A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL TRAVELLING CABINET, the rectangular top with raised centre and beaded mouldings, with panels of foliate and scrolling mother-of-pearl inlay, the twin doors opening to reveal fitted tray and three short drawers, the bottom drawer fitted as a writing slope, the box raised on leaf carved feet, 13" wide
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A pair of short candlesticks in Adam style with vase-shaped capitals and square tapering stems and bases decorated with rams masks, garrya swags and stiff leaf borders, 16.5cm high overall (6.5 in) #60-80 326 An oblong two handled tray, the moulded border with leaf decorated corners and foliate scroll handles, 60cm wide overall (23.5 in)
An oblong tray with two ebonised handles, an open gallery with a beaded rim and pierced and engraved with ribbon bows, oval reserves and floral swags and pendants, the base engraved with a mermaid crest and motto over a monogram 'CM' within a foliate scroll and strapwork surround, 69cm overall (27 in) The monogram, crest and motto for Glass of Sauchie in Scotland. The crest was registered in the first big Scottish armorial stock-take in 1677
A Rockingham porcelain pin tray of waisted square form with rope and shell moulded rim, the centre painted with a view of the Clock Tower, St Leonard's, within a green and gilt border, 9.5cm. wide, puce griffin mark, Rockingham Works, Brameld, Manufacturer to the King and script caption Clock Tower, St Leonard's, circa 1835, gilt rubbed.
A Victorian coromandel and brass bound rectangular dressing case, the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior of ten various silver topped jars with a pull out tray of scissors and manicure items, having a single velvet lined drawer below, the silver hallmarked for London 1871, makers 'Oliver & Middleton Chapman', the case 33.5cm. wide.
A VICTORIAN BOWL Of hemispherical shape, with repousse scroll and flowerhead decoration, upon a raised circular base, by Charles Boyton, 1899, 9cm. diam.; with a small rectangular tray, repousse floral decoration, 1899, 12.5cm.; and a pin tray, repousse decoration of a sportsman shooting duck, 1888, 13.5cm.; 6.25oz total (3)
A Keeling & Co Losol Ware Chusan octagonal vase, 23cm high, printed mark, pattern 3160, early 20th c; a Losol Ware Exotic hors d'oeuvre tray, pattern 4393; a Losol Ware Melrose tureen and cover, pattern 4823 (4) Vase - gilding rubbed to top of rim. Tray - in fine condition. Tureen and cover - gilding rubbed on inside edge
A pair of Staffordshire Etruscan revival Oinochoe, probably Sir James Duke & Nephews, transfer printed with Greek warriors on an orange ground, in gilt borders, 31cm h, painted 1654; a small collection of similarly decorated earthenware and bone china articles, including a pair of candle snuffers and tray, all c1870 (16) All in fine condition, no damage or restoration, apart from a minute chip to the underside of the snuffer's stand
A Royal Crown Derby Old Derby Witches pattern cabaret service, including a two handled tray, 46 x 37cm, printed mark, 2451, date code for 1920, 27 & c (15) In fine condition with no damage or restoration. NB the cups and saucers of plain round shape, the pots and slop basin of lobed oval shape, this minor difference in shape is not too noticeable
A Vienna oval tray, finely painted with Alexander entering Babylon, in a raised gilt frame reserved on a cobalt ground of gilt foliage, the seeded gilt border painted en grisaille and in colours with grotesques and scrolling foliage divided by trophies on a lavender band, the rim gilt, 32cm w, impressed 98 for 1798 painted shield in underglaze and title Alexander's Einzug in Babylon in red script, 1798 The odd tiny petal missing from the raised gilt floret here and there but in overall excellent condition freed from scratches, wear or restoration
A Sèvres porcelain lobed oval tray, painted with children in a garden reserved on a bleu celeste ground with four border panels of flowers in raised gilt cartouches and dentil rim, 27.5 cm w, incised 24, painted interlaced pseudo L's, artist's device and script title La Bonne Soeur in blue, c1770, the decoration 19th c In excellent condition and attractive
A Chinese export porcelain fluted tea service, painted in underglaze blue with an 'Argument' pattern, the rims gilt, the service including and ovoid teapot and cover, 13cm h; a similar spoon tray and a similar tea bowl and saucer, all Qianlong (18) In fine condition except minor descending crack to one of the saucers of the service. The single tea bowl chipped
A Victorian inkstand, the fluted and slightly waisted oblong tray with gently flaring sides engraved with ruyi and cash medallions, the pair of inkwells flanking a taperstick in the form of a seated chinaman holding a lantern, 32 x 23.5cm, by Charles Thomas and George Fox, London 1866, 40ozs The inscription reads: Presented to John Kay Esqre of Salford by the Rev T Simpson and Mary Rostron as a token of gratitude and respect for his judicious services as trustee AD1867 Of the typically fine quality associated with this maker and in an excellent state of preservation, fully marked retaining all six chamfered silver fixing nuts and the three undamaged cut glass liners. No repairs/replacements.
A WMF pewter card tray, modelled with the standing figure of a nymph, a dove in her hands, behind the two large lily pads on sinuous stems, 22cm h, stamped marks 246, c1905 The leaves slightly detached from the back of the figure, this could be easily re-fixed, no other damage, faults or restoration
A Victorian artificial horizon by Dollond, in black japanned brass with glass lights and fitted with a mahogany tray with central ivory roundel, signed Dollond London, with ivory mounted boxwood flask, in fitted mahogany case, 20cm w In fine original condition, the black paintwork a little scratched, consistent only with moderate use, no restoration. A good example in entirely unrestored and complete condition.
a well-constructed model of an armstrong 12-pounder breech-loading field gun of circa 1859, probably third quarter of the 19th Century with jacketed iron barrel cut with micro-groove rifling, functional blued breech screw locking the vent piece, elevating screw with detachable handle, and retaining almost all of its original blackened finish ( very light rust specking), on its detailed iron-mounted mahogany carriage with iron-shod spoked wheels and loading-tray; and a modern model of a British Blomefield naval deck gun of circa 1800, possibly a 32-pounder, with brass barrel cast with raised mouldings and 'GR' crowned, detailed wooden carriage with four trucks, and on a decking base with detailed accessories (2). the first 49.5cm., 19.5in
A Victorian lady's dressing case, veneered in rosewood, with pewter stringing and mother of pearl moons to the corners, the interior with green velvet revealing a toilet mirror, the fitted tray with glass toilet bottles and jars with stoppered and plated covers, one side with a sprung jewellery drawer. 12in. (31cm.).
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