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Lot 868

A plated pipe holder, A Barrett & Sons, Piccadilly, maker

Lot 202

A LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN MEERSCHAUM PIPE fashioned as a jockey in hat and breeches, lying back, with amber mouthpiece, in original box, 17cm overall wide

Lot 551

Cricket Collectable - Match worn Worcestershire CCC shirt belonging to James Pipe signed by multiple players including Graeme Hick

Lot 202

A LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN MEERSCHAUM PIPE fashioned as a jockey in hat and breeches, lying back, with amber mouthpiece, in original box, 17cm overall wide

Lot 12

Carved Wooden Bowls, souvenirs, brassware, boomerang etc:- Two Boxes; plus a Hookah Pipe on stand.

Lot 256

A late 19th Century continental long stemmed smoking pipe, the bowl carved from a block of meerschaum with panels depicting a leaping horse and castle, 77cm long with early 20th Century photograph depicting the owner using it, another continental all wooden long stemmed pipe, a leather and copper riding crop and a horn handle carved as an animals hoof, 25cm long (5)

Lot 263

A collection of nine predominately 19th Century meerschaum pipes and cheroot holders, including two with female heads, two with hand and vase, claw and ball, winged lion, etc, all but one cased, various sizes and a ceramic pipe bowl (10)

Lot 281

An early 20th Century smokers oak cabinet, of oblong form with nickel mounts, the hinged glazed door opening to reveal a fitted interior with Royal Doulton stoneware tobacco jar and cover, two cased wooden pipes, one with gold ferrule, the other with silver ferrule, two cigar holders, one in case, an Irish carved bog oak pipe bowl with silver ferrule and similar vesta case inscribed Sligo, 23.5cm wide

Lot 256

A late 19th Century continental long stemmed smoking pipe, the bowl carved from a block of meerschaum with panels depicting a leaping horse and castle, 77cm long with early 20th Century photograph depicting the owner using it, another continental all wooden long stemmed pipe, a leather and copper riding crop and a horn handle carved as an animals hoof, 25cm long (5)

Lot 263

A collection of nine predominately 19th Century meerschaum pipes and cheroot holders, including two with female heads, two with hand and vase, claw and ball, winged lion, etc, all but one cased, various sizes and a ceramic pipe bowl (10)

Lot 281

An early 20th Century smokers oak cabinet, of oblong form with nickel mounts, the hinged glazed door opening to reveal a fitted interior with Royal Doulton stoneware tobacco jar and cover, two cased wooden pipes, one with gold ferrule, the other with silver ferrule, two cigar holders, one in case, an Irish carved bog oak pipe bowl with silver ferrule and similar vesta case inscribed Sligo, 23.5cm wide

Lot 196

A Victorian oak and metal mounted smokers compendium, the hinged cover opening to reveal two compartments and tambour top folding to reveal a pipe rack, w. 32 cm CONDITION REPORT: Good.

Lot 36

A spelter figure of Highland military figure holding a pipe in his mouth modelled by S. Kinsburger

Lot 1241

VARIOUS PUBLICATIONS relating to Postal History incl. Collecting British Squared Circles Part 1 Pictorial Offices & Part 2 London Offices, Barred Numeral Cancellations Vol. 4 Lancaster to Nottinghamshire, vol. 5 Oxfordshire to Sussex, Royal Household Mail by Morgan, Skeleton Postmarks of England & Wales, The Travelling P.O`s of GB & Ireland - Wilson, London Geometric Postmarks - Cohen, Postmarks of British & Irish Railway Stations - Pipe, Colliery Postmarks - Taylor, The Scottish Additional ½d Mail Tax. Also SG British Commonwealth Part 1 Cat. 2012 + a few smaller format booklets/pamphlets. Useful lot. Symbol: L

