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A Paris (Angoulême) ewer, cover and basin, circa 1780, the ewer with silver gilt mounts, gilt and enamelled with a border of square trellis panels, crowned A marks, the ewer 20.5cm high/Provenance: Spetchley Park CONDITION REPORT: basin with large chips inside foot ring, ewer with chipped cover
A Coalport part tea service, circa 1825, each piece decorated flower spray reserves within an elaborate gilt border on an apple green ground, impressed numbers, comprising a milk jug, a sugar basin and cover, a waste bowl, a tea cup, three coffee cups, ten saucers and two cake plates/Provenance: Spetchley Park CONDITION REPORT: Lot 457:Sugar basin, waste bowl and milk jug all in good condition. Two coffee cups and the teacup lacking handles. Saucers all quite worn, one chipped. Cake plates slightly stained and worn.
Manchester Ship Canal commemorative jug with transfer printed decoration made for Thomas Short, Manchester, Lancashire armorial mug, Victorian porcelain sucrier and cover with transfer printed decoration "Exhibition Builders 1862" in lilac and a commemorative jug and basin "Louth Corporation and Grammar School" (5)Condition ReportLouth corporation and grammar school basin - Some of the gilt has faded as well as some of the print. There is a black spot on the back.Louth corporation and grammar school jug - Some of the print has faded. Some repair has be done to the rim to fix a chip. The gilt around the rim of jug almost completely gone and some has faded of the base too. Manchester jug - Lots of cracks and chips. Some of the print has faded.Lancashire mug - There is some damage to the base. Parts of the print are fading.Sucrier - Some of the gilt plus the pattern have faded
*** Please note, the description of this lot has changed ***Photographs.- Unidentified Photographer. Man standing on steps in front of arched doorway with spaniel, ?salt print, c.160 x 105mm., [1850s]; with a group of c.50 other early photographs including family groups, a view of Oxford, with St.Mary's Church in the distance and Oriel College on the right and Umberslade Basin, Bristol, both by Baker of Birmingham according to pencil note on verso, Southsea beach with bathing machines, 2 views of Portrush Co.Antrim, portraits of Oscar Wilde by W.& D.Downey and of W.H.Hudson, scenes of Raby Castle, Haddon Hall and Compton Wynates, mostly albumen prints, v.s., loosely inserted in glacine sleeves stitched into original wrappers, 4to, [19th century].
A Victorian silver coffee pot, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, Sheffield, 1891: of oval outline with half-reeded decoration, raised on an oval stepped foot, 23cm. high, together with a matched silver sugar basin, maker Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1888, total weight of silver 982gms, 31.57ozs.
A silver swollen oval cream jug by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1910, in George III style; a Victorian wrythen pedestal example by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1888; a reeded oval sugar basin by Barker Brothers, Chester 1919; and a claw type sugar tongs by Lanson Ltd, Birmingham 1957, 285g (9.15 oz) gross (4)
Blunt (Lady Anne) A Pilgrimage to Nejd, in 2 vols 1881, 8vo, folding maps, illustrations, foxing, ex. Signet Library, BAKER (W) The Albert N'Yanza Great Basin of the Nile, in 2 vols., 1866, folding map and dedication loose, half calf; BLUNT (W S) Bedouin Tribes of The Euphrates, in 2 vols., 1879, folding map, plates, binding worn (6) (Qty: 6)

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