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CBG Mignot WWI Medical Services one horse cart embellished with red cross, three small tents with metal French flags, Doctor, three Nurses, Orderly with 'Health Dog', Orderly with backpack, four beds with matresses, four wounded, Man drying trousers, table and three mess tins (Condition Good, some Fair, a few embellished with red crosses) 1922 (25)
A Chinese pith paper picture, circa 1870, depicting two ladies before a large screen decorated with a golden pheasant on rockwork and beside blossoming branches, each female with a sheet of paper, one seated on a stool, one leaning against a table adorned with a blue ground vase with peony. 28.5 cm x 20 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: There is a small 1 cm x 8 mm repair to the bottom left hand corner. There are two 1 cm tears to the right hand side of the illustrated screen frame. There are two 4 cm long white vertical lines by the feet of the seated left side figure, however we do not believe these to be tears or repairs but an anomaly in the paper. There is a further small horizontal mark approx 5 cm down from the top right hand corner, this mark appears to be a very fine fracture in the paper and is approximately 13 cm long. Given the faults mentioned this is a rather attractive piece and the faults are not instantly obvious.
Two Famille Verte dishes, 19th century, of dished form, with four female figures and a child before a dwelling, decorated with pine trees and with a cell border with vignettes of birds: a further dish depicting five female figures, one by a reading table having a floral chrysanthemum border with vignettes of birds on branches, and two 19th century blue and white plates, one decorated with a sage, being held aloft by two boys, a further two holding lanterns, the other with five sages and a child within an interesting stylised bat border, widest 23.5 cm smallest 19.7 cm diameter. CONDITION REPORT: The smaller Famille Verte plate has small losses to the enamel on the main body. This is a saucer shape with a raised centre, the raised centre has rubbed enamels. The plate rings out when tapped and there are no obvious cracks, chips or fractures evident. The second Famille Verte plate has a two small finger nail size chips to the rim (if on a clock face between 6 and 7). There are two very fine hairline cracks running from the foot rim to the outer rim. The gilding is 60% rubbed on the rim. The decorative enamel appears to be in good order otherwise. The blue & white plate decorated with the boys with lanterns is in good order throughout. The plate rings out when tapped. The blue & white plate decorated with deities has three small spots of fritting to the rim. The plate rings when tapped. There are no obvious faults visible.
A Harvey Guzzini chrome adjustable table lamp, circa 1970's with white Perspex domed shade, with applied label for Harvey Guzzini, Italy. Height 63 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The chromium plating throughout is pitted with rust spots. To the base there is a 4.5 cm x 1.5 cm section of chromium plate missing and further small spots of chromium plate missing. There is a very fine 3.5 cm surface scratch to the white shade in the upper third. The label is very faded.
An Art 400 Psychedelic table lamp, circa 1970's, of rectangular form, each side with a pierced silver coloured plastic grill, the interior with a rotating celluloid sleeve with diagonal striped bands of red, blue, black and yellow, all supported upon a moulded circular foot, height 27 cm width 16.5 cm.
An Art Deco white onyx and pink marble dressing table box, early 20th century, by Henry Griffith & Sons, of rectangular form with gilt metal hinge, width 9.2 cm height 4.4 cm depth 6.8 cm. NOTE - Henry Griffith & Sons was formed in the late 1840's by Henry Griffith, his sons following him into the business during the late 19th century. His boxes were retailed by Aspreys and Cartier. CONDITION REPORT: Overall this is in good condition with no obvious chips cracks or flaws. The rear edges of the box each have a small white spot which may be a knock/bruise. Close inspection with a jeweller's loop reveals them to be knocks no chips. There is a further similar knock on the bottom left hand corner of the rear of the box. The bottom right hand corner does have a very small chip and the bottom left hand rear corner has very small nibbles which can be felt with a fingernail. The front, bottom and left hand corners each have small nibbles which can be seen with the naked eye. Other than the faults mentioned this is still a rather attractive piece.
A French Galle style glass table lamp shade, 20th century, signed "Charder", decorated with flying geese above a reed and grass border. Diameter 28 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are no obvious faults or flaws visible. The shade rings out when tapped. The edge is free from any chips or cracks.
A silver bowl, John Edward Bingham (Walker and Hall) Sheffield 1887, engraved with ferns and lily of the valley and with inscribed cartouche for Edith M Critchley 1887, 9 cm diameter, a silver caddy spoon, George Maudsley Jackson, London 1895, having a shell shaped bowl 8 cm long, an early 20th century silver topped and etched glass dressing table pot with its marks rubbed and a silver solifleur vase, height 8.5 cm and 19 cm respectively (4).
