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A pair of 19th century Grand Tour type Sienna marble style silhouette portraits of Roman Emperors, in brass frames, 13 x 9 cm (2)sienna tyle marble on a red marble ground, naming is engraved/scratched on, look okay which you should be able to see in the images, both frames with solder marks to the back
A full size brass rubbing, with an early photograph of the rubbing, the rubbing taken from St Mary's Church, Stoke d'Aberno, 204 x 83 cmWe understand this was done by a member of the familyThe frame is painted woodthe frame has been d i y painted and the paint has gone slightly over the glass from the framecondition is good cannot see any foxing paper is slightly rippled in parts
An Underwood Instanto Half Plate Camera, mahogany and brass, VG, opens and etends, bellows appear to be in good condition, controls operate correctly, with an Underwood Rapid Rectilinear ½ plate lens, barrel VG, optics VG, with cap and leather case. With accessories, two clip-on lens adapters, two clip-on colour filters, a set of plastic developing trays, two double-sided plate holders in the maker's boxes, all in a strong dark wood case, printed RWC on the lid.Footnote: This lot contains ivory and has been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act: 5MVFKSUDFlints Auctions CANNOT ship this item out if the UK, Please contact pack and send or mailboxes
A Collection of 4 Hand Held Spectroscopes, to include a spectroscope engraved in script 'Carl Zeiss Jena' in the original fitted leatehr covered case with glass windows; a brass direct vision spectroscope engraved 'A W Penrose & Co Ltd, London'; a spectroscope in a cae marked 'RAYNER MADE IN ENGLIND'; and an unmarked spectroscope in a case
An 18th-century probably South German parquetry inlaid canted serpentine chest of two short over three long drawers, second half of the 18th century, with endless knot inlaid and quarter veneered top above-shaped drawers with conforming inlay and crossbanding fitted with heavily cast and gilt period brass swan neck handles, the whole supported by shaped bracket feet, 97 cm wide x 52 cm deep x 99 cm overall heightGenerally good condition.The top has a slight undulation from the ground timber but is free from cracks or splits.The right-hand side shows some uneven shrinkage Some very small missing elements of inlay see images.Some veneer patches to the side, and drawer dividers.Generally good order, of good colour and patina
A Chinese lacquered softwood tea box of canted rectangular section, late Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, painted with reserves of "Antiques", figures, vases and river landscapes on a ground of flowering prunus, fitted a pair of angular brass folding side handles, later velvet lining, 32 cm wide x 23 cm deep x 26 cm overall height.Old repairs to shrinkage cracks.
A French oval marble-topped low table with a painted open wrought iron base with a flowering shrub detail to the cross stretcher 61 cm x 41 cm x 58 cm overall height. together with a decorative patinated and parcel gilt pineapple table lamp. and a pair of gilt brass and white marble urn table lamps.
A George III oval mahogany snap-top breakfast table with a central book-matched burr walnut panel with broad satinwood crossbanding, on a quadrupedal base of sabre legs with captive satin wood banded detail and box toe brass castors. 152 cm wide x 117 cm deep x 72 cm overall height.The top is un-split or warped, the cross banding is intact.The finish of the top has become dry in places and has blistered and flaked off in some small areas.The block that the top pivots on has been badly repaired, causing the table to to not sit quite vertically when flipped upright.
A part George IV three-pillar extending "D-end" dining table, each snap top section supported by inverted sabre quadrupedal bases terminating in brass box-toe castors. accompanied by a further two leaf inserts and corresponding bearers, 276 cm long x 134 cm wide x 75 cm overall height.The middle section is a later reproduction but not new.The tops have been repolished and match each other but are repolished but does have some scratches.
An early 19th-century figured satinwood bonheur du jour of inverted breakfront form, the "D" shaped back with a pierced gilt metal galley on a raised superstructure housing a rise-and-fall mirror panel, above a single-shaped frieze draw, with applied gilt brass moulding and fittings throughout, supported by well-drawn square tapering legs with brass socket castors. 60 cm wide x 46 cm deep x 81 cm overall height, 65.5 knee clearance.A private estateThe top has an old crack that has a glue and fabric repair to the underside of the top. The brass gallery is a little dented at the back right-hand side.The drawer runs as expected the frame has a bar below that doesn't look period to the item but I cant see why it has been applied as the frame seems quite firm.
A 19th century Heavy cavalry sword and scabbard with anthemion and ladder pierced hilt, wire bound hardwood grip and single fullered spear point tip, bearing an indistinct makers mark to the back of the blade and a crowned number 3 to the flank of the blade (inspector's or armory number?), blade length 89 cm x 36 mm width of blade, together with a (M1860 type) cavalry sword and scabbard, fitted with a curved single fullered blade bearing the legend: FAD.Toledo possibly Portuguese. with swept and pierced brass hilt. 85 cm length of blade (foreshortened) 30 mm width of blade.A private estatePlease see the heavy sword laid in the correct aspect next to the scabbard.I think the blade seems to fit very well with minimal movement when the blade is seated to the hilt, but, of course could be a replacement scabbard, what is apparent is that both sword and scabbard are of the same/very similar age.Please see the extra images for further reference.
