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A Fired Earth white ceramic Kensington bathroom suite comprising a sink, LGWHTS/E ETLB31700G, a pedestal toilet, L/L H/L ET1WC01700G, an Avebury-AVE3HBML three-hole basin mixer lever handle chrome tap set and a Atoil Wenge CP LHF/E seat hanger. CONDITION REPORT The items are new and boxed, all 'Fired Earth' labels and boxes. There are various labels; one has 'KENPAN2', one 'KENBAS 2', 'kENCISHL', the items have not been removed from the original packaging.
Natural History - Geology - a collection of rock and mineral specimens, comprising helvite in quartz, 7cm high, 7cm wide, Kara-Oba, Kazakhstan [mined when former USSR]; fluorite on quartz, 3.5cm high, 7.5cm wide, Kara-Oba, Kazakhstan; purple fluorite, 9cm wide, Greelaws Mine, Weardale, County Durham; fluorite, 11cm wide, Xiang Hualin Mine, Hunan Province, China; another, 11cm wide, Hunan Province, China; barite, 7cm high, 9cm wide, Shirley Basin, Carbon County, Wyoming, United States of America; stibnite, 10cm wide, Tuscany, Italy; oxblood calcite, 5.5cm high, 11cm wide, Taffs Wells Quarry, Cardiff, South Wales; another, yellow and white, 7cm high; calcite, 8.5cm wide, Aughenmore, Sligo, Republic of Ireland; calcite on quartz, 8cm high, Gjudurska Mine, Zlatograd, Bulgaria; spahlerite, 11.5cm, Smallcleugh Mine, Nenthead, Cumbria [12]
AN IRISH GEORGE IV PERIOD MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED CORNER WASH STAND, by Williams and Gibbton, stamped and number 10543, with three quarter gallery above a top with basin aperture and three mock frieze drawers, on a conforming lower shelf, with centre drawer, stamped and numbers, raised on square tapering slightly curved legs, united by a stretcher shelf, 35" (89cm)w. (1)
A Midwinter Pottery Zambesi Fashion Shape coffee set for six, printed with black zebra stripe design, highlighted in coral red, comprising coffee pot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, six cups and saucers printed factory marks, repaired handle of pot, 17.5cm. high (16) Literature Steven Jenkins, Midwinter Pottery A Revolution in British Tableware, Richard Dennis, page 56 for a comparable design.
A Liberty & Co English Pewter four piece tea set designed by Archibald Knox, model no.0231, cast in low relief with Art Nouveau whiplash honesty stems, comprising teapot and hinged cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, hot-water jug and cover, on a matched hammered copper tray stamped marks, 19cm high (hot-water pot), (5)
An American six piece metalwares tea and coffee set,by Black, Starr & Frost, New York, comprising:- an oval teapot, the lower body fluted, ebonised handle and finial, (7/8 pint), 13cm high; the matching coffee pot (1 pint), 18cm high; hotwater jug (5/8pint), 18cm high; double handled sugar basin, 7.5cm high; slops bowl, 6.5cm high; and a small cream jug (1/8 pint), 6.75cm high, all monogrammed ERC, 30.87oz (6)
Dolls' House doll, furniture and accessories in two boxes - dolls include bisque dolls, clothes-peg dolls, wooden and metal furniture, tinplate dresser and fridge, wooden surround fireplaces, good range of room settings, metal and ceramic crockery, tea sets, wash basin and jugs, glass wine bottle and glasses, metal vacuum cleaner, radio, clock and radiator, etc (qty)
A 1930s SHELLEY MABEL LUCIE ATTWELL NURSERY 'BOO BOO' TEA SET comprising cottage teapot, mushroom sugar basin & elf cream jugThere is the smallest chip to the rim of the teapot and to the knop, also the auctioneer believes the bowl has been in a place where the residents smoke, there is slight discolouration to the top, it couldbe cleaned off, everything else looks good, no problems
RMS Titanic Genuine Mooring Rope Presentation Rare Historic Collectable. We have recently acquired a piece of mooring rope we believe was used at Harland & Wolff by a Carpenter who worked on the RMS Titanic. It was owned by one of our customers Grandfathers and he was told that it was a piece of mooring rope actually used to moor the Titanic. We have a letter confirming this and a photo of the Carpenter. The note reads This note accompanies a piece of rope 4 inches long & 2.5 inches thick which was in my possession through my family. My grandfather George Standen was a shipwright and worked on the Titanic in Belfast. My Mother told me he had said that he had worked on the Titanic and this was a piece of her mooring rope. It obviously does not have any identifying marks, so we only have this family memory as a guarantee of authenticity. It is well known that the docks were stripped for memorabilia after the loss, so it seems reasonable to assume this item is correct. We have tracked the family history back from our customer, his Mother's Maiden name was Standen, right back to 1880. George Standen does appear in the 1911 England Census aged 31 with his occupation as Shipwright living in West Derby. He was born in Liverpool in 1880. We think he then made his way to Belfast and the Titanic from there. We have cut original piece into 2cm strips and produced a lovely 10 x 8 inch Black & White montage photo of the great liner. The Rope piece is enclosed in a plastic grip bag fixed in the middle of the presentation. Makes a super collectable item which we have prices very competitively. Each Presentation Has A Special Certificate To The Reverse - We Estimate No More Than 700 Can Ever Be Produced. On May 31, 1911, her superstructure completed, Titanic slipped gracefully into the River Lagan launched on twenty-two tons of tallow, train oil, and soap, and was towed to the fitting out basin. It was now time for the three thousand carpenters, engineers, electricians, plumbers, painters, master mechanics, and interior designers to fit the Titanic with the latest in marine technology and the most sumptuous fixtures and furniture. Finally, on April 2, 1912 she was ready. Good Condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.
