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A George III mahogany and satinwood banded gentleman’s dressing table, late 18th century, the divided hinged top revealing an adjustable mirror and ceder lined compartments, the dummy freize drawer above a real drawers with basin aperture and further compartments, on tapered square legs with brass cappings and casters, inlaid throughout with stringing and narrow bandings 89cm high, 63cm wide, 52cm deep
A GEORGE III ENGRAVED OVAL CREAM JUG initialled, & a Victorian sugar basin to match it, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1891, gilt interiors, together with a George IV fluted circular cream jug, gilt interior, and two other smaller cream jugs; the sugar basin 6.5" (16.5 cms) long; 21.3 oz (5)
Charles Noke for Doulton Burslem, a blanc de chine figural dragon centrepiece bowl, circa 1890, modelled in relief with a Japanese dragon on a naturalistic branch over a leaf moulded basin, printed mark, 25cm high Note: an example of this design in Vellum is in the collection of the Wiener Museum of Decorative Arts, Florida
An Islamic brass and silver inlaid bowl or basin, the body engraved with alternating panels of flowerheads, with smaller reserves with thuluth script and with hatched decoration, with a band of pendants and leaves and turning lines to base, old Danish lot label to interior, provincial probably 15th / 16th century, 14cm high, 35.5cm wide.
Mixed Lot: comprising George V small dish of circular form with beaded rim, pierced gallery and polished centre with central engraved coronet and initials raised on three ball feet, together with a small sugar basin of circular form with cut card rim, cast and applied feet, combined weight approx 102gms, various dates and makers (2)
A George V silver rectangular three-piece tea service with gadroon mounts, moulded bulbous bodies, angular loop handles, on ball pattern feet, comprising - teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 5.25ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1930 (gross weight 32ozs)
An Elizabeth II silver oval two-handled sugar basin with reeded mounts, engraved with a band of stylised leaf ornament and circular wreath, 4ins high, and matching milk jug, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1966 and 1967, and an Edward VII silver circular saucer shaped stand or dish, 8.75ins diameter, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1910 (combined weight 23ozs)
An Edward VII silver circular sugar basin with gadroon mounts on pedestal footrim, 4ins diameter x 2.75ins high, a matching milk jug with leaf capped scroll handle, 4.75ins high, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1904, an Edward VII silver sugar caster with part reeded body, 6.5ins high, Birmingham 1909, a silver sauce boat, a silver tazza, and a silver mounted and glass mustard pot (combined weighable silver 21ozs)
A George IV silver three-piece tea service, the squat circular bodies boldly embossed with flower and leaf ornament, on cast panel feet with anthemion ornament, comprising - teapot with cast acorn pattern finial and leaf capped scroll handle, 5.75ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, both with bold fruit and leaf capped scroll handles, by Richard Pearce & George Burrows, London 1829 (gross weight 50ozs)
Arctic Sledge Flag.- British Arctic Expedition of 1875-76.- Fulford (Reginald Baldwin, naval officer and Arctic Explorer, 1851-86) Sledge flag used by Lieutenant Reginald B. Fulford R.N. H.M.S. Discovery Nares Arctic Expedition...[plaque], large swallowtail flag of blue silk with embroidered figure of a bear's head above an embroidered legend "Bear Up" in brown, grey, white wool and silver metal thread, flag folds, creased, slightly stained and faded, 3 holes at head, a few small tears under legend, tears with small loss to swallowtail at end, framed and glazed, flag 100 x 58cm., 1875-76.⁂ Sledging in the Arctic. "On the 15th [July 1876] Lieutenant Fulford crossed Hall's Basin from Polaris to Discovery Bay and found the ice stationary until he arrived within two miles of the west shore; there he came to broken-up ice in motion, across which he had a difficulty in reaching the shore with his sledge crew." - p. 68, vol. II, Nares, Narrative of a Voyage to the Polar Sea, 1878.

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