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Twenty five assorted Royal Doulton 'The Doultonville Collection' character jugs comprising Miss Nostrum The Nurse D6700, Madame Crystal The Clairvoyant D6714, Alderman Mace The Mayor D6766, Mr Litigate The Lawyer D6699, Pat Parcel The Postman D6813, Fred Fly The Fisherman D6742, Sgt Peeler The Policeman D6720, Dr Pulse The Physician D6723, Captain Prop The Pilot D6812, Monsieur Chasseur The Chef D6769, Mr Furrow The Farmer D670, Betty Bitters The Barmaid D6716, Mike Mineral The Miner D6741, Charlie Cheer The Clown D6768, Len Lifebelt The Lifeboatman D6811, Mrs Loan The Librarian D6715, Mr Brisket The Butcher D6743, Miss Studious The Schoolmistress D6722, Mr Tonsil The Town Crier D6713, Flora Fuchsia The Florist D6767, Major Green The Golfer D6740, Fred Fearless The Fireman D6809, Capt Salt The Sea Captain D6721, Rev Cassock The Clergyman D6702 and Albert Sagger The Potter D6745 (made exclusively for the Collectors Club), all with printed marks. (25)
A BOXED SILVER BLADED FRUIT KNIFE AND SPOON COMBINATION With mother of pearl handle, the pull out pierced spoon stamped PATENT ORANGE PEELER, the blade and spoon hallmarked 1902, maker Hilliard and Thomason, 8cms long Condition Report : Good, no obvious damage or repair Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Three silver and mother-of-pearl combination folding fruit knives,the first by William Needham, Sheffield 1902 and 1903,with orange peeler, inscribed 'Patent Orange Peeler Rd 389455'the second by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1893,with nut pick,the third by Sutherland and Roden, Sheffield 1901 and 1907,with button hook,together with a silver-plated folding fruit peeler, by Elkington,stamped 'Pat. No. 3812' open 10.5-19cm long (4)
Three silver and mother-of-pearl combination folding fruit knives,the first with nutpick and with engraved handles.by M..B.., Birmingham 1889, the second with orange peeler,by William Needham, Sheffield 1901,blade by Saunders and Shepherd Ltd., 1902,inscribed 'Patent Orange Peeler Rd389455',the third with cutter/peeler,by John Yeomans Cowlishaw, Sheffield 1929,each open approximately 15.5cm long (3)Condition report: The last has split through mother of pearl, all have minor scratching and scuffing to blades
Four silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knives,the first,with orange peeler, inscribed 'Patent Orange Peeler rd. 399455',by William Needham, Sheffield 1904,the second with nut pick,by JR, Birmingham 1884 (?),the third and fourth with nobbled handles,by Villiers & Jackson, Sheffield 1892 and 1896,open 12.5-15cm long (4)Condition report: The second with tiny blade nicks and damage to one handlethe third has damage to blade point
Three silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knives and a fork,the first, with diagonal ribbing,by John Yeomans Cowlishaw, Sheffield 1869,the second, with orange peeler, inscribed 'Patent Orange Peeler rd. 389455',by William Needham and S & S Ltd., Sheffield 1901 and 1902,the third, with nut pick, shaped handles and owner's name 'Ida',by William Hazlet, Sheffield 1902,the fourth, a fork, with lion passant and maker's marks (only), open 13-15cm long (4)Condition report: The first with bent blade tipthe fourth with rubbed marks
Four silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knives,the first, a dividing knife and fork pair, inscribed 'J Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, patent 14520', by John Deakin & Sons (James and William), Sheffield 1900,the second, with two silver blades, one with a serrated edge, with owner's initials,by Deakin & Francis Ltd., Birmingham 1888,the third, with hooked peeler blade,by Henry Williamson Ltd., Birmingham 1911,the fourth, with nutpick and silver blade,by William Needham, Sheffield 1906 and 1907,open 14.5-15.5cm long (4)Condition report: the third with replaced mother of pearl piece at end
A MIXED LOT:- An Edwardian mother of pearl-mounted folding fruit knife and "patent" orange peeler, Sheffield 1902, a mother of pearl-mounted folding fruit knife, a wine label, a napkin ring, a cocktail swizzle-stick, an Edwardian magnifying glass with folding handle, two antique and two modern caddy spoons and a pencil; the latter 4.75" (12 cms) long; 3.25 oz weighable silver (lot)
A late 19th / early 20th century antique go-to-bed combination match strike in the form of a ' Peeler ' Policeman. The figure standing with arm raised, and carrying a lidded brass box (for matches). Mounted on a brass street section, used for striking. Unusual matchstriker. Measures approx; 17cm.
