A Bavarian porcelain tobacco pipe bowl painted with huntsman and his dogs talking to two ladies, together with a plain Meerschaum pipe bowl inscribed 'J. Hitschmann' a fishing spear with hand-forged iron barbed rod rattan-bound to wooden haft, 196cm overall, together with a wooden fishing spear with nine barbed tip and tapering haft, 260cm
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A single Victorian hand-painted organ pipe, originally from 'St Michael's in the Hamlet Church', height 203cm and six late 19th/early 20th century wooden engineering patterns to include 'L.C.I. Roller Bracket', 'Diverting Box Hop 41', 'Worm Bracket for One-Tone Turnover Capston', 'Buffer Stop', a large pattern in the form of a pediment, length 170cm, height 66cm and one other (7).
Two Royal Doulton Titanium ware Cecil Aldin platesThe first dinner plate depicting a dog smoking a pipe within foliate blue borders (diameter 26cm); the second a rectangular plate depicting a dog and mounted fox head set with foliate blue borders with twin rounded handles both with Royal Doulton stamps to base (31 x 16cm)
Propaganda Posters UK Elections Blowing Bubbles Lloyd George. Original vintage poster featuring a cartoon image of David Lloyd George (1863-1945; Liberal politician, British Prime Minister 1916-1922), dressed as a clown blowing bubbles from a bowl marked Soft Soap with a pipe, the words Promises - Bluff - More Promises - Blarny rising as reflections inside the bursting bubbles and a quote "I am perpetually blowing bubbles" below. Artwork by the English illustrator and cartoonist, Leonard Raven-Hill (1863-1945). Published by Dobson Molle & Co. Ltd, St Clair Works, Edinburgh and St Steven's House, Westminster SW1. Good condition, tears, bumps and minor loss on margins.. Country: UK. Year: 1920s. Author: L Ravenhill. Size (cm): 76x50.5cm.
War Posters War Savings WWII. Original vintage World War Two poster: With war savings you can realise your dreams. What's the point in saving? By saving now you are helping with the war. After the war, as times become normal, the things you look forward to now, you will then be able to buy...then your money will buy "better value"...so putting your money into war savings is good sense as well as a patriotic duty. Four images depicting a family in their garden with the girl playing with a toy doll and the boy with a pedal car; a family enjoying themselves on a beach with children playing with their bucket and spade and a lady and man throwing a beach ball; a young couple relaxing by the sea watching the sailing boats while a man is smoking a pipe; and a couple enjoying their morning tea and toast. Good condition, minor tears and folds on margins.. Country: UK. Year: 1940s. Author: . Size: 76x50.5cm.
A 20th century oil lamp, having a squat globular font with overlaid decoration, on associated turned brass base; together with one other similar example and a Chinese opium pipe etcCondition: Fount will completely screw off larger lamp, smaller lamp fixed. Both with handling wear, no chips/cracks.
Japanese carved Stag antler Pipe Case, Edo period, (19th Century) carved in high relief with Tenaga seated by a basket of shells, signed to the reverse 'Ko' on an applied silver plaque L22.5cms- Soame Jenyns Collection Condition Report & Further Details This lot comes from the collection of Soame Jenyns (1904- 1976) and is being sold by order of the executors of his younger son, the late John Jenyns. Soame Jenyns was Assistant Keeper of Oriental Antiquities at The British Museum from 1931-1967. He published several books including: "A Background to Chinese Painting" published 1935, "Chinese Archaic Jades in the British Museum" 1951, "Ming Pottery & Porcelain" 1953 etc.
Japanese Tonkotsu and Root wood pipe case, Edo period (19th Century) inlaid with imitation Chinese and Japanese coins, fitted with a wood and metal pipe L 20.5cms- Soame Jenyns Collection Condition Report & Further Details This lot comes from the collection of Soame Jenyns (1904- 1976) and is being sold by order of the executors of his younger son, the late John Jenyns. Soame Jenyns was Assistant Keeper of Oriental Antiquities at The British Museum from 1931-1967. He published several books including: "A Background to Chinese Painting" published 1935, "Chinese Archaic Jades in the British Museum" 1951, "Ming Pottery & Porcelain" 1953 etc.
