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A pair of Japanese 6-fold table screens, 18th or 19th century, hand painted on paper with gilding, depicting Court scenes and gardens, in silk surrounds, mounted in modern frames, overall frame dimensions 48cm x 117cmBoth screens have small flakes and surface cracks to gold leaf, both have a few small chips and tears near vertical joins, some general surface wear and some fraying to embroidered border, no major damage or restoration
A fine quality Oriental hand embroidered crewelwork table cover, the central panel intricately decorated with brightly coloured designs, in a blue felt surround with further embroidered decoration, probably late 19th century, 194cm x 194cmColours are good bright and original, the felt border has a number of tiny holes in the background and some slight fading along 1 edge but no holes or repairs in the centre panel and extremely good quality embroidery
A four-piece silver backed dressing table set, W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1983, comprising hand held mirror, 23.2cm long, a hairbrush, 22cm long, a clothes brush, 15cm long, and a comb, 16.7cm long, each embossed with green man masks, birds and scrolling detail, mirror and brushes with vacant cartouches to reverse, all set to a fitted boxCR; Good order. Some denting, general scratching and mostly concentrated to the highpoints of the embossed decoration, and around the edges of the hairbrush and mirror. the comb shows the most wear and damage, as the silver mount is becoming slightly detached and shows some splitting and thinning. There is no obvious thinning or splitting to any of the other pieces, and none show signs of repair. Glass of the mirror is in good order, and teeth of the comb are in good order. There are some bent and misshapen bristles on the hairbrush and clothes brush.
An Edwardian silver cut glass inkwell by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1904, the octagonal base with pierced scrolling borders raised on four feet, 6.5cm high, together with a pair of George V silver mounted cut glass pepperettes, by George Unite, Birmingham 1924, each 5.7cm high, a silver mounted cut glass dressing table bottle, 9.4cm high, and a silver mounted cut glass bottle, 9cm high (5)
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