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SUSIE COOPER, a part tea and coffee breakfast set, to comprise two hot water jugs and covers, tea pot and coffee pot with covers, cream jug, sugar basin, three saucers, two cups, two side plates, smaller plate, toast rack, muffin warmer and cover and dinner plate (Qty)Condition Report: There are overall signs of use and staining from tea/coffee etc.Most pieces have varying degrees of crazing to the glaze.Small jug and lid, very crazed.Small tea pot interior crazing and staining.Jug has hairline cracksOne saucer has chip.Sugar bowl is broken.Muffin dish has crazing, the corks are missing.Toast rack is crazed.Small plates, one has a chip to rim, general light crazing.
A LEAD FIGURAL BIRD BATH20TH CENTURYIn the manner of H. Crowther, modelled with a standing putto raising a scallop shell basin above his headApproximately 70cm highCondition Report: Weathering consistent with outdoor use and age. Various old chips and splits. Model is misshapen slightly at the feet resulting in a significant forward lean. Model cannot support itself upright on a flat surface. Front edge of the shell misshapen probably from a previous fall due to unsteadyness, this will require some attentionPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A large two-handled dishhallmarks rubbed 'S..', possibly Spanish circa 18th/19th century Circular basin form, plain polished, with a shaped rim flaring outwards, a deep central reserve and a hinged loop handle either side, diameter 38.5cm, weight 51oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Worcester slop basin and fluted plate, c1785, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the European Landscape Group and the Pinecone Group, basin 14.5cm diam, printed hatched crescent in underglaze blue and a Chinese blue and white beaker and saucer, c1780, painted with a landscape (4) Good condition
An extensive Paris, Faubourg Saint Denis, dinner service, Comte d'Artois Factory, c1785, painted with loose bouquets and scattered flowers, the service including a soup tureen and cover, 26cm h and a giltmetal mounted lidded baluster jug, stencilled red crown and C P (crown and A on jug) (125) Some damage. 8 coffee cups; 4 tea cups, 6 tea bowls, 25 saucers, coffee pot, cream jug, basin, 2 two handles sugar baskets, 4 muffin dishes and covers, tureen and cover, 3 meat plates, 2 oval dishes, 2 octagonal dishes, 6 large round serving plates, 4 scalloped edge oval dishes; 11 soup plates, 26 dinner plates and 8 side plates1 soup plate with hairline crack, one dinner plate with chip and another with hairline crack, 3 side plates chipped and one with hairline crack, 1 teacup with hairline crack, small hairline to meat dish, jug with chip and restoration to spout, hairline crack to lid of tureen, otherwise overall good condition, gilding rubbed in places and some signs of use
An early 19th century composite Spode and Copeland and Garrett part coffee-service. Painted red marks, pattern 3778, printed and gilt with vases of chinoiserie flowers and fruits on stands in grey tones, comprising: a teapot and stand, two cake plates, a slop basin, a two-handled sugar bowl and cover, a milk-jug, twelve teacups, eleven coffee-cups and twelve saucers Condition Report: Generally in good condition. One of the teacups has a hairline crack and another has a broken handle that has been repaired. The sugar bowl has large hairline cracks to the top and the inner rim has a hairline crack and large chip. All have some rubbing to the details and light scratches (mainly to the base). Several pieces have small chips to the underside and spots of pitting and discolouration.