Japanese Stag Antler pipe case, Edo period (19th Century) carved with a fisherman drawing in his net, signed 'Ranmin' L 22.5cms- Soame Jenyns Collection Condition Report & Further Details This lot comes from the collection of Soame Jenyns (1904- 1976) and is being sold by order of the executors of his younger son, the late John Jenyns. Soame Jenyns was Assistant Keeper of Oriental Antiquities at The British Museum from 1931-1967. He published several books including: "A Background to Chinese Painting" published 1935, "Chinese Archaic Jades in the British Museum" 1951, "Ming Pottery & Porcelain" 1953 etc.
Another Stag Antler pipe case Edo period (19th Century) carved with stylised fungus in Kokusai style L 20.5cms- Soame Jenyns Collection Condition Report & Further Details This lot comes from the collection of Soame Jenyns (1904- 1976) and is being sold by order of the executors of his younger son, the late John Jenyns. Soame Jenyns was Assistant Keeper of Oriental Antiquities at The British Museum from 1931-1967. He published several books including: "A Background to Chinese Painting" published 1935, "Chinese Archaic Jades in the British Museum" 1951, "Ming Pottery & Porcelain" 1953 etc.
Japanese 19th Century lacquer pipe case decorated with a young girl holding a sake cup on a dark red ground signed 'Scuchikudo zo itsumin to' L 21cms and a bamboo pipe case carved in relief with a monkey trainer- Soame Jenyns Collection Condition Report & Further Details This lot comes from the collection of Soame Jenyns (1904- 1976) and is being sold by order of the executors of his younger son, the late John Jenyns. Soame Jenyns was Assistant Keeper of Oriental Antiquities at The British Museum from 1931-1967. He published several books including: "A Background to Chinese Painting" published 1935, "Chinese Archaic Jades in the British Museum" 1951, "Ming Pottery & Porcelain" 1953 etc.
A Mattel Hotwheels 'Red Line' Diecast Model Ford J-Car 'White', in original packaging with tin badge, crushing, folds, tears to packaging noted (circa late 1960's), Matchbox Superfast S6 BMC 1800 Pininfarina, Superfast 20 Lamborghini Marzal, No.10 Pipe Truck, boxed, two Lone Star Plastic Model Dune Buggy's 'Suncrush Post Away Offer', boxed.
A VICTORIAN MEERSCHAUM PIPE, carved as the head of a young woman, with pierced nostrils, and detachable conical hat, having gold (untested) mounted amber mouth piece inscribed and dated 1876, 15cm long, in fitted case; together with a miniature flintlock pistol, 4.5cm long, cased, a cased siphon tap; and a pair of Victorian stockings (5)
Clarke (Samuel). A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God: More Particularly in Answer to Mr Hobbes, Spinoza, and their Followers. Wherein the Notion of Liberty is Stated, and the Possibility and Certainty of it Proved, in Opposition to Necessity and Fate..., 1st edition, printed by Will. Botham, for James Knapton, 1705, ink ownership inscription of 'Isaac Hawkins Browne Feb 8th 1764' on rear endpaper, title slightly browned, contemporary panelled calf, neatly rebacked, 8vo Isaac Hawkins Browne (1745-1818) was a poet who 'achieved popularity with A Pipe of Tobacco, a lively set of parodies of Ambrose Philips, Thomson, Young, Pope, Cibber, and Swift. They were printed in journals in 1735 and 1736, and published together in 1736', (ODNB). (1)
A Herend Hungarian figure of a sportsman holding a rifle and smoking a pipe, in red and black cape, printed and incised mark to base, 34cm approx, together with a further Herend figure of a Cossack type soldier, printed mark to base and incised numbers 5505?, 41cm tall approx, a Hungarian Zsolnay dish, with painted and gilded butterfly and floral decoration, with printed mark to base, 30cm diameter

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