Lot 227

An early 20th century smokers compendium of upright form with a hinged top and a glazed door with a bevelled glass enclosing a drawer and pipe divisions, the lower part with a frieze drawer including a Stonehaven briar pipe, a three quarter ounce, presentation plaque Leonard Hall, Stamford Cricket CLub, 1923, 39 x 32 x 19cm

Lot 1521

Four swords consisting of a 1822 pipe back infantry officers sword, 1827 model rifle reg officers sword, 18th Century infantry sword and a continental sword, all without scabbards

Lot 1271

A silk cushion cover, soldiers service and pay book and a wood pipe bowl of Eisenhower

Lot 152

A Collection Of Seven Mixed Smoking Pipes Together With A Pipe Stand

Lot 152

A Collection Of Seven Mixed Smoking Pipes Together With A Pipe Stand

Lot 77

J Rut (20thC). Rabbi smoking a pipe, Judaica oil on canvas, signed, 49.5cm x 39.5cm

Lot 397

Pictures - Gentleman Smoking a Pipe, framed; coloured prints

Lot 311

* A PORCELAIN COMPOSITION ?AT THE VILLAGE PUMP? RUSSIAN, GARDNER MANUFACTORY, MOSCOW, 1840s Height 8.5 cm. Realistically modelled, a peasant boy sitting astride the pipe,wearing a white tunic and purple Scythian cap accompanied bytwo peasant girls, one with a yellow apron operating the pumpliver, the other dressed with a white apron helping fill thebucket, on a circular shaped naturalistic base, with impressedmanufactory marks, further numbered ?98?.

Lot 311

* A PORCELAIN COMPOSITION “AT THE VILLAGE PUMP” RUSSIAN, GARDNER MANUFACTORY, MOSCOW, 1840s Height 8.5 cm. Realistically modelled, a peasant boy sitting astride the pipe,wearing a white tunic and purple Scythian cap accompanied bytwo peasant girls, one with a yellow apron operating the pumpliver, the other dressed with a white apron helping fill thebucket, on a circular shaped naturalistic base, with impressedmanufactory marks, further numbered ‘98’.

Lot 42

SMOKING A RARE JASPER WARE TOBACCO PIPE BOWL, PROBABLY TURNER sprigged with figures from classical mythology including Hercules, 7cm l, c1800++In fine condition

Lot 445

E PIPE (1873) A COTTAGE INTERIOR signed, dated February 1873 verso and inscribed Aldeburgh Suffolk cottage of thirteen folk, watercolour, 43 x 39.5cm, unframed++Very fresh, not laid down and in good condition, minor corner crease lower left

Lot 20

A VICTORIAN CASED MEERSCHAUM PIPE, the bowl finely carved as a females head, the shank leading to a foliate engraved white metal mount and curved butterscotch amber mouth piece. 17cm(L), housed in a shaped leather-covered case, marked `Real Meerschaum`. CONDITION: Scuffs to case with discolouration to interior, the chamber charred with tobacco remains.

Lot 42

SMOKING A RARE JASPER WARE TOBACCO PIPE BOWL, PROBABLY TURNER sprigged with figures from classical mythology including Hercules, 7cm l, c1800++In fine condition

Lot 34

London – St Clement Danes – Church Warden’s Accounts 1758 manuscript headed ‘Mr Warford Church Warden 1758’^ written on 10pp large folio paper^ being his accounts for that year and listing a considerable number of transactions. Written in a neat^ legible hand^ paper slightly browned with age but in good condition throughout otherwise. An important record^ and written at a time when the operation of the Parish was going through crucial change. Among the transactions listed are a number relating to fires in the area^ and payments made to individual operators of fire engines for being first on the scene. One such transaction concerned the fire in the Unicorn Coffee House^ but there are many others with properties identified. Other transactions involved the maintenance of the church organ^ with payments made to the pipe blower. There are payments to the Beadles who are all named^ payments to bell ringers for special events including the ‘Powder Plot’ on November 5th^ the King’s Coronation Day^ Royal birthdays^ the Restoration of Charles II and events of the time^ such as the ‘arrival of the express of the defeat of the French Army by Prince Ferdinand’. Other transactions reflect the day to day operation of the church and parish^ including buying a wheelbarrow for the grave digger. Warford was also one of the overseers of the Parish poor^ and there are many entries relating to this^ including the digging of mass graves.

