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A William IV mahogany portable water closet, by Henry Marriott, the lid enclosing a fitted interior with hinged seat, Davenport blue printed floral earthenware conical pan with cartouche of MARRIOTT PATENTEE 26 LUDGATE HILL AND 89 FLEET ST LONDON, with printed drain cover with a further inscription BY HIS MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. . a brass plunger and carrying handles to the side, bun feet, 50ch h; 56 x 46cm, stamped 1020, c1824-42 In an unusually fine state of preservation with no damage, replacements or serious faults

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A George III candlestick, the cylindrical nozzle with serrated drip pan above an octagonal collar, the stem with diamond faceting continued on the ball knop and the domed foot with serrated edge, 28cm high (D)

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A Meissen Figure Group, circa 1870, of a young man proposing to a pretty young woman, sheep at their side, a young man holding a miser's purse appearing from behind a statue of Pan flanked by a child holding a festoon of flowers, the rustic base with cradle, in typical soft colours and gilt throughout, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue (double erased mark), impressed 40 and incised shape number G34, {34cm high} (small losses and restorations)

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Crane, Walter (illus.) "Pan Pipes", by Theo. Marzials, pub. George Routledge & Sons, also Sowerby J.G. and Crane, Thomas (illus.) "At Home", pub. Marcus Ward & Co. (2)

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A pair of modern lead satyrs, seated, one playing the pan pipes, the other the tambourine.

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A large brass circular jardiniere along with a copper frying pan.

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A large copper pan with wrought iron handles.

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A pair of 19th Century brass pillar candlesticks with knopped stems and wide drip pans, on moulded footrims, 8.75ins high, and one other single brass candlestick with wide drip pan, knopped stem and domed circular base, 10.5ins high

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An early 19th century Dutch miniature frying pan, with a turned handle and ring finial, struck only with a 19th century Dutch tax mark, 3.5in (9cm) long.

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A small spoon, in the form of a frying pan with stamped decoration, initialled, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1807.

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A frying pan shaped spoon, with a filigree bowl and a hatched stem, initialled, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1805.

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An Exeter-made 'frying pan' spoon, with a fiddle and shell stem, initialled by George Ferris 1826.

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A frying pan type spoon, with an engine turned design in the bowl, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1810 and another similar example, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1811. (2)

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A rare early spoon, with a pan shaped bowl and partly wrythen-fluted stem, initialled, by George Smith, London c.1775, (maker's mark and lion passant only).

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After Antonio Allegri, called Correggio and After Luca Cambiaso. The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine; Venus and Pan disarming Cupid, a pair, oil on copper, each: 30.7 by 23 cm.; 12 by 9 in., (2).

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Large Heavy Brass Preserve Pan

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Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Undine, by del la Motte FouquŽ, 2nd ed., 1911, col. frontis. and mounted col. plts., orig. blue gilt dec. cloth, sl. dampmarked, 4to, together with Tales from Shakespeare, 1909, col. frontis and plts., t.e.g., orig gilt dec. grey cloth, sl. marked, small 4to, plus Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, n.d., c. 1910, col. frontis. and plts., orig. green gilt dec. cloth, 8vo, plus one other (4)

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RACKHAM, Arthur - BARRIE, J.M. PETER PAN IN KENSINGTON GARDENS From the Little White Bird ... A New Edition Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London: Hodder & Stoughton [n.d.] Large 4to; with numerous coloured illustrations and full page engravings; foxed throughout; original green cloth, lettered and decorated in gilt on upper cover and spine, spine darkened with some spotting to covers, extremities lightly worn; GRIMM, Jacob and Wilhelm. SNOWDROP & OTHER TALES, by the Brothers Grimm, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. Constable & Co. Ltd. London. [1920]. Large 8vo; with numerous illustrations; original blue cloth, upper cover and spine lettered and decorated in gilt, spine darkened, spotting to covers, extremities rubbed; and GOLDSMITH, Oliver. THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. George G Harrap & Company Limited, London, Bombay, Sydney. 1929. 4to; with numerous coloured illustrations; original blue cloth, upper cover and spine lettered and decorated in gilt, some light wear. (3)

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POTTER, Beatrix. THE PIE AND THE PATTY-PAN. Frederick Warne and Co., London, 1905. First Edition. 8vo; with 10 colour plates and many line drawings; maroon paper covered boards, rebacked preserving original spine, leetered in white and a circular pictorial onlay of a cat; POTTER, Beatrix. THE TALE OF TIMMY TIPTOES. Frederick Warne and Co., London, 1911. First Edition. 12mo; frontispiece and 26 colour plates; original dark green boards, upper cover with colour pictorial label. (2).

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Large copper kettle of oval form 48cm, also a copper jug and a circular copper warming pan. (3)

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Folding wooden boot jack; long-handled oval copper pan; and circular lid, with handle, initialled 'R' (three)

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A VICTORIAN HEAVY BRASS PRESERVE PAN with steel handle and ladle, 13" diameter.

