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An early 19th century miniature chamberstick, probably Chamberlains, encrusted with shells and shredded clay, pierced gilt border, 5.5cm diam, c.1820; a rare Charles Bourne miniature flared cylindrical vase, well painted with rose, tulip and other flowers, cobalt blue border, applied with gilt scrolls, 7cm high, CB/182 in red (2)
A George VI silver four piece pedestal tea service, comprising teapot, water pot, sugar basin and helmet shaped cream jug and sugar basin, hinged fluted domed covers, each engraved in the mid-18th century taste with strapwork and applied with cut-card scallop shells, scroll-capped handles, skirted bases, the tea and water pots with ivory fittings, Harrods Ltd, London 1938, 66oz gross
Toys - Britains Ltd Deetail, World War II military figures, including British paratroopers, German infantrymen with motorcycle sidecar, American marines with dispatch rider, Japanese infantrymen with mortar team and shells; a Zyimex King Tiger tank, an M60 Abrahams tank, T10 JS III, a Dinky US Jeep, a Dinky armoured car; qty
CHAMBERLAIN'S WORCESTER POT POURRI VASE AND COVER CIRCA 1810 the pierced lid with gilt knop finial above an ovoid body, raised on a triform base modelled with dolphins above shells, with feather and marble decoration, painted inscription CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER/ MANUFACTURERS TO THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES AND DUKE OF CUMBERLAND 18cm high
FRENCH LOUIS PHILLIPE GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK 19TH CENTURY the silvered Roman numeral dial set in a Rococo case with acanthus scrolls, shells, and flower garlands, the eight day movement striking a bell (lacking), serial no. 4085; with an associated pair of tazze with shell dish tops mounted with phoenix, with dolphin supports and triform bases (3) 33cm high
A JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD WOODBLOCK PRINT OF A WOMAN WALKING ON A WINDY DAY, attributed verso to Kunisada, approximately 35cm x 24cm, together with two other late 19th/early 20th Century Japanese woodblock prints of a lady with a box of shells and a man carrying a branch of cherry blossom, approximately 35cm x 25cm (3)
A rectangular silver-fronted photograph frame, Sheffield, 1991, with reed and ribbon border, 22 cm. high, blue velvet back, strut present but needs re-affixing; and a larger silver-fronted photograph frame, Sheffield, 1993, 29 cm. high, stamped with shells and scrolls, blue velvet easel back, in good condition. (2).
An Early Victorian Silver Oil and Vinegar Cruet Stand, Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox, London 1843, the pair of joined octagonal holders with pierced and engraved scrolling foliage and shells, on dolphin supports and with leaf capped scroll handle, crest engraved, the cut glass bottles with scroll handle and hinged cover (one bottle extensively damaged), 17cm wide, the stand 18oz 18dwt The frame is of a very good weight and quality. As per decription one bottlle has been compeletely smashed and re-stuck and would need replacing. The dolphin feet need straightening slightly. Clear marks ot underside of base. Both bottles fully marked to mount and part marked to inside of cover. One cover with sideways movement when open.
A pair of Victorian silver napkin rings, in case, Sheffield 1896, a silver rectangular photograph frame with wooden easel support, Birmingham 1924, pair of silver bottle coaters, toast fork (af) two egg cups, three piece cruet and tray and three decanter labels in the form of scallop shells, etc
A quantity of collectors' items including a trench art shell case ashtray in the form of a cap, a string of bullet shells, an oval metal casket decorated with figural scenes in relief with blue silk lining, a Cloisonné bowl and small vase, and a collection of pigs including glass, onyx, and German pseudo Hanau silver miniature figure of a pig driver, etc.
A pair of Chinese mother of pearl shells on stands, 19th century, gilt decorated to each side with peacocks and birds, trees, floral sprays and hills, on floral carved ebonised stands, stand height 14.5cm, full height 30.5cm. Condition report: Apart from one area of repair stands in good condition. One mother of pearl shell has been badly glued. Some loss of decoration in back. A small crack in other shell and a loss of gilt to peacock's feathers and body, some damage to edge of shell and corners. Two deep faults on back.
