Group of studio glass including a Cowdy flared cylindrical purple iridescent vase, etched mark to base, a cased perfume bottle and stopper of tapering conical form, etched marks, a winged perfume bottle and stopper attributed to Steven Newell, 10.5cm high, a frosted amethyst jug with clear whiplash handle attributed to Steven Newell, a pale blue tinted baluster goblet with trailed ornament by Mark Taylor, etched signature, dated 1998 to footrim, a George Elliott mug with combed red, ochre and pink inclusions, etched signature, dated 1980 to base, a pressed glass sculpture of the Madonna with child designed by Stef Uiterwaal (1889-1960) by Glasfabriek Leerdam circa 1930's, moulded factory mark, 36cm high, a blue tinted conical footed bowl with spiralling trailed ornament, indistinct signature possibly Janet Glover, a green tinted globular two-handled jar with label for Mark Taylor, etched signature and dated 1992 to footrim and a small Vasart top-hat shaped vase in pale lilac and aventurine, etched mark to base (10) Condition Report Leerdam Madonna - Light surface marks, small bruise to side of head, two chips and ground down area on base. General wear and tear.We do not offer in-house shipping. Please try Mailboxes.com, bidandbox.com or mjmpost458@gmail.com
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H.R.H. The Prince of Wales (b.1948) Greek Island landscape, fishing boats coloured lithograph reproduced from the original watercolour, signed Charles in pencil to margin dated 1999, limited edition no. 79/100, with certificate of authenticity and original receipt, image measures 14cm x 22cm, framed and glazed, in presentation case Condition Report Good condition. Case with some light surface marks. General wear and tear.
Early 20th century French gilt brass three-piece clock garniture, the bell striking clock with roman numerals on white enamel plaques and two winding holes, movement stamped 2425 AM, 42cm high and a pair of four-branch candle stands (3) Condition ReportLight surface scratches/marks. accretions and tarnishing to all items. Two screws on backplate are broken and appear to have been drilled or cut away with surrounding area sunken in and worn away. Backplate is slightly separated from body of clock towards top. No key, sold as untested so cannot say whether in working order. General wear and tear.
H.R.H. The Prince of Wales (b.1948) Ben Avon, near Braemar, January coloured lithograph, signed Charles in pencil to margin dated 2002, limited edition no. 81/100, with certificate of authenticity, image measures 27cm x 35.5cm, framed and glazed, in presentation case Condition Report Good condition. The case has some light surface marks. Frame with some loss to gilding. General wear and tear.
English mid-19th century pink ground part dessert service, printed and painted with botanical specimens within shaped pink and gilt-edged borders, including: comports and plates in sizes, a Dresden porcelain Meissen-style lobed square section bowl, painted with Watteauesque figures and bouquets reserved on a green ground within gilt panels, 23.5cm wide, an English porcelain mid-19th century botanical dessert service comprising: a comport and two plates, each with pierced gilt palmette borders and a Royal Worcester bone china part tea service printed and painted in the Sevres-style with purple and scattered flowersprays, comprising: eleven side plates and two shallow bowls/plates (some damages and wear) Condition Report Dresden bowl - Light surface scratches, wear to gilding and decoration.Pierced tazza - repair to footPierced plates - surface marks, crazing, discolouration/browningPink ground items - Surface scratches and wear to decoration on all. Two tazzas with chip to underside. One dinner plate with hairline to edge. General wear and tear.
Chinese late Qing Dynasty yellow ground ginger jar and cover moulded with lotus and water plants, reserved on a mottled yellow ground, with wooden stand (hairline crack to shoulder), 12cm high, a Chinese export octagonal plate painted with exotic birds and willow flower strewn landscape (extensively cracked and repaired), 22cm wide and a Canton famille rose enamel plate painted with exotic birds and butterflies amongst peony, with blue seal mark to reverse, 25.7cm diameter (3) Condition Report Blue & white plate - Light surface scratches, cracks and repairs throughout.Enamel plate - light suface scratches, accretions, chip to base ring.Vase - Light suface marks, accretions, hairline to shoulder.General wear and tear.
