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Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Cheese Board, post 1970, of standard form, with carved mouse trademark on handle, 38cm; and An English Oak Bread Board, of canted rectangular shape, with carved mouse trademark, 30.5cm wide (2)Condition report: Both boards have been used with visable knife marks. The cheese board is dry and dirty. The bread board has been oiled for use.
An early 20th century silver bread basket, shaped rim, pierced decoration, of oval form, raised on four scroll toe feet, Birmingham 1911, 33cm x 23cm, 740gCondition report: wobbles on a flat surface, small sharp dent in base near long side, scratches of use, polish residue in grooves, no obvious splits or repairs.
Peter Kay signed DVD sleeve from his comedy tour complete with DVD. This lovely signature is inscribed with Kays famous catch phrase- Garlic Bread. Kay, born 2 July 1973, is an English actor, singer and stand-up comedian. He has written, produced, and acted in several television and film projects, and authored three books. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
‘SPODE, COPELAND’ AN EXTENSIVE PART DINNER SERVICEIncluding plates, bowls, cups, saucers tea pots and sundry (qty)Two different sets one being modern and the other earlier The earlier set consists of 12 assorted side plates, 3 of which are damaged, 2 octagonal cake dishes, 7 small coffee mugs 1 damaged, 1 serving dish damaged, 8 desert bowls, 2 large tea cups 1 is damaged, 1 sugar bowl, 1 condiment plate damaged, 2 larger saucers 1 is damaged, 3 shallow bowls, 6 bread plates 1 damaged, 2 pickle dishes 1 damaged, 1 coffee pot damaged, 1 lidded water jug damaged, 5 tea cups, 2 small soup cups, 2 dinner plates, 1 gravy boat damaged, 1 tea pot, 1 pepper pot, 1 salt pot damaged, 6 rimmed soup bowls and 2 miniature plates (70pcs, 14 damaged) The modern set consists of 5 assorted side plates 1 damaged, 6 coffee saucers 1 damaged, 2 soup cups 1 damaged, 3 modern tea cups, 7 dinner plates (23pcs, 3 damaged) The side plate measure from 16-22cm.
Vinyl - Bob Dylan - Yea? Heavy And A Bottle Of Bread (1967, Pye Records one sided UK Acetate). Unreleased earlier version of the track which was finally released on the Bob Dylan & The Band album ?The Basement Tapes?, this is a different version to the released one and might have been a Demo by Bob Dylan on his own. (Provenance : this Acetate came from the archives of one the UK?s biggest publishing companies). The Acetate has probably never been played until now and is in EX+ condition (might play with the odd crackle as Acetates of this age do).
Thomas (R.S.) Between Here and Now, signed by the author on title, 1981; Tares, very light browning to endpapers, 1961; The Bread of Truth, light toning to jacket, 1963; Experimenting with an Amen, jacket with light spotting to flaps, 1963; Not that he Brought Flowers, jacket with very light sunning to spine, 1968, first editions, original cloth, dust-jackets, generally near-fine; and 4 others by the same (9)
Washington 'Old Willow' Blue and White Dinner Service, comprising a lidded vegetable dish, 10 x 23 cm bowls, 6 dinner plates, two serving bowls, two serving platters, gravy boat, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, four cups, saucers and side plates, a bread and butter plate, 6 x 17 cm bowls, 6 x 23 cm plates and five spare pieces. Together with Staffordshire plate, Copeland platter, two large bowls, vase and Copeland Spode Tea Pot 'Polly Put the Kettle on We'll All Have Tea'. Together with two Washington Floral Jugs, 23 cm and 20 cm.
Late Period, 30th Dynasty, 380-343 BC. A complete wooden gesso-painted sarcophagus of female form housed in a custom-built Edwardian glazed wooden display case, depicting the deceased wearing a tripartite wig with long lappets, fleshy face with painted detailing, wide Broad Collar with falcon-headed terminals, each wearing a sun disk, a staff with shuti symbol to each side of the collar, a figure of Sobek beneath the staff; beneath the collar kneeling Nut with her wings spread, wearing the solar disk and holding a feather in each hand, Wedjat-eye standards on either side of the goddess; the leg area of Tetosiris coffin organised as a text apron of five columns with a formula of offering and the genealogy of the deceased, protected on both sides by the Four Sons of Horus, reading: 1. Words spoken by Osiris, foremost of the westerners, good god, lord of Rosetau 2. Isis the great, mother of the god, who resides in Akhmim and Nephtys, sister of the god. That they might give 3. an offering consisting of bread and beer, oxen and fowl, wine, milk, incense, cloth and all things 4. good and pure to the ka of the Osiris Tetosiris 5. daughter of Tutu, born of Lady Tasheritmin the sarcophagus resting on a rectangular base with a band of hieroglyphs, reading: front: 'A boon which the king gives to Osiris, foremost of the westerners, lord of [...]' left: 'Rosetau Osiris (?) make perfect (?) (?) [… ...]' right: 'Tetosiris, daughter of Tutu [… … ...]'. See Abdelhalim, A., The Stela of Nes-Hor from Akhmim CG 22142, Shedet 6 (2019); Elias, J., Examination of the Three Egyptian Coffins in the Buffalo Museum of Scienze, Ahmim Mummy Studies Research Paper 96-1 (1996, revised 2012); Tamas, M., Takwa, S., Kholoud, A., The Ensemble of Djed-Hor (Coffin, Cartonnage and Hypocephalus) in the Egyptian Museum of Cairo, RdE 62, 2011; Rindi Nuzzolo Carlo, 'Tradition and Transformation: retracing Ptah-Sokar-Osiris figures from Akhmim in Museums and Private Collections' in Todd Gillen (ed.), (Re)productive Traditions in Ancient Egypt (=Aegyptiaca Leodiensia), Liège, 2017. 137cm high; 175.5cm including case (54 (69)"). By repute discovered in the necropolis of Akin. Victorian or Edwardian collection, based on the custom-built display case. Acquired in The Hague, Holland, 1961. With Christie’s, London, 7 November 2001, lot 394. Accompanied by copies of the relevant Christie's catalogue pages and a copy of the Christie's purchase invoice. Private collection of Egyptologist Paul Whelan, Hertfordshire, UK. Accompanied by an academic report by Dr Alberto Maria Pollastrini. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.11034-182413. [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website.] Fair condition, the display case very fine. A special display piece.
A CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE FINE BONE CHINA FLORAL TEA SET, PATTERN NO. A15793, transfer printed decoration, comprising a tea pot and cover, height 16cm, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, a twin handled bread and butter plate, six tea cups, six saucers (two with firing faults to the underside), six tea plates, salt, pepper and mustard pots (pepper and mustard cracked) (25) (Condition report: any damage mentioned in description)
A ROYAL ALBERT MASQUERADE PATTERN TEA SET AND PART COFFEE SET, comprising three twin handled bread and butter plates, milk jug and sugar bowl, cream jug and sugar bowl, ten tea cups, twelve saucers, nine tea plates, three coffee cups and three saucers (44) (Condition report: one tea cup is cracked, another has a deeper ring than the others but no damage was spotted, two coffee cups are cracked, all pieces are in moderately used condition, first quality, some remnants of food stains)
A SPODE COPELAND'S CHINA TEA SET, PATTERN NO. R4105, retailed by 'T.F. LUMB & CO 39 NORTH PARADE, BRADFORD', blue and gilt borders with vignettes of butterflies and flowers, central panels of an exotic bird in a landscape, comprising a pair of bread and butter plates, a milk jug, sugar bowl, seven tea cups (one cracked, one with substantial section of rim loose and riveted repairs to handle with later restoration, another cup with damaged rim, majority of pieces loose), nine saucers (one chipped to underside of rim), ten tea plates, printed and painted marks (30) (Condition report: specific damage is mentioned within the description, some pieces do not have the retailers mark, gilding is generally good with some light rubbing)
ROYAL DOULTON AND JOHNSON BROTHERS TEA / DINNER WARES ETC, to include 'Sandsprite' nine dinner and starter plates, sixteen bread plates, thirteen cups, fifteen saucers, six breakfast bowls, six dessert bowls on stems, tea and coffee pots, milk jugs and sugar bowls, casserole dish with lid etc, Wild Cherry - six cups and saucers and five Florinda ramekins, together with two boxed Johnson Brothers 'Eternal Beau' twenty piece dinner sets, four boxed meat serving dishes and two mugs, condition: good overall condition
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, to include a boxed Royal Worcester Gold Chantilly cake plate, eight pieces of Wedgwood Wellesley (two soup bowls and six saucers), two enamel flour and bread bins, seven Hornsea Saffron storage jars, an eighteen piece Royal Standard white and gold coffee set, a 1970s Vandor Imports metal tray in the shape of a pig, a twenty eight piece BHS Priory dinner service, a Sadler teapot, a French hand painted trinket box (repaired), two large ceramic geese tallest 27cm, various continental figurines, mugs and novelty items featuring pigs, etc (sd) (5 BOXES + LOOSE)
A Royal Vale part tea service with rose and leaf pattern to include; bread & butter plate, jug, sugar bowl, 6 cups & saucers and 6 plates. Together with a bone chine part tea set in pink rose and dark green leaf pattern to include; 6 cups & saucers, 6 plates, bread & butter plate, jug and sugar bowl.
An early 19th century George III period rare hallmarked silver long serving fork of very fine quality, Old English pattern hand and unusually formed tine, maker's mark of J Staniforth, assayed Sheffield 1808 (32.5cm), together with a late 20th century hallmarked silver handled bread knife (2)
Various silver and silver plated flatware and cutlery etc. to include a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs with bright-cut decoration, together with two smaller pairs of hallmarked silver sugar tongs, a large early 19th century fiddle pattern, hallmarked silver basting spoon with assay marks for Exeter 1835, 19th century hallmarked silver sifter spoon, together with five double-struck fiddle & thread pattern silver plated dessert spoons and other silver plate to include a pair of berry spoons, a fish slice and fork, ivory handled bread knife etc. (approx. combined silver weight 186.7g)

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