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Sampson Mordan & Co. A SET OF VICTORIAN BRASS AND OAK POSTAL SCALES, the rectangular pan stamped "INLAND LETTER POST", with prices (1oz =1d to 8ozs =3d), the beam stamped "S. MORDAN & CO.", with four brass weights, one (8oz) stamped 1826, another (1/2lb) VR over 43, the other two VR over 60 (2ozs and 4oz)

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FOUR COPPER VESSELS, comprising: a copper kettle of unusual square form, the domed cover with brass finial, (spout re-soldered); a decorative half-teapot, a pan of broadening cylindrical form with alloy side handle, and a kettle-form paraffin lamp with swing handle, brass screw-on spout cover and brass screw-on lid stamped "A & N.C.S. Ld", sold with A BRASS TRIVET STAND (5)

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A Victorian seamed copper large saucepan, 24 cms. diameter, together with a small brass preserve pan with fixed iron handle.

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A copper and brass warming pan with turned ebonised handle.

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A brass preserve pan with iron swing handle, 33 cms, together with a pair of single brass candlesticks with knopped stems, 32 cms. [3]

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A 19th Century copper warming pan, with turned wood handle.

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Barries (J.M), Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, ill. Arthur Rackham, and Steel (F.A), English Fairy Tales, ill. Arthur Rackham

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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY FLINTLOCK PISTOL, of European manufacture with Turkish influence, steel round barrel with octagonal breech, lock with rain proof pan and roller frizzen, heavy cast white metal butt cap, trigger guard, sideplate and ram rodpipes, the entire stock covered with silver vine and leaf inlay work, slight rusting, (cock missing, some inlay absent), barrel length 28cm (11'), overall length 42cm (16 1/2")

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An A.E. Jones Arts and Crafts silver candlestick, with cylindrical sconce, broad drip-pan on a strapwork stem above a slightly domed circular base punctuated with four tiny turquoise-glazed Ruskin Pottery studs, fixed to a turned wooden base, 12.5cm. high, maker's mark for Birmingham 1904.

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A pair of Gothic revival brass wall sconces, the broad drip-pan of each having central spike to secure candle, a dentil edge on a curved stem with stylised foliate motifs, the wall fitting of cruciform shape, 29cm. long.

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A pair of 'Dryad' bronze candlesticks, each with a sconce and drip pan cast as one piece, supported on a slender stem rising from a spreading circular base, 20.5cm. high, stamped on underside 'Dryad Lester'

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An Arts and Crafts copper and brass chamberstick, possibly Benham & Froud, the deep copper drip pan having a scalloped edge, a brass removable sconce, brass circular foot and loop handle.

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A pair of German brass candlesticks, by Carl Deffner of Esinger, the circular drip-pan and sconce of each supported on a rod that extends from a domed counterweight which has a looped handle, stamped with maker's marks.

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A quantity of ceramics, to include a Gouda Pottery Jug. (AF) A Clarice Cliff vegetable tray, a Maling ware teapot & small jug, and a quantity of 'PAN' ware for Burleigh, all with factory marks to underside.

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A copper 21in. circular two handled shallow pan.

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An early 19th Century copper warming pan, having a stipple engraved hinged cover on an ebonised ring turned handle, length 108cm.

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A 19th Century brass preserve pan of typical circular form with iron strap handle, diameter 32cm.

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Barrie (JM) Peter Pan and Wendy, and a Victorian Photograph Album.

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A Peter Pan Gramophone, 28 cm, and a Victorian Daguerotype.

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A Brass Preserve Pan, a brass shell case, walking sticks and other assorted items.

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A 19th Century Copper Warming Pan, with a turned handle, 115 cm.

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A Copper and Brass Bed Warming Pan, a Chinese vase, a fire screen with a crewelwork panel, and a mahogany box, with a padded top, on bun feet (4).

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A brass and steel chestnut pan, together with a brass example.

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J.M. Barrie a one-page handwritten letter dated 1932, together with a copy of Peter Pan and Cricket by David Rayvern Allen, (2).

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A copper pan with brass handles.

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A large brass jam pan with handle.

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A copper warming pan with turned wood handle.

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Dan Dare Jig-saw Puzzle (1950s). Peter Pan series. Dan Dare Repels The Venusians. Two tears to box cover sides, some corner scuffing [vg-] with 1930s Mystic Autograph Album free gift with The Wizard (2) No Reserve

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Potter, Beatrix. The Pie and the Patty-Pan, first edition, original maroon paper boards, corners lightly bumped, 8vo, 1905.

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Pair of Arts and Crafts period bronze candlesticks, circa 1900, twisted columns supporting sconce with drip pan over a circular base, 14.5ins

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Faber after Du Pan, The Children of their Royal Highnesses Frederick Augusta, Prince and Princess of Wales, coloured mezzotint, S. 37 x 52cm; and Petit after Boilly, La Lecon d'union Conjugal and another engraving

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A pair of 18th century style brass candlesticks with elaborate baluster stems and wide central drip pan, on round bases, 24cm

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A late 19th century rectangular copper pan and zinc drainer, with rounded corners and brass handles, 55 x 40cm

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A SANDWICH TRAY WITH PAN PLAYING HIS PIPES TO SCENE 33CM LONG

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An 16th century design Dutch/Flemish brass candlestick, with baluster stem, drip pan and bell-base, 11 ins

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BED PAN. 13 ins long, pan area 9 ins diam., shiny brown glaze, grey/ green glazed interior. Good. NR.

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By and after F A Stewart - The Essex Union Away from Pan Dan Covert, signed in pencil in the margin, published by Vicars Bros Ltd.

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A WORCESTER FLIGHT BARR AND BARR PORCELAIN TRIO consisting of two cups and a saucer with polychrome 'Pan' pattern decoration.

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