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A mixed lot, treen, bygones, etc., comprising three bellow type glove powderers one in brass, one later covered in material, largest 19cms, five turned items, two wheel prickers, an orange peeler, a primitive folding wool winder, an ivorine Patent darner and a small brass picture frame. (14) A passion for collecting lasting forty years Part 2
A good collection of Royal Doulton Doultonville Toby jugs to include Len Lifeboat D6811, Pat Parcel D6813, Fred Fearless D6809, Captain Prop D6812, Charlie Cheer x 2, Alderman Mace, Madame Crystal, Major Green, Sgt Peeler, Capt Salt, Mr Tonsil, Mr Furrow, Miss Studious, Monsieur Chasseur, Dr Pulse, Mrs Loan, Rev Cassock, Miss Nostrum, Mr Litigate and Mr Brisket (21). All in good condition with no obvious damage or restoration.
A mixed lot of vintage kitchenalia and other collectibles to include a Legumex mechanical potato peeler, a mechanical potato chipper, a cast iron steamer, a brass watering can, a vintage Duco hand held vacuum cleaner and a Drake & Gorham brass voltmeter (6). CONDITION REPORT Vacuum cleaner not electrically tested
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)
Miscellaneous Royal Doulton character jugs, including Collectors Club, miniatures and larger, to include Bacchus, Henry VIII, The Angler, Merlin, many others; together with a Royal Doulton Dulex Dog, Royal Doulton Jack, DD007M and a quantity The Doultonville Collection, Sergeant Peeler the Policeman, The Nurse, Major Green the Golfer and many others (approximately 64)
A collection of Royal Doulton Doultonville Toby JugsFlora 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
TWELVE ROYAL DOULTON TOBY/CHARACTER JUGS, comprising Leprechaun D6948, Sgt Peeler (The Doultonville Collection) D6720, Neptune D6555, Arry D6235, Robin Hood D6234, Mr Micawber D5843, Sancho Panca D6461, Mr Pickwick D5839, Long John Silver D6386, Tony Weller D5530, Rip Van Winkle D6463 and The Poacher D6464 (Condition:- all appear ok)
Rare Water whiskey pitcher in rich Kingsware glaze with Night Watchman, dressed in olive green and holding a lantern in relief on one side. On the other side it reads, Enough's as good as a feast. Royal Doulton backstamp.The watchman was the precursor of the policeman. He patrolled the streets of the city at night carrying a lantern and staff, calling the state of the weather and the hour. The watchman was replaced by the 'peeler', the forerunner of the modern policeman in 1829. #police #watchman Artist: Charles NokeIssued: 1915Dimensions: 6"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandProvenance: David Bearman Collection
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)

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