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Royal Worcester; a large blush potpourri jar, lid with pierced floral decoration, body with painted floral sprigs, a further lidded jar with puce marks to base, a baluster vase signed R H Austin with rose decoration to body, a further smaller similar example, a blush ivory leaf-shaped bowl with gilt scrolling handle and floral decoration to centre with puce mark to base, a blush shaped circular bowl with rose and floral sprig decoration, two small leaf-shaped dishes and a small posy vase modelled as a flower (9). CONDITION REPORT Break and restoration to lid of potpourri jar. Dirt and surface wear, white flecks to larger jar with lid, break and restoration across lid leaf and vase. Break and restoration to top lip, frit to one leaf dish and to circular shaped edge bowl. Staple to handle of dish.
Royal Worcester; a baluster vase with gilt and shaped rim, painted rose decoration to the body, raised on circular foot, a blush ivory squat spherical vase, signed K Blake, body no.G161, with berry and floral decoration and a blush ivory jug, body no.1094, with painted rose decoration to body (3). CONDITION REPORT Gilto loss to rim of jug, otherwise good condition.
Royal Worcester; a blush ivory potpourri bowl (missing lid), a Royal China Works Worcester similar example, a Royal Worcester gilt leaf-form jug and smaller example, height of largest 13cm (4). CONDITION REPORT Minor frit to edge of small jug, gilt loss to rim of large jug, foot chip to potpourri dish and gilt loss. Wear commensurate with age, otherwise good condition.
A collectors' lot of maritime-related items to include two cocktail shakers, one with glass body with etched figure of a cockerel and silver plated top, three large beakers, a sifter in the form of a lighthouse, a twin-handled sugar bowl, sauce boat and spirit kettle, also a pair of white metal repoussé handle salad servers with ivory-style spoon and fork.
A 19th Century mahogany bureau bookcase, the flared dentil cornice above two glazed panelled doors enclosing baize-lined shelves, below a fall-flap inlaid ivory escutcheon enclosing a fitted interior, fitted three long graduating drawers under with oval brass handles, raised on a cutaway plinth base.
Ø A RARE 12IN. RADIUS VERNIER SEXTANT BY THOMAS LORKIN, LONDON, CIRCA 1810, the ebony 'Y' frame with inset ivory plates (one missing) and scale divided to 135º, braced brass index arm signed and inscribed Thos. Lorkin, 89 New Crane, Wapping, London, threaded telescope holder with swivelling pinhole sight, seven shades, two mirrors and pin feet (one missing), contained in original keystone box with loose sighting tube (old wear) -- 16in. (40.5cm.) wide, Thomas Lorkin worked between 1789-1834, but was at this address between 1805 and 1816. The frame seems dated for this period and was perhaps older stock which was signed later.
Ø A 9¾IN. RADIUS VERNIER OCTANT BY D. FILBY, HAMBURG, CIRCA 1840, the ebony frame inset with ivory maker's plate inscribed as per title and scale divided to 105º, braced brass index arm with vernier scale and clamp, threaded sighting tube port with swivel pinhole sight, five shades, two mirrors, and associated bone-topped pencil in cross bar, contained in keystone case with single tube -- 11¾in. (30cm.) wide,
Ø A 10IN. RADIUS VERNIER OCTANT BY CARPENTER & WESTLEY, LONDON, CIRCA 1850, the ebony pi frame with inset ivory maker's plate signed as per title and inscribed 24 Regent St. London, scale divided to 105º, lacquered brass braced index arm with vernier scale and clamp, sighting tube, seven shades, two mirrors, pin feet and handle (lacks case) -- 10in. (25.5cm.) wide
Ø A 19TH CENTURY DRUM SEXTANT BY STANLEY, LONDON, constructed in oxidised brass with detachable telescope support, the cover inscribed CUV BELLAMY. RE -- 3in. (8cm.) diam.; together with a pierced ivory compass sundial compendium with curved bar thermometer contained within base of leather case, unsigned, (2)
Ø AN UNUSUAL AND RARE MARINE IVORY MODEL OF A MAN-O-WAR, POSSIBLY SAILORWORK, THIRD QUARTER 17TH CENTURY, carved from the solid with scratch planking, hollowed gun ports, beakhead with remnant rails and companionway, stepped decks with mast locations and well, and high stern with windows (old wear and missing parts) -- 7in. (18cm.) long; 362g, The form of hull is suggestive of the Sovereign of the Seas, Charles I's 1637 flagship, the first to mount 100 guns. Although this only has sixty-six ports, it may be intended to represent a vessel of similar design with a long beak and high stern. There are rusted pins which would have held the quarter lights in place, and a slot intended for a rudder, and the wear is of considerable age. The keel is drilled with a small hole at the centre, presumably for mounting on a base, or for steadying whilst the modeler worked.
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