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*Buddha. Bronze head of Buddha, Thailand, Ayutthaya Period (15-16th Century), the cast bronze head with eyes cast downwards in meditation, with long earlobes and an extensive layer of gilding to the surface, presented on a modern stand, 38 cm hight Provenance: Purchased from Jonathon & Antonia Tucker Asian Art and from a UK private collection. The Kingdom of Ayutthaya was established by King U Thong in 1350 in the Chao Phraya River basin to the north of a Bangkok, it was one of the richest and most enduring sovereignties of Southeast Asia until the Burmese attacked and burned its capital in 1767. For a similar example see cat. No. 32, F. McGill, The Kingdom of Siam: The Art of Central Thailand, San Francisco: Asian Art Museum, 2005. (1)
An Edwardian matched silver four piece teaset, comprising:- a teapot by William Aitken, Birmingham 1905, of rectangular half fluted form with ebonised handle and finial, 14.5cm high, together with the companion sugar basin and milk jug, also a smaller matching cream jug by Pearce & Son (mark struck over that of Aitken), Birmingham 1905, 38.03oz (4)
A matched William IV silver four piece tea set, comprising:- a teapot by Thomas, James and Nathaniel Creswick, Sheffield 1837, of lobed melon shape below a floral scrolled edge, raised on four anthemion scrolled legs, the cover with a floral finial, insulated scroll handle, 17cm high; a matching coffee pot, 24cm high; a differently lobed two handled sugar basin by John James Keith, London 1836, 12.5cm high and a fluted Victorian cream jug by Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1848, 16,5cm, 80.2oz (4)
A matched four piece silver teaset, comprising:- a teapot by S Blanckensee & Sons, Birmingham 1938, of plain oval shape with ebonised handle and finial to the cover, 14cm high, the matching hotwater jug, Birmingham 1940, 19.75cm high, with the companion sugar basin and cream jug, Chester 1939, 41.82oz (4) Provenance: Witham Hall, Lincolnshire, and by descent within the Fenwick family
A MATCHED AND COMPOSITE SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, teapot maker's mark indistinct, London 1943, milk jug and sugar basin, maker's mark WB, Sheffield 1942, of rounded oblong baluster form with everted gadrooned rims, the teapot with composition finial and earred angular handle, 10 1/4" wide, 33ozs 5dwts total gross (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
AN IRISH SILVER GILT THREE PIECE CHOCOLATE SET, makers Elkington & Co., Dublin 1913, of baluster form, with cast and applied strapwork panels and raised upon a Celtic style scroll cast foot and four outswept shaped feet, comprising a pair of pots with hinged high domed covers with turned fruitwood knop and earred scroll handle, and a two handled sugar basin, pots 7" high, basin 4 3/4" wide overall, 29ozs total gross (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, makers Deakin & Deakin, Sheffield 1926, of lobed oval form, comprising teapot with swept shoulders, the hinged cover with ebony knop and earred angular handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 11" long, 39ozs 18dwts total gross (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, makers probably Searle, Hoare & Co., Sheffield 1932, of single girdled rounded oblong form with a lightly engraved feathered band, comprising teapot with flat hinged cover and coffee pot and cover with ebony knops and earred loop handles, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, retailed by Barracloughs, teapot 10 3/4" wide, 58ozs 17dwts total gross (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, maker Frank Cobb, Sheffield 1958, of plain rounded cylindrical form on a low stepped foot, comprising teapot and hinged cover with composition knop and handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, together with a matching coffee pot, Sheffield 1957, 10 1/4" wide, 55ozs 7dwts total gross (4) (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A GEORGE V BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER GILT SUGAR BASIN SIMILAR TO THE FOLLOWING LOT, makers Jones & Son, London 1930, of slightly waisted cylindrical form rasied upon three hoof feet, chased and engraved with panels, one of peasants feeding a goat, one of fighting putti and two with foliage, 2 3/4" high, 8ozs 9dwts (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
A LATE GEORGE III BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER GILT SUGAR BASIN, maker Edward Farrell, London 1818, of slightly waisted tapering rounded cylindrical form raised upon three hoof feet, chased and engraved with a continuous scene of putti at a wild boar hunt below a foliate cast border, 2 3/4" high, 6ozs 5dwts (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
A VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Robert Hennell, London 1855, of tapering octagonal form, all over bright cut engraved with scrolling foliage enclosing vacant panels, comprising teapot and hot water jug with hinged domed covers and cast screw off umbrella finials, the earred "S" scroll handles with ivory stops, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 9" wide, hot water jug 10" wide, 78ozs 5dwts total gross (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
AN EDWARDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker C C Pilling, London 1903, of swept octagonal form, raised upon four cast heart shaped feet issuing from a shaped apron, comprising teapot and hot water jug, the hinged swept covers with ebony knops and scroll handles, two handled sugar basin and milk jug with heart pierced bi-furcated handles, all engraved with a monogram, retailed by Weir of Glasgow, in original fitted case, teapot 9 1/2" wide, 60ozs 16dwts total gross (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
Doulton Burslem Kelmscot Art Nouveau design jug and basin set, together with other matching items including: toothbrush holders; soap dish and chamber pot. (6)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Chamber pot - chip to handle. One toothbrush holder badly broken and repaired.Large jug - Badly cracked at spout, staple to handle.Other soap dish base badly chipped and has large hairline through it.
