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An Edward VII 5-piece Tea and Coffee Service of boat shape, half fluted with fluted rims and comprising Tea Kettle on Stand with burner, Coffee Pot, Teapot, 2-handled Sugar Basin and a Milk Jug Chester 1907 Maker HEB over FEB, weight approximately 95ozs. Engraved with Lion Sejant erect holding a star.
A mixed lot: a pair of sauceboats by W. Neale & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1933; a sauceboat by Smith & Braham, Birmingham 1930 and a cream jug and sugar basin by J & R Griffin Ltd., Chester 1919, and a Victorian plated bread knife, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1889, 12.5oz weighable. (6)
Islam and Africa A collection of works on Islam and Africa, to include: Mangat, J.S. A history of the Asians in East Africa c. 1886 to 1945, (Oxford studies in African affairs), 1969; Levtzion, Nehemia. Muslims and chiefs: a study of Islam in the Middle Volta Basin in the pre-colonial period, Oxford studies in Afican affairs), 1968; Oliver, Roland & Mathew, Gervase. History of East Africa, Volume 1, 1963; Lewis, I.M. Islam in Tropical Africa, 1966; Trimingham, J. Spencer. Islam in East Africa, 1964; Trimingham, J. Spencer. Islam in West Africa, 1959; Barbour, Nevill. A survey of North West Africa [The Maghrib], 1962; Sanderson, G.N. England, Europe and the Upper Nile 1882-1899, 1965; Marty, Paul. Etudes sur LeIslam en Cote deIvoire, (Collection de la Revue du Monde Muslman), 1922; Trimingham, J. Spencer. Islam in Ethiopia, 1952; Hill, Richard. On the frontiers of Islam: the Sudan under Turco-Egyptian rule 1822-1845 (Oxford studies in African Affairs), 1970; Trimingham, J. Spencer. Islam in the Sudan, 1949, and approximately 40 others.
A Theodore Haviland, Limoges, part tea service, designed by Edouard-Marcel Sandoz, circa 1925, comprising; standing duck teapot and cover, a standing coffee pot and cover, a swimming duck sugar basin and cover and tray, finished in blue and white, with designers blue printed facsimile signature and factory printed marks, (with damages).(4)
A Susie Cooper Productions Kestrel part tea set painted with bands in shades of pink and brown, comprising; teapot and cover, sugar basin and cover, two egg cups and a dish, slop basin, two cups, four various saucers one small side plate, two side plates and two entree plates printed factory mark, damages Teapot 15cm. high
A HIGH VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET of pear form, having heavy scrolling and floral embossed Rococoesque decoration, all raised on four bracket feet, comprising teapot, coffee pot, (both lacking knops to hinged lids), cream jug and twin handled sugar basin (both gilt wash interiors). All London, various dates - 1875 (teapot and sugar), 1879 (coffee pot) and 1882 (cream jug). Maker's mark WH in angled rectangle. Combined weight 2036g. (65oz). Tallest item, coffee pot 23cm high. Also A TWIN HANDLED PLATED TRAY of oval form having engraved oval cartouches to centre, framed by a border of cast acanthus leaf decoration, on four scrolling bracket feet. 70cm wide. (5)
A mid 19th century Spanish ewer and basin, the ewer of pedestal vase form with embossed stiff leaves around the lower body both with repeating palmette borders and initialled "ISF", by Rafael De Martos, CORDOBA 1846, the ewer 11.75in (32.5cm) high, the basin 12.25in (31cm) diameter, 60oz. (2)
A late Charles II silvergilt chinoiserie toilet basin, with everted reeded rim and reeded foot, the interior chased with exotic birds and fruiting foliage, centred by a radiating design, engraved cypher within a plumed cartouche, the base scratched “34-5 with ewer”, maker’s mark RC with a dotted circle, London 1683, 9.25in (23.5cm) diameter, 20oz. See Jackson’s Revised, p.137 for the maker’s mark

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