English pottery charger painted by Annie Eliza Spong (1870-1957), Balham, dated October 7th 1886, painted in the style of a Deruta Bella Donna dish, with portrait of a woman beside a scrolling banner within foliate borders, 38cm diameter, a pair of Victorian English porcelain wall pockets, each of basket form, moulded with bullrushes, ribbon tied, pierced for hanging, retailer's marks for T. Goode & Co, London and a lilac ground example encrusted with white flowers (4) Annie Eliza Spong was a suffragette, embroiderer and portrait artist. Condition Report Charger - light surface scratches, accretions and wear to areas of decoration.T. Goode pockets - Both with small firing cracks, accretions. One with small loss to the end of ribbon.Floral pocket - Surface marks, accretions. Numerous small losses to petals and flowers.General wear and tear.
French ' Christofle & Cie ' Hildesheim Treasure silver plate facsimile goblet, having relief decoration of face masks, grapes, vines and other items, gilt interior, marked to base ' Tresor d'Hildesheim fac-simile galvanique, Christofle & Cie ' 11cm highCondition ReportLight surface scratches, accretions, tarnishing. Base of cup is dented in with stem pushed into base of cup, resulting in lean with dents, possble split to that area inside the cup. Three dents to rim, Rough patch, possibly solder to the side. General wear and tear.
Large Eastern red ground carpet with central stepped lozenge on geometric pattern field, geometric spandrels and multiple floral and herati borders, 344cm x 249cm Condition ReportGood overall condition. Some light wear, possible fading/discolouration in places. Small area of loss to theads on one edge. General wear and tear.
19th century Japanese gold lacquered six-section inro, decorated with birds in flight and perched amongst pine, the interior in Nashiji, the top signed with circular seal and two-character mark, probably for Kajikawa, 9.5cm long Condition ReportSome very light surface scratches/marks, minor wear to gilding in places, mainly edges. Some tiny kknocks/niblles to edges of some sections. Two small chips to corner of both end sections. General wear and tear.
Royal Worcester bone china Florentine pattern part dinner service, printed gilt marks, pattern no.W4312, printed with black arabesque pattern border, within gilt lines, comprising: eight soup plates, a circular two-handled tureen and two covers, a sauceboat and stand, an oval serving bowl, two oval serving dishes in sizes, eight dinner plates, six tea plates, eight side plates Condition ReportGood overall condition. No chips, cracks or crazing. Some light surface scratches, accretions, light wear to gilding on some pieces. General wear and tear.
Chinese gilt-bronze incense burner in the form of a stylised mythical beast, with hinged head cover and metal liner, on claw feet, a shaped rectangular basket-shaped incense burner with pierced fret cover, a Chinese white metal mounted filigree and stone pendant applied with dragons and a Japanese small hand mirror, with calligraphic inscription and flowering chrysanthemums, with bamboo covered handle Condition Report Hand mirror - Light surface scratches. Small losses to bamboo handle.Incense burner - Light surface scratches, oxidisation, accretions, dent to one cornerBeast censer - Light surface scratches, accretions, hinge slightly loose, weight approx 2.2kg, 16cm high, 13.5cm long, 11cm wide.Pendant - Light surface scratches, accretions, oxidisation.General wear and tear.
Sovereign yellow gold ring, claw set with a Queen Elizabeth II full sovereign dated 1978, having a diamond cut pattern mount and textured shoulders, band hallmarked but unreadable, size X 1/2, approximate weight 21.8 gramsCondition ReportGood overall condition. Some light surface scratches, scuffs and accretions. General wear and tear.
H.R.H. The Prince of Wales (b.1948) Glengairn, Aberdeenshire coloured lithograph reproduced from the original watercolour, signed Charles in pencil to margin and dated 2002, limited edition no. 82/100, with certificate of authenticity, image measures 27cm x 39cm, framed and glazed, in presentation case Condition Report Good condition. Case with some light surface marks. General wear and tear.
H.R.H. The Prince of Wales (b.1948) Greek landscape, summer coloured lithograph reproduced from the original watercolour, signed Charles in pencil to margin dated 1999, limited edition no. 79/100, with certificate of authenticity and original receipt, image measures 21cm x 27cm, framed and glazed, in presentation case Condition Report Good condition. Case with some light surface scratches and scuffs. General wear and tear.
Royal Crown Derby blue and white transfer-printed part cabaret tea service of fluted form, early 20th century, printed green factory marks, iron red pattern no.4203, printed with birds perched amongst scrolling cartouches and diaper and foliate panels, comprising an oval teapot and cover, an oval two-handled sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, four teacups and saucers and a shaped rectangular tray, 40cm wide Condition ReportLight surface scratches, accretions, star cracks to centre of two saucers. General wear and tear.
