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Collot, George Henri Victor (French, 1750-1805), "A General Map of the River Ohio, From its source to its mounth [sic]: containing the names of the Towns, Villages and Farms established at present on its banks: together with its soundings and course," Plates 8, 9, 10 and 11, engraved map on 4 sheets, from Voyages dans l'Amerique Septentrionale..., Paris, 1826 (printed 1804), 11 1/2 in. x 19 in., 11 1/2 in. x 37 in., 11 1/2 in. x 28 1/4 in. and 11 1/2 in. x 37 in., total w. 121 1/4 in., each linen backed. Provenance: Gaspar Cusachs, entrepreneur, historian and collector, (1855-1929); The Gaspar Cusachs Collection, loaned to the Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA (c. 1909-2016). Note: General Victor Collot, who had long served in a military capacity for France, was commissioned in 1796 to explore the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and to make detailed observations on geographic, economic, and agricultural aspects of the Mississippi basin. The underlying mission more likely was to obtain an assessment of Spain's military strength along the river, with the ultimate plan of returning the region to French control. Collot was arrested on espionage charges by Spanish Governor Carondelet in New Orleans and deported. Collot's observations and detailed maps were compiled into a book and atlas which were printed in French and English in 1804/05, but not distributed until 1826 due to his death. At the time of distribution, all but 400 copies were intentionally destroyed. The full atlas is exceedingly rare and few records of individual maps are found in American Map Price Record from the last 30 years.Ref.: “General Collot’s Reconnoitering Trip Down the Mississippi.” Louisiana Historical Quarterly. Vol. 1. No. 4. Louisiana Historical Society: 1918. P. 309-329.
ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY, A THREE PIECE PEWTER TEA SET, c.1910, each piece of conical form with angular handles, decorated in relief with stylised cloud scroll design, comprising teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, each piece stamped 'English Pewter Made in England' with pattern number 0303 (3)
A 19th century Leeds Ware miniature coffee pot, decorated with a bird, and a similar sugar basin. Tallest 14 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The coffee pot has a chip and loss to the end of the spout. There is a further chip to the outside edge of the base below the strapwork handle. There are two further very small base nibbles. The lid is in poor condition. It has been broken in half and glued. 20% of the knop is missing. Approximately 50% of the bottom lip is also missing. There are several small chips through the gilt rim. The sugar basin (if that is what it is) is in better condition. There is no evidence of any damage, repairs or restoration. The top lip is a little discoloured in places. We can see no hairline cracks or chips.
A Clarice Cliff Stamford shape tete-a-tete tea set in the Summerhouse pattern, c.1931, comprising teapot and cover, cream jug, sugar basin, cup, tea plate and two saucers, FANTASQUE and Bizarre marks for the Newport Pottery, the teapot 4½in. (11.5cm.) high, the tea plate 5 7/8in. (15cm.) diameter. (7), * Condition: Teapot: Small shallow chip to back right corner of cover. Otherwise good. Cream jug and sugar basin: A couple of minute nicks to paint. Otherwise good. Cup: Good condition. Tea plate: Some small scratches and nicks to orange band of paint. Otherwise good. Saucers: Both with a few small nicks and scratches to orange paint. Otherwise good.
An Art Deco Carlton Ware Moderne tea for two, pattern no.8810, comprising teapot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, two cups, saucers and a side plate, glazed matt turquoise with gilt handles and detailing printed and painted marks, professional restoration to inside of sugar basin, 14.5cm. high (teapot), (9).
David Leach (1911-2005) a Lowerdown Potttery cut-sided porcelain tea service, covered in a celadon glaze, comprising; milk-jug and sugar basin, six cups and saucers, a larger David Leach tin-glazed tea cup and saucer, a Crowan Pottery celadon tea set and a collection of domestic ware bowls, impressed seal marks, 9cm. high (jug), (a lot). Literature Emmanuel Cooper & Kathy Niblett David Leach Richard Dennis Publications, page 91 catalogue number 58 for a comparable tea set.
