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An Edward VIII silver Waiter, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham 1936, of circular form with shaped rim, the centre with presentation inscription from 'Lahore Races 1937 The Woodward Plate "Lita"', 31cm diameter, approx weight 26ozt, together with a Victorian silver Ashtray, hallmarked London, 1897, monogrammed, 11cm diameter 2.5ozt (2)
A 1920s-30s Noveltic Art Deco ‘nut bird’ smoker’s companion, in the style of YZ by Henry Howell, the mahogany base with cigarette and ashtray rests mounted with a match holder and striker bar and a carved nut bird with applied glass eyes,The base stamped ‘MADE IN ENGLAND NOVELTIC REG. TRADE MARK’, 15cm long.
A pair of Chinese silver smokers stands, circa 1900, stamped 'C.J. Co, Sterling'. Each with a dragon decorated matchbox holder on a circular ashtray with three cigarette holders, height 10.5cm, diameter 11.5cm, weight 144 and 162 grams. (2)'C.J.Co' were the China Jewellery Company who were active in Shanghai between 1875 and 1920. Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.
A collection of Royal Doulton and Doulton Lambeth items, comprising a pot (missing cover), with an armorial crest to the front, 11.5cm high, a small twin handled pot, with swag and floral raised design, 8cm high, another pot with crinkled flared rim, 6.5cm high (chipped rim), together with a candlestick with handle, an ashtray and a match box holder (chipped) AF (6)
A B&G porcelain figurine, of a boy marked to the underside 11cm high, together with a bisque Lladro plaque 11cm x 15cm, a Sylvac ceramic British Leyland ashtray in the form of a truck, marked to the underside 11.5c x 23cm, a small unmarked continental spill vase in the form of a boy's head smoking a pipe and two Lladro leather coin holders, in a retail box (6)
Three ceramic ashtrays being souvenirs of the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley in 1924, two featuring the newly built Wembley Stadium, one by Arcadian, the other in lustre glazes by Crown Ducal; the third ashtray by Carlton, featuring a goalkeeper standing in a goal, bearing the crest of Hastings, and inscribed League Football First Played 1888, various sizes, the largest 17.5 by 14cm.; sold together with a fourth souvenir of the British Empire Exhibition in the form of a coloured glass panel featuring Wembley Stadium, mounted on a velvet backboard, 18cm. square (4)
Brass ashtray being a souvenir of the 1920 F.A. Cup Final Aston Villa v Huddersfield played at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge ground, decorated with laurel, footballers shaking hands in front of a goal and inscribed ASTON VILLA V HUDDERSFIELD, ENGLISH CUP FINAL, 1919-1920, diameter 11.5cm., good condition
Small collection of Mid-century glass and pottery, incuding a Holmgaard smoky glass dish after a design by Per Lutken, a French Pottery vase signed Rene Maurel, 1971; a Worcester Scottie Wilson side plate, etc.Qty: 7Condition report:The tall blue vase appears to signed Stromberg B1006. The owl has some scratches. The ashtray has some fine surface scratches. The cream vase has a chip to the rim. Please see additional uploaded images.
Selection of mid-century glass and ceramics, including a Poole Pottery shallow footed dish with incised decoration, 20cm diam; a Lancastrian Pottery vase with mottled blue glaze, 21cm high, various Murano type animals, two sommerso glass dishes, possibly Scandinavian (chips), etc.Condition report:Bottom of blackbird pie figurine repaired. Greenish-blue ashtray has large chips and a repair. Small chip to other ashtray. One of the glass duck's wings has been reattached. All items would benefit from a clean. Please see additional uploaded images.
An Edwardian oak drinks table,early 20th century, by Albert Barker of New Bonds Street, the square top with hinges opening to reveal a mechanically raised interior with recesses for glasses, also comprising a three decanter tantalus, a cigar box, a cigar ashtray and rest, raised on square supports terminating onto brass capped feet and castors, with a circular galleried under tier with a bobbin turned supports, labelled with manufacturer's badge,122cm wide60cm deep96cm high,together with a thirty-five piece Crystal D'Arques Longchamp glass service, comprising six red wine glasses, five white wine glasses, eight flutes, eight waisted tumblers, and eight tumblersCondition ReportThe glassware later. With some tarnish to the brass. Wear commensurate with age and use. Some scratches and marks occurring throughout. With some minor dents to the edges of the table. The cigar ashtray and rest with tarnish.
A SILVER DISH, ASHTRAY AND OTHER ITEMS, small silver dish set to the centre with an 1896 one shilling coin, engraved 'Krugers Last Bob', hallmarked Birmingham, a silver ashtray with raised cigarette rest, hallmarked Birmingham slightly rubbed, two silver and enamel decorated brooches, both with full silver hallmarks for Birmingham, approximate gross weight 117.0 grams, together with two amethyst geode samples, a banded agate geode, a boxed banded agate slice, ceramic thimble, costume brooches, a large costume cross pendant necklace, an 'A.De Courcy & Co Frankfort St Birmingham, 1916', whistle with cord, also including two small shell purses, a hat pin, a silver thimble hallmarked Birmingham, and a clover detailed green glass pendant etc
Three Authentic Jockey Collectibles from Iconic 21 Club, one of the nation's most famous speakeasies in Prohibition era. Set includes lighter, ashtray and heavy trinket Ornament - all featuring iconic 21 Club Jockey. Rare treasures from storied establishment where Hemingway dined, drank and wrote. Size of tallest: 5 x 2 x 10 in.
Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co Tudric and English Pewter 1) Green glass biscuit barrel with stylized leaf design tolid (glass cracked), 2) cut glass jam pot with domed lid having stylized leaf and stem design No 01038, 3) Three side ashtray No 0898, 4) Trumpet shaped vase with green glass liner No 01102 (possibly by David Veazey)
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