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A Chippendale period mahogany centre pedestal wine table. With scalloped dish top, raised on a cluster column over carved cabriole supports, 69cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Top marked to the polish. Split to the lower part of the cluster. On leg with a crack at the top end.
A 19th century mahogany wine cabinet Recently polished and restored therefore in good cosmetic condition. However no key to the folding top section, so unable to pivot the three folding sections. Section of cop beading missing, general scuffs around the legs, leather top is split on the hinge section.
A pair of 19th Century Minton majolica table pieces as putti carrying coopered wine coolers raised on a leafy elongated oval base, date marked for 1860 CONDITION REPORTS 27.8 cm wide x 26.5 cm high. One has general wear and tear, crazing to the glaze, some firing faults, cracks and a hairline crack to the base of the basket and a couple of small chips to the bottom of the base and in need of a good clean. There is a crack to the right hand cherub's rope handle. The other has had extensive damage and bad repair - one cherub has been off completely at feet and wrists, the other cherub has a crack to the handle of the basket and appears to have been re-glued as well as all over crazing, dirt, surface scratches etc, firing faults and some chips to the base. In need of a good clean - see images for further details.
Two stoneware bottles, one marked "Brown & Co. Cirencester", the other marked "Charles Mather Wine & Spirit Merchant Tewkesbury" and No'd. 8115 CONDITION REPORTS The Tewkesbury flagon has some significant chipping and losses to the rim. There are some cracks to the glaze mainly running from the top. Has general wear and tear, firing faults etc - see images for further details. The Cirencester bottle has some chips to the top rim, some cracking to the glaze around the same area, various staining, firing faults etc Both have cracks to the handle at the base, although handles are still attached.- see images for further details.
Three Victorian glass oil lamp shades, a pressed glass bowl, selection of wine glasses, a coloured glass bowl with gilded flower decoration and a china chamber stick, etc CONDITION REPORTS All three have a roughness to the top edge as expected, the yellow has some small chips to the interior of the edge as well. All three have various air bubbles/firing faults and are in need of a clean otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images. The pair of Staffordshire plates have crazing, knife marks etc. The small yellow bowl has various chips to the inside and outside rim as well as flaking to the paintwork and knife marks. The cut glass fruit bowl has some chips to the exterior - all other items have general wear and tear, surface scratching etc all conducive with age and use. For clarity the roughness etc. mention is on the fitter rims of the shades.

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