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Lot 64

An early C19th Continental Meerschaum pipe with silver mounts, depicting Wellington, maker`s stamp E.W., 6" high

Lot 250F

A large C19th oriental rootwood pipe with bone mouthpiece, 20" long. Best Bid

Lot 1499

E Fioentino, old man with a pipe, watercolour, and an old woman, a pair (2)

Lot 253

Late eighteenth century Pearlware Toby jug depicting seated Toby holding a beer jug with green glazed coat with pipe at his feet, 26 cm high

Lot 782

Late nineteenth century Chinese opium pipe with natural branch stem and white metal and ivory mount, 61.5 cm

Lot 925

Eighteenth century silk work sampler in glazed frame depicting shepherd playing pipe, dog, shepherdess, sheep, parrots and flowers, 38 cm x 21 cm (incomplete)

Lot 1078

Early nineteenth century Flemish school oil on panel in frame - portrait of a man with clay pipe, 47 cm x 38 cm

Lot 1124

Attributed to William Henry Hunt watercolour in glazed gilt frame - portrait of a country gentleman with clay pipe, 20cm x 18cm

Lot 189

BRETT JEREMY: (1933-1995) English Actor. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Brett in a profile head and shoulders pose, smoking a pipe, in costume as Sherlock Holmes. Signed in black ink with his name alone at the base of the image. EX

Lot 414

FURNISS HARRY: (1854-1925) English Artist and Illustrator. Original pen and ink caricature signed by Furniss on an 8vo page removed from an autograph album. Furniss has drawn a half length profile caricature of a gentleman smoking a cigar. The page also features an original pen and ink caricature signed by Will Owen (1869-1957) English Artist. Owen has drawn a head and shoulders profile caricature of a man wearing a hat and smoking a pipe. VG

