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A Royal Worcester Town Girl figural candle snuffer and a figure of a girl, c1880 or 1882, designed by James Hadley in the manner of Kate Greenaway, decorated in predominately gilt on glazed parian, 12.5cm or 15cm h, printed or impressed mark, figure with impressed shape no 939 (2) Candle snuffer with restoration to fan and skirt, figure previously a candlestick but broken of at trunk
An oak and metal-bound silver trunk, c.1840s, with an engraved plaque 'The Right Hon Earl of Leicester No. 1', the gently domed lid enclosing baize-lined compartments, labelled 'Mortimer & Hunt Late Storr & Mortimer, Jewellers and Goldsmiths to the Queen, 156 New Bond Street',81cm wide 46cm deep61.5cm highCondition ReportWorn, interior badly worn and with losses, the slides all worn.
A walnut and burrwood inlaid longcase clock, by Robert Williamson, Dublin, the 12½-inch brass dial engraved with Roman and Arabic rings, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, with an eight-day movement striking the hour on a bell, the case with leather stringing trunk door, with a gilt glazed oval panel, the hood with gilt and ebonised Corinthian columns,61cm wide26cm deep234cm highCondition ReportWith pendulum and weights, label inside. Missing bottom left corner of dial. No keys.Further photos added
SIX PIECES OF RADFORD POTTERY MOUNTED WITH BIRDS, comprising a vase in the form of a tree trunk mounted with a pair of woodpeckers, height 21.5cm, a similar vase with single woodpecker (minor tiny chips on edge of base), a figure of a bird on its nest (loss to end of beak), a bird perched on the edge of a footed bowl (manufacturing crack on rim) and two trinket dishes with perching birds (6) (Condition Report: generally ok, obvious specific damage as stated, all have light crazing)
A CASED 'DUNHILL' SILVER CHEROOT, A CASED MEERSCHAUM PIPE AND A SILVER TRINKET BOX, polished cheroot hallmarked 'Alfred Dunhill & Sons' Birmingham 1953, approximate gross weight 7.3 grams, together with four interchangeable mouth pieces, a carved meerschaum pipe in the form of a stag with tree trunk AF, together with a silver and tortoiseshell trinket box of a circular form, raised on three cabriolet legs (one foot is broken) hallmarked 'Levi & Salaman' Birmingham, approximate gross weight 46.8 grams, 1.50 ozt (condition report: foot to the trinket box is broken and will require some attention)
A GEORGIAN OAK CASE EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the box hood with a square glass door, that’s enclosing a 11.5 inch brass dial, depicting Roman and Arabic numerals, signed Joseph Liddel of Oldswinford, above a single trunk door, on a box plinth, height 205cm, condition report: untested, two weights, one pendulum, one winding key, one trunk key, historical marks, scuffs, discolouration, other wear and usage
A SELECTION OF OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, to include a small trestle stool, another stool, two occasional tables, a drop leaf table, a dressing table mirror, a trunk, and a wash stand, condition report: all with imperfections, such as marks, scuffs, discolouration, one occasional table adapted from a stool frame, other wear and usage (8)
A GROUP OF ASSORTED MINERAL SPECIMENS Including a large malachite bowl (18 x 16cm), malachite egg, smaller malachite bowl, a labradorite carving (9 x 8 x 5cm), a large split blue-grey banded agate (27 x 14cm), a petrified wood trunk, a split and polished ammonite, a grey ammonite conch (17cm high), a smaller split agate, and a polished red Madagascar petrified wood bowl (11 in total) Ownership Statement: This item is offered for sale without disclosing the identity of the owner. For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A Mahogany Longcase Clock, 12" arch brass dial, signed William Kipling, London, with subsidiary seconds and strike/silent mechanism, 220cm high, later caseWith weights and pendulum.Case surfaces are faded. Hood with cracks to the sides. Case trunk door is bowed and chips to the corners, pieces missing to the outer edges. Base front panel with restoration to the bottom right hand corner and the panel is springing away from the main case. Later case circa 1800. Dial and movement circa 1730. Dial is clean. Movement crutch is bent. Movement not working.
