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A pair of 17th/18th Century Chinese blanc-de-chine Buddhistic lion joss-stick holders, Kangxi, the lions looking left and right, the female with her paw on her pup, the male with his paw on an incised ball, on rectangular plinth moulded with dragons, 23cm high/see illustration Condition Report: Both figures have firing cracks to body and pedestal, otherwise appear in good condition
Unusual 19th century oak and elm primitive stick back elbow chair with high arched back and outswept arms having broad shaped seat on turned splayed supports, united by an H-stretcher CONDITION REPORT Chair has been reduced in height. Primitive repair to a split to reverse of top rail (nails). Slight losses to front left and centre of seat. Good patination / wear consistent with age
Mid-18th century Worcester sparrow beak jug with polychrome painted floral sprigs and loop handle, 8.5cm, 18th century pearlware tea caddy decorated with moulded classical female floral garland carriers and blue, brown and green floral sprigs, 12.5cm, Victorian chamber candlestick and matching snuffer on stand (4) CONDITION REPORT Sparrow beak jug - small chip / frit to beak of spout and hairline to spout, otherwise good original order, slight wear to enamels. Tea caddy - good original condition. Small chip to moulding on shoulder. Chamber stick - chipped and cracked. Snuffer - good condition
Pair Victorian silver ten inch Corinthian column candlesticks, with beaded borders, on square stepped bases (London 1894), Henry Wilkinson & Co CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some surface scratching. Minor dents and wear commensurate with age and use. High spots on stepped bases are rubbed and worn through in places on corners. One stick leans slightly. Sconces are good. All marks slightly rubbed but clear
A Benson style copper and brass chamber stick, a similar Dresser style candlestick, a pewter tankard, crested and inscribed Lawn Tennis Ties March 1877, African gold weight figures and other items (box) Condition report Report by GH Pewter tankard - it has a glass bottom and is made by James Dixon & Sons with a retail stamp of Osmond Oxford and a date letter of W within a chamfered square border. The tankard also has a lid with a Maltese cross style finial towards the handle.

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