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Royal Mail FDC collection. 2013 - 2016 approx 70 covers. Includes The Great War 1916, Great Fire of London Classic Locomotives of Northern Ireland, Glasgow 2014 XX Commonwealth Games, Shackleton and the Endurance Expedition, Merchant Navy, Christmas 2013, Comedy Greats, London Underground, Working Horses and many more. All have neat typed addresses. These later covers have really high stamp values and are tough to get. Good condition
DROCOURT, No. 8635 A FINE LATE 19TH CENTURY GIANT SIZED GILT BRASS FRENCH GORGE CASED REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK the folding handle above a moulded case with a fully floral engraved masked and enamelled dial with roman numerals and five minute markers, blued spade hands, fronting an 8-day spring driven movement with a massive silvered lever balance wheel escapement, hour/half hour strike on a gong and a push button repeat 25cm high with the handle up - bears the makers stamp for Drocourt and the dial signed by the retailer Martin & Co. Paris & Cheltenham
RAINGO FRERES, PARIS, NUMBER 3253. A MID 19TH CENTURY FRENCH STRIKING CARRIAGE CLOCK, the plain case with turned folding handle and solid back door, silvered dial with Roman chapter ring and eight-day spring driven movement with sunken balance wheel escapement and outside countwheel strike on a bell - back plate with makers stamp and number 16.5cm handle up
A DECORATIVE LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS AND PORCELAIN PANELLED CARRIAGE CLOCK REPEATER. The corniche case set with pale blue panels decorated in high relief with birds and flowering foliage, Roman chapter ring and eight-day spring driven movement striking the hours/ half hours on a coiled gong. Silvered lever balance escapement and hourly push button repeat - maker's stamp for Achille, Brocot 17cm handle up
MID 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT BRASS MANTEL CLOCK the rococo style case embossed with acanthus leaves and scrolls enclosing a 3.5” enamel white dial with Roman numerals and Arabic minute markings fronting eight-day spring driven movement striking the hours/half hours on a bell - back plate with makers stamp ‘AD MOUGIN’ 40cm high
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT BRASS AND WHITE MARBLE DRUM- HEAD MANTEL CLOCK OF SMALL SIZE with cast leaf work base on turned feet and bird cresting above a white convex enamel dial with floral painted Arabic chapter ring fronting an eight day spring driven movement with outside count wheel on a bell - bears makers stamp of Mougin 24cm high
A LATE 19th CENTURY ORNATE GILT METAL FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK with domed porcelain pediment and painted romantic classical garden scene to the front raised on scroll splay feet; the cream enamel dial with Arabic chapter ring interlinked by floral swags fronting an eight day spring driven movement with gong strike - bears makers stamp for Marti et Cie 41cm high
A rare unique WWI First World War handwritten manuscript titled 'Collection of Wounded From An Advancing Army In Open Fighting; Report On The Work Of 1/3rd South Midland Field Ambulance From March 21st To April 25th 1917.' This manuscript being the carbon copy, and featuring many handwritten accounts of injuries sustained during conflict, movements etc. A rare and fascinating personal insight into this area of the war. Comes with official stamp to top corner of cover.
A Royal Doulton limited edition Shakespeare jug, 757/1000, 27 cm high Condition report Report by NGCouple of nibbles and some roughness to inner rim. Paint and glaze faults to handle (production faults). Some rubbing around foot ring but no visible repairs. The back stamp is not scratched or drilled.
