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A 19th Century Continental porcelain bough pot, hand-painted with vase of flowers within an oval, flanked by two yellow ground plain panels with all-over gilt decoration, 14 cm high x 19 cm wide x 9.5 cm deep, together with a capo di monte floral relief decorated flower trough in the Rococo style, 20 cm wide x 8 cm highCondition ReportBough pot has a large hairline crack running through the base. Wear to the gilding on the extremities. Some pitting, surface scratching, etc. Dirty and in need of a good clean. Flower trough - lid is missing. All over dirt and in need of a good clean. Some losses to paintwork and gilding throughout.
A Victorian walnut and inlaid single door music cabinet, two modern pedestal occasional tables, two director's chairs, oak rectangular bench, small footstool, book trough, a Victorian button upholstered salon chair, an early 20th Century shaped octagonal top occasional table, 69 cm wide x 72 cm high and a pair of wooden steps
A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND 'PYXIS' NECKLACE, BY MARGHERITA BURGENERThe cable-link chain suspending three graduated star motifs pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, alternating with three circular-cut sapphires and a brilliant-cut diamonds within collet-setting, the clasp suspending a further similarly-set diamond, mounted in 18K gold, with maker's mark 'MB' for Margherita Burgener, with maker's case painted by Chicco Margaroli, lengths 42 & 45.4cm"The inspiration for this new line of jewellery was born out of the desire to design something unique inspired by the beauty of the stars and constellations" - says Emanuela Burgener the hands behind the jewellery brand Margherita Burgener - "the very first constellation I took inspiration from was Pyxis." Discovered in the mid-18th century, Pyxis is a faintly visible constellation in the southern sky:"It's not a big constellation" - Burgener explains - "It only has three brightest stars." It was not the size of the constellation that caught Burgener's eye but rather the meaning behind its name that tugged at the designer's creative mind. In both Greek and Latin, the word 'Pyxis' means compass, specifically a mariner's compass - a vital tool used by ancient navigators while sailing the oceans. This resonated with Burgener and inspired her to explore this poignant concept:"In this time of great difficulty, I wanted to reflect on our need for guidance in our journeys, a bright star to point us in the right direction". Interestingly, 'Pyxis' is also a word for a small casket holding something precious. In this knowledge, Burgener paid particular attention to the creation of the box that hold the necklace, crafting a beautifully harmonious pairing from start to finish. To paint the one-of-a-kind box, Burgener commissioned the Italian artist Chicco Margaroli to design the box only available with the Pyxis necklace. Margaroli's an Italian artist whose career spans from trompe l'ôil trough 3D installations to organic art, her deep fascination with nature enabled her to seamlessly weave her style into Burgener's brief. The necklace encompasses the delicate yet powerful beauty of the Pyxis constellation - a dainty 18K white gold chain connects three diamond-studded star-charms. Three, representing the number of brightest stars in the Pyxis constellation. Small deep blue sapphires are interspersed between the star-charms nodding to the darkness that surrounds Pyxis in space, but also symbolizing the darkness surrounding our journeys towards light. The box features cool tones of silver and blue on a dark grey background. The left and central portion of the box presents a stylized version of the Pyxis constellation, three bright stars emerging from a sea of smaller ones while a compass rose towers in the bottom right corner, a symbol to always keep on the right path.Condition Report: 30 diamonds 0.73ct total, 3 sapphires 0.30ct totalMinor signs of wear, overall in good condition
Britains Plastic Zoo Animals and accessories Floral garden and various Soldiers, Zoo, including Elephant, Turtle, Zoo Keepers (2 one with broom, one with meat) and ten pieces of fencing, Floral Garden including, Pond, various beds, tin of flowers and other plants, Greenhouse (not checked), Cold Frame, wheelbarrow, hose, trellis, crazy paving, walls, trees, sacks, rocks, Farm, including gate, cows, horses, scarecrow seated farmer and trough, various Guards (6), Crescent Kellogg's Bandsman and three unmarked Horses, generally F-G (qty)
A novelty silver open salt, Chester circa 1900, realistically modelled as a pig and trough, the trough measuring 4.9cm x 2.9cm, weight 13.3gms (at fault) Condition Report; Overall condition is poor. There appears to have been previous damage and later repair wear the feet meets the trough - there is heavy spitting to the legs and a thick, textured build up at the join, which is indicative of solder repair. There are no other signs of splitting, but there is additional signs of solder repair to the trough. There is heavy denting, scratching and to the pig and the trough. The pig appears to have had glass eyes at one point, but these are now absent (there are no eyes). The hallmarks are heavily worn.
An early 20th century salt glazed feed trough, with incised scrolling foliate detail to three sides, 73cm wide, along with a cast iron water pump of typical form with a reeded and ring turned body, 72cm high (2)Condition report; Trough measures 15cm H x 73cm W x 45cm D, rubbing to the rim on one side, rubbing to the trough interior, minor nibbles and chips, patches of discolourisation
A 19th century sandstone trough / planter. max dimensions are approximately 114 x 79 x 43cm. There is a crack down one side but there is no movement or danger of falling apart. The top edge varies in height as some has been chipped/ broken off. The trough has also been drilled for water works etc. As you'd expect.

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