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A large 18th century French pewter pitcher or flagon of waisted form with long ribbed neck, scroll handle, the hinged cover having scallop shell thumbpiece, indistinct stamp mark to base, standing a massive 21in. (53.4cm.) high, with other of waisted belly form with loop handle, the hinged cover with twin acorn thumbpiece, applied fleur de lys to main belly, indistinct stamp mark to base, 14 3/8in. (36.5cm) high, together with a twin handled pedestal tureen and cover. (3) *Condition: All pieces showing small dents and age related blemishes, overall fair to good.
Baker (Richard). A Chronicle of the Kings of England, from the Time of the Romans Government..., 7th edition, 1679, engraved portrait frontispiece of Charles II and additional engraved title-page (both torn with slight loss at foot, frayed to edges and lined to verso), few leaves repaired to margins, occasional light dust-soiling, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf, neatly rebacked and corners repaired, folio, together with Caryl (Joseph) , An Exposition with Practical Observations continued upon the Thirty-eighth, Thirty-ninth, Fortieth, Forty-first, and Forty-second (being the five last) Chapters of the Book of Job: Being the Substance of Fifty-two Lectures of Meditations, London: Printed by M. & S. Simmons, 1666, early annotation to upper margin of title and with signature Margaret Robinson, also verso with ownership signature 'William Dent, Pitcher House', verso of final leaf with ownership inscription 'Margaret Bainbridge her book 1769' and rear free endpaper with 18th century genealogical entries of the Robinson and Bainbridge families, upper outer corner of initial two leaves torn, occasional ink marks, dust-soiling and browning throughout, some dampstaining, contemporary calf, joints split at head, some wear to extremities, 4to, plus Le Clerc (John) , The Harmony of the Evangelists. Being the Whole Text of the Four Gospels dispos'd according to the Order of Time..., London: Sam. Buckley, 1701, occasional dust-soiling and scattered spotting, without front free endpaper, contemporary panelled calf, recent title label to spine, worn at head & foot of spine, 4to, and Act of Parliament , An Act for the better Preserving the Navigation of the Rivers Avon and Froome, and for Cleansing, Paving and Inlightning the Streets of the City of Bristol, 1700, modern paper wrappers, small slim folio, and other antiquarian including The Experienced English Housekeeper, by Elizabeth Raffald, 3rd edition, 1773, first leaf of Chapter 1 (B1) signed by the author, 3 plates only of 5 (torn with loss), toning and scattered spotting, contemporary sheep, worn, 8vo; A New System of Modern Geography by William Guthrie, 4th edition, 1788, folding engraved maps hand-coloured in outline (some torn with loss), heavy staining at foot mostly affecting text, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine, some wear, 4to (Qty: a carton)
19th Century Masons Ironstone Imari pattern, two octagonal jugs with serpent handle, 18cm, and a very large pitcher similar, 32 cm. Smallest jug: various losses to paint on handle, pitting around the spout. Small jug 2: losses to paint on handle, overpainting of gilt to the rim. Large jug: some paint losses to both handles and minor paint losses to body, multiple surface marks. No other damage found. Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images
3rd-4th century AD. A carved schist frieze fragment with a mare drinking from a bowl and suckling her foal, second horse to the rear, two attendants filling the bowl from a pitcher; mounted on a custom-made stand. See Jongeward, D. Buddhist Art of Gandhara in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 2018. 1.7 kg total, 23.5cm including stand (9 1/4"). Property of a North London gentleman; ex private London collection, acquired 1980-1990s. Fine condition.
Silver Jeweled Pitcher (Austrian, 19th Century or later) Attributed to Austrian School Silver Semi-Precious Stones, Natural Material Weight: 602.01 grams Pitcher: 8 in. x 7 in. x 4 in. Condition: Good condition. For inquiries, condition report and additional images please email info.hillgallery@gmail.com Provenance: John and Johanna Bass Collection 1965; on loan in Bass Museum 11 December 1965; Bass Museum of Art after 1979. Literature: The John and Johanna Bass Collection, Miami Beach, FL, 1973, No.145. Museum Inventory No. 1979.145 Collection of the Bass Museum of Art - Miami Beach, Florida. Proceeds to benefit the John and Johanna Bass Acquisitions Fund. Shipping: Hill Auction Gallery will not ship. Gallery will refer professional third party shippers for USA Domestic and International buyers. Purchaser pick up available upon request.
