A Pair of English Delft Dry Drug Jars, circa 1710, each of shouldered ovoid form with flared foot and everted rim, titled COMF-PAMOC and C-CORT-AUR, enclosed within a border of shells, angels and pendant flowers in cobalt blue, C marks in underglaze blue, later tin covers, each 16cm One with crack to side, the other with minor hairline crack. Glaze chips to rim. 100615
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18th Century Style Hall Table: Mahogany hall table profusely carved with pineapples, shells, swags & a figure of a child. On four ball & claw feet 76cm x 149cm x 48cm CONDITION REPORT: There is a minor loss to the pineapple far right, there is some slight wearing to the edge of the table, no further damages or losses.
A collection of African artefacts, believed to date from the early 20th century, to include a seven bar Mbira with remnants of collection label, a carved timber spoon with paper label reading Swahili spoon and fork, a worked bristled timber section with applied label reading toothbrush, a vintage United Tobacco Limited, Cape Town tin containing an interesting selection of decorative seeds, beans, shells, etc, two bead work necklaces, a hollow gourd bearing paper label - Snuff Box, two small knives, one with a woven sheaf, and a timber sheaf, etc together with two early 20th century postcards, each containing silver leaves from the slopes of Table Mountain, one bearing text - All's Well To A Friend From Cape Town, etc, also together with nine antique Chinese brass pierced coins bearing character marks, etc
Military Cross with 1915 Star Trio and MID to Victory Medal, too Lieut F S Jasper RFA (Capt F S Jasper on Pair), MC unnamed as issued. Capt Frederick Stephens Jasper MC was awarded for the action 25/10/1917 East of Pollcapelle. L/G 18/1/1918 and 25/4/1918 for MC. MIDx2 L/G 4/1/1917 and 11/12/1917. MC citation as follows 'For Conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. His battery was destroyed by shell fire, all but one gun. After being reinforced by two guns he lost another by shell fire. For three days he attempted to make a road to get his guns out, but was always prevented by enemy shelling. When the enemy shelled the battery with gas shells in attempting to save his men in the darkness, he was himself gassed'. Lived Masons Hill, Bromley, Kent. GVF (4)
A George IV silver rectangular inkstand by Joseph Angell I, London 1822, with gadrooned rims to the cover of the two cut glass cylindrical inkwells, a quill holder between, the base with pen rests, a gadrooned rim with shells and flowers, on four scroll and paw feet, 24cm (10 1/4in) long, 738g (23.75 oz) weighable
A set of four silver gilt small comports, apparently Victorian hallmarks erased, the shaped circular dishes embossed with female masks, shells, scrolls and flowers, the reeded centres with bosses embossed with shells, scrolls and leaves, the domed bases conforming, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) diameter, 954g (30.65 oz)
Nosotti - an English giltwood and gesso pier mirror with shaped multi-plate top the frame finely carved overall with scrolls, flower heads and shells, two pairs of ormolu scrolling leafy branches with conforming nozzles and drip pans, the base with serpentine-shaped velvet covered shelf with cabochon carved border above scrolling bracket, bearing applied C. Nosotti label verso, 220cm high, 92cm wide max., Circa 1850 Charles Nosotti, 398 and 399 Oxford Street, London, originally came from Milan and was primarily a carver and gilder, and his firm known as a looking glass manufactory. Records show he had settled in Westminster as early as 1831.
Britains 9740 Boxed 18” Heavy Howitzer Gun, mounted on tractor wheels for field operations, 1962 issue gloss green diecast gun, complete with brass shell charger, plus two extra shell chargers, six silver grey plastic shells, 4 extra shells in bag, in near mint condition, with a excellent illustrated box, polystyrene inner tray and card packing piece,outerbox has some sellotape to end flaps, one end flap has been repaired
A Late 19th Century Two-Tier Etagere England circa 1880, the dark green lacquer background japanned with exotic birds, paper fans and flowers decorated in red and gold, the fretwork galleries centred by carved shells, the turned spindle supports resting on brass cups and castors, 73cm wide, 70cm high, 40cm deep
A Model 9 Pounder Mark II Field Gun and Limber England circa 1875, attributed to Reid & Sons, Newcastle -Upon-Tyne, in mahogany and brass throughout, the rifled barrel with the elevating gear of Whitworth pattern, consisting of a long screw bolted to the cascabel button, the carriage fitted with two axletree boxes and one slimmer box for shells, cartridges and small stores, also forming a pair of seats for the gunners with leather back straps and arm shields, with matching footrests beneath, the iron spoked cambered wheels correctly canted at an acute outward angle, the carriage retaining the handspike and rammer strapped to the respective side brackets, 87cm wide, 19cm high, 27cm deep
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