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A George IV silver three piece service, comprising a hot water jug, 21 cm high, a sugar bowl, and a milk jug, Richard Sibley with Makepeace London stamp to water jug and milk jug, London 1824/25, and a later matching silver teapot, London 1897, 16 cm high, approx. 90.3 ozt (all in) (4) See inside back cover colour illustration Condition report Report by MWGenerally the tea service is in good condition with no major repairs or damage, just general wear marks and tarnishing. The teapot does not sit quite square and there is slight rock when this is put onto a flat surface and the hot water jug handle feels slightly loose on the rivets. The ivory or bone inserts having cracks. The service feels a generous weight and construction.
A Beswick Connemara Pony, 1641, a Dartmoor Pony, 1642, a Fell Pony, 1647, a Shetland Pony, 1648, and an Exmoor Pony, 1645 (small chip to one hoof), all gloss (5) Condition report Report by NGConnemara Pony: oval Beswick stamp to belly. Ears slightly rough but from production. No other visible damage or repair.Darkmoor Pony: oval Beswick stamp to base. No visible damage or repair.Fell Pony: gold oval Beswick stamp to belly and oval Beswick stamps to front feet. Very minor/fretting to front left hoof. Grubby. Shetland Pony: oval Beswick stamp to belly. Chip to front left hoof.Exmoor Pony: oval Beswick stamp to belly. Chip to front left hoof.Connemara and Shetland without stickers. Others with Beswick oval stickers to rear quarter.
AFTER LIONEL EDWARDS "Belvoir 1929" Hunt following at the jump, colour print, signed in pencil lower left, together with an artists blind studio stamp CONDITION REPORTS There is fading and discolouration throughout. The crack in the glass does not appear to have effected the picture underneath. There are some scratch marks within the picture but this appears to be within the print itself. Glass could do with a clean, frame has general wear and tear . Picture has general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for further details
A pair of mounted Gaur Bison horns and skull cap on shield shaped mount by Van Ingen, stamped verso "Van Ingen Mysore" and bears remnants of label CONDITION REPORTS The right horn, looking at it straight on, this horn measures approximately 65 cms on the outside curve with a circumference of approximately 45 cms at the widest point. Looking straight on at the left horn, it measures approx 77 cms on the outside curve with a circumference of approx 45 cms at the widest point. The horn span is approximately 93 cms at the widest point. the shield measures approximately 43 cms in width and approx 56 cms in height. Both horns have various scratches and scuffs. One appears to have some paint over spray on it. Both horns are cracking and flaking where they meet the skull, some bits have fallen off. Both horns are nailed to the skull. The left horn has come slightly loose. The skull is slightly cracked where it meets the plaque. All screws holding the skull to the plaque are rusty and exposed. Some white plaster-like substance at the base of the left horn. The horns and skull are quite grubby throughout. Some yellowing and discolouration to the skull and cracking at the base of both horns. The shield has various scuffs, chips and scratches and a picture hook attached to the front for some reason. The Van Ingen stamp on the back of the shield is quite faded and rubbed. There a various drill holes on the skull. General signs of wear and tear throughout - please see images attached.
AFTER MICHAEL LYNE "Beagles after Hare", colour print, signed in pencil lower right, artists blind studio stamp lower left, together with T IVESTER LLOYD "The Excellence which is so much deserved", colour print, signed in pencil lower right, artists blind studio stamp lower left, together with one AFTER T IVESTER LLOYD, two further hunting print, a pair of riding breeches, a shooting stick and "Fox Hunting" by The Duke of Beaufort, one volume
AFTER LIONEL EDWARDS "The North Warwickshire", a study of huntsmen and hounds in a landscape, colour print, signed bottom left, titled bottom right, dated 1924 within the print, bears studio blind stamp mark bottom left, published Eyre & Spottiswoode, together with AFTER LIONEL EDWARDS "The Warwickshire", a study of huntsmen and hounds with fallen figure lower left, colour print, unsigned CONDITION REPORTS Image has some areas of foxing throughout both on the image and mount, as well as other dirt. Appears to be some slight scratching, especially to the right hand wooded side, areas of discolouration, frame has general wear and there are two holes where the eyelets have been put through. General wear. The North of Warwick shire displays various foxing, dirty brown marks all over especially visible to the sky and the white border. Mount severely foxed and yellowed. Frame various chips etc, general signs of wear and tear. The Warwickshire appears to be faded and yellowed, limited signs of foxing, frame displays various scratches, chips, scuffs etc. General signs of wear and tear
AFTER A J MUNNNGS "Eleven o'clock", limited edition, colour print 77/750 together with AFTER MICHAEL LYNE "The Huntsman", limited edition 219/399, signed in pencil lower right, together with AFTER A J MUNNINGS "Huntsman on horse", colour print, signed in pencil lower right, artists blind studio stamp lower left
A late 19th Century carpenters and joiners assistant - tooled leather spine, an 1880s edition 'The Girls Own Annual', a 1930s edition 'Complete Shakespeare' af, Dickens, Wordsworth, 'Ada and Gerty' circa 1915, Flower prints, Edwardian 'little Naturalist' Penguin 'Thelwell' circa 1969 East Midlands Airport souvenir, two stamp albums, etc, parcel lot (one box)
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