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One litre Pusser's British Navy Rum, one litre Pusser's Rum in Wade pottery ship's decanter, two 200ml Pusser's Rum in ceramic flasks, three miniatures Pusser's Rum in ceramic decanters and one ceramic decanter of Bells Blended to commemorate Elizabeth II 60th Birthday (some corks damaged in smaller items but all seals in place) (8) (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
VICTORIAN SPELTER, GILTMETAL AND ONYX CLOCK GARNITURE the timepiece with circular ceramic dial with floral decorated centre, Arabic numerals and 8 day movement, the onyx case with bronzed spelter surmount figure - Sentier Boise after Guillemin, 57 cm high with two matching side ornaments (3)
Contemporary Maquette of "Pineapple Man", ceramic on wood base, unfinished, by Bob Gaston, after the Charles Briton costume design for the Mistick Krewe of Comus, 1873, theme "The Missing Links to Darwin's Origin of the Species", 16 in. x 13 in. Note: The original Charles Briton watercolor costume design of "Pineapple" is in the Louisiana Research Collection, Howard-Tilton Library, Tulane University
19th Century Chinese carved plantstand, the circular top inset with a Famille Rose panel having six reserves each decorated with figures in exteriors and interiors, standing on triple square supports united by a decorative cross stretcher, overall diameter 37.5cm Condition: Some losses and some repairs to floral frieze, wear to the ceramic panel to the top, 88cm high - **General condition consistent with age
19th Century French ormolu and Sevres style garniture de cheminee, the clock with applied foliate, ribbon and musical instrument decoration, square ceramic dial with foliate decoration and Roman numerals, breakfront plinth base standing on turned feet, the brass movement stamped JBD and numbered 32209, striking on a bell and enclosed by a pierced foliate patterned door, 28cm high on a giltwood base, the somewhat similar side pieces of urn shaped form and having decoration depicting romantic couples in a garden setting, 24.5cm high, each standing on a giltwood base Condition: We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks, the ceramic panels to the clock have some light wear and small nibbles around the winding holes and above the numeral 12, the urns also have some light wear, we believe there would have been an urn on top of the clock originally, all pieces appear to have been regilded some time ago - **General condition consistent with age
1990 Ford Sierra Sapphire RS Cosworth 4x4- 2 private keepers & just 15,843 miles from new- Complete with original book pack with all handbooks plus service book- Described as 'excellent' with regards to the bodywork, paintwork, interior, engine and manual five-speed gearboxReleased in the September of 1982, the Ford Sierra was a replacement for the ubiquitous Cortina and its German sibling, the Taunus. The aerodynamic styling was arguably ahead of its time and caused initial controversy - one eminent UK journalist nicknaming it the 'jelly mould'. Ford had the last laugh, however, with sales eventually reaching 1,299,993 units over the 11 years of production; making it Britain's 10th most popular car up to that time.Always quick to support the performance and motorsport markets, Ford introduced the be-winged XR4i in 1983. This was followed by the XR 4x4 in 1985, the Sierra RS Cosworth in 1986, the Sierra RS500 Cosworth in 1987, the Sierra Sapphire in 1988 and the Sierra Sapphire RS Cosworth 4x4 in 1990; some 12,250 of which were manufactured before Ford's power mantle was assumed by the Escort RS Cosworth in 1992. Though the 4x4 Sapphire never managed to emulate the two-wheel drive Cosworth's victory in a round of the World Rally Championship (Corsica, 1988), it nevertheless become a popular and successful weapon in national events, and examples are still contesting club rallies to this day.The immaculate example offered is understood to have started life as a showroom demonstrator and has only covered 15,843 miles to this day. Following periods in the care of St Helens Ford and then Corner Ford of Coventry, it was the property of a Mr Nigel Leek of the same city from 1990 until acquired by the vendor in 2007. Equipped with Bosch Green injectors and a ceramic clutch, the Cossie is presently considered by its vendor to have 'excellent' bodywork, White paintwork, Black interior trim, 2-litre engine and manual five-speed gearbox. He is now offering it complete with original book pack with all handbooks plus service book, collection of old invoices, tax discs and MOT certificates, plus one valid into August 2018.PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT
Decorative Ceramics - a Continental porcelain ceramic figural inkwell, the Chess Players; a pair of Continental bisque figures of a dancer and musician, pattern no 3667 impressed to verso; a Continental bisque spill vase in the form of a cherub holding a flower pattern no 4690 impressed to base; a Portmeirion spill vase in the form of a maiden holding a flower basket ; a Donegal Parian China Owl (6)
Ceramics - a 19th century Copeland style twin handled vase and cover, encrusted with flowers; a pair of Oriental blue and white brush washes, in the form of Fish ; a miniature champleve enamel vase, decorated with a thorny wild Rose on a Duck egg blue ground; a pair of moss ware miniature vases; a Delft spill vase; a Continental ceramic parasol top ; etc qty

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