A gilt-bronze mounted Sevres-style porcelain tazza, 19th century, the mount with four birds perched facing inward as if towards a bird-bath, with garlands of clover, thistles and roses, resting on tripod feet, the porcelain of blue ground with cartouches painted with sprays of forget-me-nots, with gilt borders and floral motifs to the ground, inscribed to the underside Mounted by Messrs Towns & Emanuel, 103, New Bond Street, 21cm diameter, 10cm high
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A Victorian ebonised tripod table, third quarter 19th century, the walnut inlaid top with Greek key design and parcel gilt edge, on ring turned column to three carved splayed legs, 72cm high, 55cm diameterProvenance: Abberley Hall, WorcestershireCondition Report: scratches, and stain throughout, split to top, lifting to veneer, structurally sound, overall good condition
A collection of Chinese and Japanese objects of vertu and collectibles, 20th century, to include a cloisonne enamel tripod censer with cover, 17cm high, an archaistic bronze water pot fragment, approx. 8.5cm high, a hardstone carving of two birds among leaves, 14 cm long, a hardstone jadeite pendant with symmetrical carving, 9cm long, a boxwood carved netsuke of an elderly man, approx. 4.5cm high, a tortoiseshell card case with decoration of cranes in flight, approx. 11cm long, a white jade calligraphy booklet, each panel approx. 15 x 7cm, a cloth bound book: N. McLeod, Illustrations to the Epitome of the Ancient History of Japan, third edition, published in Tokyo; various pieces of blue and white porcelain, some AF, various carved hardwood stands, a collection of mother of pearl gaming counters of various shapes and sizes, and others (lot)
A George III mahogany tilt top table, last quarter 18th century, on tripod base and castors, 71cm high, 89cm deepCondition Report: scratches, stains and old gouges throughout, top is slightly wobbly, small splits to column on base, a 38cm section from the edge of top has been repaired, overall fair condition
A white painted birdcage with domed crossing roofs, a central dome and further spires to either corner, with decorative columns all on a hardwood tripod base72cm wide x 72.5cm deep x 197cm high overallQty: 1Wear, chips and marks to the paintwork overall. The tripod base with signs of wear and associated to the top. Three of the four drawers in need of some adjustment as they don't quite close fully.
A 19th century mahogany three-tier dumb waiter with turned baluster supports and on a tripod base54cm diameter x 126cm highQty: 1Minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use. The lower tier with a split and repair. Possibly originally with castors. Otherwise in good condition.
A Regency rosewood tripod table, the square top raised on a turned support and cabriole legs40.5cm wide x 40.5cm deep x 77.5cm highQty: 1Some light scratching on the top. Minor dents. Some losses around the turned support and scuffing to the legs commensurate with age. Some screws attaching the top to the support appear later. Slight cracking in the support in between the cabriole legs. A very light stain to the centre of the top.
COMPOUND MONOCULAR VAN HEURCK MICROSCOPE, by W. Watson & Sons London, model no. 5842 corresponding to year of manufacture 1901, fitted with 2mm, 8mm and 1/8" lenses, on tripod base, in original mahogany fitted case also housing two further brass slide mounts and the lens cases, accompanied by reproduction of original handbookthe case 29cm wideAdditional images now available.
A pair of 19th century rosewood pole screens, each screen hand-painted with a kingfisher and a Hoopee type bird, on carved fluted columns terminating in tripod bases, each 136cms high (2).Condition ReportThere is damage and losses to the panels and both have lost their finials. The panels measure 37.6cms by 27.8cms by 1cms depth, tripod bases in good overall condition.
A Hardy Bros of Alnwick Sportsman's shooting stick seat with aluminium seat signed 'Hardy Brothers' and with Royal Warrant, on a single telescopic column with locking adjustment, on a tripod bases with foot discs, an ideal quality piece of equipment for the shooter or angler with a similar example being used by the Prince of Wales in the early 20th century, approx 80cms closed.

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