Three nineteenth brown glaze stoneware sprig moulded Doulton Lambeth pieces, c. 1880. To include: a barrel-shaped mug, a tavern scene beaker and a hunting scene jug. 10 - 15 cm tall. (3)Condition: In good overall condition. Hunting scene jug with two small nicks to the rim. Provenance: Ex-Kentish Collection.
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A nineteenth brown glaze stoneware sprig moulded Doulton Lambeth medium sized jardiniere, c. 1880. It is decorated with a variety of different springs from hunting, tavern and scenic themes. Marked to the underside. 19 cm tall. (1)Condition: In good overall condition.Provenance: Ex-Kentish Collection.
A Royal Crown Derby Royal Antoinette pattern shaped circular sandwich plate, 25cm, a similar fluted dinner plate, 25cm; a Royal Crown Derby Royal Pinxton Roses pattern sandwich plate, dinner plate and tea plate; a Royal Crown Derby Normandie pattern navette shaped dish, others, one printed and painted with a hunting scene (9)
Victorian fox hunting saddle flask, the white metal flask stamped for maker James Dixon and Sons of Sheffield, the nesting cup engraved "BNC REGATTA 1892 Scratch Fours .....", held with leather case, 29cm long Significant dents to the neck. a few dings to the bottom rim of removable beaker.
A 19th Century Indian teapot unmarked, of ovoid form, heavily embossed and chased foliate decoration throughout, with hunting depictions to the body, the hinged domed lid with similar decoration and a knopped finial, all raised on a heavily decorated circular foot; together with an Indian rose-water or oil ewer, the neck of elongated slender form to a globular body, the hinged lid with applied serpent and tail extending to the handle, with all-over engraved and chased floral and foliate decoration(Height: 25.5cm, 19cm)
Pricey a large and fine Farnell teddy bear circa 1920, with blonde mohair, clear and black glass eyes with remains of brown painted backs, black stitched nose, smiling mouth, feet claws and webbed hand claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with large card lined feet, hump and inoperative growler —26in. (66cm.) high (hand pads replaced, feet pads with old recover, very slight wear to muzzle and some face stitching replaced); and is sold with a watercolour of Pricey in Sue’s garden signed PW 92 - this beautiful bear is one of Sue’s earliest purchases and her favourite bear, his unusual name Pricey, comes from Sue’s love of hunting around antique shops, in one such shop she discovered this large Farnell with no price tag; asking the dealer how much he was, he sucked his teeth and said ‘he’s pricey madam ’ and the name stuck! - Pricey, appears and is sold with, on the cover and page 6 of Miller’s Teddy Bears A Complete Collector’s Guide by Sue Pearson, he also appears in two different 1997 calendars, a 1998 diary and a Dutch book. He also accompanied Sue on many trips and TV programmes, the latest being with Alan Titchmarsh on ‘Masterpiece’ in 2017 an antique quiz.
A percussion double barreled side by side Howdah pistol. Heavy large caliber with Damascus barrels. Back action locks with continental scroll engraving. Checkered walnut stock with steel furniture and a trap in the grip cap. Steel ramrod. A heavy self-defense pistol for hunting dangerous game (in India from the back of an elephant in a so called Howdah). Caliber 18 mm.L. 33 cm. - barrel L. 18 cm.Condition report available onrequest.
A Nuremberg nested cup-weight, 16 pound for The Netherlands, 17th century. Master sign 'arrow and key crossed + GS' = Georg Schüller, (1659-1667). Denomination on the lid '16 pound' and Troy lily (for weighing gold and silver). Filled with 10 cups (a few non original), filler missing. Body decorated with geometrical patterns, ornamental bands and a scroll with hunting scenes. Shackle with clasp decorated with sea creatures and horse heads. Handle decorated with sea creatures, hinging between 2 mermaids. Diam. 120 mm. total weight 7869 g. weight of the house 3940 g. (per pound 492 g.). Literature: Lockner mark 715.Provenance: Christie's Amsterdam, Auction 2855, The Decorative Arts Sale, 22 September 2010, lot 255.Condition report available onrequest.
A rare Nuremberg nested cup-weight, 32 pound, for Spain or Switzerland, 17th century. Master sign 'arrow and key crossed + GS' = Georg Schüller, (1659-1667). Denomination on the lid: '32' pound. Destination: 'S' = Spain or Switzerland. Filled with 10 cups (incomplete). Body decorated with geometrical patterns, a scroll with hunting scenes and ornamental bands. Lid decorated with ornamental rings. Shackles on the lid in the shape of sea creatures and a horse head. Clasp in the shape of a horse head. Handle hinges between 2 mermaids. Diam. 155 mm. total weight 14.721 g. weight of the house 7362 g. (per pound 460 g.). Literature: Lockner mark 715. Provenance: Christie's Amsterdam, Auction 2855, The Decorative Arts Sale, 22 September 2010, lot 254.Condition report available onrequest.

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