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RETRO 1970s J & G MEAKIN 'CAPRI' TEA/DINNER SERVICEcomprising teapot; coffee pot; four cups; nine saucers; sideplate; milk jug and sugar basin; cream jug and sugar basin; tureen with cover; four dinner plates; seven fish plates; fourteen sideplates; ten soup plates; and four dessert bowls (60)
Jurassic Period, 199-145 million years BP - Upper Cretaceous Period, 70-80 million years BP. A group of three fossil dinosaur bones comprising: a Hadrosaur vertebra from Judith River Formation, Havre, Montana; a Triceratops head frill bone from Lance Creek Formation, Weston County, Wyoming; an Allosaurus femur section with a polished face from the Morrison Formation, Big Horn Basin Ranch, Wyoming, USA. 1.1 kg, 8.5-15cm (3 1/2 - 6"). From the Pradi Collection, Boston, USA; acquired during 1980s.[3, No Reserve] Fine condition.
2nd-1st century BC. A large bronze basin with flared and flattened rim; deep bowl with separately attached foot, bowl and foot made by hammering and finished on a lathe; the handles, made by lost-wax casting, arching up with round escutcheon plates attached to body of bowl. For similar see Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Mrs. Oric Bates, 1924, object number 1924.73, excavated from Grave 115 by Oric Bates and Dows Dunham at Gammai, Sudan (1915-1916), Natica Bates, Groton, MA (by 1924), gift; to the Fogg Art Museum, 1924: https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/art/304096.3.20 kg, 45.5cm (18"). Property of a Middlesex gentleman; acquired in the 1980s. Vessels of this type served as washbasins and were probably known as pelvis by the Romans. The shape can be traced back to ancient Greek basins. Examples of similar proportions with a foot, contracted neck, and protruding rim belong to the late Hellenistic and early Imperial periods. The late Hellenistic basins have lathe-turned feet similar to the Harvard vessel, whereas the Augustan and early Imperial basins with hand-shaped attachments have a similarly thickened rims decorated with egg-and-dart. Fine condition, handles and base re-attached.
3rd-5th century AD. A Kiev culture bronze openwork brooch formed with geometric panels of red enamel and voids, trapezoidal body with pelta-shaped footplate; catch and staple to the reverse. 57 grams, 14cm (5 1/2"). Property of a European gentleman; acquired on the German art market before 2000. The Kiev archaeological culture was located in the basin of the rivers Dnieper and Visla between the 3rd and 5th centuries; archaeologists connect this culture with the historical ancestors of the Slavs. However, there are suggestions that in different regions of the Kiev culture the ethnogenetic processes were not the same. In some cases, the Slavic component prevailed, whilst Baltic and others were dominant elsewhere. [No Reserve] Very fine condition.
A FOUR PIECE ENGLISH SILVER TEA SET, ELKINGTON & CO, LTD, BIRMINGHAM, 1919 comprising: a teapot, a hot water jug, a milk jug and a swing handled sugar basin, each hexagonal baluster body, engraved with a crest, applied with a turned-wooden handle, the hinged cover with an acorn finial, raised on a hexagonal foot Teapot measures 26cm high (4)
AN ANTIQUE FRENCH COPPER LAVABO, EARLY 19TH CENTURY The central front panel of the upper storage tank repousséd with a French Royal coat of arms, two bronze spouts to the lid and two bronze spigots to the base of the tank. The lower basin repousséd with foliate and both fitted with wall mountings (3) PROVENANCE The Craig Troeberg Collection (3)
A collection of small silver, including: a silver mounted cut glass cayenne pepper pot by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1935 (jubilee mark), the spoon with a devil head finial, 9cm (3 1/2in) high; a silver mounted moulded glass pepper mill by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1932; a mid Georgian embossed circular toddy ladle, unmarked, inset with a Spanish colonial 1-Real 1752, Mexico City mint, with a part twisted baleen handle; a late George III oblong cream jug, London 1816; another George IV, London 1821; a twin handled sugar basin by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1931; and a small selection of plated wares, 410g (13.15 oz) weighable
Five items of silver, comprising: a shaped circular small salver by H. L. Brown & Son, Sheffield 1971, with a gadrooned rim and on four ball-and-claw feet, 21cm (8 1/4in) diameter; two oval sauce boats, one by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1914, the other by Harrods, date worn; and a cream jug and matching sugar basin by Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham 1970, 1014g (32.6 oz) gross
A late Victorian five piece tea and coffee set by James Dixon & Sons, helmet shaped with fluted lowers, Sheffield 1891, comprising teapot (dented), coffee and hot water pots, sugar basin and milk/cream jug, engraved monogram of EN, 66.5 ozt, together with a silver plated swing handle footed dish and sifter spoon (7) the teapot is dented on both sides. Also notable dent to coffee pot. Overall other items are OK but some dents and scrtaching typical with age
A shallow circular silver mounted cut glass powder bowl, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1933, a silver mounted glass angostura bitters bottle, bright cut engraved dessert spoon, O.I. Hovland, and an American two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, detailed sterling weighted, with gadroon borders (5).

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