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A cast iron circular wall mirror, 49cm Dia., a pair of cast iron wall plaques decorated in relief with a monk drinking wine from a jug, and a man smoking a pipe, 29cm H, 23cm W., and a cast iron plaque of a Roman pouring water over a flaming building, both cast by The Halberger Werck, 37cm H, 20cm W. (4)
3 long handled pipes. An antique ivory smoking pipe with silver collars and panel to top of bowl. Base of bowl is hinged and has a release button at the back of the pipe to open the bottom of the bowl. Silver collars have French boars head mark. Panel to bowl has engraved decoration. Together with white metal oriental style highly decorated long handled smoking pipe with amber coloured mouthpiece, a/f and a white metal long handled pipe with hinged bowl to end with small vent holes. Ivory pipe approx. 28cm long. White netal pipe approx. 34cm long.
Map. South Lancashire [East & West divisions]. 1842/43. Scale of one inch to a Statute Mile. Measures total: 159cm x 100cm. Presented in two parts, folding, linen-backed. Partial colouring for county borders, major rail and road routes, and green spaces/parks. Following printed at foot: Engraved in the Tower of London at the Ordnance Map Office, the Outline by G. Baker, the writing by J. A. Harrison, the hills by R. Tovey, published by Colonel Colby. Each cover bearing heraldic bookplate for 'Peter Rothwell'. [Peter Rothwell Esq. of Sunning Hill in Lancashire. Inventor of the variable blast pipe. His father had founded the Union Foundry in Bolton. Rothwell was one of the promoters of the Bolton & Leigh Railway which opened in 1838.] Housed in a contemporary leather covered slipcase, worn.
A bisque head standing boy doll on plinth with dog, 11 1/2" overall, a composition fisherman figure smoking a pipe, 10 1/2" high overall, two composition fishwives with baskets, 11 1/2" and 9", and two painted wood skittles, 8 1/2" high, and an eskimo, 7 1/2" high (7) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

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