J Blatt; a reproduction mahogany-cased stick barometer, the silvered dial signed 'J Blatt Brighton' within a case with architectural pediment and with thermometer to the trunk, length 97cm. CONDITION REPORT Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service. We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/postage-shipping/
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A 19th century brass bound mahogany campaign chest in two parts, the top comprising two short and one long drawer, the base with three long drawers, one fitted with secretaire, with brass drop handles, on block feet, ivorine label to top right drawer 'Army & Navy G.S.L', 102 x 99 x 49.5cm. CONDITION REPORT Wear commensurate with age to include scratches, scuffs and small indentationssome heavy marking to the top surface in one areaNo visible woodwormMost drawers run smoothly, however the top long drawer and bottom drawers stick a little.
A Chinese ivory and paper fan with painted scene of figures in a boat on a lake, the reverse with calligraphy, signed, 32cm, and a bone and lace fan with pierced sticks, lace painted with putti, 35.5cm (af) (2). CONDITION REPORT Chinese Fan - edges frayed, some foxing otherwise appears goodBone and lace fan - one stick broken in half, otherwise appears good
A CAMEO RING AND A STICK PIN, the yellow metal, claw set cameo of oval design, depicting a lady in profile, trifurcated shoulders, stamped 9ct gold, ring size N, approximate gross weight 5.5 grams, together with a Victorian horse shoe stick pin, hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham, approximate gross weight 0.8 grams (Condition Report:- overall condition good, general light wear)
An Edwardian morocco dressing case containing French white metal mounted toilet fitments and a green morocco easel frame 'travelling valet' containing six silver-mounted fitments (one missing and replaced with a cased shaving stick), the case designed for hanging or standing and probably part of a dressing case (2)
Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Costa's Hummingbird Gathering Nectar" Signed lower right. Original Watercolor painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Proofcard for the U.S. 29c Costa's Hummingbird stamp issued June 15, 1992. The bright green and violet plumage of the Costa's Hummingbird is the perfect complement to a harshly beautiful landscape of red sandstone and purple sage. Found from California east to New Mexico, the Costa's Hummingbird is known for its fondness of high, dry plateaus. In the winter, the bird migrates a comparatively short distance to Arizona and southern California and into Mexico. But in the summer, the Costa's frequents the canyons and mountains of the American Southwest, as well as California's golden hills. The male is very distinctively marked, for no other hummingbird on the continent has a purple cap and throat, plus feathers that stick out like whiskers. As mating season rolls around, the male Costa's performs stunning aerial acrobatics in an attempt to woo a female. Once he has succeeded, the female will lay two tiny eggs in a nest scarcely over an inch in outside diameter. The eggs weigh as much as 20 percent of the mother's body weight, the equivalent of a 135-pound woman giving birth to a 27-pound baby. Although their parents are among the most beautiful of all birds, the young are tiny, featherless and -- homely. In about three weeks, however, they will be ready to leave the nest and are as stunningly beautiful as their parents. Image Size: 14 x 12 in. Overall Size: 21 x 18.25 in. Unframed. (B13644)
A late 19th century brass,champleve enamel and pietra dura decorated chamber stick together with a champleve enamel picture frame (2)Condition ReportPicture frame has losses to the enamel and a repair to the right foot area with associated losses, the top finial looks to be a bit bent backwards, there is an indentation to the back resulting in the sliding cover somewhat difficult to slide but does open ok. The candlestick has some losses to the inlaid decoration to the bowl, otherwise good condition.
A pair of Chinese glazed joss stick holders in the form of temple lions, 12cms (4.75ins) high; together with a pair of Chinese shi shi figures; and a Shiwan figure of a robed bearded gentleman (5).Condition ReportBlue dogs - one has a loss to the tip of his tail, the other in good condition. Green dogs loss to tip of one and restoration to joss stick holder, the other loss to both tips of ears and mouth, restorations to joss stick holder.Recumbent figure with loss to foot and hat tassels and some loss to the glaze
A large Victorian silver and ivory walking stick handle together with a porcelain floral ball parasol handle (2)Condition ReportAge shrinkage hairline crack 3cm long running up from middle silver band. 15mm diameter where it would meet the stick.porcelain handle 12mm diameter where it would meet the stick
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