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A Dutch Five Piece White Metal Tea Service, 1st half 20th century, of fluted rectangular section, comprising tea kettle, stand and spirit burner with ebonised detail, 38.5cm high, teapot, two-handled sugar basin, milk jug and flower vase, lion mark in hexagon and 2, also E VK, gross weight combined 71oz The table vase has a slight dent on the angle midway up. The milk jug has a coromandel type wood handle which differs from the solid black ebonised handles of the three other pieces, so possibly a replacement? Two-handled sugar basin as numerous dents, otherwise reasonable throughout. 290013
An Elizabeth II Four Piece Silver Coffee Set, PP Ltd, Sheffield 1967, of bracketed circular cushion form, scroll handles, domed covers with leafing finials, two-handled sugar also with cover, the coffee pot 24.2cm high, gross weight 92oz Teapot handle a little bit wobbly. The ivory insulating rings cracked. The marks on the sugar basin lightly rubbed, but otherwise all pieces in good overall condition. 280113
A Victorian Four Piece Tea and Coffee Service, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1898, of cape teapot with ebonised C handles and mushroom finial, baluster coffee pot similar (23.5cm high), two-handled sugar basin and helmet milk, gross weight 107oz all in Of very thick gauge. The teapot has dents. The coffee pot slight denting in the flange by the cover, otherwise in reasonably good overall condition. Marks crisp. 290113
A Copeland Stone China Breakfast and Tea Service, late 19th century, printed in underglaze blue and overpainted in colours with the Tobacco Leaf pattern, comprising four graduated canted rectangular platters, sixteen breakfast cups, sixteen breakfast saucers, two coffee cans, ten coffee cups, two teacups, four side plates, six tea plates, fourteen dessert plates, a small plate, two dinner plates, two saucer dishes, two bread and butter plates, and a slop basin, various printed and impressed marks (92) Minor surface wear throughout. Some minor chips and cracks. Prospective buyers must inspect personally to ascertain full condition. Sold a/f. 270113
Baker (Samuel White). The Albert N’Yanza, Great Basin of the Nile, and Explorations of the Nile Sources, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1866, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, col. litho. frontis. to vol. 2 (slight stain to upper margin), num. eng. plts. and illusts., two col. maps (incl. one folding, with small tape repair to verso), previous owner signature to titles, original green cloth gilt, hinges and spine ends descretely strengthened, 8vo, together with Vandeleur (Seymour), Campaigning on the Upper Nile and Niger, With an Introduction by Sir George T. Goldie, 1898, eng. port. frontis., num. b&w plts., four maps (incl. three folding), two with handling tear, inscribed to front endpaper ‘To Colonel H. Fludgers from the Author’, orig. gilt dec. cloth, 8vo, plus Hill (M. F.), Permanent Way. The Story of the Tanganyika Railways, vol. 2 only, c. 1957, num. b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in price-clipped d.j., 4to (4).
Hibbert (Samuel). History of the Extinct Volcanos of the Basin of Neuwied on the Lower Rhine, 1st ed., Edinburgh & London, 1832, eight plates including folding hand-coloured map, single-page plan, plus six etched plates (three double-page), modern library cloth with cancel stamps to front pastedown, 8vo (1).
A GROUP OF NEW HALL^ HARD PASTE^ TEAWARE comprising a coffee can^ two coffee cups^ a cup/tea bowl and saucers^ slop basin^ saucer- dish and two saucers and a contemporary shanked trio^ all in enamelled sprig patterns and several later New Hall bat printed wares^ c1790-1820 (19) ++A good selection of patterns representative of the factory~s output and in generally good condition
A circa 1900 Wemyss ware "Cabbage Rose" basin, decorated by Edward Sandland, reserved on a black band, painted and impressed mark "Wemyss", 38.5 cm diameter CONDITION REPORTS Restoration to the rim, some chips and losses beneath the black decoration, overall general wear and crazing, cracks visible to foot rim.
An unusual Art Deco silver milk jug and matching sugar basin, each with plain shallow domed bodies and ivory scrollwork handles (made by a Miss Badgery of Plymouth, circa 1930, but bearing the later hallmarks of Robin Sales, Birmingham 1977), jug 10.5 cm high, 20.56 oz (including handles) CONDITION REPORTS Both with wear, scuffs, sctatyches, some small knocks. Quite a lot of cracks, stains and yellowing to handles.