A Tobacco Jar. French earthenware style, jar and lid labelled 'Tabac', having an embossed depiction of a rider astride a Draisienne with a foliage background. Bright under-glaze hand-painted decoration, appearing sound and without chipping. 6-inches (15 cms) high. Also, A Decorative Pitcher by Shorter & Sons, over-glazed brown earthenware (2)
A collection of European ceramics, including a WWI transfer printed plaque featuring 'General Hector Macdonald CB', length 21 cm, an 1820's Staffordshire jug, a Doulton Burslem jug, height 19cm and an opaline glass vase painted with owls, height 21.5cm, together with a quantity of porcelain vases, pots, jugs and a pitcher (14)
An early 20th Century Art Deco Susie Cooper for Grays Pottery six person lemonde set featuring a hand painted pitcher jug and six beaker cups all decorated with bright vibrant flowers. Makers stamp to base with painted numbers. Jug measures 20cm tall, beakers 9.5cm. No visible damage to cups - jug has small chip to base. Rare.
HANNAH BARLOW (1851-1916) FOR DOULTON & CO., LAMBETH STONEWARE LEMONADE PITCHER & BEAKER, DATED with incised decoration of Wild Boar and Hounds, impressed and incised maker's marks and artist's cypher (Dimensions: pitcher 23.5cm high, beaker 13.3cm high) (Qty: (2))(pitcher 23.5cm high, beaker 13.3cm high)
Gwyn Hanssen Pigott (Australian 1935-2013), a textured pitcher in chestnut glaze, circa 1960, 29cm high CONDITION REPORT: Good condition overall. Slight imperfection to rim from time of manufacture, overglazed.ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
B S C Silverplate Tea and Coffee Set. Seven (7) Piece set includes a Hot water Kettle with stand, Coffee Pot, Tea Pot, Cream Pitcher, Sugar Bowl, Waste Bowl. Stamped on Bottom Crown BSC Crown Sterling Silver Border a Crown D&C Crown in old English. Made in England, Silver on Copper. Kettle Measures 11" tall without stand. Condition: Good condition, some rubbing of the silver. Needs a good cleaning. Missing burner. Estimate: $100.00 - $200.00 Domestic Shipping: Third Party
This Elmer is dedicated to the endangered Pygmy Elephantsof Borneo. The rainforests are under threat due to palmoil plantations and as a result, incredible species are onthe brink. This piece aims to capture the thriving life thatcalls the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra home. Thebusy nature of the piece masks the elephants shape andthe more you look the more you see, much like being onsafari in the rainforest. Look closely and you’ll spot animalsincluding: Orangutan, Sumatran Tiger, Sumatran Rhino,Pitcher Plant, Proboscis Monkey, Tree Boa and more!Can you spot the eight woodlice hidden onthis sculpture?Sponsor: Ipswich-East SuffolkHockey ClubFormed in May 1986, Ipswich-East Suffolk Hockey Clubprovides hockey to mixed abilities from the age of 6 andup. As a club, we have become prominent within Suffolkand now have a membership of around 250 subscribed.We have had success from past members with currentEngland and GB goalkeeper George Pinner beginninghis playing career with us, as well as two current U16England internationals. A non-profit organisation in ourown right we aim to run charitable events year on yearto support fundraising in the local area.www.ieshc.orgArtist: K-PageHaving worked in graphic design since he was 19, art isIpswich based illustrator K-Page’s passion and escapefrom the commercial world. His work has been describedas mind vomit, visualising paper thoughts, and he hasworked on various projects around the local creativescene. In all K-Page’s work you’ll find a woodlouse calledWoody, who has been rather busy travelling all over theworld in the name of #whereswoody, a challenge issuedto people to stick him in crazy places; so far he has beento Madagascar, Barbados and even Everest base camp!

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