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Collection of assorted miniature glass and porcelain items including Nailsea flasks, blue glass bottles and ewers, bowls, bells various, twist stem glasses etc.; together with small selection of miniature porcelain and pottery items including W H Goss water jug and basin, gourd flasks, Royal Worcester flat back form jug etc.
An large silver capstan form inkwell. Birmingham 1912 (makers mark rubbed) 17.5 cm diameter. Together with an arts and crafts style silver framed circular fruit bowl with pierced border and shaped handles London 1904, pair of Victorian oval table salts, and a two-handled 18th-century style silver sugar basin and a covered oval mustard pot and spoon. 53 ozt gross weight including the inkwell with a loaded baseQty: 6Condition report: The
A silver salver, 20.5 cm diameter, inscribed; a silver galleried stand by William Comyns; a silver cream jug and sugar basin; a silver trefoil cruet stand; a silver cigarette case; a silver ash tray; 867 g (27.9 troy ozs) gross; and a Birks American sugar basin with blue glass liner, stamped ‘Sterling’
London: Henry Colburn, 1828. First edition, 8vo, presentation copy with pencil inscription on front free endpaper "To John Horne Esq. with the authors kind regards", 4 black and white aquatint plates, bookplate 'Steve Fossett Collection of Adventure & Exploration', contemporary half calf over marbled boards, some dust-soiling and occasional spotting, small areas of dampstaining, areas of loss and rubbing to spine and corners, rubbing along edges, wear to marbled paperFootnote: Provenance: The Adventure and Exploration Library of Steve Fossett. The collection included works related to Fossett's pursuits as an adventurer. A fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and the Explorers' Club, Fossett disappeared in September 2007 while flying a light aircraft over the Great Basin Desert, between Nevada and California.
COMPOSITE SET OF SEVEN GRADUATED VICTORIAN BLUE & WHITE STONEWARE SERVING DISHES, predominantly decorated with Chinoiserie scenes, the largest 54cm wide, along with a matched cloche, a sauce tureen, cover and stand, a wash basin, a ewer, and a planter (12) Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
Finely-bound antiquarian books, comprising: Samuel W. Baker, 'The Albert N'Yanza, Great Basin of the Nile' (London: Macmillan, 1874), Oliver Goldsmith, 'Goldsmith's Choice Works, comprising his Vicar of Wakefield, Poems and Plays' (Edinburgh: William P. Nimmo, 1871), J. F. Boyes, 'Life and Books, or Records of Thought and Reading (London: Bell and Daldy, 1859), and William Hazlitt, 'Lectures on the English Poets and the English Comic Writers' (London: Bell and Daldy, 1870). Leather-bound, with gilt lettering on raised bands. Matching binding, 'Edinburgh Collegiate School' gilt-stamped to front cover. (4)
A Shelley Art Deco coffee set for sixpattern no 12398/13, Reg. No. 771299, mint green ground with banded decoration silver lustre rims, comprising coffee pot and cover, milk jug, sugar basin and six coffee cups and saucers, printed and painted marks,m, (15)height of coffee pot 22.3 cmCondition: Good condition. Free from chips, hairlines and staining
A selection of 18th century famille rose export ware comprising a petal shaped dish painted with figures on a garden terrace by a pavilion, a watery mountainous landscape beyond within a foliate cartouche and diaper border, a plate painted with floral sprays within gilt decorated pink scale borders, a large deep basin a/f with petal edged rim, decorated with a watery landscape with pavilions, and an early 19th century Canton plate painted with ladies in a garden setting, the gilt ground border with butterflies, flowers and fruit, (4)first diameter 24.3 cm., basin diameter 38.7 cmCondition: First gilt rubbed to rim, some surface ware. Pink scale border plate with wear/ chips to round rim edge. Small glued repair to border. Basin with a chip with losses to rim and a several smaller chips running round rim edge, A serious repaired crack running round bowl with two hairlines running out to rim. The repaired crack has been strengthened with tape on the outside. 4th - with a hairline from rim.