GEORG JENSEN - a Danish stainless steel modernist orange peeler, boxed, a Jensen steel bookmark, and ARNE JACOBSEN (&Tradition) - a Vintage Danish chrome Royal small bowl, designed for the SAS Royal Hotel, bowl diameter 12.5cm, (3) All in very good original condition, no damage or repair, all very lightly abraded all over, peeler box has some rough edges.
Victorian silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knife and orangepeeler/scorer, by George Unite, Birmingham 1885, with vine engraved handle; also an Edwardian silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knife and patent orange peeler, Sheffield 1902, RD number 389455; an Edwardian silver and mother of pearl combined fruit knife and fork, Sheffield 1901; and two Victorian folding fruit knives, Sheffield 1882 and 1886 (5)
Victorian silver and mother of pearl folding fruit fork, maker JYC, Sheffield 1865; also a further folding fruit fork by George Unite, Birmingham 1886; a folding fruit knife and peeler/scorer, maker JYC, Sheffield 1894; fruit knife and button hook combination, Sheffield 1903; double handled silver bladed fruit knife by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912; and two further silver folding fruit knives, Sheffield 1897 and 1902 (7)
An Edwardian silver folding Fruit Knife 'Orange Peeler', hallmarked Sheffield, 1902, with mother-of-pearl handle, folding knifer and folding pierced spoon, the blade marked 'Patent Orange Peeler' Rd 389456, together with two other silver fruit knives with mother-of-pearl handles and two other folding pocket knives (5)
A collection of Royal Doulton Doultonville Toby Jugs: Flora Fuchsia (The Florist) D6767, Mr Littigate (The Lawyer) D6699, Betty Bitters (The Barmaid) D6176, Madam Crystal (The Clairvoyant) D6714, Captain Salt (The Sea Captain) D6721, Miss Studious (The School Mistress) D6722, Major Green (The Golfer) D6740, Mike Mineral (The Miner) D6741, Albert Sagger (The Potter) D6745, Mr Brisket (The Butcher) D6743,, Mr Furrow (The Farmer) D6701, Miss Nostrum (The Nurse) D6700, Charlie Cheer (The Clown) D6768, Alderman Mace (The Mayor) D6766, Dr Pulse (The Physician) D6723, Mr Tonsil (The Town Crier) D6713, Sgt Peeler (The Policeman) D6720, Fred Fly (The Fisherman) D6742, Rev Cassock (The Clergyman) D6702 and Monsieur Chasseur (The Chef) D6769
1960's Kenwood mixer model A701A with various attachments including Liquidiser, juicer, grater, glass bowls, 3 dough hooks, potato rumbler/ peeler and other fittings & 1963 edition recipe books and instruction guide, 1970's Cona Coffee Percolator model F.B. 103 and counter standing with attachments Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
"Belgravia"A fine example of a three storey wooden Townhouse, English c. 1850, fully furnished to a high standard with contents mostly dating from 1850-60.The Exterior: The facade is painted white, two steps leading to a black painted front door with a brass lion head knocker, flanked by pillars supporting small portico and moulded mock fan light. The house has fourteen windows, a Doric colonnade with urn finials at first-floor level and Doric pilasters at the second floor. The flat roof is concealed by a cornice. The facade opens off centre in two wings, to reveal six rooms, a hall and two landings.Hall and Landings: The gold and brown wallpaper runs the full height of the house and the steep staircase has wooden banisters and hand rail and a Paisley carpet, each floor has two doors leading to the adjacent rooms. The back wall has two arched stained glass windows, one of which has gilt metal bars. A gold painted pewter gong stands in the hall, together with an umbrella stand. A gilt framed picture hangs on the wall and a light with milk glass shade hangs from the ceiling. Two dolls, a bisque-headed maid and a child, descend the stairs.Ground Floor - Dining Room: The walls have red-striped paper, and there is a maroon floor covering,a gold fringed red velvet curtain and pelmet hang at the window. The furniture is mainly Waltershausen