H.R.H. The Prince of Wales (b.1948) Ballochbuie, Balmoral, April coloured lithograph reproduced from the original watercolour, signed Charles in pencil to margin dated 2002, limited edition no. 81/100, with certificate of authenticity and original receipt, image measures 27cm x 36cm, framed and glazed, in presentation case Condition Report Good condition. Case with some light surface marks. General wear and tear.
Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern part tea service and other wares including a coffee pot, a teapot (lacking finial), a two-handled sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, two sugar bowls and covers, assorted plates in sizes, cups in sizes, a cream jug, eight saucers, five bowls in sizes, a shaped rectangular tray, a spoon, a dressing table set, a oviform vase and two flower encrusted vases in sizes, printed factory marks, some cancellation marksCondition ReportLight surface scratches, wear to gilding on some. Teapot with finial off but present. Small hairline to one saucer. General wear and tear.
Collection of Art glass including a Pauline Solven vase of globular form, etched with cloud-shaped motifs and with green, purple and orange linear patterns, etched signature, dated 1981, a Karlin Rushbrooke (b.1944) blue tinted jug with frosted hand-moulded handle, 19cm high, a compressed globular jug with frosted hand-moulded handle, with blue inclusions, a cased blue and white fish-shaped paperweight, a green tinted angel-shaped perfume bottle and stopper, all with etched Karlin Rushbrooke signatures to base, the latter numbered 10/1979 and a winged jug attributed to Steven Newell, iridescent with wings and loop handle (6) Condition ReportAll items in good order. Some light surface scratches. No obvious signs of damage, chips or cracks. General wear and tear.
Bevan & Funnell burr walnut display cabinet, the three part astragal glazed and part panelled doors opening to an interior with three fabric lined back panels and glass adjustable shelves, on a plinth base (with two keys), 200cm high x 158cm long x 40cm deep Condition ReportGood overall condition, some light surface scatches and scuffs. There are 18 glass shelves, all shelf brackets are present (72). General wear and tear.
Mixed lot including cherry amber style bead necklace, comprising twelve graduating beads with yellow metal link spacing, largest bead approximately 24mm, total length 44cm together with a single matching earring (a/f). approximate total weight 21.5 grams, quantity vintage and contemporary wristwatches to include an Homme quartz gent's wristwatch, modern quartz pocket watch, an Ingersoll Triumph pocket watch, a Sekonda 17-jewel wristwatch, etc and ' The Coronation Street story ' book dated 1995 containing facsimile signatures of the cast to inside cover Condition Report Some light surface scratches. No obvious signs of damage to the beads. We do not offer in-house shipping. Please try Mailboxes.com or Mjmpost458@gmail.comEaring - 0.70 gramsNecklace and loose links - 21.25 grams
Pair of George V hobnail cut glass decanters with silver collars, Birmingham 1930, Hukin & Heath, with mushroom shaped stoppers, baluster bodies and spreading circular feet, 23.5cm high Condition Report Both with light surface scratches, accretions and small nibbles/chips to body. One stopper with two chips. General wear and tear.Height including stopper - 23.5cmLargest diameter - 10.5cmDiameter of stopper - 5.5cmBase diameter - 9.5cm
THOMAS WALLIS (II) & JONATHAN HAYNE; an early 19th century hallmarked silver teapot, with oval bone finial and wooden handle, raised on four paw feet, London 1819, height 15cm, width 30cm, approx 21ozt.Condition Report: The overall condition of this teapot is good, handle is solid, lid moves freely as intended and finial is solid no signs of any bends, dents or breaks to the metal but there is some light tarnishing and scratches to the base.
A Chinese robin's egg glazed bowl of archaic form, with raised stud detail and three scrolling supports, diameter 18cm.Provenance: Private collection, South Devon, likely purchase China or Hong Kong between the wars.Condition Report: Small inner rim chip. Some fritting around the feet and some glaze missing to inside of bowl but believe in production not damage. Light staining throughout
BRITANNIA COMMEMORATIVE SOCIETY LTD; five cased sets of 999 fine silver proof cased commemorative coins, including Battle of Britain medal, Spanish Armada medal, Queen Victoria medal, Light Brigade medal, London Fire medal, Charles Dickens medal, Churchill Memorial medal, William Shakespeare medal, Lord Nelson medal, William I medal, Dunkirk medal, Captin Cook medal, Stonehenge medal, Elizabeth I medal, etc.