Near Eastern, 10th-9th century BC Stela of a palm tree Basalt on a metal base Provenance: Acquired by the current owner in 1995; c.f. Christie's New York, June 12th 2002, lot 333 This simple but strikingly realised stylised carving of a date palm dates to the 2nd millennium BC, and comes from what is referred to as the ancient Near East, a term used to correspond roughly to the modern Middle East, encompassing Mesopotamia, Egypt, Iran, Anatolia, the Levant, and the Arabian Peninsula and spanning the Bronze Age and Iron Age, from around 3000 BCE to 330 BC. Artists from the period used such stele to decorate and reinforce the facades of many religious and civil buildings, as part of rich and varied iconography which included historical and religious scenes and themes from the natural world. The stela is carved in basalt, a volcanic rock rich in iron and magnesium which gives it its slightly porous appearance. The palm is represented stylistically with a think trunk between two pairs of volutes, the upper volutes crowned with a halo of ten leaves. This was the usual stylistic representation for this motif. The top of the plaque is delineated by a horizontal line in slight relief. The date palm was probably domesticated c. 6th millennium BC and was widely grown in the Near East. Everything from the tree was used: the fruit for food, the date stones as fodder for animals or as fuel; the leaves in basketry; and the trunk in construction. Dimensions: (incl. base) 21 in. (H) x 13 in. (W) x 3 in. (D)
TWO PART POLISHED PETRIFIED WOOD STOOLS MODERN Each trunk sliced in cross section, with textured edges first approximately 45cm high, 43cm wide, 30cm deep second approximately 45cm high, 45cm wide, 36cm deep Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS IN THIS AUCTION ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW The below condition report is the only one available. Aged, chips, eroded and weathered overall The tops of a polished finish The sides with some green algae and other marks and some fine 'splinters' The bases not inspectedThe above report is supported with additional images which can be sent via a link. Please 'Ask a Question' to request these images. For any further enquiries please contact the department directly.PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO COLLECT FROM SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER, SP10 3SA, TWO DAYS AFTER THE AUCTION. Condition Report Disclaimer
TWO PART POLISHED PETRIFIED WOOD STOOLS Each trunk sliced in cross section, with textured edges first approximately 47 x 33cm wide, 45cm high second approximately 40 x 33cm wide, 45cm high Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS IN THIS AUCTION ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW Please note the below condition report is the only one available. Aged, chips, eroded and weathered overall The tops of a polished finish The sides with some green algae and other marks and some fine 'splinters' The bases not inspected The above report is supported with additional images which can be sent via a link. Please 'Ask a Question' to request these images. For any further enquiries please contact the department directly. PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO COLLECT FROM SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER, SP10 3SA, TWO DAYS AFTER THE AUCTION. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAINTED CANVAS AND BENTWOOD BOUND TRAVELLING TRUNK EARLY 20TH CENTURY hinged lid enclosing three drawers with makers marks on locks approximately 66cm high, 100cm wide, 60cm deep Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS IN THIS AUCTION ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW The below condition report is the only one available. With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning Some old chips, scratches, tears and losses Some losses to painting on canvas Some dents to brass mounting Unlocked, but no key presentThe above report is supported with additional images which can be sent via a link. Please 'Ask a Question' to request these images. For any further enquiries please contact the department directly. PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO COLLECT FROM SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER, SP10 3SA, TWO DAYS AFTER THE AUCTION. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Black Forest Linden wood carved bear stand. 19th century, with inset glass eyes and supporting a tree trunk mounted with an oval top, height 49.5cm.There are two ring marks on the top.There is evidence of a little woodworm, but this does not appear to be active.No damage or losses to report.
Comprising a dolphin figure, elephant figure (with raised trunk), sailboat, and a bird figure (egret or heron or swan), in colorless glass, signed. Height of largest 16 inches.No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
A large Meissen figure of Bacchus, 19th century, after a model by J J Kändler, modelled as a young man wearing a belt of grapevine, leaning against a tree trunk and raising a bunch of grapes to his mouth, a young satyr or faun sitting on a barrel behind him, raised on a footed scrolled base with gilt detailing, blue crossed swords mark, incised 669, 28cm.
A Staffordshire pearlware spill vase, c.1800, modelled with a sheep standing over a recumbent lamb before a hollow tree trunk with low leafy bocage, a section of bocage lacking, 13.7cm. Provenance: Dr Joseph Zellis (1922-2004), Philadelphia. Purchased from Earle D Vandekar, New York. Formerly one of a pair.
Late 18th century mahogany longcase- with a flat topped hood, square hood door and dentil cornice beneath, trunk with recessed quarter reeded pilasters and a wavy topped door, plinth with a raised panel and applied skirting. Dial mask 34.5cm x 34.5cm, 13 1/2" x 13 1/2". No movement weights or pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 205cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 26cm

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