An Edwardian silver shell shaped butter dish and a George V silver sugar basin first London, 1902 by Josiah Williams & Co, on ball feet, second, London, 1916 by T May & Co., of plain circular form on circular foot, (2)first length 13.2 cm., total weight approx. 6.85 ozt.Condition: Good condition commensurate with age. Surface wear and scratches. Maker mark partially rubbed on butter shell
An Italian .800 silver four piece tea and coffee servicesugar basin stamped 800, other pieces unmarkedcomprising teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar basin and cover and milk jug, of each baluster wrythen form, with scroll handles on a domed footheight of coffee pot 21.5 cm., total weight approx. 37.63 ozt.Condition: Good condition. Unmarked pieces test for silver
A late Victorian silver three piece bachelors tea serviceLondon, 1878 by Charles Edwardscomprising teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, of compressed form, all over chased with Indian style decoration, monogrammed, (3)teapot handle to spout 18 cm., weight approx. 14.39 oztCondition: Style dents to teapot and sugar basin otherwise in fair condition
A small selection of silver itemscomprising a small pierced and foliate embossed bon bon dish, Chester 1903 by Isadore Leapman, a small sugar basin with wavy edged rim, a pair of salt and pepper pots, a plain napkin ring, a small trumpet shaped specimen vase on a weighted foot, a pair of sugar tongs, a .800 Greek souvenir spoon and an a/f .800 German pierced serving slice, (qty)weighable silver approx. 6.88 ozt. Condition: All tarnished. Slight buckles to rim of bonbon. Sugar basin bowl pushing foot, foot also buckled. Salt and pepper pots with dings. German slice with handle missing.
A late Victorian silver sugar basin, a pair of George IV silver Queens pattern sugar tongs and a pair of George III fiddle pattern tongsfirst London, 1897, by Edwin Charles Purdieof ogee form, embossed wrythen fluted and foliate scroll decoration, gadrooned rims, second, London, 1828, maker mark T.C?., third Newcastle, no date letter, by John RobertsonÊII & John Walton, (3)first height 7.2 cm., weight approx. 9.38 ozt.Condition: Good condition commensurate with age. Sugar bowl slightly rocks
Four Staffordshire figures and groups, comprising two courting couples, the first with dog and lamb at their feet, height 27cm, the second with spaniel and lady reclining, the first figure a lady washing her hands in basin and the last titled 'Widow', also a Royal Cauldon Bristol ironstone tea cannister produce for R. Twining & Co Ltd (lid af).Additional InformationHeavy general wear, heavy build up of dirt and dust, crazing, manufacturing imperfections, rubbing to decoration, some touching up and restoration in places. Cannister lid cracked and chipped. Assume losses to moulded sections of these figures, especially the foliage which has some visible losses.
A collection of seven pieces of Wedgwood blue Jasper ware including teapot, water jug, cream jug, sugar basin, miniature cream jug, miniature sugar basin and another cream jug with plate rim, together with an Adams of Tunstall conserve jar with EPNS cover and an un-marked water jug of bellied form with plated lipped lid and a box containing a collection of various character jugs including Royal Doulton "Old Salt" modelled by Gary Sharpe (D6551), a Royal Doulton "Jolly Toby" jug, Torquay polychrome decorated jug, Tony Wood Staffordshire jug, Royal Doulton "Beefeater" modelled by H Fenton (D6233) and six other various
Two trays of china: a Royal Kent 'Golden Glory' part teaset comprising: six cups and saucers and six tea plates; the other, a Royal Albert 'Colleen' part teaset comprising: six cups and saucers, four tea plates, teapot, sugar basin and jug. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)'Colleen' is probably seconds quality. Grubby but no obvious damage.
19th century French silver toilet suite by Auguste Louis Fizaine (1858-1879), comprising ewer, basin and chamber pot, the ewer of baluster form on circular pedestal foot with figural mermaid handle, 34.5cm high, approx. 44oz, the basin of shaped circular form on pedestal foot, 42cm diameter, 51oz and the chamber pot with two scroll handles and on pedestal foot, 13cm, approx 39oz, all with bands of engine-turned and anthemion decoration and with applied swag and cartouche with engraved monogram, all bearing maker's mark and Minerva 950 standard guarantee mark (3)
Theodore B Starr, early 20th century, two-pint size, oval shape, demi ribbed lower half, angular handle, large pouring lip with threaded detail; together with a cased Victorian small cream jug, sugar basin and tongs, all over chased decoration in the Persian style, fitted case; with a group of five napkin rings; a capstan pepper mill and a small French 19th-century beakerHeight of jug: 21cm
Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1973, comprising teapot, water pot, twin-handled sugar basin and milk jug, all of panelled melon form, leaf clasped C scroll handles, the spouts modelled as mythical birds, with budding finials, each raised on four paw feetHeight of waterpot: 23cm, combined weight: 80.5oz

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