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VIENNESE GILT METAL & ENAMEL MINIATURE SALON SUITE, early 20th Century, comprising settee and two armchairs, with figural painted backs and seats, reversed with pin foliate backs, jewelled frames, 8cms high (3)Provenance:deceased estate Gwent, consigned via our Cardiff officeCondition Report:one chair back chipped border, other with chipped red enamel seat edge, settee with damaged arm join and chipped blue line
ELEVEN MAUCHLINE WARE COLLECTIBLES, comprising five booklets including of an album of Manchester Zoological Gardens, 13cms high; notebook with Ilfracombe print, 8.5cms high; and Common Prayer book with Clevedon prints, 9.5cms high; pillar box shaped money box with Skegness print, 11cms high; and watch stand with Folkestone print, 12cms high; two boxes with Aberystwyth prints; cylindrical box with Lover's Seat print; two napkin rings with Hastings and Llandudno prints, and a snuff box (11)Provenance:'The St John Perrott Stimson Collection of Treen & British Folk Art’ Please see This Autumn: Treen & British Folk Art — Rogers Jones Co (EN)Condition Report:prayer book dated 1871 to end paper. Money box with owner's inscription and date, 1898
Moko Pop Pop Scooter with Figure. Scooter is Maroon with black seat and spare wheel, with silver trim. Generally excellent, with only the odd spot of wear. Figure with some rubs and more pronounced marks but still good to very good. Box is good to very good, some age related marks and creasing but flaps complete and attached. Extremely hard to find in any condition.
Five framed and glazed prints:JOHN KAY, copperplate etching, 'Vincent Lunardi's 1785 Ascent from Heriot's Hospital Green, Edinburgh' (image size, 12.5 x 11 cm);after D.A.S. Douglas (1886) monochrome, hunting scene, (frame size 51 x 62.5 cm);after John Leech, hand coloured, 'Mr Bunting on his way to the Pic-nic' (frame size 33 x 38.5 cm);after J. Byrne, hand-coloured etching, 'View of Lillybrook, Capt. Mansell's Seat at Charlton Kings', (now Chelt. Park Hotel) printed and published by Samuel Young Griffith & Co, Cheltenham, 1826, (frame size 26 x 28.5 cm);'The Very Thing' from John Leech's 'Pictures of Life and Character', Punch 1856 (frame size 27.5 x 34 cm).
A matched set of five (4+1) late 19th century Oxford chairs: each with shaped elm seat of fine colour Quite a nice colour overall with light and dark patches as expected. The elm seats of pleasing grain and colour; generally scratches, scuffs and marks commensurate with age . The front legs on the carver are quite marked and it gets darker towards the top where the legs terminate in the seat. The arm terminals are much lighter as is the inside of the uprights through handling.
A large and comfortable early 18th century style (later) wing-back armchair: raised on carved walnut cabriole front supports carved at the knees with conch-style motifs and terminating with foliate scrolls (85 cm widest x 90 cm deepest x 114 cm highest)The armchair is of extra large size, very comfortable, with a solid frame (approx. 46cm from the floor to the seat). Generally in good overall but not 'perfect' condition with the dusky pink upholstery appearing lighter around the outside and with some darker colour and wear to the arms commensurate with usage. There is approx. 1" slightly darker red square on the seat and also an L-shaped one about 2" x 1". The underneath looks good and the chair has been upholstered professionally. The cabriole front legs look to be in good general overall condition. The earpieces are coming away slightly and slightly lighter than the legs. The front and back legs have possibly been rubbed down and re-polished at some time. Probably made in the early 20th century.
NANTGARW PORCELAIN DESSERT PLATE circa 1818-1820, of lobed form and typically moulded, to the interior a titled view 'Brough House, Yorkshire', the border with six sprigs inside a solid gilt rim, impressed NANT GARW CW to base, 22cms diamProvenance:private collection South West England, consigned via our Cardiff officeAuctioneer's Note:Landscape painting is relatively uncommon on Nantgarw porcelain and named views are rarer still, this view is probably after an engraving by William Angus (1752-1821). Brough House, later Brough Hall is located in North Yorkshire near the ancient parish of Catterick, originally built in the 15th Century it was in ownership of the de Burgh family, later it was the Sir John Lawson family seatCondition Report:fine, surface marks, slight wear #
1907 WELSH EISTEDDFOD OAK ARM CHAIR, square panel to back with dragon and inscribed 'Y DDRAIG COCH A DDYRY CYCHWYN', above 'FY PHIOL SYDD LAWN', the shaped pediment inscribed 'EISTEDDFOD ANNIBYNWYR. BL. FFESTINIOG.'Dimensions: 121h x 62w x 55cmsProvenance:private collection Swansea, consigned via our Carmarthen officeCondition Report:fair gap to seat panels and split, evidence of old worm, dry and scuffed in places, one arm slightly loose, structurally solid overall
Circa 1900 Possibly Zinner & Söhne German Automaton, depicting a bisque head doll seated on a turned gilt chair with a red seat, her white cat seated on her knee as she tries to feed him milk from a bottle, on a painted base with turning handle to the front, as it turns her and the cats head moves, along with her arm to a tune, 24cm by 20cm by 7.5cmA similar automaton is in the Murtogh D. Guinness Collection of Mechanical and Musical Automata, at the Morris Museum, New JerseyWorking automoton. Tail missing? Scuffing and wear to the doll and base.
An 18th Century oak hall settle bench / monks bench having a triple fielded panel back with penny scroll end arm rests. The seat having large wrought iron butterfly hinged with the lidded section opening to reveal a spacious interior storage compartment. One leg off but present. Measures approx; 115cm x 115cm x 50cm.
A pair of 19th Century Victorian Arts & Crafts movement bobbin turned corner chairs in the manner of William & Mary of square form having bobbin turned column backrest. The rush seat woven in a solid pad with all raised on bobbin legs united by stretchers. Measures approx; 70cm x 42cm x 42cm.
A matching pair of 19th Century English red lacquered chinoiserie decorated armchairs / carver chairs having curved backrest terminating to turned supported armrests. Single slate backrest with velour padded seat rests. Each raised on on cabriole supports. Each measures approx; 88cm x 53cm x 54cm.
A pair of 18th Century George III mahogany carver armchairs / side accent chairs having a shaped pierced fan backrest splat with embroidered drop in seat pads all being raised on square legs and supports over arrow feet. Measures approx; 92cm x 58cm x 51cm.COLLECTION; Anyone wishing to collect this item in-person, please note this lot is located offsite and collection will be required from a 'BA' (Bath) postcode, by appointment only. Exact location given after payment received. For anyone else, our usual courier service is available as usual, please find details on the shipping tab .
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