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A PAIR OF CUT GLASS TABLE LAMPS WITH PLATED METAL FITTINGS, 27CM H, A ROLEX GREEN WRISTWATCH BOX, A WEDGWOOD QUEENSWARE CORONATION MUG DESIGNED BY RICHARD GUYATT, 1953, AN ALABASTER JAR, AN EARLY VICTORIAN SMALL MAHOGANY BOX CONTAINING IVORY SPILLIKINS, MISCELLANEOUS OTHER COLLECTOR'S ITEMS AND A DAMAGED VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DRESSING MIRROR
A Royal Doulton stoneware mug, with relief moulded stag hunting and toping scenes, with EP mount inscribed J R S F High Jump Faster 1919, 10cm high,.two similar mugs, one with a greyhound handle and impressed TOM, a tapering stoneware mug, 13cm high, a Doulton Lambeth barrel shaped jar and cover with stag hunting toping characters and windmill, and another stoneware jar, (6).
An Edward VII silver oval pedestal tea caddy with lion mask ring side handles, maker Spurrier & Co, Birmingham 1909, a George VI silver christening mug, an Edward VIII silver letter opener in the form of a sword (repaired), Birmingham 1936, a pair of George VI napkin rings, and a small silver lidded glass dressing table jar
An early 19th Century pink lustre cup and two saucers, with black transfer decoration; a Class House Mill School mug, 1861, by Bodley, Burslem Works; a pair of Royal Copenhagen salts; a Spode 'Italian' pattern vase; an old Staffordshire mug with black transfer printed design; and other items.
A small Victorian English silver two handled Sugar Bowl, of oval shape with embossed and reeded body, Birmingham c. 1889, by N. & H. approx. 4 ozs; also a small Birmingham silver Mug, c. 1920, approx. 4 ozs. (2)Provenance: The Mansfield Family, formerly of Morristown Lattin, Naas, Co. Kildare.
Westmeath Polo: The Irish County Polo Challenge Cup, 1904, Won by North Westmeath, listing winning team. A small two handle trophy cup, approx. 13 ozs, Dublin c. 1904; an unusual barrel shaped two handled Mug, Dublin c. 1913, 5 ozs; and a small reeded silver circular Rose Bowl, Birmingham c. 1907, 4 ozs. A lot. (3)
Of Samuel Taylor Coleridge InterestFour items of Chinese porcelain: comprising a famille rose mandarin pattern cylindrical mug, Qianlong, 11 cm high; a slop bowl painted with flowers, rockwork and a lattice fence, Qianlong, 15 cm diameter; a willow pattern teapot and cover, late Qianlong, 14 cm high [chip to rim]; and a blue and white small bowl painted with a lake and pagoda landscape scene, apocryphal four-character Kangxi mark, 12 cm diameter [small chip to rim].*Provenance From the Rosemary E. Coleridge Middleton Collection of Samuel Taylor Coleridge memorabilia
A late 18th century creamware Commemorative mug: of cylindrical form with grooved loop handle, transfer printed in black by Thomas Fletcher & Co., Shelton with 'Louis XVI taking leave of his Family the morning of his execution-Farewell Queen,Children,Sister, Louis cries And O!my Son if e'er the Crown you wear, Abate your grief & dry those streaming Eyes, Think of my fate & steer your course with care', probably Leeds,13 cm [minor damage].*Notes Thomas Fletcher & Co. of Shelton, Hanley in Staffordshire were printers and decorators, not manufacturers, circa 1786-1810.
An Edwardian silver topped cut glass ink well, by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1908, having tapering sides and back, the curved front with trough and lip for pen, mounted with hinged circular silver lid, together with a Victorian silver bowl, hallmarked Chester 1899 and with import mark, of circular form, with embossed and engraved floral and tied bow decoration, with applied flower and leaf scroll base raised upon triple hoof type supports, height 6.1cm x diameter 7.7cm, Also a pair of silver screw cap cologne bottles, a silver topped vanity bottle, a continental .800 silver christening mug, an .840 silver salt and pepper set, and four .800 silver coin trays. (qty)
An Edwardian silver christening mug, by George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton, London 1903, of traditional plain circular form, the side engraved with floral sprays, together with a cased spoon and pusher set, by Arthur Price & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1933, and a fork, knife and spoon christening set, by Robert Stebbings, London 1897/8, Albany pattern. (approx. 223.8g). (qty)
A Royal Doulton mug, typically decorated with stylised flowerheads on a blue ground, silver mount, h. 9 cm (af), together with a similar Doulton shallow dish with plated mounts and a late 19th/early 20th century grey glass biscuit barrel of hexagonal form decorated in coloured enamels with insects amongst flowering shrubs (3) CONDITION REPORT: First in poor condition with lost handle. Other two with typical wear. Barrel with wear to plate and losses to enamelling

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