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A German silver octagonal salver, 20th century, with dished centre, with inscription to the reverse "Presented to Peter Ogilvy-Stuart to mark the occasion of his retirement from the Hong Kong Bank Group on 30th April 1980", struck "Wilkens 800". Diameter 30 cm, 638.4 grams. CONDITION REPORT: The salver is in very good condition with no damage, repairs or restoration. There is a circular ring mark which probably corresponds to the bottom rim of a decanter which should polish off.
A George II set of three silver caddies, by Samuel Courtauld, a Huguenot silversmith, London 1749, and comprising one oval sugar box and two matching circular tea caddies all of ogee form, the lids with vine leaf finials, shallow chased in the Rococo style with C scroll cartouches and flowers. Sugar box height 14.2 cm, width 13.5 cm, weight 584 grams, tea caddies each height 16 cm, 550 grams, each piece monogrammed "R.M.C." in cursive upper case and housed in a burr yew wood sarcophagus shaped Regency case with holly stringing and gilt brass anthemion ring handles circa 1810, length 37 cm (see illustration).
A silver mounted pen wiper, Chester 1903, small silver pin tray, Birmingham 1998, chased silver matchbox holder, small silver matchbox holder marked "Asprey", silver handled boot hook, shoehorn, silver mounted inkwell, sterling silver pillbox, pair of silver sugar tongs, silver napkin ring and silver backed brush.
Six 19th century brass and turned hardwood seals, Sherry, Port, Bulgill, coat of arms and two others, tallest 10.5 cm, and a cup and ball game. CONDITION REPORT: The seal with the octagonal top and shield is loose between the seal and the wood. There are also some losses to the turning that immediately butts onto the brass seal. There are also further small nibbles to the sharp edges of the ring turning. The smallest seal with the circular top has some very minor nibbles to the sharp edges of the turnings and a surface loss to one side. The seal marked Sherry has a dent to the outer surface of the brass seal. There is also a small semi circular scratch across the turning that butts onto the seal itself. The seal with the letter D is in generally good condition with only one surface side scratch and a small crush to the top edge of the handle. The Port seal has small dents to the brass edge. The handle is a little dirty but has no significant problems. The Bulgill seal is crushed around the edge of the seal itself. It looks as if the sealed top may have been re-pinned. The timber is a little stained and marked. The cup and ball has some nibbles to the sharp edges of the turning but no significant issues.
A late 19th century Arts & Crafts wardrobe and dressing chest, the wardrobe with detachable moulded cornice above a three quarter mirror door, panelled door and three drawers. Width at cornice 140 cm, dressing table width 107 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The wardrobe cornice is in good condition all round with no losses. The mirror door is not warped and closes as it should. The interior lining is dirty and perished. All internal hooks are present. The door is not warped. The mirror plate is in good condition with no cracks. The upper door is not warped and closes as it should. The cloth lining to the interior is perished. All internal hooks are present. The two short drawers are in generally good condition with some minor scuffs and small watermarks. The waist moulding is damaged to the right hand and left hand corners. The left hand return moulding is detached. The right hand return moulding is missing. All brass handles are original. All locks are present. We have no keys. The side panels are in good order. There are minor scuffs and marks to the feet as one would expect. The dressing table superstructure is in generally good condition. The top surface has numerous old ring marks, watermarks and scratches. The front right hand corner has a small old loss. All drawer fronts are in good condition. The left hand drawer is missing its brass drop from the handle. The drawers run smoothly. They all have various scratches, scuffs and old paint marks but no significant issues. The left hand front castor is detached. There are scuffs around the legs and sides. The right hand side has traces of old woodworm to the front edge but in our opinion this has long gone.
A George III mahogany chest of drawers, with moulded edge, slide and four long graduated drawers with brass drop handles and all raised on bracket feet. Width 96 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Height 80 cm, depth 51.5 cm, width 96 cm. The chest is structurally sound. The top has a full width gap between the planks. There are also stress fractures to the left hand side. There are also ring marks and water damage. The edge moulding is in good condition all round. The slide is very tight and difficult to pull out. The drawer fronts are in generally good condition and the handles appear to be original. All locks are present. We have no keys. There are water splashes and other small stains to the front but no serious issues. The sides of the chest are both a little dry. The front bracket feet are in good order. The rear bracket feet have losses to the outer bracket panels. The backboards are original.
An early 18th century oak and elm side table, fitted with two frieze drawers with ring handles and raised on cabriole legs. Width 77 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The top as you will see from our images has numerous old scuffs and marks and a burn mark to the top right hand corner. The top is also not entirely flat but slightly undulating. Both drawers run freely but are a little loose in each aperture. The drawer runners and board between the drawers are clearly original but the front moulding between the drawers is a fairly recent addition. The legs are all in good condition with no damage, repairs or restoration. All corner spandrels are present. It is unlikely that the handles are original but they do have age. There is evidence of woodworm to the carcass but this appears be old and long gone.
A George III mahogany chest of drawers, with slide above four long graduated drawers with brass drop handles and all raised on bracket feet. Width 74.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Height 84 cm, depth 44 cm, width is actually 75.5 cm. The chest is structurally sound. The top has numerous scuffs, ring marks and discolouration to the polish. There is a small loss to the front left hand corner. The applied moulded edge is also generally scratched all round. The right hand side has a 24 cm stress fracture running from the top edge vertically. The left hand side is similarly scratched but with no stress fractures. The slide operates as it should. The top three drawers have one vertical section of cockbeading missing. The bottom drawer has some damage to the cockbeading on the right hand side. All drawer fronts are marked and a little stained. The brass drop handles are later replacements but seem to go through the original handle holes. All lock escutcheons have been replaced and there is a shadow around each lock indicating larger lock escutcheons. The bracket feet are original. The backboards are original. All locks are present but we have no keys.