Lot 415

PUNCH CARTOONISTS: A remarkable oblong 8vo autograph album containing 27 original pen and ink drawings and cartoons by various Punch cartoonists, comprising (in order of appearance within the album), Kenneth Bird (1887-1965, English Cartoonist, known as Fougasse) a small original colour pencil sketch of an artist with a learner L plate on the back of his coat, signed Kenneth Bird, Fougasse in ink immediately above the drawing; Russell Brockbank (1913-1979, Canadian-born Cartoonist) an original pen and ink sketch of a man running at speed along a pavement, signed with his name alone above the drawing; Ernest H. Shepard (1879-1976, English Artist & Book Illustrator) a fine, rare original pen and ink sketch depicting the towering figure of Mr. Punch standing opposite Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet who both appear a little nervous before the anarchic Punch who is dressed in a jester`s motley, signed by Shepard with his name alone above the drawing; George Sprod (1919-2003, Australian Cartoonist) an original black pen and ink cartoon depicting a tourist in London asking a tall policeman for assistance with his guide book, neatly laid down to the page of the album and signed and inscribed beneath, `To John Taylor, with best wishes, Sprod`; Mervyn Wilson (1905-1959, Comic Artist) an original black pen and ink cartoon depicting a mother sewing a patch on her young son`s trousers while he lies across her knees, drawn on a 12mo card and dated 1953. Neatly laid down to the page of the album which is signed by Wilson at the head; Harold Hailstone ( - , English Cartoonist and Artist, brother of Bernard) a good original pen and ink drawing depicting an old man standing at the foot of some steps to a Public House, beckoning two younger men who run across to the pub from the other side of the street, signed Hailstone at the centre of the drawing; Joshua Armitage (1913-1998, English Illustrator, known as Ionicus) a good original colour pen and ink sketch of the head of Mr. Punch in profile. Signed Jos. Armitage (Ionicus) at the base; John Taylor ( - , Artist, and compiler of this album) a black pen and ink drawing, possibly a self caricature, of a man`s head in profile, smoking a cigarette. Signed with his initials JWT immediately beneath the drawing and again signed with his full signature at the head of the page; William Sillince (1906-1974, British Artist) an original black pen and ink drawing depicting a woman pausing to listen to a small bird singing from a tree while walking in the countryside, her small dog appearing a little disgruntled at her side. Signed (`W. A. Sillince`) in fountain pen ink at the head of the drawing; Rowland Emett (1906-1990, English Cartoonist) an original pen and ink drawing depicting three men in the sea engaged in typically silly pursuits, entitled Porter`s Half-Holiday. Signed in bold black ink at the head of the drawing, `For John F. Taylor, from Rowland Emett`. Neatly laid down to the page of the album, which is again signed by Emmet and annotated in Taylor`s hand `Original drawing from Far Twittering`; Bernard Hollowood (1910-1981, English Writer and Cartoonist) a simple original pen and ink drawing of a cricket bat bearing the words John F. Taylor-Specially Selected-One of the best and date 1953. Signed by Hollowood with his name alone at the head of the page; Ronald Searle (1920- , English Artist and Cartoonist) an excellent original black pen and ink sketch depicting an elderly upper class gentleman standing in a three quarter length pose and holding a large lit cigar in one hand. Signed by Searle at the head of the page and inscribed in his hand at the base of the drawing; Norman Mansbridge (1911-1993, English Cartoonist) an original black pen and ink sketch of a man standing in a full length pose on the deck of a ship. Smoking a pipe, he holds his cap in one hand and waves farewell. Signed by Mansbridge at the head of the page and dated 1953 at the base; David Langdon (1914- , English Cartoonist) an original black pen and ink cartoon depicting a young man running away from a window which he has just smashed with a cricket ball. Signed by Langdon with his name alone at the head of the page; Leslie Starke (1905-1974, British Cartoonist) an original black pen and ink sketch depicting a vicar in a head and shoulders pose smoking a pipe, the rings of smoke creating halos above his head. Signed (`Starke`) at the base of the drawing and again signed with his full signature at the head of the page; Douglas England (1891-1971, English Cartoonist) an original black pen and ink sketch of an upper class gentleman dressed in an evening suit, signed to the lower white border with his full signature. Neatly laid down to the page, again signed Douglas at the head, and with a loosely inserted A.L.S. from England to John Taylor, sending the drawing; George Hickson ( - , Cartoonist, known as Hickey) an original colour pen and ink drawing of an elderly lady seated in a full length pose knitting a long scarf bearing the words `To John with best wishes from`, the drawing with an affixed signature of Hickson at the base, dated 1953. Neatly laid down to the page, again signed Hickey at the head; Harry Hewitt ( - , Illustrator) a small original pen and ink drawing of batsman Golobrai Sipahimalani Ramchand in an action pose at the crease. Slightly irregularly trimmed and neatly laid down to the page which is signed by Hewitt at the head. Also annotated by Taylor `Published in Punch 4.VI.52`; Arnold Wiles ( - , English Illustrator and Cartoonist) an original pen and ink cartoon of an unshaven man walking in a full length pose with a sandwich board reading `To John F. Taylor with best wishes from A F Wiles`, the signature incorporated within the cartoon. Neatly laid down to the page; Kenneth Mahood (1930- , Irish Cartoonist) a good original colour pen and ink cartoon of a vicar in a rather glum mood aiming a revolver towards the halo above his head. Signed in full at the base of the cartoon. Neatly laid down to the page; Michael ffolkes (1925-1988, British Illustrator and Cartoonist) an excellent original colour pen and ink drawing of an artist of eccentric appearance, with a long arm, painting a fish onto canvas. Signed at the base `Best wishes from ff` and again signed `Michael ffolkes` at the head of the page; William Scully (1910-2002, English Cartoonist) an original pen and ink drawing of a man, most likely a self caricature, seated in a full length pose at a desk. He holds a pen in one hand as he writes in the notebook before him. Neatly laid down to the page which is signed by Scully at the head; Leslie Illingworth (1902-1979, British Cartoonist) a fine original colour pen and ink portrait drawing of Winston Churchill, smoking a cigar, on a 12mo card. Signed and inscribed `To John, Illingworth`and dated 1950. Neatly cornermounted to the page, which is also signed Illingworth at the head; Ronald Niebour (1903-1972, British Cartoonist, known as Neb) an original pen and ink caricature of a balding man with a large nose and spectacles wearing a shirt with high starched collars, on a 12mo card. Signed and inscribed at the head, `To John from Neb`. Neatly cornermounted to the page; Wally Fawkes (1924- , British Cartoonist and Jazz musician, known as Trog) a good original pen and ink drawing of Flook in a bouncy full length pose. Signed and inscribed at the base of the drawing, `To John Taylor, with very best wishes from Trog`. Neatly laid down to the page; David Low (1891-1963, New Zealand Political Cartoonist) a good original pen and ink portrait caricature of a man with a goatee beard and hat, on a small 8vo card. Signed (`Low`) at the base. Loosely inserted in the album; H. M. Bateman (1887-1970, British Artist and Cartoonist) an original pen and ink cartoon of a balding man standing in a full length pose, the empty pockets of his trousers out turned, and with an envelope lying at his feet, featuring the caption `The little more, how much it