A Flight, Barr and Barr tea and coffee service, each piece painted with an oeil de perdrix band of mauve stippled circles around green centres within gilt rim bands, comprising: sugar basin, waste bowl, milk jug, three plates, eleven coffee cans, ten tea cups and twenty two saucers (49) (D) The waste bowl has a rim chip. The milk jug has a rivetted handle. One tea cup has rivetting. Three of the saucers have single rim chips to the upper part of their rims and one has a nick on the underside. There is some wear to the gilding on some saucers
An Edwardian silver four piece tea set, by Z Barraclough & Sons, Sheffield 1910 (hotwater jug 1907), comprising:- a teapot of compressed rectangular form with moulded girdle below a gadrooned edge, raised on four ball feet, wooden ebonised handle, 15cm high, together with the matching hotwater jug, 24.75cm high and the companion cream jug and sugar basin, monogrammed, 61.38oz (4) Some slight body bruises to all pieces
A Victorian silver three piece tea set, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1858, comprising:- a teapot raised from a circular foot, the lower body embossed with festoons, the upper body panelled and engraved with scrolling leaves below a scrolled edge, the hinged domed cover with bird finial, insulated scroll handle, initialled, 21.25cm high, together with a large companion sugar basin and matching milk jug, 45.86oz (3)
A four piece silver teaset, by William Hutton & Son, Sheffield 1927, comprising:- a teapot of compressed rectangular shape standing on four ball feet below a gadrooned edge, with hinged cover and ebonised handle and finial, 15cm high, together with the matching hotwater jug, 23cm high and the companion milk jug and sugar basin, uninscribed, 59.88oz (4)
A SHELLEY CHINA TEA SERVICE, 1930's, printed in grey and overpainted in yellow, orange and green with the "Berries" pattern, comprising twelve each cups, saucers and plates, a pair of bread and butter plates, milk jug and sugar basin, green printed mark, pattern No.345 inscribed in burnt orange (38)
A Chinese blue and white porcelain shallow basin, mark and period of Kangxi, the centre well painted with a pair of Long Elizas standing between two blossoming trees, flanking a pot of peony, the raised and flared rim filled with eight repeated panels of paired maidens against a trellis ground, underglaze blue six character mark within double ring to base, diameter approx 34.5cm (very minor rim chips).
A Christian Dior part tea service decorated with flowers, a French pottery part tea service, a Derby Stevenson and Hancock Imari decorated miniature wash jug and basin (5.5cm high), a Dutch Delft tulipiere (55cm high), a French faience inkwell, a Hammersley strawberry set and sundry. (qty). Provenance; The Estate of Fleur Cowles
A FOUR PIECE HALLMARKED SILVER TEASET comprising tea and coffee pot with bakelite style handles and finials, cream jug and twin handled sugar basin, all applied with Art Deco style motifs, all with circular bases, dates for Birmingham 1945 and 1946, 46 troy ozs approximate overall weight, (dent to side of coffee pot, one small dent to teapot)
A George III silver rectangular teapot with gadroon mount, reeded bands to body, angular wood handle and turned finial, on four ball feet, 6.26ins high, by William Bennett, London 1810, (gross weight 20ozs), a similar two-handled sugar basin and milk jug with leaf capped handles and bead mounts, by W.E, London 1819, and a small selection of other silver and silver mounted items, various, (combined weighable silver 28ozs)
A George IV and William IV harlequin silver four-piece tea and coffee service of circular squat form, with moulded rims, the lobed bodies partly cast with leaf and floral ornament, the C-scroll handles cast with leaves, bellflowers and fruiting vines and on four panel feet, comprising - teapot with rose pattern finial, 5ins high, coffee pot with fruiting finial, 8.5ins high, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1826, and a two-handled sugar basin and milk jug by A. B. Savory & Sons, London 1834, (80ozs - all initialed)
A small collection of Continental and English pewter, including - an early 19th Century 9.25ins diameter shallow dish with triple touchmark for Zacharias Neeff, a pair of 8.75ins diameter plates with touchmark's for Anton Zachen Berger, dated 1817, an 11ins diameter basin with an eagle and the initials "C.G", an English 17th/18th Century English pewter cast triple reeded and hammered charger, 15ins diameter, touchmark's to front and underside of rim, a Victorian quart measure inscribed "Chequers, Lenham", 6.25ins high, together with six other pieces, various
A late Victorian and Edward VII silver five piece tea and coffee service of Georgian design, the plain squat circular bodies with bold cast gadroon, leaf scroll and mask mounts to rims and plain footrims, comprising - tea kettle on stand with spirit lamp, 12ins high, teapot with ebonised handle, 5ins high, coffee pot with ebonised handle, 9ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Elkington & Co, London, 1900, 1905 and 1906, (gross weight 122ozs)
A George V silver bachelors oval three piece tea service of panelled form with angular reeded handles, comprising - teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 4.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1921, (gross weight 18ozs), a late Victorian silver cylindrical hot water jug with moulded rim, part-reeded body, ebonised handle and finial, 7ins high, by Henry Stratford, Sheffield 1891, a pair of silver pillar candlesticks, 5.75ins high, a pair of oval bon bon dishes and two other silver dishes, (combined weighable silver 13ozs)
A George V silver rectangular three piece tea service with gadroon mounts, bulbous bodies, angular loop handles and on bun feet, comprising - teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 6ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Chester 1928/29, (gross weight 42ozs)
A George III silver rectangular three-piece tea service, with bead mounts, the bulbous bodies engraved with leaf and floral ornament, with angular loop handles and on four ball pattern feet, comprising - tea pot, 6.25ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by John Robertson II, and John Walton, Newcastle 1812, (gross weight 36ozs - engraved with monogram)

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