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An early 20thC mahogany cabin vanitory unit, the top with three circular apertures, over an enclosed shelf, flanked by circular ventilators, the fall front fitted with a stainless steel basin, backplate and surround, the soap dish inscribed HMS Keppel, the base compartment with provision for a waste bucket 50''h 22''w
An 18th Century Rare Chinese Export Porcelain Imari Barbery Bowl / Basin, Decoration Consists of Peony and Lotus Flowers, The Rim Is Decorated with Three Groups of Flowers and Fruits. The Decoration Is Typical For The 1st half of The 18th Century. This Bowl Dates From The Reign Of The Chinese Emperor Kangxi 1662-1722, or Just Thereafter. Condition - Small Nicks to Rim of Bowl and Only Minimal Wear To The Highlights, Very Good Example. Diameter 10.75 Inches.
A three-piece silver tea set, CH, Birmingham 1903, of oblong half ribbed form with gadrooned borders, inscription to the teapot, approximately 1115gm Condition Report: Lot 517: Jug - Wear in line with age and usage. Traces of gilding to interior Basin - Wear in line with age and usage. Traces of gilding to interior. Small dent to side, marks a bit rubbed. Teapot - Wear in line with age and usage. If quite full the teapot fills 8-9 antique teacups. Long inscription to Mr A Moir dated 31st December 1903 - image attached.
A five-piece silver tea service, Charles Clement Pilling, London 1911, of circular form, the pierced borders decorated swags of harebells to wavy rims, comprising kettle on stand with burner, teapot, coffee pot, sugar basin and jug, the kettle on stand, Sheffield 1913, approximately 3380gm/see illustration Condition Report: Tea kettle stand and burner in good condition, snuffer operable, finial to cover does not match teapot and hot water jug. Tea pot, finial split, small dents in main body and pierced border. Hot water jug in good condition. Cream jug, slight irregularity at spout. Sugar bowl good condition.
A two-handled silver sugar basin on stemmed foot, Birmingham 1933, a lancet toast rack, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1922, and a tea strainer on stand, Chester 1923, to/w two silver stands (one with glass dish) and a mustard pot (6) Condition Report Total weight net of glass 14.9 oz
Trajan Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 113. IMP CAES NER TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / PORTVM TRAIANI, aerial view of Trajan's hexagonal harbour at Ostia, with entrance at bottom, buildings and colonnades surrounding the harbour, and three ships anchored within. RIC -, cf. 632 (bust variant); C. -, cf. 306 (same); BMC -; Lanz 106, 27 November 2001, lot 381 (same dies); Woytek 470f. 23.76g, 34mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Dark green patina. Extremely Rare. Ex Numismatik Lanz 156, 2 June 2013, lot 304. The first proper harbour at Ostia was excavated under Claudius and finished in AD 64, and became the main trading centre for goods entering Rome from the western half of the Empire while Puteoli, on the Bay of Naples, continued to receive shipments from the east. However the harbour silted up over time, and so Trajan ordered the construction of a new basin, designed in hexagonal form and behind the original harbour, to offer better protection. Finished in AD 113, Trajan's new harbour at Ostia proved so popular that the the grain fleet from Alexandria in Egypt sailed to Ostia instead of Puteoli, and in the course of the second century Ostia became the main harbour of Rome for goods from the entire Empire.

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