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*(attracts 5% import duty on hammer and premium) A 19th century Florentine ebony toilet box the moulded cover inset with five lapis lazuli plaques the front with a carved bone portrait bust interior fitted with mirror and five partitions lockplate signed W. Muckleston Patent the whole mounted with cast brass mouldings on turned ebony feet circa 1860. 14in.
Searle (Ronald & Webb, Kaye). Looking at London and People Worth Meeting, 1st ed., News Chronicle, 1953, num. b & w illusts., orig. stiff wrappers in chipped d.j., slim 4to, together with Monte Carlo or Bust! Those Daring Young Men in their Jaunty Jalopies, by Jack Davies, Ken Annakin, Allen Andrews & Ronald Searle, 1st ed., 1969, num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. boards in slightly frayed d.j., square 4to, plus Searle (Ronald), The Female Approach, with Masculine Sidelights, 1st ed., 1949, num. b & w illusts., orig. cloth in frayed and chipped d.j., with others by Searle incl. paperbacks and some duplicates (approx. 85)
A Spode bone china urn and cover made to commemorate the death of Sir Winston Churchill, 1874-1965, decorated with oval portrait within coat-of-arms on a wine and gilt ground, with gilt spiral fluted knop to cover, 14ins high (No. 108 of edition commissioned by Thomas Goode & Co, London), a Spode bisque porcelain bust of Winston Churchill on rectangular base, 7ins high, and the medal ribbons of Sir Winston Churchill mounted in rectangular display case by Spink & Sons
An 18th/19th Century Italian carved white marble and purple mottled Breccia marble bust of a Roman senator with carved white marble head displaying stern expression, carved Breccia shoulder and turned white marble socle, 27ins high (head with ear damaged and marked, body cracked and refixed, and piece missing to reverse)
English School 18th century. Portrait of George Farmor Esq. A companion portrait of Lady Farmor. a pair. both bust-length, he wearing a full wig, white collar and cloak; she with ringlets, a pearl choker and satin dress. each inscribed top right. oils on canvas laid on panel. each 22.5 x 19.5cm. (2). George Farmor son of Sir William Farmor Bart of Northamptonshire. Lady Farmor wife of Sir William.
A Staffordshire creamware cylindrical tea canister, transfer printed with a vignette of a classical maiden holding a staff surmounted with a bonnet, perhaps emblematic of Liberty, and accompanied by four bust portraits of 17th and 18th century men, 9cm high, and with gilt-metal cover (footrim chip).
A plain-stemmed goblet of Williamite significance, the drawn trumpet bowl engraved and polished with profile bust portrait medallions of William III and Mary, beneath the legend THE GLORIOUS & IMMORTAL MEMORY OF KING WILLIAM III & HIS QUEEN MARY, the stem with tear inclusion, on a folded conical foot, 18cm high, the glass mid 18th century, the engraving possibly late 19th century (cracked and repaired); and another goblet (chipped foot). Much of this type of engraving is thought to have been executed by a Bohemian engraver in Ireland in the late 19th century by the name of Franz Tieze.
A 19TH CENTURY STONEWARE BOTTLE relief moulded with the bust of the Duches (sic) of Kent, the reverse with Queen Victoria, 7 1/2" high, another modelled as a young Queen Victoria, marked VR and with foliate cartouche, 8" high and one other treacle glazed stoneware bottle modelled as a Judge and impressed 'Brougham Cordial' (3)
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