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* Edward Hughes (1953-2006), a circular shallow saucer dish, with brown and white mottled glaze, impressed monogram to foot rim, diameter 17 cm, and a similarly glazed square section bottle vase, height 23 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The small dish is in good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The bottle vase is also in first class condition but does not bear the potters stamp.
Polish 22nd Artillery Supply Column Badge Grouping, consisting of regimental circular badge showing Wojtek the bear carrying artillery shell. Painted green centre. Reverse of the badge has screw post fitting and has makers mark for PAGANI spA MILANO. Brass dish fitting to the reverse. Accompanied by a pair of facing regimental collar badges with screw back fittings to the reverse. Badges remain in good condition. (3 items)
Collection of film posters in rolled & folded conditions mostly Quads and some one sheets (some duplicates) including Toy Story one sheet (rolled), Starsky & Hutch Quad, Peter Pan, Sense & Sensibilty, Twin Town, Sinbad, The Leopard RR, Catch Me If You Can, The Quiet American, Insomnia, Spy Kids 3d, Star Trek Nemesis, Treasure Planet, Brother Bear, a laminated London Underground ticket inspectors poster and many others.
A Northwest Coast argillite totem, carved with a bear, a raven with human head in it's beak and a human head above, on a square base, 23cm high, an argillite totem carved with a bear with upside down human head, a raven with fish and an eagle, on a square base, 16.5cm high. (2) Provenance The first - Ex Christie's, 18th March 1980, Lot 14. Dr James Spillius, London.
A George III silver jug having a circular base with a plain tapered body, shaped neck and string woven handle, the hinged lid having a pineapple finial, the body appearing to bear in three rows the names and dates of, possibly family members, 14 ozs gross, 22 cms high, date believed for London 1771, maker Ebenezer Coker (impact damage to body on one side at point where body line meets the neck)
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