A Danish Bing & Grondahl fourteen piece coffee service comprising six cups, six saucers, sugar basin with cover, and milk jug, all with hand painted individual floral sprays of tulips, poppies, cornflowers etc one cup with chip to rim and hair line crack, (cups h:5.5cm, sucrier h 11cm x 9cm, jug h 9cm)
NO RESERVE Africa.- Johnston (Sir Harry H.) The Uganda Protectorate, 2 vol., first edition, half-title, colour frontispiece, plates and illustrations, many full-page, 9 folding colour maps, bookplate, cracked hinges, faint spotting to first and last few leaves, original pictorial cloth, gilt, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, [Hosken p.110], 1902; The Nile Quest a record of the Exploration of the Nile and its Basin, frontispiece, plates, scattered spotting, mostly marginal, original pictorial cloth, rebacked retaining original backstrip, gilt, slight bumping to spine extremities, 1903 § Jackson (Sir Frederick J.) Notes on the Game Birds of Kenya and Uganda, first edition, half-title, 12 colour plates only (of 13), scattered spotting, original cloth, rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, [Hosken p.108], 1926; and another similar, 8vo (5)
1947 Curtis Wright Model 5 Transmission: Mileage:Holiday accommodations all booked up, no matter what time of year? Why not go touring instead? Fancy starting a glamping business or need high-end guest accommodation? This stunning American trailer could be the answer, fun, freedom, comfort, and style. Offering superb high-quality accommodation, this Curtis Wright has the flexibility to either, use for holidays away or as extra living space at home as either as additional guest accommodation or home office. This represents great value when you consider that there is no need for planning permission or expensive foundations.So, it looks a bit like an Airstream? Well, there is good reason for that. Wally Byam built his first travel trailer in 1929 and founded the company we now know as Airstream in 1931. A boom of more than 400 travel trailer companies started in the 1930s, but they soon trickled out. Only Airstream was left standing and was already well known for the first riveted aluminium monocoque trailer, the Clipper. Business was booming until World War II, when the factory had to close due to wartime demands for all available aluminium. During the war, Wally worked several jobs in the aviation industry, including as a certified manufacturing engineer and production supervisor at Curtis Wright Industries. When the war ended in 1945, Wally persuaded the management at Curtis Wright to let him design and manufacture a line of travel trailers and here we have one example. Wally parted ways with Curtis Wright and re-opened Airstream, with his eyes planted as firmly as ever on creating more of these ultimate vehicles for adventure.'Tinkerbell' is ready to use and enjoy. Its high specification ensures a comfortable experience, and, from our own exploits, you are bound to attract a lot of interest, especially with its polished, rivetted, aircraft construction aluminium exterior. And there are no worries as to whether the weather is hot or cool as the double skinned insulated coachwork keeps things cool in summer and warm during winter. Sleeping up to four, this trailer is deceptively spacious and has a walk-in wet room that includes, shower, basin and toilet. The living area consists of a round table and seating at the front that easily converts into a round bed (very cool). There are worktops with a gas hob, sink, oven, fridge, with cupboards above and cupboards below. There is extra seating for four at the rear that may be converted into that extra bed for a further two. There are plenty of modern power points whilst warm air heating and a multi-fuel stove keeps things cosy during chilly days and nights. The interior is well lit with Art Deco lights, LED lighting and mood lighting at the front.The trailer further benefits from a separate awning, front and rear privacy windows, and blinds for the side windows. A solar panel keeps the recently replaced leisure battery topped up whilst there are also 240 volt and mains water plugs. Fresh and grey water tanks are also fitted. The exterior's polished aluminium aircraft construction monocoque style body is in very good order for a 75-year-old. The vendor reports that towing this lightweight trailer is a delight, sitting on a modern galvanised axle with brakes. For security, a Bulldog wheel clamp, locking hitch and Tracker are included. If you wish to travel and accommodate with a difference, then here it is.
Bassin Mamelouk en cuivre, Egypte ou Syrie XIV-XVe siècle A large Mamluk copper basin, Egypt or Syria, 14th/15th Centuryof deep rounded form, profusely engraved and decorated with inscription-filled cartouches interspersed by further cartouches and bands filled with geometric motifs 34.5 cm. diam.Footnotes:ProvenanceProperty from a Royal Collection.Inscriptions: Repeat of an Arabic phrase, Ya tal'at al-qamar al-munir ..., 'O you who has the face of a bright moon!'A similar Mamluk basin, dated to the 15th/ 16th Century, is in the British Museum, London (Accession Number 1957,0802.3). For a comparable tinned-copper bowl offered at Bonhams, London, see Islamic and Indian Art, 7 October 2010, lot 150.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III silver goblet, mark of Solomon Hougham, London 1818, of campana form, lower gadrooned, upper engraved with scrolling foliage around two abstract cartouches, one engraved with the crest of BAUGH, the other engraved PRESENTED BY LIEUT.COLONEL ROBT PILKINGTON OF THE CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS TO MR WILLIAM BAUGH CIVIL ENGINEER IN TESTIMONY OF THE ASSISTANCE AFFORDED BY HIS ASSIDUITY AND ABILITY AT THE DESTRUCTION OF THE BASIN OF FLUSHING IN THE YEAR 1809, raised on a gadrooned pedestal foot, 10.5cm diameter at the rim, 18cm high, 12.6oztProvenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)Lieut. Colonel Robert Pilkington (1765 - 1834) was born in London and attended the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich. He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery in 1787 and transferred to the Royal Engineers in 1789. He consulted on many engineering issues, including civil infrastructure and coastal defences. On 24 June 1809, he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and accompanied the notorious expedition to Walcheren - part of the War of the Fifth Coalition. The Walcheren campaign involved the siege and capture of the fortress town of Flushing (modern-day - Vlissingen, Netherlands). Pilkington was praised for his command over a mixed force including craftsmen, sailors and civilians, and this goblet appears to be a gift from him to one of these exceptional civilian workmen.