Seashells: A Collection of Various World Sea Shells and Coral, to include Scorpion spider, Candy snail, Fig shells, Salisbury spindle, Auger turitella, Sundial, Millipede spider conch, Strawberry turbo, Japanese landsnail, Spotted tonna, Donkey's ear abalone, Babylonia spirata, all contained within a three-drawer plywood collectors chest, 46cm by 28cm by 16cm, together with three coral specimens (qty)
Taxidermy: A Pair of Cased Smew (Mergus albellus) circa 1886, By C. Helstrip, York, male and female full mounts, the female stood upon a large faux rock in stooped position with beak open, the male stood atop a faux seaweed surrounded faux rock with head turning to the right, both amongst a seashore setting with grit seaweed and shells to the base, set against a watercolour painted back board, enclosed within a period single-glass ebonised display case with gilded moulding, 65.5cm by 23cm by 46.5cm , taxidermists full trade label to verso
Taxidermy: Great Northern Diver (Gavia immer) circa 1950, female full mount in recumbent position looking straight ahead, against a pink painted interior, enclosed within a single-glass ebonised display case, 63cm by 21.5cm by 36cm, Black Headed Gull (Larus ribidundus) By Joseph Ripley, Frasergate, York, full mount in winter plumage stood upon faux rock groundwork amongst tall grasses and fauna, against a painted blue interior, enclosed within a single-glass ebonised display case, 36.5cm by 16cm by 42cm, Northern Gannet Morus bassanus) and Red-Legged Kittiwake (Rissa brevirostris) juvenile full mount stood upon a faux rock ledge turning to the right, the Gannet stood below on faux grit covered rock work amongst a seashore themed setting with seaweed and shells, against a plain interior, enclosed within a single-glass scumbled pine display case, 74cm by 21cm by 61cm (3)
Taxidermy: Juvenile Gannet (Morus bassanus) circa 1900, by H Burton 120 Wardour St London, full mount bird stood upon seaweed covered large faux rocks with head raised amongst a seashore themed setting of pebbles and sea shells, set against a watercolour painted back board with taxidermists label to lower right corner, enclosed within a period three-glass ebonised display case, 69cm by 27.5cm by 73.5cm
Fossil/Mineral: A Collection of Various Minerals Seashells and Fossils, a varied collection of tropical sea shells minerals and fossils to include cowrie, kings crown, clam, scallop, cone, conch, cockle etc. Fossils to include ammonite, clam shells, petrified wood and a Megladon tooth, fossilised tooth (qty)
Taxidermy: A Cased Gannet (Morus), circa 1870, in the manner of Henry Shaw, juvenile full mount stood upon a painted faux rock with sea shells and seaweed to the base, set against a painted blue interior, enclosed within a single-glass ebonised display case with gilded moulding 73.5cm by 29.5cm by 68cm
Fossils: Two cased displays of various fossils and shells entitled Animals without backbones to include- Brittle Star, Sea Urchin, Prawn, Insect ''Arglon'', Trilobite, Gastropod, Belemite etc, all enclosed within two five-panel perspex table display cases with green painted wooded bases, 42cm by 39cm 16cm including base, together with a Tarantula Spider full specimen stood upon large green leaves, enclosed within a five-panel perspex table display case with green painted wooded base, 25cm by 25cm by 14cm (3)
Taxidermy: Giant Clam (Tridacna gigas), circa 1920, two separate half shells, 56cm width by 35cm depth, and 58cm width by 36cm depth (not from a single animal) (2) Appendix II Annex B The Giant Clam is the largest living bivalve mollusc. They inhabit the shallow coral reefs of the South Pacific and Indian oceans and measure as much as 1.2m across, and have an average lifespan of 100 years or more.
A pair of WWI engraved trench art shells, one dated 1917 and the other 1918, together with three later example, two having Royal Army Ordnance Corps badges, together with a grenade and a cloth badge (7)This is something we could possibly post for you. Only mainland UK approx £20-£25, postage costs will be worked out after the sale
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