A Hertwig/Katzhütte huntsman, 23.5 cm high, and others similar hunting figures (9) Condition report Report by NGJumping Huntsman (lighter base): jacket certainly re-painted. Figure crazed. Green Hertwig/Katzhutte mark above the number 10.Jumping Huntsman (darker base): paint on Huntsman's coat thick but possibly original, some paint loss to coat tails. Some damage or repair to base to right hand hedge/fence. Some crazing. Nibbles around base. Stylised green mark to base above No 43 or 48.Girl on prancing pony: no visible damage or repair. Some crazing. Slight production fault to horse's back left leg (hole in body). Green Hertwig/Katzhutte stamp above No 53.Rearing Huntsman: horse's front right leg crudely repaired. Some glaze faults around bridle and in horse's tail. Some crazing. Nibbles around base. Base marked with green H/Kat/house mark and EZ.Huntsman on prancing horse: reins missing. Some paint losses to red coat. Some nibbles around base. Green Hertwig/Katzutte mark above No 7.Girl on jumping pony: jacket with paint losses and discolouration, yellow showing through. Also marks on her yellow trousers. Horse's ears rough but appear as left factory, Some slight crazing. Again nibbles to base, which is marked with green Hertwig/Katzutte mark above No 56.Boy on jumping pony: discolouration and paint loss to jacket. Light crazing. Green Hertwig/Katzutte mark to base above No 7. Base with some nibbles and corner flattened to one side.Huntswoman sitting side saddle: horse's ears rough, but appear as left factory. Firing crack visible at base of skirt. Reins present possibly later. Some slight crazing. Base with some nibbles and green Hertwig/Katzutte stamp above No 22. Also with sticker to base. Kunsthanel 'de Dissel' SoestdijkHuntsman on horse standing on all fours: reins broken and blue-tacked. Some glaze faults and colour loss from production. Also some paint losses from red coat post production. Some crazing. Base with some nibbles. Base marked with H/Kat house figure 'A' and German in green. Figures have all been out on display and are grubby.
A Beswick Welsh Cob, rearing, 1st version, rocking horse grey, 1014, gloss (front right leg restored) See inside front cover colour illustration Condition report Report by NGFront right leg restored. No other visible repairs or damage. All over crazed. Base with moulded marks, round Beswick stamp and painter's number 97.
A Beswick Shire Mare, skewbald, 818, gloss See illustration Condition report Report by NGNo visible repairs or restoration. No visible damage. Crazed, most visible in white areas. Right eye painted, left eye almost left unfinished. Sticker to right hind quarter. Round Beswick stamp to belly.
A Beswick Foal, large, head down, chestnut, 947, and another, large, stretched, 1st version, chestnut, 836, both gloss (2) Condition report Report by NGFoal head down: no visible repair, restoration or damage. Oval stamp to belly and some slight crazing. Indistinct painter's number to front right foot, possibly 64.Large, stretched: no visible repair, restoration or damage. Beswick sticker to back right quarter. Sticker slightly picked on a couple of sides. No real crazing to speak of. Oval Beswick stamp to belly and painter's number 95.
A Beswick Huntsman's Horse, rocking horse grey, 1484, gloss See illustration Condition report Report by NGNo visible repair or restoration. A couple of very slight (smaller than pin head) nibbles around hoofs. Crazed. Round Beswick stamp to belly. Indistinct painter's number to front left hoof.
A Beswick Huntsman's Horse, chestnut, 1484, gloss (two legs restored) See illustration Condition report Report by NGBoth horse's left legs have been professionally restored, this has been done well. Front of right front hoof has been chipped and looks like it has white filler in it. Ears appear ok. Also sligher missing from front left hoof but this appears to be production. Some light crazing. Brown Beswick stamp to belly and painter's number 95.
A Beswick Huntsman's Horse, grey, 1484, another, brown, both gloss, and another, white, matt (3) Condition report Report by NGGrey: No visible repairs or restoration. Some very small nibbles around horse's hooves. Round Beswick stamp to belly.Brown: Slight sliver around front hooves, but this is production pre-glaze. No visible damage or repair. Round Beswick stamp to belly.White: No visible repairs or restoration. Round Beswick stamp to belly.
A Beswick Bois Roussel Racehorse, 2nd version, chestnut, 701, gloss See illustration Condition report Report by NGNo visible repairs or restoration. Some uneveness to edges of hoofs, white tip showing on top of right ear but appears smooth, but this appears to be production. Some crazing. Round Beswick stamp to belly. Indistinct painter's number, probably '89.
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