A George III mahogany tripod table, with snap action, turned column and three downswept legs terminating in pad feet. Diameter 73 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table is structurally sound. The top is in good order with no splits and only minor traces of old ring marks and scratches. The locking mechanism operates as it should. The column is in good order. None of the legs are damaged. The centre boss into which the legs attach has been split and broken. This has been re-glued and there is the usual metal bracing hoop across the base. The table will originally have had castors which are now missing.
A late 19th/early 20th century Gillow & Co. mahogany turnover top card table, with blind fretwork frieze, raised on tapered legs of square section united by ring turned stretchers, stamped "Gillow & Co. 1007". Height 77.5 cm, depth 48 cm, width 92 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The top is flat and not warped. It has old surface dings, marks and scratches but no significant condition issues. The moulded edge has a small crush on the right hand side. The green baize lined interior is extremely dirty. The foliate engraved hinges are original and in good order. The blind fretwork frieze is in good condition. All corner fretwork spandrels are present. The legs are in generally good condition with no visible repairs or breaks. The turned supporting stretchers are in good order also. The brass castors are slightly recessed in to the spade foot. The two left hand feet have timber losses to the front facing edges.
A William IV mahogany turnover top tea table, with faceted column, quatreform base and four lions paw feet with recessed castors. Width 91 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The turnover top is not warped. The top surface is however very dry. There is a timber loss to the rear right hand corner by the hinge. The hinges appear to be later. There are various old ring and scratch marks to the top surface. The interior is in generally good order with only minor blemishes. The crossbanded edge has some lifting veneers and small losses. The centre column is in good order as is the carving beneath. The quatreform base is in good condition all around. The paw feet are all scuffed around the front claws. One foot has had a horizontal fracture but is well repaired. Another foot has had a break to the top scroll. The right hand rear foot has a loss to one edge of the top scroll. The castors are original and all present.
A small Japanese lacquered Jubako, Meiji period, comprising of two stacking boxes and a cover with gilt scrolling frond decoration against a black lacquer ground, the lower section with two gilt metal handle back plates (ring handles missing) width 14 cm, height 15 cm, depth 12.5 cm (see illustration).
A Chinese carved Hongmu vase table, circa 1900 having a recessed square top and a cloud and bead frieze with shaped legs, 25 cm wide, 54 cm high, 25 cm deep CONDITION REPORT: This item is circa 1880 in date. There is a small 1 cm section missing from the pierced frieze. There should be pierced brackets beneath the frieze which are now all missing. The stretchers joining the legs at the bottom have been re-glued due to shrinkage. The top has faded through age and has ring marks on it.
Two pairs of Chinese yellow ground tea bowls, early Republic period, one pair with a gilded Shou to the interior, the other with a red Shou, all with Wufu, the exterior with roundels of auspicious objects against a yellow ground with tight scrolling floral decoration and all beneath a key border, each with handpainted red Qianlong mark, 9.2 cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Three bowls are sound and in good order throughout and with no obvious faults, cracks, chips or restorations. One bowl has a pitted interior. It also has a small but very fine star shaped crack to the base. All bowls ring out nicely when tapped. One pair of bowls has gilt rims which are slightly rubbed. The other pair of bowls do not and never have had gilt rims.
Three Chinese bowls, Republic period, two decorated with opposing dragons facing a flaming pearl amongst clouds and between a key and spuming wave border, the other with medallions of auspicious objects against a yellow ground with tight scrolling floral decoration between key false gadroon border, each with red six character Guangxu (1875-1908) marks, 12.5 cm 10.5 cm and 12 cm diameter respectively CONDITION REPORT: These items appear to be in good order with no obvious faults, chips, cracks or restorations. All items ring out nicely when tapped.
A good set of four Chinese wall plates by Nanchang Lize Xuan Chu Pin, representing the seasons, dated 1950, each depicting figures in a landscape, lakes and mountains, all within an en-grisaille and iron red border decorated with lanterns and bats, each with a poem and seal mark, the reverse with red character marks, diameter 22 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: All plates are in very good order with no obvious faults, chips, cracks or restorations visible. All plates ring out nicely when tapped.
A pair of Chinese porcelain presentation plates, Republic period, one decorated with two ducks amongst lotus leaves and flowers the other with phoenix standing upon a rock between peony, prunus blossom, each with Chinese presentation inscription with red seal, with four character mark Jiangxi Zhenpin (precious from Jiangxi) diameter 21.7 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both plates are in good order with no obvious faults, cracks, chips or restorations. Both ring out nicely when tapped.
A George V hallmarked silver cased salt, pepper and mustard set, Birmingham 1929, a Victorian small skin purse with hallmarked silver Art Nouveau floral decoration, London 1881, a pair of cut glass dressing table trinket pots with hallmarked silver tops, hallmarked silver napkin ring, cut glass oval dressing table jar with hallmarked silver top, silver handled button hook, silver spoon, silver vesta case, various hallmarks (11).
A George VI hallmarked silver jug, Sheffield 1941, two hallmarked silver teaspoons, an Art Nouveau style letter opener, marked 925, a snuff box with golfing insignia to top, marked 925, a hallmarked silver thimble, and a cut glass and silver mounted napkin ring, approx combined weighable 5.2ozt.

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