Lot 110

A French gilt framed mesh fire guard in Rococo style, the mesh having applied gilt bag pipe emblem, supported on spreading hoof feet, sold together with a 20th Century hexagonal hall lantern in brass, with glass panels. (2)

Lot 156

A 19th Century horn and wood pipe of Turkish form, brass collars, 26.5cm H, a Japanese glasses case and scrimshaw style cribbage board. (3)

Lot 520

A miscellaneous selection of various collectable glass and ceramic items, including a Minton `Secessionist` fruit bowl and a Royal Doulton titanium ware fruit bowl with a Cecil Aldin pipe smoking dog, custard cups, cups and saucers and plates. (Qty)

Lot 594

Interesting Eastern white metal novelty pipe, the end modelled as a peacock, 13" long

Lot 1051

Mixed tribal lot, to include pipe, boomerang and two cudgels (4)

Lot 1216

Possibly by Henry Ryland (1856-1924) - musical portrait of a girl playing a small pipe organ, in the Pre-Raphaelite manner, signed and dated 1885, sepia work on glass, 12" x 8.5", unframed

Lot 1324

Cornish School - half length portrait of a fisherman smoking a clay pipe and his partner knitting, unsigned, pair of oils on canvas, each 18.75" x 14", framed (2)

Lot 2266

Doulton & Slaters stoneware tobacco jar and cover by George Tinworth, the cover with a mouse finial modelled seated upon a cushion smoking a pipe, with a green textured ground overlaid in white slip titled `Tobacco`, impressed factory marks, 6.75" high

Lot 2267

Doulton Lambeth stoneware tobacco jar and cover by George Tinworth, the cover with a mouse finial modelled seated on a cushion smoking a pipe, upon a buff spiral ground decorated with green foliage within blue bands, impressed factory marks, 6.75" high (mouse`s head restored)

Lot 2417

By A* Thornton (20th century) - abstract study of a guitar, smoking pipe, mask etc, signed and dated `39, oil on canvas, 16" x 20", framed

Lot 369

N. CHAPMAN WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Portrait of a boy signed 9 1/4"" x 6"" (23.5cm x 15cm) PEIS PILES (Hungarian) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Portrait of a man smoking a pipe signed and dated 1933 13"" x 9"" (33cm x 23cm) (2)

Lot 585

A BOXED DINKY TOYS A.E.C. ARTICULATED ESSO FUEL TANKER, No.945, complete with hose pipe, version with ‘Put a Tiger in your Tank’ decal to rear, box complete but missing packing piece and has some minor damage

Lot 241

A Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1888, retailed by Thornhill & Co., of Bond St., of rectangular form with enamelled panel `A peaceful pipe`,4 x 3.25cm

Lot 152

An unusual black basalt pipe tamper 19th century, modelled each side with a theatrical male face, the collar of one forming the turban of another, raised on a moulded cylindrical foot, 9.5cm.

Lot 254

A pearlware bust of Milton early 19th century, the sombre-looking poet raised on a square base moulded with urns, and a Hearty Good Fellow Toby jug, holding his pipe and a jug of ale and wearing a turquoise waistcoat over yellow breeches, some restoration, 27cm max. (2)

Lot 273

A Pratt ware Toby jug c.1790, wearing a patterned jacket in a typical palette of brown, ochre and blue, a large jug on his left knee, his clay pipe resting by his left foot, some good restoration, 23.2cm. Provenance: from the Phil Medgett Collection of Toby Jugs.