Victorian silver four piece tea set each piece having fluted decoration comprising tea pot, coffee pot, sugar basin and cream jug, makers Daniel and John Wellby, London 1897, combined weight 52oz approx gross Coffee pot has a few minor dents and scratches - General condition consistent with age **
HARRISON BENJAMIN: (1833-1901) American President 1889-93. An excellent, rare vintage signed 22 x 17 photograph by Benjamin Harrison and various other judges, diplomats and officials involved in the International Tribunal held in Paris from June - September 1899 which met to determine the British Guiana border dispute between Venezuela and Great Britain. The image depicts all twenty nine men, from both sides, involved in the tribunal, standing and seated outdoors in three rows. Photograph by Eugene Pirou of Paris. Signed ('Benj Harrison') in bold dark fountain pen ink by Harrison to the lower photographer's mount and also signed by all twenty eight other men including Melville Fuller (1833-1910, Chief Justice of the United States 1888-1910), David Brewer (1837-1910, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court), Richard Henn Collins (1842-1911, Anglo-Irish Lawyer and Judge), Baron Russell of Killowen (1832-1900, Irish Statesman, Lord Chief Justice of England), Friedrich Martens (1845-1909, Russian Diplomat and Jurist), James R. Soley (1850-1911, American Lawyer & Naval Historian, Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Benjamin Tracy (1830-1915, United States Secretary of the Navy 1889-93), Richard Webster (1842-1915, 1st Viscount Alverstone, British Barrister, Politician & Judge), Robert T. Reid (1846-1923, 1st Earl Loreburn, British Lawyer, Judge & Politician, Lord Chancellor 1905-12), George Askwith (1861-1942, 1st Baron Askwith, English Lawyer & Civil Servant), Sidney Rowlatt (1862-1945, English Lawyer & Judge), John A. C. Tilley (1869-1952, British Diplomat, Ambassador to Brazil 1921-25 and to Japan 1926-31), C. Alexander Harris (1855-1947, British Colonial Administrator, Governor of Newfoundland 1917-22), George W. Buchanan (1854-1924, British Diplomat), Everard F. im Thurn (1852-1932, British Colonial Administrator, Governor of Fiji 1904-10), Severo Mallet-Prevost (Mexican-born American Lawyer, former Secretary of the U.S./Venezuelan Boundary Commission), Marcus Baker (American Cartographer & Geologist) and ten others. All have signed their names alone in bold black fountain pen inks to the lower photographer's mount. Framed and glazed in the original dark wooden frame to an overall size of 23 x 18.5. Some extremely light, minor age wear to the photographer's mount, VG In 1840, the British Government assigned Robert Hermann Schomburgk to survey and mark out the western boundary of British Guiana with newly independent Venezuela. Venezuela did not accept the Schomburgk Line, which placed the entire Cuyuni River basin within the colony. Venezuela claimed all lands west of the Essequibo River as its territory. The dispute continued on and off for half a century, culminating in the Venezuela Crisis of 1895, in which Venezuela sought to use the United States' Monroe Doctrine to win support for its position. American President Grover Cleveland used diplomatic pressure to get the British to agree to arbitration of the issue, ultimately agreeing terms for the arbitration which suited Britain. An arbitration tribunal convened in Paris in 1898, and issued its award in 1899. The tribunal awarded about 94% percent of the disputed territory to British Guiana.
Sir Julien Cahn’s Team v New Zealand 1939. Official programme for the tour match played at the Basin Reserve, Wellington on the 10th-13th March 1939. Original decorative wrappers with light blue ribbon tie. Five various ink signatures to front wrapper including Menzies, J.H. Phillips, Manager etc. Some minor wear to wrapper edges, minor age toning otherwise in good condition. Rare
A Rubian Art Pottery part wash set, printed with floral decoration, comprising a wash jug and basin, chamberpot, dressing table tray, pair of candlesticks, three boxes and covers and a ring tree (some faults and repairs), together with a black glazed pottery samovar with fruiting vine decoration in gilt within matt green glazed framing, and a similar jug.
Samuel White Baker; The Albert N`Yanza Great Basin of The Nile and Explorations of The Nile Sources, in two volumes, publ. London Macmillan & Co. 1866, green leather half binding, ex Librias. Sir William G Gordon Cumming Bart, two rare 19th century volumes, bindings good but some interior foxing, maps torn, many illustrations.

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