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A Royal Crown Derby Treasures of Childhood Toy Drum with gilt metal drum stick, first quality; a Royal Crown Derby paperweight Posie pattern Dragon, gold stopper, first quality; a Honeysuckle pattern plate, first quality; a Derby Border plate, second quality; a Royal Albert Beatrice pattern sucrier and cover (5)
ROYAL ALBERT; a quantity of approximately one hundred and ten pieces of 'Old Country Roses', to include fourteen tea cups and saucers, thirteen side plates, diameter 16cm, eight dinner plates, diameter 26cm, two lidded tureens, diameter 23cm, a teapot, a bachelor's teapot, two coffee pots, cruet set, two pairs of salts and peppers, cake plate and slice, two short candle stick, a cake stand, diameter 16cm, seventeen small plates, diameter 20cm, three sugar bowls, two milk jugs, various decorative items including clock, shoes, teddy bear ornament, etc (approx 110).
Various collectible porcelain figures to include three Lladró examples, comprising a girl with chicken, a girl with piglet and a girl with a chamber stick, height of tallest approx 21cm, also a Nao girl with dove, a Nadal female golfer in full swing, height approx 23.5cm, a Coalport urn-shaped lidded vase in the antique style, decorated with garden flowers, gilt rams' head handles and gilt edging, on a square base, height to top of lid 21cm, a modern Imari bowl and a Royal Grafton China chamberstick.
A group of jewellery and effects, comprising a 9ct gold Masonic stick pin, with blue enamel back bearing the initials JMMD, a 9ct gold Victorian sweetheart brooch, wish bone design with central sparrow, 3.4g all in, a silver cased thimble and a set of imitation gentleman's jewellery. (a quantity)
A pair of Ercol armchairs, each with a shaped stick back and arms, with two cushioned seats, 102cm high, 75cm wide, 52cm deep. The upholstery in this lot does not comply with the 1988 (Fire & Fire Furnishing) Regulations, unless sold to a known exporter or upholsterer it will be cut from the frame before leaving the premises.
A selection of vintage silver items. The lot to include a silver hallmarked cigarette case with engraved initials to the front (hallmarked Birmingham 1918, measures 11 x 9cm), a silver hallmarked swizzle stick (hallmarked London 1954, SJR), an 800 silver spoon with filigree finial (marked 830), and a partially silver backed clothes brush (hallmarked London 1926). Weight without brush 171.8g.
Two Kiev 35mm Rangefinder Cameras, to include a Kiev II, body G, shutter working, slow speeds stick, rangefinder patch very clear & bright, with a Jupiter-8 f/2 5cm lens, optics G, some cleaning marks to the front element, together with a Kiev 4, body G-VG, shutter working, rangefinder patch bright & clear, with a Jupiter-8M f/2 50mm lens, optics G-VG, with a travel tripod,
A Mixed Selection of 35mm SLR Cameras, to include a Kowa S, shutter not working, a Petri TTL, shutter working but slow speeds stick, a Miranda, shutter working, two Pentax ME Super 35mm SLR bodies, untested, & a Minolta SRT100X, shutter working, also with a Nikon Lens Series E f/1.8 50mm lens, optics G, some dust & haze present,
A GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF PALDEN LHAMO Adorned with beaded jewels and a garland of severed heads at the chest, a billowing celestial scarf wrapped around the shoulders, a snake entwined around a tally stick at the waist, the right arm raised and the left holding a skull cap to the chest, the ferocious face with exaggerated features, the flaming hair surmounted by a five-skull crown, all supported on an oval base of turbulent waves and bones surrounded by craggy rockwork 18.5cm high (1620 grams)铜鎏金吉祥天母像Condition Report: some later lacquered gilding Condition Report Disclaimer
A LATE VICTORIAN BRASS AND CAST IRON STICK STANDCIRCA 1900With eight divisions above the removable drip tray64cm high, 49cm wide, 22cm deepCondition Report: There are scratches, marks and abrasions consistent with age and use, some scuffing to the finish of the brass showing as darker marks. The stand is intact but has some movement when wobbled back and forth. The drip tray is rusted and has dents, there are chips to the later paintwork but it is intact.There is some rust to the cast iron base.Please see the additional photographs as a visual record of condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Liberty & Co style stick-back Windsor chair,early 20th century, with a rounded back and dished seat, over turned supports united by a stretcher,53cm wide60cm deep122cm high, seat 44.5cm hightogether with a near pair of wheel-back Windsor chairs, 19th century, each with a pierced slat and spindle back,62 and 56cm wide60cm and 53cm deep106cm and 100cm high, seats n46cm and 44cm high (3) Condition ReportKnocks, splits and losses throughout. 19th century chairs a little unsteady. Liberty chair with addition to the back and with flight holes to the base of the seat. The Liberty chair also has signs of previous repairs to the stretcher.
Victorian silver inkstand of boat shaped form, with bead edge and scroll handles, centrally mounted wafer box, with separate urn taper stick and snuffer and a pair of silver mounted cut glass ink bottles, on four fluted feet (London 1885) William Hutton & Sons. Approximately 14ozs. 24cm acrossGeneral overall condition good, some minor surface scratching, all four feet on base are very slightly pushed in and underside is scratched where mounting nuts have been tightened, both inkwells are very good, silver mounts undamaged, glass no cracks or chips, taperstick is also good, top mounted urn is very slightly pushed in. Hall marks clear.
Pair of George II cast silver candlesticks with knopped stems and cotton reel candle holders, on stepped shell and scroll bases, separate sconces (unmarked), undersides of bases engraved AK/1755 (London 1755) John Cafe. All at approximately 27ozs.General overall condition good, both sticks are very dirty, one stick has a slight lean, one corner of the base is bent up and it does not sit square, other stick base is slightly distorted and does not sit square. No other evidence of major damage or repair to either stick. Sconces are unmarked and may not be original.
William IV silver chamber stick of small proportions (probably from an inkstand), with acanthus leaf boarders and separate snuffer with integral chain, (Sheffield 1831), maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, together with three George III silver coffee spoons (London 1817) (4).Total gross weight is 115 grams (the base is filled). Base is 6.6cm in diameter, the height is 6.5cm.
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