Group of early 19th century Chamberlains Worcester porcelain dessert ware, painted with botanical specimens, to include a large twin-handled serving dish, 31.5cm wide, two oval dishes, 30cm wide, a square dish and three platesOne plate with crazing, one chip and two hairlines. Two plates with a star crack. One oval dish with small footrim chips. The footed dish with one handle repair. Square dish with some light crazing and enamel wear.
A Colt brass calibre gauge of tapering form with numbered markings 10.5cm longShipping Disclaimer Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country. Condition Reportwith ageing and light pitting
A collection of silver items to include a composed pair of berry spoons, 22cm long, one marked London 1824, the other London 1840, a George IV sugar sifter, by William Woodman, Exeter 1825, and a George II ladle, by George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1794, 33cm long,approximately 5.1ozt (qty.)Condition ReportRelatively good condition. Light tarnish and some marks slightly rubbed but visible. Please see additional images.
A pair of silver-mounted glass claret jugs 19th century, Continental, the mounts marked 925, with rococo floral and foliate decoration, on a facetted glass body with star base,27cm high (2)Condition ReportThe mounts/handles with light tarnish. Marks rubbed and indistinct. Glass overall in good condition.
A quantity of Shelley Queen Ann and other teawares, mid 20th century, to include tall trees pattern, the coffee pot, 19cm high, largest plate, 24 cm length,67 pieces with stamps and painted marks. Condition ReportSurface scratches and light rubbing to the decoration. Crazing throughout. Discolouration to the glaze, particularly to the rim of saucers. Base of coffee pot cracked.
A percussion constabulary percussion pistol 19th century, Barnes, Londonthe walnut frame with brass mounts15cm barrelProvenance : from the estate of a collector, Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire.Shipping DisclaimerBuyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country.Condition Reportlight pitting to barrel and metalwork. Fair overall. Action working. Knocks to woodwork.
A pith helmet contained in a bespoke toleware case, inscribed J R P Montgomery, 52nd Light Infantry case 36cm longProvenance: John Rupert Patrick Montgomery MC OBE (25th July 1913 – 27th June 2008)John Rupert Patrick Montgomery was born on 25th July 1913 in Bromyard, Herefordshire, England. He graduated from the Royal Military College in September 1933 and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant into the 1st Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry.During the Second World War, Montgomery served with distinction. In August 1943, he held the rank of Captain, acting as a temporary Major in the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. On the 8th May 1943, he commanded the left forward company of the 7th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry during an attack south of Gastla Wadi, north of Enfidaville, Tunisia. Under his leadership, the unit captured strategic high ground and held their position despite intense enemy counter-attacks. For this action, Montgomery was awarded the Military Cross (MC). His citation reads:"On the 8th of May 1943, Major Montgomery commanded the left forward company of 7th Oxf & Bucks when they captured the high ground south of Gastla Wadi, north of Enfidaville & exploited to the Wadi itself. During the attack he led his company with skill & determination, quickly crushing enemy resistance. So successfully did he reorganise the left of the position on the Wadi, which formed a deep salient into the enemy lines, that he beat off all enemy counter-attacks. His position was enfiladed & commanded by mountainous country with the enemy continually attempting to infiltrate into it & subjecting it to accurate MG & Mortar fire. In spite of fighting at close quarters, the enemy never succeeded in gaining a foothold. In this action Major Montgomery showed courage & leadership of a high standard & his determination & disregard of personal safety was a great inspiration & incentive to all ranks in their successful & spirited defence."Recommended by:Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Cyril Cruddas, Commanding Officer, 7th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light InfantryMajor General Douglas Alexander Henry Graham, Commander, 56th (London) DivisionGeneral Henry Maitland Wilson, Commander-in-Chief, Middle East ForcesBetween 31st January 1944 and 11th June 1944, he served as an Instructor at the Tactical School, Middle East Land Forces. From 8th November 1944 to 21st April 1945, he was assigned as a General Staff Officer, Grade 2 (GSO2) at a Training Centre.In 1953, Montgomery was appointed Lieutenant Colonel of the 17th Battalion of the Parachute Regiment. He was promoted to the substantive rank of Lieutenant Colonel on 3rd February 1955. In 1961, he took command of the 1st Green Jackets (43rd and 52nd) as Lieutenant Colonel.He retired from active service on 7th November 1962, upon which he was named an Honorary Colonel.During the 1970s, Montgomery became involved in humanitarian work. He served as the Colonel of the Southern Sudan Association and authored several papers on the subject of anti-slavery. In 1979, he was appointed Secretary of the Anti-Slavery Society and was awarded the Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for his contributions to the cause.John Rupert Patrick Montgomery died on 27th June 2008 in Haywards Heath, Sussex, England. Condition Reportstaining to helmet rusting and paint loss to case Discolouration to belt and hat. Dents, paint losses and rusting to case.
