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A Victorian artists stained beech adjustable stool with leather seat, bearing ivorine plaque inscribed "C Roberson & Co, 99 Long Acre & 154 Piccadilly, London", together with five various blank canvases CONDITION REPORTS The canvases appear to have been pre-used and have some white washing and some have previous pictures verso which have been partly white-washed out, including one bearing inscription "H E Conway". The easel with general wear and stains and leather with some splits and cracking and drying due to age. The easel has some painted initials "HEC" verso. Rusting to metal fitments. Some scuffs, chips and small splits to wood. Approx 119cm high.
A Goebel Hummel figure, Latest News, 184, 13 cm high, and eleven other figures (12) Condition report Model 79 Generally grubby. No major damage. Model 322 Heavy crazing across the whole of the figure and underside. Does not appear to be any major damage. Model 119 Generally grubby. Light crazing to base. Model 162/0 Generally grubby. No major damage. Model 32/0 Light crazing. No major damage of note. Model 154/0 Grubby. No major damage of note. Model 305 Generally grubby. No major damage. Model 127 No major damage of note. Model 423 Generally grubby. No major damage. Model 257 Internal rattle. Generally grubby with light rubbing and crazing to underside. Model 34 Generally grubby. No major damage of note. Model with number obscured. Boy reading a newspaper. Crazing to stool and underside. No major damage of note.
An oak joint stool, and an oak candle box (2) Condition report Stool Stool displays noticeable wear, mainly concentrated to the legs, lower sections and around the underside. Top section displays scratches, knocks and nicks ranging from light to deep. Slightly warped and split down the middle as at different levels. Some loss of detail to side decoration. Pits and wear with some loss present in majority of areas. No provenance with items.
A Steck boudoir grand pianola piano (pianola movement incomplete), and a duet stool (2) Condition report Report by JB The entire mechanism and air pipes are missing from this pianola. All the clockwork and mechanical aspects are missing. It can only be used as a normal piano. Displays general wear, markings and rubbings.
Two Egyptian Revival carved walnut, inlaid and bone inlaid chairs, late 19th/ early 20th century, one with a winged back centred by an Egyptian mask, the other with a vulture, with upholstered seats on animalistic supports ending in paw and hoof feet, each 90cm high See Sotheby’s sale “20th Century Applied Arts & Design” 9th November 2001, lot 14 for three similar winged examples and Sotheby’s Olympia “Decorative Arts” 14th October 2005, lot 3 for a vulture chair (sold there with a stool) Provenance: Previously the property of Peter Grant (1935-1995), manager of Led Zeppelin
Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Stool, marked to base Westminster Abbey Store, sat on by Air Commodore JC Neely, Honorary Surgeon to HM, dated June, etc. with original? green velour cover, on square chamfered club footed oak supports, Certificate Qualification to practice medicine & surgery to John Conrad Neely, Additional Appointment to Officer in the RAF 4th September 1929 to rank of Flying Officer & Examination Certificate from the Royal College of Surgeons 30th July 1926 to qualify in practice of surgery

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