Lot 434

WORDSWORTH WILLIAM: (1770-1850) English Romantic Poet. Poet Laureate 1843-50. A charming small 12mo album containing an original unpublished verse by Wordsworth, in full, `Fairy still, Fairy`s hand, And a quill, From fairy-land, Album small! Are needed all, To write in you; So adieu`, signed with his initials W. W. at the conclusion. Wordsworth`s verse appears as the first written entry in the album, which also features a selection of original poems and signatures by Wordsworth`s family and friends, including Frederick Faber (1814-1863, British Hymn writer and Theologian) autograph verse signed, Frederic Faber, penned across two pages of the album and entitled A Little Sermon for a Little Lady, in full, `Hearts good and true, Have wishes few, In narrow spaces bounded:, And hope that lives, On what God gives, So Christian hope well founded!, Small things are best -, Grief and unrest, With pomp and power are given, But little things, On little wings, Bear little souls to Heaven!`; Robert Southey (1774-1843, English Poet Laureate 1813-43) Dark ink signature and date, Ambleside, 18th January 1839, in his hand; Hartley Coleridge (1796-1849, English Writer, son of Samuel Taylor Coleridge) autograph verse signed, Hartley Coleridge, penned over four pages, beginning `Behold the boy, And see the joy, with which he eyes them, Bubble bubble, Not for trouble`, accompanied by a fine, small pen and ink drawing of a young boy stood at a table blowing bubbles from a pipe; Agnes Strickland (1796-1874, English Writer and Poet) Dark ink signature and date, Ambleside, 25th September 1843, in her hand; Edward Quillinan (1791-1851, English Poet, son-in-law of Wordsworth) autograph verse signed, with initials E. Q., on one page of the album, entitled On a dead Infant, in full, `The Glass of Time was glittering in the sun; The Rose around the glittering glass was wreathed; But ere the lapsing sand an hour had run; The Flower, alas, its fragrant life had breathed`, dated Rydal Mount, 2nd December 1839 in his hand. At the head of the page appears a pencil drawing (light stain affecting the drawing, but not verse). The album also includes two other unsigned entries, in unidentified hands, one dated Rydal Mount, 1st October 1839, making reference to the earlier entries by Wordsworth and Faber and the other accompanied by a small, original watercolour of a flower. A few pages loose and the binding a little weak. Some light age wear, G

Lot 566

A quantity of mixed pipes, pipe stands, cast metal toby jug stand etc.

Lot 789

A hardstone tool and a jade pipe

Lot 250

A pipe rack with five pipes, a stationery rack, brassware etc.

Lot 1063

A Cased Meerschaum Pipe Carved with Vine Leaves & Fruit.

Lot 204

Clay pipe bowls, darning mushroom, large carved hardwood knife, fork and spoon, spectacles, barometer, parker pens, wall hooks, gulliver`s travels story on cards, brass and copper whistle :- one tray

Lot 216

Cased binoculars, xix century ebonised pocket watch stand, gentlemans pipe in the form of a bull, etc :- one tray

Lot 43

An unusual novelty pipe, concealed as a bottle, length 14cm.

Lot 71

A 19th century European finely carved ivory figure of an old man (lacking pipe and chip to rear of hat), height 9cm.

Lot 874

A late 19th Century electroplated Britannia Metal Tea Canister, of waisted rectangular form, the hinged cover (A/F) surmounted by a seated Middle Eastern gentleman with flowing robes, smoking a pipe, to a compartmentalised interior and all over engraved with floral and foliate swag decoration, raised on four cast and applied foliate and paw feet, width 7 ¾”

Lot 380

Continental school, 20th century, man smoking a pipe, oil on board, 18 x 38cm

Lot 2323

Matchbox, Kingsize rare issue K-8 Caterpillar Traxcavator, orange/yellow, sold with K-10 pipe truck, yellow,. Red wheels, window split on K-8 (x2) (M,BVG) (Illus.)

Lot 179

A Briar pipe, CPF bakelite pipe and a meershcaum pipe, Chinese white metal pipe, mask jug, plate, glass vase, figure and donkey

Lot 248

A group of cloisonne ware comprising; miniature tea set, vases, boxes, bowls, castors, pipe etc

Lot 35

A small collection of early 20th century pipes and an oak pipe stand

Lot 179

A cased amber cigarette holder; a large Bavarian pipe

Lot 256

A large silver rim pipe and other pipes and smoking related items

Lot 166

A Meerschaum pipe, with amber mouthpiece, in case

Lot 91

Rare Tom Morris patent (applied for) "Cupped Ball" Elliptical face cleek c. 1891, stamped to the head with the Tom Morris St Andrew`s oval logo, patent no 3059 and with Tom Stewart pipe mark - |together with Tom Morris St Andrew`s shaft stamp below the thick under listing. The design of iron with the rounded sole allowed players to use the club from any angle hence it was well received but interestingly was never patented. Illus. Note: See The Jeffrey Ellis Auction Catalogue lot 549 which realised $2625

Lot 509

A Victorian cased hallmarked silver small pipe with engraved crest and ebony mouth piece, length 10cm, London 1886, Sampson Mordan.

