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Middle Eastern Copper Ware (7), various items, a tall coffee pot (spout damaged) 42 cm high, kettle with loop handle, coquemar kettle on wrought iron supports with iron loop handle, lidded hot water jug with loop handle, measure with loop handle, cooking pot with loop handle, two handled cooking pot, some with engraved detail and white metal overlay, F-G, (7)
John Grinsell & Sons - Early 20th century collection of three Japanese lacquered tankards. Two matching cups / mugs with foliate and bird figure to oval panel. Together with kettle / jug with hinged lid with foliate decoration and shell lid handle. John Grinsell & Sons silver plate mark to underside.25cm height approx.
Dolls House Items - Dijon - Concord - A collection of dolls house items including copper kettle, vase, cups, teapot, carpet and more, also some porcelain doll heads. Some items show signs of age and use and appear Fair to Good, the other items appear Mint and unopened. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (ba)
A Victorian silver kettle on stand with burner, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1899, the kettle of ovoid form, with swan neck spout, domed hinged lid and ebony hand grip to handle, the stand of matching ovoid form with pierced gallery and quadruple out swept supports, fitted with original spirit burner and cover, with two kettle locking pins to chain, total height 36.5cm. (gross weight 1,731g/Toz.55.64)
A collection of brass and copper items including a miniature copper kettle, cigarette roller, horse brasses. Together with a pair of Staffordshire spaniels, three glass decanters including Dartington and a glass bottle with monkey detail **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR IN-HOUSE POSTING AND PACKING**
A mixed lot To include: [a] A near pair of white metal/silver (?) repoussé twin handled campana shaped bowls with maker's mark to bottom Signed in Arabic with a peacock, 'AS', and a signature [b] A silver Arabic tea kettle with repoussé decoration Signed in Arabic script on base [c] A silver dish, hallmarked 'SK 900' [d] A silver repoussé dish, with indistinct hallmark [e] A set of three Arabic taste tables in silver metal One signed '444' and signature in Arabic to base Two signed 'AS' and with Arabic signatures to the base All on three legs Property of a nobleman Dimensions: (Of taste tables) [a] 9.5 in. (H) x 25 in. (W) [b] 9 in. (H) x 20 in. (W) [c] 9 in. (H) x 19.5 in. (W)
CORACLE FOR ASPREY LONDON PICNIC SET FOR FOUR, EARLY 20TH CENTURY a cased 'Coracle' picnic set for four persons by G.W. Scott & Sons, circa 1909, consisting of a black board case, with handles and triple lock, with a white formed interior, with base wicker organiser, the interior comprises a lunch setting for four people, including cups and saucers, plates and cutlery, wicker covered glass bottle and cups, plated metal food containers, condiment jars and jugs, a wicker-handled kettle with burner, a 'Coracle Brand' ceramic-based food container, without keythe case measuring 57 x 33 x 19cm
A Victorian silver kettle on stand, in the Rococo style, the exterior decorated with acanthus, shells and scrolls, atop a stand with three cast foliate tendril pad feet, with an associated plated burner, all other component parts with corresponding hallmarks, Walter Morrisse, London 1853, height (with handle raised) 37cm, weight (sans burner) 1,793g/57.64ozt gross approxIvory Declaration Submission Reference Number: BBC4PV44
A George V silver tea kettle and stand of plain circular form having a lift-off lid with a wooden turned finial, a scroll and wooden carrying handle, sitting on a stand (no burner) and supported on three scroll cast trefoil feet, hallmarked for Sheffield 1911, makers mark for James Dixons & Sons, 24cm tall overall, g/w 966 gms
Britain in the Blitz Contents of the Kitchen The contents of the kitchen in the house in Britain in the Blitz comprising the Lady of the house in period costume, enamel electric fire, Hathaway King floor sweeper, ceramic bucket & jar, stoneware sink, steel bucket & lid, calthorpe gas cooker, copper kettle, mangle, clothes airer, wooden & enamelled kitchen cupboards, ironing board, 3 toasters, enamel bread bin & lid, gas cooking ring, wooden stool & chair, contents of shelves to include period packaging & kitchen equipment, small tin bath, enamel bucket, washboard, glass lampshade, etc..