A matched early 19th century three piece tea serviceLondon 1820s, comprising of a teapot, a twin handled sugar basin, and a milk jug, all of rounded rectangular form, engraved bellied bodies, cast gadroon and floral border, raised on cast decorated bracket feet (3)Height: 16.5cm, weight (all in): 48.4oz
A Victorian matched four piece tea serviceMartin Hall & Co, Birmingham 1879, comprising, teapot, waterpot, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, all of canted rectangular outline, semi fluted bodies, angular handle, Gothic S engraved to front; together with a cased cruet set, a sweetmeat basket, of quatrefoil form and an unmarked cake server (6)Height of water pot: 19cm, combined weight: 53.3oz
Africa.- Baker (Sir Samuel White) The Albert N'Yanza, Great Basin of the Nile, 2 vol., 2 maps (1 folding), short tear to folding map, illustrations, slight offsetting, cracked hinges, bookplates, original decorative cloth, spotting, bumping to corners and extremities, 1866; The Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia, 2 maps (1 folding), occasional finger-soiling, modern half calf, 1867; Ismailïa, 2 vol., 2 maps (1 folding), presentation label, later calf, spines faintly faded, vol. 2 rebacked with original spine laid down, 1874, first editions, frontispieces, plates, occasional faint spotting, [Czech pp.10-11], 8vo (5)
Africa.- Beke (Charles T.) The Sources of the Nile, 7 maps (2 folding, 1 in text), some misbound, front free endpaper trimmed, original cloth, spine lightly faded, slight bumping to extremities, 1860 § Speke (John Hanning) Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile, frontispiece, 25 plates, 2 maps (1 folding with 2 small tears), occasional light spotting, modern half calf, [Czech p151], 1863 § Baker (Sir Samuel White) The Albert N'Yanza, Great Basin of the Nile, 2 vol., frontispieces, 2 maps (1 folding), 1 with short tear, plates and illustrations, cracked hinges, ink inscription, ink name-stamp to titles, occasional light spotting, original pictorial cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1866, first editions; 8vo (4)
Africa.- McLeod (Lyons) Travels in Eastern Africa, 2 vol., first edition, engraved portrait and tinted lithograph frontispieces, folding map (tear, repaired), occasional spotting, original cloth, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, [Hosken p133], 1860 § Donkin (Lieut.-Gen. Sir Rufane) A Letter on the Government of the Cape of Good Hope, second edition, ink owner's inscription to upper cover, discreet blindstamp to title, occasional spotting, several small holes and tears, disbound, housed in a modern cloth folding chemise, [Hosken p61], 1827 § Rankin (Daniel J.) The Zambesi Basin and Nyassaland, first edition, frontispiece, plates, 3 folding colour maps, modern half morocco, [Hosken p165], Edinburgh, 1893; and 7 others, similar, 8vo (11)
A small silver cream jug; a silver two handled sugar basin; a small silver capstan inkwell; a miniature silver vase and cover; a silver ashtray; two silver covers from toilet bottles; a silver cigarette case; a Common Book of Prayer with silver cover; a Victorian silver napkin ring of double skin loaded design; a small French silver mounted glass scent bottle; and a silver coloured cross pendant naively prick dot decorated with the symbols of the Passions of Christ; 314 g (10.1 troy ozs) gross weighable
WEMYSS POTTERY BULBOUS JUG AND BASIN SET together with tooth brush holder base, overall decorated with daffodils, impressed printed and script marks to bases, retail mark for T. Goode and Co., London. 27cm high overall. (3)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Tooth brush holder has two significant chips, also a crack and nibbles to base, jug has a crack from the rim, near the handle, vertically, approx. 4" long and another smaller the other side. The basin has four significant chips to the rim, X shaped hairline to base and nibbles to base rim. All pieces are overall crazed.

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