Lot 669

A pipe stand and three pipes

Lot 1161

A quantity of small items incl. a cased Meerschaum pipe depicting a horse (damaged), an Ingersoll Regent pocket watch, a War Dept. type Pocket Watch, a Stop Watch (man handle loose), Lucerne Super de Luxe Wristwatch (strap absent), a small Music Box movement and a small coin 1 ore - Norge

Lot 1575

A Capo-di-monte style figure of a Man smoking a pipe and reading, a musical figure of a boy playing a violin (a/f), a figure reading, etc.

Lot 429

* Page (William, Private in the 38 Regiment of Foot). An unusual archive of fifteen autograph letters from the low-ranking soldier William Page to his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Page (corkscrew maker and later steel toymaker), Wolverhampton, 27th May 1807 to 1st July 1812, written in a reasonably clear hand that improves over the years, describing details of his life and health and colleagues and wishing his parents and friends well, sometimes asking for money and usually signing himself as their `undutiful son’, the first three letters written from Lichfield and Alton, one letter written from Bandon, Ireland, six letters from Guernsey (Doyle Barracks and variously in Captain Rogers, Captain Wrench’s, Captain Taylor’s and Captain Forster’s Company, 2nd Battalion, 38th Regiment), one letter from Oxford, and one each from Lisbon, Sobigol, Nava Froas(?) and Coinbra, together with a letter from a friend Thomas Watson writing to his parents on his behalf giving them an update on his situation in June 1807 and a clearly written letter by a colleague, Thomas Morris, from the plains of Almeida, 21st May 1811 (written to Morris’s wife), plus a fragment of a letter from Page to his parents in Ireland, all somewhat soiled and with numerous fold splits and occ. chips and tears, many with indistinct name or date strikes, a total of approx. 38 pp., mostly folio, plus two unusual period corkscrews, presumably made by Joseph Page, one with a screw-thread fitting into a purpose-made case and loop handle, the other with a butterfly screw nut through upper stem, both approx. 8cm. Included with the bundle of letters is an old bible page with some family notes written to blank verso: `Benjamin Page, the son of Joseph and Mary Page, born 31st March 1806. Hannah, wife of the above, daughter of Joseph and Ann Lloyd, born 25th September 1806. Benjamin Page, died February 2nd 1869’. Benjamin Page who is described in one of William’s letters as `always my favourite’ of an unknown number of brothers was only a baby when William joined the army. This unusual collection of letters from a low-ranking soldier, while containing much of family concerns, also gives good insight into his army life and concerns. Letter one: `...I have been very ill for this two days with a very violent purging & other pains for these last two or three nights I have up and down every five or ten minutes for the living is so unregular to what I have been used to and the duty so very strict that I am really weary of my life tho’ there is plenty of meat and bread but you are put in the rooms from the [?] & nobody to cook for you but you are obliged to cut a bit of [?] & frizle it how you can that is a Soldiers Living from Year to Year without any [?] Except you can buy them yourself which is unpossible for we get but one shilling & 7d a week besides your Bread Meat & Washing which the pay for themselves & out of that small trifle you have pipe clay & oil & many other small articles and if you have any Small Beer you must pay a penny a pint & what money I thought of Receiving what stopt for I cursed thing or another I have not settled yet...’ (27th May 1807). Letter fifteen: `...I was obligated to go into the rear owing to having a rupture come on by hard Marching and heavy fatigues which rendered me incapable of Marching with my regiment so I was sent to General Hospital but was well in health three Days after I left the Regiment I got to be a Clerk in the Commissary Department and had a guinea per week wages besides my corporals pay from the regiment at which place I continued for five months and was allowed besides my wages what provisions Spirits & wine I wish for my Own use and a friend if I Choosed During which time I saved more than Eleven Guineas which I have by me at this time and ten months pay Due at the Regiment which would be of great service to me if please god I was at Home Again... I have very Little to inform of Concerning the State of Affairs in this Country [Spain] for being Away so long from them and so very far off that I see nothing of it and hear very little at this time I ham as much as much as three Hundred Miles away from them the Army are a Considerable long way in Spain Driving the French before them & if the Spanish troops stand firm I am of Opinion that we will be Clear out of the two Countries this Summer which will be a happy Day for Soldiers here for their hardships are undescribable but still fight with the Greatest of ardour and firmness never undertake a Battle but what the Complete it with Spirit & loyalty the British Army is prior to the Eyes of All nations and a Severe terror to their Enemy tho of a much infiror number I can give you but Very Little Account of the Battle of Badajoz but our Loss is Estimated at three thousand men as I hear our Regiment Got very much Hurt... `. Recent typed transcriptions of the letters are included with the lot. (a bundle)

Lot 42

A sequin and embroidered purse, small quantity of costume jewellery, brass pipe rack etc.