with gold transfer decorations, including a rosewood cabinet with turned bone shelf supports, a sideboard with arched mirror, six dining chairs and a mantle clock. Other furnishings include a fine light wood table, a gilt metal newspaper rack, a porcelain dinner service edged in gold and a selection of glassware.Ground Floor - Kitchen: The walls are covered with brown paper, the floor has a tile-effect. White cotton curtains hang at the window. Cook has been provided with a wooden dresser and table, a tinplate cooking stove, complete with various utensils, a hanging shelf, a wall clock, and a coal bucket. Composition food includes a plum pudding, toast in a rack, a joint of meat, bread and fruit. A superb painted wood doll, dressed in the style of a "Peeler" of the Victorian police force, converses with two glazed china dolls in original clothes, watched by the resident kitchen cat.First Floor - Drawing Room: The walls retain the original gold star decorated white wallpaper with a gold border, blue silk curtains with a pelmet and cream fringe cover the windows and a floral Berlin woolwork rug covers the floor. The Waltenshausen furniture includes a rosewood work table with a mirrored lid, complete with original sewing equipment, and a piano with sheet music. The upholstery of the Waltershausen sofa, two chairs and footstool has a rare bird and flower design in printed cotton, carefully designed to fit the shape of each piece. Other furniture includes a display cabinet with a large collection of miniature glass, a pewter music stand, a mirror, light fittings, and a silver tea service on a papier maché and mother-o-pearl tea tray. Ornaments include an ornate mantle clock under a glass dome and eight framed pictures. Two bisque-headed dolls with painted features listen to their aunt playing the piano.First Floor - Bedroom: The wallpaper has an all-over rose pattern and a matching border, a dog lies on the green carpet. The window has rose-patterned cotton curtains and pelmet. The Waltershausen furniture includes a rose band bedroom suite with a half tester bed, a wardrobe, a dressing table and a marble topped washstand, and a table and chair. Ornaments include a painted turned wood toilette set with a 'coral' ring band, a prayer book and religious pictures. The room is lit by a pewter light fitting with a milk glass shade. A bisque headed maid with moulded hair in a bun wears original clothes and attends an invalid wearing original flannel night dress and a boy in a brown velvet suit.Second Floor - Night Nursery: The gold and white striped wallpaper has a white border, the floor has a white covering and green chintz curtains hang at the windows. Furnishings include two single beds, a cradle, a chest of drawers, a scrap work screen, and gilt pewter work basket with fabric bag, a mirror and a two piece lusterware bucket and basin. An old nanny watches over a baby in the cradle.Second Floor - Day Nursery: The pink and white striped wallpaper has a large floral border, floral patterned cotton curtains with a fringe and pelmet hang at the window. The fireplace has a brass guard. The furnishings include a painted wooden table, a hanging bookshelf, an assortment of chairs, two wall clocks and a pewter treadle sewing machine. A glazed china nurse maid looks after a babe-in-arms and parian twins.Dimensions:Overall: 44" high x 34" wide x 18" deep (112cms x 86cms x 47cms).Rooms: 12" w x 14" d (31.5cms x 35.5cms) except Hall and Landings, 6 1/2" w x 14" deep (16.5cms x 35.5cms), ground floor 14" (36cms), first floor 14 1/2" (35.8cms), second floor 12 1/2" (31.7cms). Condition: Minor damage to dolls.Provenance: From the Vivien Greene Collection. This was the first house acquired by Vivien Greene in 1944, and has been painstakingly restored by her. It was previously called 'Exhibition Year.' Purchased at Bonham's Sale. December,1998.The proceeds from the sale of this lot are being distributed to various Children's charities.
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