eight-day five pillar movement striking on bell, the hood later with carved swan neck pediment, above an oak case having turned fluted columns, serpentine hinged door, and moulded plinth base48cm wide 26cm deep214cm highCondition report: Significant updates to backplate, the hood has been altered more than once, carvings probably added in the Victorian era, reinforcements later.
A Goldscheider pottery group of a boy on a camel,by Ferdinand Doblinger (Austrian,1872-1935), modelled as a naked boy seated on the back of the camel, on an oval plinth, inscribed 'Doblinger' and an impressed mark to the plinth, the underside with a printed mark and stamped '5468 8 12' and further painted numbers, 32.5cm wide35.5cm highCondition report: Minor flake to the glaze on the back of the left leg. Restored to the head - chips and flakes to head.
Tang Dynasty, 618-907 AD. A shallow serpentine dish with everted rim and plinth foot. 236 grams, 11.4cm (4 1/2"). The C. Roger Moss OBE collection. Roger Moss was a renowned art collector who, throughout the years, thanks to his determination and enthusiasm, was able to create an outstanding collection of artworks, most prominently from China and the Orient, but also from other cultures. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
2nd century BC-2nd century AD. A bronze figure modelled in the round as a stylised female goddess standing on a tiered plinth base, wearing a v-section headdress over cropped shoulder-length hair, neck ornamentation or elaborate collar expressed as two parallel rows of punched dots in V-formation, continued to the reverse and down the back, arms held at a distance from the body with arm bands to the upper arm, palms facing inwards, hands oriented towards the ground, legs tight together with a band of textile wrapped around the waist and falling between the legs, also ornamented with punched dots, dashed diagonal lines down the back of the legs, a possible inscription to the base of the head. 29.3 grams, 48.5mm height (2 1/2"). Found Norfolk, UK, before 2001. Private collection of Mr M.H., Norfolk, UK. [No Reserve] Very fine condition.
19th century porcelain figure of a cherub, admiring a bird perched on her arm, on circular plinth base with bocage back and polychrome decoration, 21cm high; a small figure of a putto holding a basket of flowers, 12cm high; a figure of the Welsh Tailor riding a goat, 15.5cm high and six other figures. Some damages and repairs. (9).
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