Lot 488

A 9ct gold curb link charm bracelet, containing assorted charms, seals, and medallions, including a 14ct gold opium pipe charm, together with a silver charm bracelet and charms

Lot 522

Henry Van Seben (Belgium 1825-1913); oil on board of figures in coastal landscape, depicting man and lady, the man smoking a clay pipe, signed centre right and indistinctly dated, in ornate gilt frame, framed and glazed, 20 x 15.7cm (illustrated)

Lot 52

An early 20th century oak table top smokers cabinet, the hinged lid enclosing fitted interior of six assorted drawers, twin swing doors with pipe rack interior with six suspended pipes, mixing bowl, pipe cleaners, silverplated mixing bowls etc, complete with key

Lot 440

Ertl John Deere 1/16 scale farm equipment: 585 Baler and 529 Wagon in original boxes, Tractor (lacks exhaust pipe) and Trailer, G-E, boxes G (4)

Lot 913

French Dinky Toys 893 Unic Sahara Truck with pipe load. Fair/good with good box.

Lot 381

A Prince Albert Crimp Cut Long Burning Pipe and Cigarette Tobacco, within original tin, together with a collection of other similar tins, mostly with contents and a small collection of ephemera and related items

Lot 39

Pospischil (K) Portrait of a reservist soldier bust length" smoking a pipe pastel over charcoal on blue paper 265 x 190mm. signed and dated 30.VIII.16 lower left inscribed Cholm lower right 1916; with a mixed group of 8 other military subjects through the ages including original artwork for illustrations watercolours and drawings v.s. " 18th and 19th century(9)

Lot 361

A small oak pipe rack with shaped back and five pipe holders with `box` shelf below, 28cm wide

Lot 418

A small Arts & Crafts oak smokers pipe cupboard with pipe rack and drawers enclosed by an inlaid panelled door on square legs, 39cm

Lot 1074

A European rectangular table cigarette box, the gem set lid, detailed FROM THE OFFICERS OF H.M. SHIPS WHICH VISITED CYPRUS DURING THE WINTER 1901-1902, within an Art Nouveau shaped surround, wooden lined within, with the original fitted case and a silver mounted pipe, with an amber mouthpiece, Birmingham 1909, with the original fitted case.

Lot 1300

A bronze medallion, commemorating the 1897 Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, with the original fitted case, a pipe designed as a clog and carved Meerschaum pipe, designed as the head of a lady, in a fitted case

Lot 1797

A quantity of metalware collectables, including; a Middle Eastern dagger, an Indian knife, an oak cherub head wall bracket, two pairs of brass candlesticks, a Chinese opium pipe, two papier mache hand held fire screens with mother of pearl inlaid decoration and sundry.

Lot 14

A Meerschaum pipe modelled as the head of a 19th century lady, cased

Lot 15

A Large antique Meerschaum pipe modelled as a sultan`s head, with carved floral decorated stem, length 9.5"

Lot 111

A carved wood pipe with 5 faces, pair of olive wood candlesticks and a treen box and cover, 5" high.

Lot 518

A German oil on board of an old man smoking a pipe, a portrait of a mandolin player, and two further pictures

Lot 514

A spelter Figure of young boy playing pipe, on oval base, 16in

Lot 638

ARTURO PETROCELLI. An Italian Peasant Woman; and The Pipe Smoker, signed, oil on canvas, 14 1/2 x 10 in ; a pair (2)

Lot 653

FOLLOWER OF PIETER GERRITSZ VAN ROESTRATEN. Portrait of a Man, holding a Roemer, a clay pipe in his right hand, oil on canvas, 30 x 25 in

Lot 182

A Capodimonte pottery figure of a pipe smoking fisherman seated upon a rock with a basket of fish on naturalistic base (25cms).

Lot 64

A mid 20th century mahogany pipe stand and pipes

Lot 319

A Meerschaum pipe, carved in the form of an eagle on a branch

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