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A pair of antique 19th century natural stone troughs ( trough ) each of rectangular shaped form being hewn hand carved with cut recesses to each for one end believed agricultural and arched interiors. Well weathered and coming from a private estate within the Bristol locality. Measures 33cms high x 97cms long x 46/47cms deep
An interesting polished dark oak desk stand from the timbers of HMS Britannia, with 2 inkwells in the form of ships capstans, containing pink (left) and white (right) enamelled ink wells, with trough for pens, the baize lined base 8” x 11” overall engraved plate in the centre reads: “Made from Timber removed from HMS Britannia, cadet training ship at Dartmouth, 1869-1905”, with postcard size colour photograph “HMS Britannia, Dartmouth”. Good Condition Plate 60 Note: HMS Britannia 1st rate of 1820, became a cadet training ship in 1869-1905
Five pieces of Staffordshire pottery comprised of a figural group of Prince Almansor and the elephant depicting the Prince being rescued by the elephant (The Elephant Of Siam), 16cm high, a figure of a girl riding a goat, 13.5cm high, a seated spaniel, 13.2cm high, a figure of a boy with a basket of flowers, 13.5cm high, and a spill vase modelled with a pair of doves above a horse and cow drinking from a water trough, 25cm high CONDITION REPORT: Horse and Cow Vase: Ear of Cow restored. Back log of cow restored. Some minor chips to foliage and black over glaze paint worn in places. Crazing to glaze with area of brown staining to the reverse. Both birds have wear to the glaze on the reverse. Elephant: Front section of turret lacking from the larger turret. Section of foliage lacking from clock tower. Small areas of over glaze paint flaked off on elephant inc area under tail and bottom of front right foot. Dog: Restoration to neck. Chip to top of ear. Hairline cracks to front right leg and above right back leg. Crazing to glaze. Girl and goat: Nose has a brown residue which doesn't rub off with a damp cloth - Possibly a glazing fault. Gilt line worn to base. Boy with flowers: Restoration to neck, arm, hand and elsewhere.

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