Britain in the Blitz Contents of the Anderson Shelter The contents of the Anderson Shelter comprising a mother & her daughter, both in period costume, the mother holding a baby, a baby gas mask, 2 civilian gas masks in a box & a pouch, ARP first aid pouch, various childrens' books & toys & "The Black-Out Book" by Evelyn August, an HMV hand-wind Gramophone, Bush DAC-90 bakelite valve radio, glass battery, alloy thermos flask, various food packaging, 2 Bovril & an Oxo ceramic cups, a spirit stove & copper kettle, Brixton meths burner, a Sunny Jim doll, hanging oil lamp, enamel bowl & potty, goldfish bowl, coloured bakelite string holder, candle holders & a wicker linen basket. Anderson shelter not included, that being lot 1374.This tableau shows a wartime scene and the items on view are not all new. We judge them to be in good condition, although worm in a wooden crate was noted.
Britain in the Blitz Contents of the Front Room of House The contents of the front room of the house in Britain in the Blitz (excluding the wax model of Enoch Powell, the Morrison Air Raid Table & the stove). Comprising a set of 4 Beswick flying Mallard ducks,1930's setee & chair, display cabinet with contents of china, circular oak side table & contents of games, Blackout & ARP books, coloured plastic fruit bowl & Avon Ware trefoil dish, brass fire tools, copper kettle, mantle clock, postcards & ornaments on mantlepiece, oak cupboard & items on top, brass wall plate & bin, ARP first aid case, rug, Kensington Ware teaset, Wilkinson fruit shaped jam pot, wood breadboard, glass lampshade & an oak cased wall barometer, a Pye valve radio, etc..
WWI period Officer's private purchase accoutrements A good set of Officer’s private purchase cooking equipment contained in English buff willow varnished basket. It includes a spirit stove with zinc kettle, which fit in to each other to save space....Zinc bottle with brass label “Creamâ€.... A similar example “Spiritâ€.... Glass bottle with wicker cover and spring top possibly for milk.... Two white pottery jars with tin tops embossed “Butter†& “Preserveâ€.... A second container made of zinc possibly again for spirit. The lid retains leather pockets for matches and spoons. Embossed to the leather lining in Gold “Manufactured in London Englandâ€. Some minor wear, otherwise GC. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
A Victorian silver egg coddler, teapot and kettle. Walter & John Barnard, London, 1888. Together with a matched Victorian silver teapot stand, London, 1888, maker's mark overstamped EJW, all of part-lobed design, the ovoid egg coddler raised on three scrolling supports, burner deficient, 20.5cm high; the oval-shaped teapot with wooden handle and fluted spout, the kettle (stand and burner deficient) of baluster form with knopped finial to hinged cover, handle damaged, all four pieces engraved with matching crest, kettle 29cm high, teapot 16cm high, total weight approx. 100.2ozt (4)
Registration No: GCW 56S Frame No: 80446 MOT: ExemptOriginal and unrestored 1978 'B' modelGenuine chrome 3-into-4 exhaust systemIn running order, supplied with a V5CThe Suzuki Motor Co. was established in 1909 by Michio Suzuki to produce machinery for the cotton industry. An initial diversification into 4-wheeled transport was curtailed by WW2 but after the war, Japan had a need for cheap reliable transport, so Suzuki, like a lot of others around the world, began to produce clip-on engines for pushbikes. These proved to be an immediate success and soon they were making full motorcycles and by the early '60s were second only to Honda in number of two-wheelers manufactured. In the early 1970s the GT380, GT550 and GT750 three-cylinder range was launched, proving to be 'the last hurrah' for the large capacity two-stroke engine before strict emission regulations in the USA spelled their end. The GT750 was the first mass-produced water-cooled road bike and formed the basis of the famous 'Flexi Flyer' Formula 750 race bike that set Barry Sheene on the path to world championship glory. Nicknamed the 'Kettle' due to its water-cooled engine, the GT750 was launched in 1972 as Suzuki's entry into the new Superbike class. This mostly original and unrestored example is a 1978 'B' model, easily distinguished by its black side panels, headlamp shell, brackets and a GS750 style front mudguard together with Brown faces on the instruments. The threat of impending emission regulations caused the demise of large capacity two-strokes, so this bike spelled the end of an era. Supplied with a current V5C and recently fitted with a new front mudguard and seat cover, it started and ran well whilst being photographed (see video). A still appreciating classic that can hold its own in modern day road conditions, to enjoy on Vintage runs and rallies. For more information, please contact: Ian Cunningham ian.cunningham@handh.co.uk 07415871189

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