A 19TH CENTURY EASTERN MICRO-MOSAIC BOX of rectangular form, the lift-off cover with painted river scene in scrolling gilt enriched surround and spandrels, the remainder with typical mosaic designs. 4cm(h) x 17cm(w) x 10cm(d) Condition Report: Some age splits to top, some losses to mosaic, patch of damage to underside.
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AN UNUSUAL BRASS AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL FIVE GLASS CARRIAGE TYPE CLOCK early 20th century, having an enamelled swing handle, bevelled rectangular glass panel enclosing the platform escapement, the enamelled dial with Arabic hours and foliate detail within a gilt surround, and enamelled ends, the movement unmarked. 9cm(h) x 8.7cm(w) x 6cm(d) Condition Report: Tarnishing but generally good.
A 19TH CENTURY ANGLO-INDIAN CARVED EBONY CHAIR having a bowed crest-rail profusely carved and pierced with fruit and foliage, scrolling uprights, and padded needlework back, the needlework depicting a woman holding a bowl of fruit, the base section with smaller padded needlework section within a scroll carved surround (the reverse with brace support with conforming carving), the tapering drop-in seat with a needlework depiction of parrots around a bird bath, the scroll carved seat-rail raised on substantial scrolling front supports finishing with animal paw feet, on later castors. 99cm(h) Condition Report: Depletions to blocks at the top of each leg, depletions to back legs, later castors, fading and wear to needlework, some rips and tears to upholstery backing/reverse, movement to back, viewing advised.
A GEORGE II WALNUT AND PARCEL GILT FRET-FRAMED MIRROR the fret-cut scrolling crest with central gilt pierced foliate roundel, the bevelled mirror plate within a moulded gilt slip and surround, the base with fret-cut scrolls. 107cm(h) Condition Report: Some warping and repair to crest, spotting to plate, veneer splits, viewing advised.
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY POLE SCREEN with needlework panel of a foliate wreath in a mahogany surround with fret-cut crests, under glass, the pole with adjuster and turned basel section, on a trefoil platform and turned feet. 143cm(h) Condition Report: The screen appears associated to the pole, the pole with bending and scratches, viewing advised.
A South East Asian 19th Century steel plate with overlaid silver work of house/stream and trees, sold together with a 19th Century picture frame utilising steel and silver overlaid panels within wooden surround, the design with palace to top panel, date palms to both side panels, and a sampan with figures to lower panel. (2) Diameter of plate 25.5cm
A pair cased pocket watch London hallmarks for 1795 stamped to the inner case, dial white enamel with black Roman numerals and Arabic numerals to the four quarters, the gilded verge fusee movement is signed to the pierced and engraved back plate P. Phillips London 14761. The outer case is reverse painted and gilded under tortoise shell with a scene of sailing ships in a harbour with a foliate surround, held in place with tiny silver studs.
A cabinet-makers lockable pine chest with decorative brass key measuring 40"" x 28"" x 26""h. with two banks of 28 drawers and dummy drawers grained to give a satinwood inlaid, rosewood appearance, with leather pulls, the lid interior veneered with an attractive mottled cream timber, with decorative central panel, rosewood banding and satinwood inlay surround, some work required G
A VICTORIAN TONBRIDGE WARE LADY`S DRESSING TABLE STAND having pin cushion hinged box top and twin flank period stoppered clear glass preparation bottles sitting in a floral worked surround with key, 10cm high x 22cm deep, (3 feet inside and some vene ers lifting around edge, bears trade label underside F L Hausrug Liverpool)
AFTER JOHN CHARLTON "From my heart I thank my beloved people, May God bless them - God Save The Queen!", "The Celebration of the Diamond Jubilee..... Empress of India", black and white print published by William Doig & Company, 174 New Bond Street, London, January 1st 1900, bears facsimile signature "Victoria R I 1899", to margin CONDITION REPORTS Size approx 109 cm x 83 cm including surround but not including frame. Picture with browning, stains and fading. Quite a few large scratches to the paper and print. Frame with various scuffs and separating at joins.

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