A dressing table tray, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1898, of rectangular form with raised and pierced sides with scroll foliate decoration, width 30 cm, a matching silver backed hairbrush and hand mirror, William Aitken, Birmingham 1911, in the Art Nouveau style, embossed with flowers and whiplash stems, and a further silver backed brush (4).
A Steam Punk inspired uplighter table lamp. Height 65 cm excluding bulb. CONDITION REPORT: This item is of very recent construction, straight from the manufacturer (these items and similar items in the sale are produced by a local gentleman as a hobby). The lamp is in good working order.
A Steam Punk inspired table lamp, fitted with gauges and fans and on an octagonal stained wood base with brass handles. Height 89.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This item is of very recent construction, straight from the manufacturer (these items and similar items in the sale are produced by a local gentleman as a hobby). The lamp is in good working order and currently illuminated in the saleroom.
A Danish Frem Rojle teak dining table and four chairs. Table diameter 106 cm. CONDITION REPORT: All the chairs are structurally sound. One chair has a 1 cm tear to the Rexine seat, another has a 2.5 cm tear to the Rexine seat. There are some very minor scuffs to the woodwork but nothing detrimental. The table is structurally sound however the top surface has stained and sun bleach patches throughout and a 20 cm long stretch of 3 cm scratches at the edge. There are further smaller surface scratches but nothing too severe. The table top would require a complete strip and overhaul. You can see from the web images the discolouration of the table top surface. I cannot see any breaks or repairs on any of the furniture. The drawer action works as it should and the interior folding leaf is in very good order with nice figuring to the veneer.
A milk glass domed light fitting, early 20th century, approximately 32 cm diameter; and a further seven moulded glass ceiling and table light shades, to include a pair of moulded flame shades, a cut glass shade, a milk glass shade with metal mounts, a further table light shade and two reproduction Art Nouveau frill edge shades (8).
After Van Dyck, portrait miniature on ivory of Henrietta, Queen of Charles I, late 19th century, pictured wearing a gown with lace trim, pearl earrings and necklace, standing beside a drape covered table with vase of flowers and within a gilt metal slip and lacquered frame, image 12 cm x 9 cm (see illustration).
A Gordon Russell teak and Indian laurel dining room suite, 1960, Design No. R805, Cabinetmaker R.J. Smallbone, Designer W.H. Russell FSIA and comprising extending dining table with leaf, width 106 cm, length extended 231 cm, closed 178 cm, two armchairs, six single chairs, sideboard and side cabinet (see illustration).
A large Victorian walnut and scroll marquetry combined table and jardiniere stand, with oval top lifting to a painted tin interior and raised on four cabriole legs with metal mounts, low shelf and sabot feet. Length 88 cm, depth 64 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This piece is structurally very sound. There is no evidence of any woodworm. The top is flat with no warping. There are no losses or lifting to the marquetry. The interior liner is in good condition although there is considerable loss to the paintwork. The base is in very good order. There are no losses to the marquetry and all metalwork is present. There have been some old minor veneer repairs over the years and some old minor stress fractures to the veneers but no significant problems. The shelf is not warped and again there are no lifting veneers. There is no evidence of any woodworm.
A George III mahogany architects table, typical form, with hinged top and raised on chamfered legs. Width 91.5 cm, height 86 cm, depth 61 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This piece is in good original untouched condition. The top is flat with no warps. The mechanism that allows the paper support to pop up when the top is lifted operates. The top support is original and present but has later butterfly hinges which seem slightly smaller than the originals. The main hinges and brasswork are all original. The left hand candle support is missing. The oak interior is fitted and is all present. The brass drop handle, back plate and lock are original. We have no key. The drawer front slides as it should. Both supports are in generally good condition with only minor edge nibbles. Both front supports have a recessed castor. The right hand castor is visible. The turned columns behind the legs are in generally good condition with only minor losses right at ground level. The rear legs are in good condition and we can see no evidence of any repairs. The piece is structurally sound and generally a good colour.
A late 19th century Aesthetic Movement envelope card table in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster, amboyna wood and ebonised and fitted with a frieze drawer, raised on turned legs with castors. Width 57 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table is in generally good original condition. The top is flat and not warped. There are tiny veneer nibbles to the points of each envelope. There is also a small veneer loss to the rear left hand corner but again this is minimal. The flaps hinge as they should and have all original brasswork. The blue baize playing surface is a little stained and dirty and is laid over what was probably originally a leather finish. The tooled leather edge is present. There are small sections of boxwood stringing and crossbanding missing on one flap. The drawer front is in good condition. The ebonised edge above the drawer front has numerous small scratches and scuffs. The frieze is in good condition all around with no losses. All legs are in good order with no visible damage or repairs. The castors are original. The legs and stretchers have the usual minor scuffs and marks that one would expect. The front right hand leg is slightly of straight. In fact all legs are slightly off square. We cannot see why this is the case.
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