A pair of Napoleon III marble-topped mahogany pedestal night cupboards with brass inlaid decoration each fitted with one frieze drawer supported by turned columns above a single panel cupboard door and turned feet, 41 cm wide x 41 cm deep x 89 cm high. A private estate One stand is faded and shows perhaps some old repairs to natural fault lines in the marble top.Some of the brass infills on the fluted columns are a little loose but are all present.The faded cupboard has two veneer bubbles to the door panelGenerally good structural order but may need some cosmetic work to rectify the fading.Please see the extra images taken
A George III Rosewood & Satinwood banded sofa table of small proportion with a pair of canted rectangular flaps, fitted an actual and a faux frieze drawer to the opposite sides, with stile supports with inverted sabre legs united by a turned mid-height stretcher and terminating in brass. 92 cm wide (closed) x 66 cm deep x 73 cm overall height.
An early 19th century Cary’s New Terrestrial library Globe, bearing the legend to the gores with brass register and in a mahogany tripod stand with a compass set base. terminating in castors, 51 cm diameter x 100 cm overall height.John Cary, Credit Wikepedia Impact damage to South America. There is some staining to the surface and narrow splits to the globe, as shown. The frame is structurally sound.
A George III mahogany revolving circular drum library table with an inset green leather insert above a frieze fitted with four faux and four actual drawers. the whole on a quadrupedal base of moulded sabre legs with brass lion's paw castors.106 cm diameter x 72 cm overall height, 58 cm knee clearance.The leather is stained but is intact, the bordering crossbanding has some patches and some slight lifting veneer.The edge moulding is cross-grained veneer and this has a few cracks.The drawer handles are replacements, the locks look as if they are original but no key is present.The top is traditionally fixed with a peg located at the top of the central column, which allows it to rotate.Some repairs and damage to the cockbeadingThe base is in good order without repair, cracks or splits.
A George III rosewood and specimen parquetry topped work table the top with a "Tumbling Cube" design including specimens of Macassar ebony, ironwood, amboyna, quilted ash, London plane, Indian/Brazillian rosewood, zebrano, sycamore, butternut and others within a cross banded and satinwood strung border, the top lifting to reveal a ratcheting writing surface and fitted interior, the table slung with a celadon green pleated silk work bag, supported by square tapering legs united by elliptical stretchers and terminating in brass socket castors. 58 cm x 39 cm deep x 74 cm overall heigth.
In the manner of Gumley & Moore, a rectangular George I/II carved wood and gilt gesso looking glass (wall mirror) with openwork shell mantle with scroll ear pieces with matted and burnished strapwork relief ground, with a scroll apron set with a bold "Dublin" shell boss, fitted with an old but not original mercury mirror plate of good colour. 67 cm wide x 125 cm overall heightAn established private collectionSigns of the sites of the brass sconces, perhaps never fitted.The plate is not the original but is an old mercury plate that has a pleasing grey tinge to the metal and some small areas of sparkle and degradation, but still reflects well.
A pair of 1920s mirrored wall candle sconces, with twin brass scroll arms, 45.5 cm x 29 cm.Qty: 2No major damage evident. Some silvering to the edge of the plates, more on one mirror than the other. The applied 'star' is missing on one of them. Some surface scratches to the glass visible, as shown.
An unusual 19th-century patinated bronze Colza lamp base, the column formed as Atlas on a square base, fitted a Victorian cranberry peg lamp reservoir with a Butler & Wright (Birmingham) burner gallery mated to an Aesthetic acid frosted shade glass shade, 68 cm high.Please see the last image in the series for similar Colza lamp bases The peg lamp reservoir has cracked from beneath the brass collar, the crack extends as far as the shoulder of the reservoir,
A 1970s Dyrlund rosewood reading desk/bar, the black vinyl inset slope with inset brass mounts hinged to form a larger flat surface with large bottle compartment behind, the case with inset brass handles on rectangular legs joined by stretchers, labelled, 89.5 cm wide, 115.5 cm high, 49 cm deep. CITES Article 10 certificate no. 24GBA10166YUF
Chinese embroidered silk robe circa 1890, the embroidered symbolism could be suggestive of 'Precious Objects' or '100 Antiques', the brass circular buttons could be a later addition, the whole elaborately embroidered embroidered on a mauve/purple silk groundCondition ReportCommensurate with age. Slight staining on front, back and lining. Some fading. Small lining tear on cuff left hand sleeve. Small lining tear on cuff right hand sleeve. All 5 brass buttons intact and present. Small lining tear on hem - central back.
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