Lot 275

An Enoch Wood `Ordinary` Toby jug c.1800, typically modelled with a foaming jug of ale and long-stemmed clay pipe, his warty face well-enamelled, raised on a marbled base, some retouching to the black enamel, 24.5cm. Provenance: from the Phil Medgett Collection of Toby Jugs.

Lot 276

A Toby jug of `Ordinary` type early 19th century, perhaps by Wood, wearing a checked waistcoat beneath a dove-grey coat, clutching his pipe and jug of ale, the reverse impressed with a single W, some good restoration to his feet, 24.2cm. Provenance: from the Phil Medgett Collection of Toby Jugs.

Lot 278

A creamware Toby jug of Wood type c.1780-90, simply decorated with brown hat and shoes, highlighted in a running green glaze to the breeches, shoe ribbons and cuffs, his clay pipe resting by his right foot, some damages, 23.5cm. Provenance: from the Phil Medgett Collection of Toby Jugs.

Lot 282

A Hearty Good Fellow Toby jug c.1810, standing with twisted body and holding a jug of ale and clay pipe, wearing a striped waistcoat beneath a pale lilac coat, impressed E mark to the base, some good restoration to his hat, 29cm. Provenance: from the Phil Medgett Collection of Toby Jugs.

Lot 289

A Pratt ware Toby jug c.1800, the jug on his left knee disappointingly empty, a long-stemmed pipe resting against his right arm, wearing a long blue coat with large buttons, his shoes tied with ochre ribbons, well restored, 23.5cm. Provenance: from the Phil Medgett Collection of Toby Jugs.

Lot 472

A German porcelain pipe bowl, perhaps Meissen, finely painted with a topographical view of the city and the river Elbe reserved on a fluted ground of mock striated stone, 8.8cm.

Lot 1315

19th century European School oil on tin panel - portrait of a trader smoking a pipe, with sea beyond, in frame, 53cm x 43cm

Lot 881

Unusual 19th century Chinese white metal hubble bubble pipe of faux bamboo form with long stem and engraved floral decoration - signed on base, 79cm high

Lot 241

A Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1888, retailed by Thornhill & Co., of Bond St., of rectangular form with enamelled panel `A peaceful pipe`,4 x 3.25cm

Lot 152

An unusual black basalt pipe tamper 19th century, modelled each side with a theatrical male face, the collar of one forming the turban of another, raised on a moulded cylindrical foot, 9.5cm.

Lot 254

A pearlware bust of Milton early 19th century, the sombre-looking poet raised on a square base moulded with urns, and a Hearty Good Fellow Toby jug, holding his pipe and a jug of ale and wearing a turquoise waistcoat over yellow breeches, some restoration, 27cm max. (2)

Lot 273

A Pratt ware Toby jug c.1790, wearing a patterned jacket in a typical palette of brown, ochre and blue, a large jug on his left knee, his clay pipe resting by his left foot, some good restoration, 23.2cm. Provenance: from the Phil Medgett Collection of Toby Jugs.

Lot 275

An Enoch Wood `Ordinary` Toby jug c.1800, typically modelled with a foaming jug of ale and long-stemmed clay pipe, his warty face well-enamelled, raised on a marbled base, some retouching to the black enamel, 24.5cm. Provenance: from the Phil Medgett Collection of Toby Jugs.

Lot 276

A Toby jug of `Ordinary` type early 19th century, perhaps by Wood, wearing a checked waistcoat beneath a dove-grey coat, clutching his pipe and jug of ale, the reverse impressed with a single W, some good restoration to his feet, 24.2cm. Provenance: from the Phil Medgett Collection of Toby Jugs.

Lot 278

A creamware Toby jug of Wood type c.1780-90, simply decorated with brown hat and shoes, highlighted in a running green glaze to the breeches, shoe ribbons and cuffs, his clay pipe resting by his right foot, some damages, 23.5cm. Provenance: from the Phil Medgett Collection of Toby Jugs.

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