A William IV silver ewer and basin, mark of William Bateman II, London 1836, the jug of baluster form with gadrooned rim and shell capped scroll handle, 25cm high, the circular, deep bowled basin en suite, 29cm diameter, 10cm high, both engraved with the monogram of Angela Burdett-Coutts above the cypher of Harriet Mellon, Duchess of St. Albans, 64.5ozt gross (2)Provenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches, particularly to the inner of the bowl, together with some minor bruising as to be expected and commensurate with use. Engraving clear and crisp, the hallmarks a little rubbed but still readable. Both stand well on a flat surface with no wobble. Some staining to the inner of the jug, probably residue from cleaning.
A pair of George V Royal Worcester Pekin pattern onion shaped vases (date marked for 1912 pattern 1215) 16.5 cm high together with a later Royal Worcester Pekin pattern dinner/tea service comprising seven various serving dishes, thirteen large plates, ten small plates, nine tea cups and ten saucers, six coffee cans and saucers and three coffee cups and saucers, bullet shaped teapot, milk jug and cream jug and sugar basin and slop bowl CONDITION REPORTS Large square dish with much surface scratching to the centre field and some minor loss to the brown edging. Small side plates - all with crazing and loss to the brown decoration to rim. One quite discoloured.Larger plates - all with surface scratching. Two small fingernail size chip to rim. One with large mended crack across the centre all the way. One plate with several chips to rim. Coffee can saucers in three different designs or shapes of saucer. All with some surface scratching or crazing.Coffee cans - five all with wear and tear conducive with age and use. One flat bottomed coffee can with large area of damage and amateur repair.Round bottomed coffee cans basically sound with the exception of one with large area of loss.Remaining pieces all basically sound though with areas of crazing and wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for further detail and examples of damage.
A Wedgwood Hathaway Rose pattern tea set comprising teapot, milk jug, cream jug, two slop bowls and sugar bowl, twelve cups and saucers and stem vase together with a Coalport Revelery part dinner service/coffee service comprising eleven plates, six dessert plates, six side plates, six tea plates, six soup bowls, sauce boat, fifteen coffee cans, fourteen coffee saucers, three piece cruet x 2, butter knife, cream jug and sugar basin together with a Hammersley Victorian Violets part tea set comprising milk jug, cream jug, sugar bowl, slop bowl, two cups and saucers, a Wedgwood Philippa pattern plate and two gold banded coffee mugs
A George III silver oval teapot with engraved foliate banding and ivory finial and handle (th lid and body by Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1798, the handle and spout and handle by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1866), together with a matched Victorian two-handled sugar basin and milk jug (by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1866), teapot 22.5 cm long, overall weight 19.16 oz Ivory submission reference T3ZDXQHT
A George V silver sugar basin of rounded rectangular bellied form with beaded rim and plain open handles, raised on an oval foot, with gilt-washed interior (by Emile Viner, Sheffield 1932), 20 cm wide x 10.5 cm deep, together with an Edwardian silver miniature rose bowl of typical form with mask decorated rim and lion mask ring handles, raised on a circular foot (by Jay, Richard Attenborough Co. Ltd, Chester 1908), 11.5 cm diameter x 8.8 cm high, 16.31 oz total

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