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A Famille Rose Chinese vase with a hand-painted decor of flowers, peaches and butterflies. 19th century. Condition: Generally in good condition:- There is a chip to the rim, where there is also a restoration visible. - There are hairline cracks to the bottom of the vase. Dimensions: (H: 43 x D: 22 cm)
A TRENCH ART VASE made from a 18 pounder WWI shell case dated 1916, a Hotchkiss ’37-85 Pd Ps’ inert shell, a small Karlsruhe brass shell case dated 1890 and an ashtray made from the base of a brass shell case with a centrally mounted ‘shell’ and a photograph frame fashioned from two heavy calibre bullets on a wooden base. 18 cms max PROVENANCE: The David Stainthorpe Collection
A mixed lot of porcelain and glass table wares to include an Aynsley Cottage Garden part dinner service, along with a mantel clock, vase, and other ornaments, cut glass fruit and flower bowls, candlesticks, and decanters, a Colclough part tea set, softwood box with lion head ring handle, and twin brass side carrying handles, and a boxed Panasonic NN E281M microwave oven and other items Location: 6.5/RWF/RAM
KOCH: ART DECO SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND GIARDINETTO BROOCH, CIRCA 1920The pierced vase millegrain set with old brilliant, single and rose-cut diamonds, issuing similarly-set leaves and carved sapphire flowers, signed Koch, length 4.0cmThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Thames Valley ash, fruitwood and elm comb-back armchair, circa 1775, the vase shaped splat flanked by spindles over a moulded elm seat raised on turned front and back legs united by an H-frame stretcher106 x 66 x 43cmProvenance:From the collection of the late Robert ParrottStructurally firmSigns of restoration through outStretcher has been broken on one side and repaired, legs show signs of repair with screws used to re-enforceNoticable dry cracks to the seatThe end of the right elbow rest broken and repairedSee photos
A Thames Valley cherry, walnut and elm comb-back armchair, circa 1775, the pierced vase shape splat flanked by spindles over a moulded elm seat raised on slight cabriole front legs with pad feet and turned back legs united by an H-frame stretcher111 x 64 x 62cmProvenance:From the collection of the late Robert Parrott
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