An 'Elsinore' porcelain ship's portrait bowl, mid-19th century, Danish, painted in colours with an oval cartouche depicting a ship under full sail flying the British flag, with Kronborg Castle in the background, bordered with elaborate gilt foliate scrolls, a vacant panel verso, the interior with gilt sprays,28cm diameter13cm highProvenance: From the Collection of Nigell and Heather D’Oyly.Condition ReportOverall the bowl is in good cosmetic condition. No obvious cracks or chips. Light wear to gilding, especially to the rim. Structurally stable and ready for placement.
A Regency needlework sampler signed Jane Roberts and dated November 5 1811, worked in silks on linen ground with verse and pictorial motifs, within a vine border interspersed with tulips and other flowers,sampler 41 x 36cm, framed and glazedframe 48 x 43cmCondition ReportA few small holes to the ground. Light dicolouration. Small loss to the frame's beading in the top right corner.
Picturesque Views of the Principal Seats of the Nobility and Gentry in England and Wales. By the most eminent British Artists. With a Description of each Seat. Harrison & Co. N.D. C1788 (Plates dated 1786-88). After two counts, I can only find 99 plates of the 100, Hence missing one plate. Oblong 4to. Later half leather; light damp staining; Jones' Views of the Seats, Mansions, Castles, & c. of Noblemen & Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland & Ireland. Forming part of the general Series of Jones' Great Britain Illustrated. L, Jones & Co. 1829, 1st. Edn. Engraved title page with vignette plus 298 engraved views on 149 Plates. 4to. Near cont. half leather over marbled boards and marbled endpapers. With the bookplate of 'Martin Drury' to front pastedown. VG Joseph Pannell: The Work of Charles Keene With an Introduction and Comments on the Drawings.. New York, R H Russell, 1897, 1st. Edn. With an Original Etching by Keene, mounted & bound in at the front, together with an autograph letter sent from 55 Baker Street, to S Read (10 lines), Signed is full & tipped-in to the front blank. Folio, original cloth gilt; rubbed and with tears to the spine; Edward Horswell: Sculpture of Les Animaliers 1900-1950. Scala Arts and Heritage Publishers Ltd, 2019, Title page Inscribed and signed by Edward. VG+ (4)
A gilt brass and glass cased mantel clock, 19th century, with a twin-train French movement striking on a bell, within a castellated case with turret finials to each corner, with associated sunburst pendulum and two winders,19cm wide16cm deep34cm highCondition ReportWith pendlum and two winding keys. Good condition overall. Light scratches to the glass. Light tarnish to the metal. Ticks when wound but untested for a period of time, we would recommend having a clock expert review the clock. Please see additional images.
A flintlock walnut holster pistol 19th century, Belgium, having octagonal barrel, swivel ramrod, brass trigger guard24cm barrelProvenance : from the estate of a collector, Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire.Shipping DisclaimerBuyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country.Condition Reportlight corrosion. Knocks to the stock. Ramrod jammed. Screw heads worn, one on the action sheared off. Action works.
A collection of silver items to include a George III oval mustard pot with blue glass liner, by Charles Chesterman II, London 1798, another Victorian example, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1899, another Victorian circular mustard pot with blue glass liner, and a silver-plated mustard pot by Elkington & Co., with blue glass liner,approximately 6ozt (qty.)Condition ReportGeorgian and Victorian marks, some possibly later. Overall good condition. Light tarnish. Some rubbing to marks but distinguishable. Part of base missing, bent parts and loose hinge to the Chesterman mustard pot. Nathan and Hayes pot maker's mark slightly rubbed. Please see additional images.

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