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A George III mahogany tripod table, late 18th century, the dished top above a turned stem and wrythen vase, 68cm high, 54cm diameterCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,Signs of old woodworm to the supporting block Some old splits and cracks, and a plugged repair to the lowest portion of the stem Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese blue-glazed hu-form vase, of archaistic bronze form, the broad pear-shaped body rising from a slightly spreading foot to a waisted neck encircled with a raised fillet and flanked by a pair of deer-form handles, covered overall with a deep cobalt-blue glaze glaze, the base with a six-character apocryphal Kangxi mark in underglaze blue, 33cm high 康熙款霁蓝釉鹿首壶Condition Report: minor scathes and dirt to surface, but no chips, cracks or repairsCondition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese famille rose bottle vase, Qianlong, well painted with a continuous scene of figure in a landscape, 24.5c high; a pair of Famille Rose 'peony' plates, Qianlong, 22.5cm diameter and a Chinese Imari bowl, Kangxi, 23cm diameter (4)Condition Report: The bottle vase with riveted section to rim and extended hair crackthe pair of plates both with pieces glued to rims approximately 4cm x 2.5cm area on one and the other 8cm x 3cm and some crazing to glaze imari bowl with large star crack to base approximately 8cm x 6cm and with two rim cracks each approximately 9cm long Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III brass lantern clock, Robert Austen, Challock, circa 1775, the countwheel striking movement incorporating Huygens's endless winding and anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum swinging behind the frame at the rear, the dial engraved with symmetrical foliate scrolls beneath signature Robert Austen, Challock and with pierced iron hand to centre within applied Roman numeral chapter ring with diamond lozenge half hour markers and engraved leafy infill to angles, the third period frame with column-turned corner posts beneath foliate scroll engraved and pierced front fret, vase turned finials and domed iron bell bearer, the sides with hinged brass doors beneath further frets, the rear with iron back panel, 32cm (12.5ins) high; atop a later oak wall bracket, incorporating moulded platform and twin shaped supports applied to an onion-topped back panel with decorative shaped apron to base, 70cm high, (2) Provenance: The property of a private collector, Hertfordshire. Robert Austen is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Challock, Kent, circa 1780.Condition Report: This clock comes with a pendulum, one of the cords is weighted, the other has a pulley to take an addiitonal weight, this is not present at Dreweatts and would need to be sourced by the purchaser.The bell is held on by a small screw and bolt, this has a tendency to work loose due to the short threads involved Dreweatts have not tested the movement and give no guarantees or comments as to whether it is working order or not. We would recommend getting it appraised by a professional clock restorer. There is dirt and dust to the movement and interior.As catalogued the bracket is later and this has marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, also some scratches were the pendulum has impacted Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese blue and white ginger jar and cover, late 19th century, painted with scrolling foliage, 22.5cm high, wood stand; two Chinese modern blue and white punch bowls, 41cm and 36.5cm diameter; a pair of modern Famille Rose blue ground ginger jars and covers, the vases approximately 22cm high, wood stands; a modern Chinese blue and white pillow, 21.5cm long; three modern blue and white vases, one with cover, 37cm and smaller, two wood stands; three blue and white fish plates with underglaze red details, each approximately 22cm diameter, two blue and white ginger jar covers and six wood plate standsProvenance: Private Collection, The Old Rectory, GloucestershireCondition Report: the larges modern blue and white vase with long body crack and the other modern blue and white vase missing its coverthe three fish plates with some minor rim frits Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of Chinese blue and white cylindrical vases, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, each painted with a lady in a garden to both sides, apocryphal Kangxi four character marks to bases, 25cm high (2)Condition Report: one vase with two rim frits to glaze 7mm x 3mm and smaller the other vase with very small shallow rim chip 4mm x 2mm Condition Report Disclaimer
Y An Art Nouveau mahogany and mother-of-pearl inlaid occasional table, early 20th century, the circular top inlaid with a radiating design, raised on a slender triangular vase-shaped stem and triform base, 72cm high, 43cm wideCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, the metal edge to the top is coming away in part, there are areas of dirt and discolouration in these areas. some losses to the mother of pearl collar to the basethe base and the top are joined via and oak cylinder and a large wooden screw - this is clumsy, however it does appear to be the original arrangement and the two elements belonging together - the timber is very closely matched.Overall with a polished appearance Overall solid and stable Condition Report Disclaimer
A carved walnut cabinet, incorporating 17th century elements, above a later stand, 128cm high, 93cm wide, 49cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracksChips and losses, one head to a carved figure to one side is missing Signs of old woodwom with some open and some old filled holesThere are keys present to open the lockable cupboard doors, the locks here are various and later replacements - the pins to these are loose and will require some repairs and attention to fix securelyThere is a patch in the centre of the top that has scratches and wear - possibly a vase or something has sat her previously, there are also old cracks opening here tooAs catalogued the stand is later in date and associated to the cabinet - it is no way attached and the cabinet sits on top of the base with no way of securing - it could be attached with brackets to the rear if the purchaser wished to source and fit them Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of Baltic blue glass two light wall lights, possibly Swedish, 20th century, each with double spray surmount above blue glass vase bodies, 43cm high overallCondition Report: Both have knocks, marks, scratches to the body, droplets and gilt metal Both blue bodies are formed of two halves (top and bottom) with a wooden spacer between, which is disguised by the central metal band. All elements have been joined via a rod from the terminal to the platform at the top of the glass section. Dreweatts have not fully dismantled these and therefore cannot guarantee the condition of any hidden elements.Some droplets on each sconce have been repaired or replaced and later wire added. Chips and losses to someBoth prism stems show signs of wear. Knocks, marks, chips and losses to both. One stem is more chipped than the other as also shows signs of glued repair to the join at the bottom where it meets the metal collarThe gilt metal bands to both show signs of discolouration, dirt and putting (one more so than the other)One upright frond appears to have solder to one portionAll candle arms have some movement. The interiors to the candle holders show signs of discolouration and signs of expected use as candle holders.One glass body with a chip below the gilt metal band (centre). The other, with a chip to the right hand side above the metal band.The acorn terminal appear to be made from a different alloy than the remainders, possibly replacedOne of the glass bodies has been shaped at the bottom to the rear where it meets to terminal.Please see additional images for referenceCondition Report Disclaimer
A gilt-metal and bronze model of the Warwick vase, first half 20th century, after the second century and later original, 23cm high, 33cm wideThe Warwick Vase is an ancient Roman (2nd century and partially restored) marble vase with Bacchic ornament that was discovered at Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli circa 1771 by Gavin Hamilton. Hamilton, a Scottish painter-antiquarian and art dealer in Rome sold it to Sir William Hamilton from whom it passed to his nephew the 2nd Earl of Warwick form where it takes its name. It is now held in the Burrell Collection near Glasgow, Scotland. Condition Report: Marks, scratches, knocks and abrasions commensurate with age and use. The patination is generally bright. With wear to the gilding. Some of the decorative mounts are slightly loose. The liner bowl with some dents. Please see additional images for a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A group of aviation RAF items, to include a Corgi Vulcan XL 426, an Aviation Archives Avro Vulcan on stand, with spare parts, a Daily Telegraph Court Circular memorandum, framed, a further cased swagger stick, aviation glasses, RAF Royal Chelsea Wedgwood Centenary vase, 45th Entry book, various cap badges, Royal Air Force pins, miniature gauges, tea towel, etc. (a quantity)
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