WEDGWOOD ETRURIA 'SUMMER SKY' PART DINNER/TEA SERVICEcomprising teapot; nine cups; five saucers; side plate; sugar basin; eight dinner plates; ten soup bowls; nine dessert bowls; twelve stands; condiment tray; tureen with two covers; sauceboat; two butter dishes; and a preserve pot cover (63)
INTER-WAR YEARS GERMAN TIN PLATE BATHROOM with water activated hand basin, bath and toilet, 14" (35.5cm) wide (in poor condition) together with TWO OTHER TINPLATE BATHRROMS, a Chad Valley TIN PLATE HOOVER WASHING MACHINE, a C.M.T. Wells Kelo HOVER UPRIGHT VACUUM CLEANER, a Tri-ang DITTO, a Tri-ang MANGLE, toy FLAT IRONS, a tin BATH and other toy DOMESTIC ITEMS
A POST WAR PAINTED WOOD DOLLS HOUSE, in the form of an early Twentieth Century semi detached residence inter connecting with the adjoining shop premises forming one property with central staircase ground floor shop, ground floor kitchen, first floor large dining room and inter-connecting large sitting room, second floor principal bedroom, box room and bathroom, the whole extensively furnished, whole shop fittings, kitchen with implements; dining room with dining suite, china tea set, bordered carpet, pet cats; sitting room with upholstered Knoll settee, bookcase with books, gilt framed portraits, bedroom suite and rail bedstead, dolls house dolls and miniature teddy bears, boxroom having trunks, large bathroom with white ceramic bath, toilet and pedestal wash basin - hundreds of items. The interior revealed by removing the shop front and residences front and lifting the hinged front section of the pitched roof
A George V silver rectangular three piece tea service with gadroon mounts and moulded bodies, angular loop handles and on four ball pattern feet, comprising - teapot with ebonsied finial and handle, 6ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Chester 1924 (weight 35ozs)
A GEORGE IV IRISH SILVER TWO-HANDLED SUGAR BASIN, EDWARD TWYCROSS, DUBLIN, 1827 of lobed, baluster form with a flowerhead rim, the whole profusely chased with flowerheads, fruit and acanthus leaves enclosing a cartouche on each side, one engraved with a crest, leaf-capped scroll handles, raised on four leaf-capped paw feet, one handle repaired, gilt interior 459g, 12cm high, 22,5cm wide over handles
LINDBERGH CHARLES: (1902-1974) American Aviator who made the first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean, 20th - 21st May 1927. A.L.S., Charles A. Lindbergh, four pages (airmail stationery), 4to, n.p. ('In flight over Brazil'), 24th August 1968, to Gladys Bueler, Secretary of the Garden of the Gods Preservation Council in Colorado Springs. Lindbergh informs his correspondent that he had been travelling in Europe for several weeks, and only returned home to Connecticut for one night, before leaving on his current trip to South America, and apologises for the delay in writing to her, commenting 'The Garden of the Gods means a great deal to me, for it, and Colorado, have (been) woven through my family's life, and mine, for many years. One of my great uncles….took a major part in the protection of the fish in Colorado streams. I feel sure he admired the Garden of the Gods as I do in a later generation' and reflecting 'My own first contact with those fantastic rocks came in 1916, when I was driving my mother….on a trip (which took us about forty days) between Minnesota and California. I was then fourteen years of age. My mother had been telling me about the great Rocky Mountains, and the Garden of the Gods, even before we left our Minnesota home. I remember watching the colours unfold as we approached the area - slowly….when we arrived at the rocks themselves, we stopped for several hours, and I climbed one of them….I think I have never seen a more spectacular and magnificent place'. Lindbergh also adds 'Barnstorming in Colorado, in 1925, I flew over and circled the Garden of the Gods; and laying out the transcontinental passenger airline (T.A.T.), in 1928-29, I often detoured far enough from my route to fly above it. I think my last view of the Garden (at least from reasonably low altitude) was from the plane carrying the Air-Force-Academy site-selection Commission, of which I was a member. But my clearest memories come from earlier years, when there was enough time to climb or circle' and further declares 'The Garden of the Gods is one of the most beautiful and spectacular areas in the world. It would be a tragedy of major magnitude to lose, or detract from its great qualities - an…indifference on the part of our generation, and a lack of responsibility for those succeeding us. I sincerely hope the citizens of Colorado are successful in their efforts to preserve it', concluding by explaining that it will be some days before Bueler receives his letter, explaining 'I write in a small plane over the Amazon basin, en route to the northern frontier of Brazil where I will spend a day or two looking over one of South America's major park areas. Our stops for fuel will be at landing fields so distant from major cities that it may be advisable for me to carry the envelope back to Rio before mailing'. In a postscript, Lindbergh states that he is enclosing 'my check (no longer present) for a hundred dollars, as a contribution to the efforts of your Preservation Council'. A letter of interesting content, written whilst in flight! VG. £1000 - 1500The Garden of the Gods is a public park located in Colorado Springs and was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1971. Charles Lindbergh emerged from virtual obscurity as a U.S. Air Mail pilot to instantaneous world fame as a result of his solo nonstop flight from New York to Paris in 1927. He became an instant hero and his feat inspired an enthusiastic interest in aviation.
A pair of Art Deco Royal Doulton pottery jardiniere's, decorated with colourful central banding of trees in landscape on green ground, 18cm high x 21cm diameter, together with a similar Art Deco Royal Doulton pottery toilet basin (3) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 153 - light scratches to glaze on jardiniere's, small hairlines to base underneath one but generally good, bowl has crack to rim and glazing allover

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