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Lichfield, Staffordshire 4 early deeds dated 1292, 1332, 1361 & 1386, on vellum, comprising: Wafere (Henry, of Lichfield) Conveyance to Martin Guldeford, clerk of eight open-field strips in Lichfield called Muchele Waterfild, bounded by Wafere's land and Hugh le Hornere de Thamord, and the path to Lichfield to Pipe and by the ditch to Eduluesmor, with right of way for cultivation on payment of 4d. per annum, 14 lines, good wax seal, 125 x 245mm., 7th May 1292; Teynturel (Henry, canon of Lichfield). Release to William de Heywood, chaplain of a dwelling in Lichfield, in the street running between Collistrigum [Owl's Hill] and the Minor Friars bounded by the properties of Nicholas Teynturel, of Vincent de l'Hull and the bishop''s vineyard, 12 lines, lacks seal, 124 x 218mm., 28th July 1332; Leycester, (Richard, tanner of Lichfield). Grant in Perpetuity to Roger Colmon, John Jonns of Freford and John de Elmhurst, chaplains of a grange and croft in Stow Street, Lichfield opposite the Stow Elm between the land of the cathedral Vicars and Beech Lone held of the feudal lord (bishop), docket on verso, 11 lines, part of seal broken, 93 x 296mm., 11th July 1361; Leche, (Robert , of Lichfield). Grant in Perpetuity to John Hawardyn in the Geyfield and an eight open-field strips between the Hulcroft and the cathedral Vicars' under the customary services due to the fee of Lichfield, 9 lines, remains of seal, 110 x 290mm., 13th June 1386, manuscripts on vellum, in Latin, folds (4)Condition report: Purchased Bloomsbury Book Auctions, Dec. 2002, lot 3
A 19th century hand painted magic lantern double slipping slide of an anthropomorphic monkey smoking a pipe with moving eyes:, a slipping slide of a monkey clown dunking a cat, another of a monkey stealing a woman's bonnet, a double slipping slide of an elephant dunking a monkey into a river with a crocodile to one side and a double slipping slide of a man with humorous hair and proboscis (5)
A Liberty & Co of London oak wall hanging smokers cabinet, the plain top above a cupboard door decorated with lion rampant flanked by an open recess over a pipe rack with two copper pans inscribed to the frieze "The man who smokes thinks like a sage and acts like a Samaritan", bears enamelled tag to top "Liberty & Co London" CONDITION REPORTS Numerous surface scratches, scuffs and knocks to the wood, areas of fading and discolouration, accretions, wear to the lower corner of the cupboard door, also around the lock as well. One of the panels at the back is slightly bowed. There is a split to the panel at the back where the wall bracket is. Item has general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details. Height approx 61 cm. Width approx 71 cm. Depth approx 18 cm.
Box of assorted mainly souvenir items to include; Chinese porcelain teapot and tray, decorative painted wooden bowls and spoons, Persian hand painted box of oval form, lidded terracotta vase, lidded art pottery vase, bone Chinese opium pipe, wooden box, gold lacquered tray, carved and painted bird, faux ivory figure, decorative plates etc. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
Box of assorted items, mainly metalware to include; pewter tankards, plated teapot, basket, two silver plated hors d'oeuvres trays with glass dividers, Ronson table lighters, egg cups, cocktail shaker, cutlery, Czechoslovakian floral porcelain condiment set, Chinese opium pipe etc. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Condition: generally okay to good.Opium pipe: some tarnishing, modernGlass divided trays, some marks and grubby.Minor scratches/tarnishing to most items in lot but generally usable. Too many items to condition report individually.
Gladys Knight & The Pips LPs plus, approximately sixty albums plus two tour Programmes from the Seventies and a signed Promo Photo - titles include Night Time, Neither One Of Us, Standing Ovation, All I Need Is Time, Touch, Pipe Dreams, Imagination, It Hurt Me So Bad and more - various years and conditions
(**NO ONLINE BIDDING - This lot requires pre-registration and the payment of a deposit in order to bid - contact us to arrange your bidding facilities - 没有网上竞标-要求存款**) A Chinese famille rose opium pipe with silk pouch, 19th C.L.: 53 cmCondition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A Chinese blue and white Vietnamese market 'Bleu de Hue' water pipe, Kangxi -- H.: 16 cm (incl. the handle) H.: 10,5 cm (the porcelain) -- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com
A collection of figures including two Capodimonte seated men no: 817 & 873 signed on the bases; a figural NAO group; a REX Valencia parian figure of a woman; Old Tupton Ware figure of English Garden; Melba cart horse and Beswick style mare and foal with further figures (2 boxes)Condition: Small horse has reglued leg. Large horse group has reglued tail. Large tambourine player has reglued arm. Pipe smoker has been reglued at back of chair. All other pieces appear to be ok
A carved and painted wooden finial from a parasol or walking cane handle, late 19th century, in the form of a bird's head with glass eyes, 4cm high, a brass pipe tamper, 18th century, cast with a male head and shoulders, 7.3cm high, a steel key, 18th/19th century, and an oval tortoiseshell box, early 20th century, with pull-off cover, 8cm wide (4).
A live steam model of a centre pillar rotative beam engine, 20th century,the copper-lagged single vertical cylinder with steam supplied via copper pipe to an inward-facing valve chest, the well-proportioned cast beam supported by an architectural style smooth column, straight-spoked flywheel with power take-off pulley gear-driven from the crankshaft, cast bedplate, Watt type governor with twin brass balls, un-machined areas finished in 'Royal Blue', all mounted on veneered wooden box plinth, 17in (43cm) wide,
AN UMBRELLA BELONGING TO VISCOUNTESS ASTOR MP, 20th century, by Brigg of London, with an amber opium pipe mouthpiece handle and yellow metal mount inscribed 'Lady Astor MP, 4 St James's Square SW1', 83cm long Nancy Witcher Langhorne Astor, Viscountess Astor, was an American-born British politician. She moved to England at the age of 26 and married the politician Waldorf Astor. In 1919, after the death of his father, Waldorf Astor became 2nd Viscount Astor. Owing to his ascension to the Viscountcy, he was forced to give up his seat in Parliament as MP for Plymouth Sutton. Nancy subsequently won the seat in a by-election and became the second woman elected to the House of Commons and the first to take her seat, as the first woman elected, Constance Markievicz, had declined in accordance with Sinn Fein's party policy.

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