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A pair of Royal Worcester vases, decorated with the Austlian Xmas Bells flower by R Austin, with Greek Key handles and pedestal foot, retailed by Flavelle Brothers Ltd, shape number 2628, dated 1914, height 12.25ins Condition report: Cracks around necks to both and both are crazed, possible restoration to base of one.
A mahogany and inlaid cased shield shaped mantle clock, the French movement by R & Co. of Paris, together with a modern mahogany cased mantle clock, the movement by Fema, the dial inscribed "Comitti of London 1981", the case with inlaid Prince of Wales feathers motif and an early 20th Century oak cased and herringbone inlaid mantle clock, the dial with Arabic numerals and inscribed "Made in The United States of America"
A set of three First World War Medals, awarded to 2225 Pte. C. W. Harrison. R.W. Fus; another set of three First World War Medals awarded to 2 Lieut. F. Cassell, the star marked 1888 L.Cpl F Cassell. York & Lanc. R; a Second World War Medal awarded to Mrs J Dagnall for Medical Services and a Trebex watch inscribed Courtaulds Service award David P. Harrison 1948
A George V Border Regiment dress sword, to Captain H. Campbell 5th Batallion, with leather mounted scabbard, a C&R Brinsley First World War cased compass and First World War Verners Pattern compass in leather case stamped "C&R Brinsley 1916" inked "JG Monaghan 5th Border Regiment and a pair of Lemaire Paris cased field glasses marked "WH Whisson 1918" (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The scabbard is in generally good order with minor surface scuffs and blemishes particularly at the tip. The stitching appears to be generally good. The leather hanger is a little worn around the button hole and there are cracks across the top finish surface but no breaks. The hand guard is a little tarnished both front and back. The Shagreen grip is a little worn but all intact as are the wires. The blade is in generally good condition. It is not bent or warped and there is minimal rusting and discolouration. The compass is in good original condition. It appears to operate. The case is rubbed in places and there are stress marks and cracks to the circular back circumference. The case is a little scuffed but serviceable with no losses. It is linked to Monajhan. The binoculars case is again in generally good order with the usual scuff marks and wear to the belts and straps. The binoculars focus and seem to operate as they should. They are in generally good condition with only minor surface blemishes to the leather.
Sixteen Victorian nursery rhyme plates, painted by Edward A. Sampson March 1884 and pictured by R. Caldecott. Fifteen 18.5 cm, one 22 cm. CONDITION REPORT: All plates are crazed and generally showing degrees of brown staining. Some are worse than others. The large plate has several very small glaze edge nibbles and some scratches to the main surface. Eleven of the small plates are in generally good condition other than the crazing and staining. Three of the small plates have small edge glaze nibbles. One of the three has a small hairline crack and a small chip which has been repaired to the top lip. Another plate has a hairline crack running for approximately 2 cm from the edge.
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock by R. Sutton of Whitehaven, with crossbanded case and with two-train striking movement. Height 240 cm, width 66 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in reasonable condition. There are however some veneer losses to the hood, trunk and base. The left hand return foot moulding is missing and there are numerous nibbles and scuffs around the base itself. The movement is very dirty. One pointer is missing. The painted dial is a little tired. The seconds hand is missing. The glazed door is loose. The movement and dial are loose. We have not had the clock working.
A rare Delft dated dish, probably London the centre painted with a large crown and dated '1682', the broad border with a continuous band of tulips and stylised foliage, decorated in blue and yellow, 33cm (13in) diameter Provenance: Collected by the present vendor's grandfather in the 1930's. Literature: For a Brislington charger also dated "1682" with a portrait of King Charles II, see Frank Burton "English Delftware in the Bristol Collection", colour plate 3.30, page 26. Another charger dated 1682 and also produced at the Brislington pottery is in the collection at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. This depicts Queen Catherine of Braganza flanked by 'K & R'. Other Notes: The significance of the 1682 date on a number of Delft pieces is uncertain. It could relate to the death of Prince Rupert of the Rhine who was a cousin of King Charles II and was Royalist commander during the English Civil War. He died at his house in Westminster on the 29th November 1682 and was a loyal supporter of the King.
Robert Gallon (British, 1845-1925) A fisherman and his dog in a river landscape signed lower left "R Gallon" oil on canvas 29 x 44cm (11 x 17in) Other Notes: Robert Gallon exhibited in London from 1868 to 1903, and then at both the British Institute and Royal Academy from 1873 to 1903. Under glass. Condition appears fine.
Robert Russell MacNee (Scottish, 1832 -1922) Tiree, Inner Hebrides signed lower right "R Russell MacNee" oil on canvas 28 x 43cm (11 x 17in) Other Notes: Robert Russell MacNee (1880-1952) was born at Milngavie and studied at Glasgow School of Art. He exhibited regularly at the Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts, the Royal Academy, the Royal Scottish Academy and also in Paris. A little dirty.
Edward Robert Smythe (British, 1810-1899) Two chestnuts and a grey by a thatched field barn, with chickens alongside signed lower right "E R Smythe" oil on canvas 39 x 60cm (15 x 23in) Provenance: Private collection, Norfolk. Inventory No. 26 to the reverse. Craquelure overall. Small rubbed damage under the middle chestnut's neck.

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