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Albert Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (1814-1887), gilt bronze figure, La Liseuse, a standing woman dressed in a draped gown with headdress, holding a book, with ivory face and hands (one hand missing), signed to the circular stepped base with title plaque, on a circular marble plinth, 35cm high. Ivory exemption reference: FU8GMUYP.
Maurice Constant Favre (1875-1919), gilt bronze figure, Chant de la Fileuse, a standing woman dressed in a draped medieval gown with headdress, holding a musical score, with ivory face and hands (one hand detached), signed to the circular stepped base with title plaque, on a circular marble plinth, 35cm high. Ivory exemption reference: 796TEHYF.
Early 20th century mahogany bracket clock, the arched case with gilt metal finials, quarter corinthian columns flanking the dial, blind pierced panels to sides, on a stepped square base with gilt metal paw feet, the brass arched dial with foliate scroll spandrels, the face with a silvered chapter ring having roman and arabic numerals, three winding holes and a maker's plaque for Robinson & Co of The Square, Shrewsbury, three subsidiary dials with silvered chapter ring including chime/silent, slow/fast and chime on eight gongs/chime on four gongs, the movement stamped W&H, with pendulum and three keys, 45cm high x 37cm wide Condition ReportWe do not offer in-house shipping. Please try Mailboxes.com or bidandbox.com
Amanda Brisbane (1964-2016) pale blue tinted butterfly vase, etched signature to one wing, 17.5cm high, a collection of clear glass paperweights including an Orrefors owl, a Daum owl, etched marks, an Orrefors elephant, an unmarked owl, a pressed moulded owl weight, an Orrefors teardrop-shaped clear vase, two press-moulded clear glass plaques, one in the Scandinavian style, with an owl, the other decorated with a shell and an amber-tinted press moulded plaque with a bust, a Kosta Boda green flared footed bowl with green, orange and pink inclusions, with etched signature for Bertil Ballien to base, dated '97 (11) Condition ReportAll items in good condition, no obvious signs of damage, chips or cracks. General wear and tear.
Victorian cast iron safe by Jacob Cartwright & Sons of West Bromwich, England, having a green finish and brass handle, the door with name plaque and paper label to interior, opening to an empty space and cash drawer (with keys), 51cm high x 37cm wide x 37.5cm deep Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs, knocks and accretions. General wear and tear.
Four Lladro figures of children, a young married couple and two girls on a sofa, modern, largest 22cm wide, and a Lladro Collector's Society plaque, 15cm wide (4)Condition ReportGirl with book - the book has been glued to the hand - now unfixed. Some chips to the sprigwork flowers on the others. No apparent cracks. Scuffs and tiny nibbles to the bases. No crazing. Please see additional images.
An American Civil War Pistol from the Battle of Franklin with plaque reading "Civil War pistol dug at Franklin, Tennessee"In relic battlefield find condition,Barrel 15cm,Shipping 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 Reportre-finished condition, rammer missing, grips replaced
Mouseman and the Yorkshire Critters: a mid-oak carved wall plaque by Martin 'Lizardman' Dutton (1921-2009) - carved as a Prince of Wales feathers, the base carved with his lizard signature, 23.25 x 24cm. * Martin Dutton was born deaf in Kirby Misperton, Yorkshire in 1921. He started his career as an apprentice to Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn, becoming the most accomplished of several deaf apprentices employed by the firm at that time and adopting the lizard as his trademark, after briefly using a tortoise on some of his earlier pieces. He set up on his own in York in 1950, making many pieces of furniture for churches and schools as well as one of his best known pieces, a statue of Saint Blaise, the patron saint of woolcombers, for a Bradford catholic church. He married in 1953, moving to Doncaster, where he took employment as senior woodwork master at his old school, the Yorkshire Residential School for the Deaf. After 17 years he moved to Barnsley, where he re-established his career as a woodcarver with firms specialising in church and domestic furniture, later continuing his career in York and Leeds. * Tiny chip to lower right corner of the plaque - this looks very old and has been smoothed with polishing and handling. No other faults.
Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson (1876-1955): a mid-oak shield shaped prize plaque - with bevelled edge and fixed easel back, the front carved with his signature mouse in profile, with an attached plated metal dominos prize medal, 10.2 x 7.6cm. * Robert Thompson was born in 1876, the son of a local joiner and wheelwright in Kilburn, North Yorkshire. He trained as an engineer and completed his apprenticeship, but his passion was for traditional craftsmanship and he decided to follow in his father's footsteps, becoming an extremely skilled craftsman and furniture maker, working in English oak with tools such as the chisel and adze. He expanded his father's family business significantly and by the time he first registered the famous mouse as his signature in the 1930s, his work had become very popular across the country and he was already employing a large team of thirty craftsmen and apprentices. The firm remains a successful business that produces furniture and other smaller hand made wooden objects today, employing the same traditional skills and materials.
A collection of silver plated ware - comprising an early 20th century two-handled oval tray, 63.25cm long; a pair of 19th century candlesticks, 27.3cm high; an oval pierced tray with Dutch style pottery plaque, 35.25cm long, mid-20th century; an EPBM and leather spirit flask; three cased sets of cutlery; and two boxes of 'bone' handled fish knives and forks.
