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Maritime Memorabilia. An enamelled silver teaspoon featuring the White Star line "RMS Ceramic" torpedoed and sunk in 1942, apparently only one survivor rescued by the "U" boat involved. Hallmarked either 1920 or 1945 (date letter identical). Also a coffee spoon with Admiralty pattern fouled anchor in beaded frame finial, London, 1954., and two silver plated teaspoons with stamped " N.Y.K. Line " crest
A Royal Doulton Brambly Hedge model of Mr Saltapple DBH39 together with a further Brambly Hedge figure of Mr Apple DBH2, a Beswick model of a blue tit with impressed number 666 (?) and a further Beswick model of a bullfinch (?) with impressed number to base 1042, also together with a ceramic model of a hippopotamus
An extensive collection of 19th century and other ceramics including tea wares with turquoise and gilt border decoration with printed and infilled floral sprays, a jug with relief moulded and painted fruiting vine and toper decoration, miniature ceramic and other shoes, Japanese eggshell porcelain tea wares, etc
A quantity of silver plated wares to include a tray of circular form with pie crust border raised on four scrolling supports, stamped to underside Weir & Sons, Dublin & Belfast, trays of circular form, serving tureens of rectangular form together with a small eastern brass charger with embossed central detail of a seated deity, a further eastern brass tray of rectangular form, an eastern brass bowl with black enamelled and chased foliate decoration, a similar bell, a 19th century lustre ceramic jug and associated pedestal bowl, etc
An Edwardian silver bon bon dish, Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1902, the oval body of basket form, pierced with decorative motifs, embossed with C-scrolls and floral details, 52.2g; and a George V silver-mounted pepper pot, London, 1921, the bulbous ceramic body painted with purple flowers (2)
A large metal ware flagon with brightly coloured floral and other painted decoration, bearing label to underside - Traditional Canalware hand painted by John M Hill Fishley, together with a copper kettle, a ceramic castor with electroplated lid, an oil lamp with brightly coloured glass chimney and fount
A Victorian green glass jug with moulded bowl and applied fluted handle, a Victorian uranium tinted posy vase with moulded finish, a 20th century Studio ware ceramic vase of bulbous form with flared rim, an Italian earthenware plate with floral decoration, etc PLEASE NOTE image of this lot amended on 13/07/15
A Chinese bamboo opium pipe: with ivory end and mouthpiece, the white metal, copper and brass mount set with one faceted and four cabochon stone and glass beads, the hexagonal ceramic bowl carved to the underside with symbols, 63 cm long; together with a glass and metal opium lamp, 9 cm high [2]. *Provenance: Mr and Mrs McAlpine Woods and thence by family descent. Roland and Gertrude McAlpine Woods travelled extensively in the Far East in the 1920s and 1930s. On many of their journeys they visited places few Europeans had been to and on one occasion they were the first 'travellers' from the West to visit Yunnan province in China. People travelling for the sake of travelling were largely unknown at that point and in that place. Mr and Mrs McAlpine Woods retired to East Devon.
A mixed lot of Japanese silver items, comprising: a silver-mounted hard wood tray, a cigarette box and stand, a cased bon bon dish, of pierced circular form, plus a far eastern letter knife, a silver-mounted ceramic incense burner, a brush and a lacquered writing box with silver fittings, approx. weighable 5oz. (qty)

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