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A GROUP OF CERAMICS, comprising two 19th century Delft Ware dishes decorated with a blue floral design and central duck, an 19th century Derby 'Barbeaux Sprigs' pattern dish, puce backstamp, a blue and white Oriental dish, blue character mark on base, a small Wedgwood Queens Ware teapot (chipped lid), Grimwades 'Pagoda' pattern dinnerware, a 19th century Davenport 'Bamboo & Peony' pattern plate, impressed marks to base (crazed), a Wade Pottery Gin decanter and Scotch decanter(missing stopper), etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: some pieces of Grimwades dinnerware are damaged and crazed, other most obvious damage id mentioned in description)
A GEORGE III SILVER BALUSTER CREAM JUG AND A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER DECANTER LABELS, the cream jug with later foliate repoussé decoration, S scroll handle, domed foot, maker John Lambe, London 1789, the two shaped rectangular labels engraved 'Gin' and 'Scotch Whisky', maker A Willis & Co, Sheffield 1908, gross weight 2.91ozt, 90.6 grams (3) (Condition Report: handle split on jug, chains broken / missing on labels)
A group of three silver drinks decanter labels, comprising 'Claret', London 1922, 'Gin', WA, Birmingham 1976, and 'Rum', AM & Co, Birmingham 1983, together with two silver metal labels, engraved 'Port' and 'Sherry', and a silver vesta case with engraved scrolls, total combined silver weight 2.0toz. (6)
A group of silver items, comprising a tea caddy, with lion and castle engraved armorial and oval base, Chester 1905, five silver wine and spirit labels, Brandy (1991), Gin (1998), Whisky (1989), Port (1986), and Sherry (1980), together with five assorted silver plated / Sheffield plate over copper tea caddies, including bark effect caddy, copper caddy with gadrooned edges and engraved floral design, and copper octagonal caddy. (12)
A balustroid gin or cordial glass, circa 1730-40, the rounded funnel bowl with teared solid base, raised on a centrally knopped plain stem with a small flattened knop above the folded conical foot, height 15cm. Provenance: Arthur Henry Green, a private collector from Enfield, died 1953. Thence by descent.
Tray of glass to include: four similar square shaped decanters and stoppers with silver plated decanter labels Brandy, Gin, Whisky and Sherry, together with two brandy balloon glasses and an Art Glass bowl. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Measurement - from bottom to top of stopper 26cm approx. Up to shoulder 20cm approx. All four match.
Hogarth, William -- A Rake's Progress. 8 Radierungen mit Kupferstich auf Velin. Je ca. 35,9 x 40,7 cm. 1735. Paulson 132-139, je letzter Zustand.Die vollständige Folge in ausgezeichneten, wenngleich späten Drucken mit breitem Rand. Geringfügig angestaubt und vereinzelt fleckig bzw. stockfleckig, verso angeschmutzt, weitere Gebrauchsspuren, sonst einheitlich und sehr gut. Beigegeben ca. 48 Radierungen und Kupferstiche von und nach William Hogarth, mehrfach paarweise auf einem Bogen, darunter u.a. die vollständigen Folgen bzw. Pendants "Large Illustrations for Samuel Butler's Hudibras" (Paulson 82-93), "Industry and Idleness" (Paulson 168-179), "Beer Street" und "Gin Lane" (Paulson 185, 186), "Times" (Paulson 211, 212) sowie die Einzelblätter "Southwark Fair" (Paulson 131), "The Enraged Musician" (Paulson 152) und "Simon Lord Lovat" (Paulson 166). - Wir bitten darum, Zustandsberichte zu den Losen zu erfragen, da der Erhaltungszustand nur in Ausnahmefällen im Katalog angegeben ist. - Please ask for condition reports for individual lots, as the condition is usually not mentioned in the catalogue.
An English silver Mustard, with domed hinge lid and finial, 'S' scroll handle on circular base, mark worn, blue glass liner, approx. 8 ounces, (including liner); together with three English silver Drinks Labels (Gin, Vodka & Whiskey), as a lot, w.a.f. (4) Provenance: Nelson Bell Collection - The Bell Gallery, Belfast
A QUANTITY OF GLASSWARE, comprising a Villeroy & Boch tumbler, two Tutbury Crystal tumblers, a mid-century Caithness smoked glass decanter and eleven tumblers, nine assorted Stuart Crystal wine glasses (5 chipped), two champagne flutes, a boxed set of Gurasu fine cut crystal wine glasses and two champagne flutes, a group of Artland glasses comprising a Tropical Leaves stemless glass, two Peacock balloon gin glasses, and two Peacock prosecco glasses, etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: five Stuart Crystal glasses are chipped)
to include a Georgian pierced 'MADEIRA' silver decanter label of rectangular form with cut corners by Charles Reily & George Storer, London, 1828; Victorian silver 'GIN' label, dating to 1856; modern 'SHERRY' label, together with two silver plate labels, Port and Sherry and a bone china enamel 'BRANDY' label, weighable silver 1.14 tr.oz. (6)*All labels appear good with light wear only.
A LARGE JAPANESE SILVER OKIMONO BY THE MARUKI COMPANY OF TOKYOMEIJI ERA, 19TH/20TH CENTURYDepicting a fisherman removing a large crab off his shoulder, another crustacean escaping to the side of his wicker basket; the man wears a short tunic decorated with waves and a skirt made of sea grass; all raised on a base shaped as a rocky outcrop with further waves crashing to the side; with the Maruki seal mark to the back of his garment and another mark to the rock base, possibly for Zuishozo, the underside with a stamped gin (silver) mark, 40cm.See Bonhams, London, 12th May 2016, lot 538, for a bronze okimono by the Maruki Company depicting the same model.
NO RESERVEUTAGAWA KUNISADA I / TOYOKUNI III (1786-1865) YAKUSHA-E (PORTRAITS OF ACTORS) EDO PERIOD, 19TH CENTURY A Japanese woodblock print triptych, depicting travellers at a river crossing, the figure on the left side possibly depicting the actor Mimasu Gennosuke, signed Gototei Kunisada ga left, published by Yamaguchiya c.1830, 34.7cm x 73.3cm; and two prints from a triptych, the central and right-hand panels depict actors Nakamura Utaemon IV as Noto no kami Noritsune, and Iwai Shijaku I as the ghost of Tokushi from the play Gin Sekai Ikigoto no Kaomise, signed Gototei Kunisada ga on both sheets, published by Moriya Jihei (Kinshindo) in 1838, 34.3cm x 47.8cm, both framed and glazed. (2) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.

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