Two 19th century boxes - comprising a rosewood jewellery box with mother of pearl escutcheon and plaque, the interior relined (LWH 29.75 x 21.25 x 13.3cm); and a George III mahogany desk box, with shallow upper compartment and full-width drawer beneath with ivory escutcheon and handles (LWH 37.5 x 24 x 8.8cm), both with key. Ivory Registration: FMTM8VHP
An unusual German erotic subject glass stein - early 20th century, the moulded glass stein with a part-frosted firefighter motif to the front below the gilt intaglio script 'Josef Eiselt', the pewter lid with an inset porcelain plaque, the upper face painted with a huntsman and his dog in a landscape, the underside with an amorous scene of the same huntsman and a lady companion, titled 'Jagerlust', 20.75cm high.* Small soldered repair to one side of the joint between the hinge and the lid. Some gilt loss to lettering and scratching and one tiny frit to the base. No other faults - good overall.
A hand painted porcelain plaque of the Virgin Mary - oval, probably 19th century, old paper label to reverse of plaque from 'G. Baldi Salzburg', 8.5 x 6.5cm, in a later velvet frame.* In good condition, with no faults - no chips, cracks or repairs, no losses to paint surface. Two tiny tramline scratches to the left of the nose, which are only visible under close inspection through a lens.
An exceptionally large Victorian silver-mounted horn beaker or vase - Thomas Johnson I, London 1872, retailer's mark for White & Campbell, 133 New Bond St, London, with shield-shaped plaque inscribed 'Presented by Lt. Col. Sir George F. C. Pocock Bart. Won By Sergt. B. Taylor 1874', 21.9cm high. * George Francis Coventry Pocock (1830-1915) entered the 30th Regiment as an ensign in 1848. While serving as a captain during the Crimean War, he lost his left arm and was severely wounded in the right wrist at the Battle of the Great Redan (Siege of Sebastopol) on September 8th 1855. He retired from the Army in 1881 as Hon. Colonel. The trophy was most likely presented to Sgt. G. Turner, 2nd Sussex Rifle Volunteers, for rifle shooting.
A vintage Crowley & Co, Alton slate and enamel advertising sign - the slate with carved gilded lettering, 'Crowley & Co's Alton Stout', with central inset enamel plaque depicting the stout bottle label, behind a (later) black-lined perspex panel - replacing the original glass - with cut-outs to display the gilt lettering beneath, 50.8 x 28cm. (old chipping and losses to corners of slate, a few very small surface rust spots to the edges of the enamel plaque, some flakes and one discoloured patch to the gilding, minor scratches to the black finish to the perspex at top centre).
An Austin Brillite neon showroom sign, 76 cm wide Please see our terms and conditions in relation to collectionno cable and not tested, best to assume needs gassing, bought from Richard Edmonds, I cannot see any damage to the glass although the verticle clear glass tube (with the wire in and above the letter 'n') is not perfectly central, period and not a copy, small Brillite metal plaque applied to the bottom right corner, some sctratches as you would expect, some screw heads a little rusty, a few light scratches/scuffs to the back where Austin is painted, a little dirty, really all with age
A Chinese jade plaque, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), of oval form, pierced and carved with a goose in a lotus pond, later fixed to a wood box, with an 'E&J Frankel Collection, No.732' label to base,overall 6.2cm long (2)清 嵌春水纹玉牌盖盒Condition ReportSmall chips and cracks to edges. Knocks and surface scratches to wood.
A Chinese jade plaque, late Qing dynasty, carved with Magu carrying a fruiting peach branch on her shoulder between cloud borders, the reverse with a double xi character, mounted as a desk clip in silver, similarly decorated, 7cm longProvenance: Purchased by the grandparents of the present owner from John Sparks Ltd. by repute and thence by descent.清晚期 麻姑献寿喜字玉牌Condition ReportSmall chips to edges. Unable to check condition under silver.Silver with surface scratches.
FRANCE. Louis XVIII, 1814-15 & 1815-24. Silver 5 Francs, 1814 B. Rouen, France . Mint Master; Joseph Lambert (1804-1817). Obv: LOUIS XVIII ROI DE FRANCE., Bareheaded bust of Louis XVIII left, dressed with the plaque of the Order of the Holy Spirit. Designed by Pierre-Joseph Tiolier. Rev: crowned shield of France between two olive branches, denomination above with date below. Designed by Pierre-Joseph Tiolier. Edge inscribed DOMINE SALVUM FAC REGEM.Reference: KM-702.2; Franc.2014-308; Gad.1789-591. Mintage: 634,669.Diameter: 37 mm.Weight: 24.99 g.Composition: 900/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: A 22.50% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
Edward Spencer for the Artificers Guild, an Arts and Crafts silver, gold and enamel brooch, the central plaque in the style of Edith Dawson, enamelled with flowers, within an applied wire and leaf motif navette border, on a rectangular panel set with four other of peal roundels, ropetwist borders and a natural pearl drop, 5cm wide, 15.1g

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