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Two Victorian oil lamps, with pink pink glass reservoirs, painted decoration, brass columns and black ceramic bases, one with clear etched globe shade and clear glass chimney, the other with graduating pink to clear fluted glass globe shade and clear glass chimney, 8 by 58.5cm and 9 by 57cm. (2)
A group of three 20th Century paperweights, comprising a Perthshire example with central thistle cane and radial and millefiori canes, diameter 6cm, a Vetreria Fiori example with millefiori canes around a central 2000 cane and a Tiffany & Co. example formed as a globe with frosted detailing. (3)
A Victorian silver plated 'Naperian' coffee maker, by William Padley & Son, Sheffield, circa 1850, number 697, comprising the globe with detachable top spout and ivory enhanced spigot, raised on four dragon and foliate capped feet above a removable spirit burner, and the open vessel into which the spout, with filter end, drops, resting on an extension to the main stand, both vessels and the stand decorated with bright cut engraved foliate swags, bows, tassels and repeated decorative borders, presented alongside the book 'Coffeepots and Coffee Makers', which features a similar example (2) This vacuum siphon coffee brewer was the brainchild of Scottish naval engineer and inventor, James Napier and was developed in the 1840s. Ground coffee and boiling water were combined in the open topped vessel, and a small amount of water was placed in the globe. The water in the globe was heated by a spirit burner below turning the water to steam which was forced through the siphon tube to agitate the coffee and water mixture in the vessel. When all the water in the globe had converted to steam and the flame was extinguished, a vacuum formed which siphoned the brewed coffee though a filter and back into the globe, from which it was served. William Padley & Son were silversmiths in Sheffield and specialised in producing Napier coffee machines which were popular through to the beginning of the twentieth century.
An Interesting Collection of Indie L.P's and 12" Singles, artists to include The Edsel Auctioneers, Kitchens of Distinction, Earwig, The Four Horseman, The Walkabouts, The Young Gods, Korova Milk Bar, Moose, Basti, Danse Society, The Globe Unity Orchestra 'Love of Life/ White Light' box set, Swans etc; Promo/Pre releases noted:- One box
Grouping of Five (5) Vintage Crystal Tableware. Includes: 3 Baccarat Capri glasses, Baccarat bird paperweight, and Tiffany and Co globe paperweight. Each appropriately signed to base. Glasses measures 6-5/8" H, globe measures 2-1/4" H. Condition: Good condition Estimate: $100.00 - $200.00 Domestic Shipping: $68.00
Clarice Cliff: A Newport pottery Ravel trio, the conical cup with printed mark including ‘Registration applied for 5799’ to base, along with a Pink Pearls pattern trio, a coffee can and saucer for Lawleys with line decoration in greens and yellow and blues and yellow, a Crocus pattern side plate diameter 18 cms, and a Gad Day pattern globe cup and saucer[11]Condition: Ravel; cup has hairline crack 4 cms and nibble to rim, saucer has some paint chips, side plate a few small paint chips to outer edge line. Pink pearl trio: cup; hairline crack 2 cms, saucer; restored section where 7 x 3 cms section has been off and repaired, second offset raingular saucer, small glaze scuff to underneath, Lawleys coffee due: Can; 0.5 cm hairline crack, some crazing, some wear to blue interior lines, Saucer; crazing, rest good, Crocus side pate: few small paint chips to exterior green line, small paint chips to crocus, Gay Day duo: cup; some paint chips, Saucer; minimal paint scuffs.
AN AMERICAN SOCIETY SWORD, 71cm flattened diamond section blade with owner's name W.R. Bechtle, characteristically decorated, ornate copper gilt hilt with crowned globe pommel, wire bound celluloid grip, contained in its steel scabbard with ornate gilt mounts, together with an ornate Italian court sword, decorated with neoclassical imagery to the hilt and scabbard mounts, and a Spanish white metal hilted court sword with no scabbard. (3)
A SELECTION OF STUDIO POTTERY AND ART GLASS to include Aldermaston, Alan Caiger-Smith tureen, Julian Belmont teapot, Edgar Campden charger, a Chelsea pottery dish painted with decoration of a bird, Andrew McGava pig jug, Siddy Langley glass vase, Martin Yates globe perfume bottle etc (a quantity)
A WILKINSON LTD. (ROYAL STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY) TOBY JUG, designed by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould, of "King George V" (1919) modelled seated holding a globe (unfinished colouring), black printed factory marks to base include; Wilkinson Ltd. and retai lers Soane and Smith, Oxford St., London, 31cm high
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