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Lot 159

Hornby OO gauge model railways electric train set R1127 City Industrial with 0-4-0 locomotive 33 FR maroon and R 1089 The Anglian with 4-6-0 tender locomotive 61525 BR blue, both boxed, (2)

Lot 167

ROBBIE BURNS famed old Scotch whisky, distilled and bottled by R H Thomson & Co (Distillers) Ltd of Leith 26 2/3 fl ozs 70° proof, DIMPLE blended Scotch whisky distilled and bottled by John Haig & Co Ltd of Markinch 26 2/3fl ozs 70° proof boxed and a CUTTY SARK gift pack, (3) No leaks when left on it's side for ten minutes.

Lot 266

Books - Large quantity of various Railway related books to include; The Eastern before Beeching (John Brodribb), Railway World annual (Alan Williams), Steam on West England Main Lines (Peter W. Gray), The American Railroad (Joe Welsh), Canadian Rail Travel (John R Hardy), Branch Lines of Worcestershire (Colin G. Maggs), etc

Lot 5

Gentleman's 9ct gold signet ring, size R, together with a yellow metal wedding band stamped 750, size P½, 5.8g approx (2)

Lot 7

Victorian gentleman's 18ct gold band ring formed as a buckled belt, Birmingham 1879, size R, 5.8g approx

Lot 109

R H MALDEN: NINE GHOSTS, Pen Y Ffordd, Chester, Ashcroft, British Columbia, Ashtree Press, 1995, (300), numbered, original cloth, dust wrapper + AMYAS NORTHCOTE: IN GHOSTLY COMPANY, Ashcroft, British Columbia, Ashtree Press, 1997, (400), original cloth, dust wrapper, both titles vgc (2)

Lot 220

HERBERT CESCINSKY & ERNEST R GRIBBLE: EARLY ENGLISH FURNITURE AND WOODWORK, London, George Routledge, 1922, 1st edition, 2 vols, 4to, original calf gilt + H AVRAY TIPPING: ENGLISH HOMES, PERIOD VI VOL 1 LATE GEORGIAN 1760-1820, PERIOD III VOL II LATE TUDOR AND EARLY STUART 1558-1649, London, Country Life, 1926-27, 1st edition, 2 vols, folio, original two-tone cloth gilt, v worn and soiled (4)

Lot 229

AUGUSTUS PUGIN: GOTHIC ORNAMENTS SELECTED FROM VARIOUS ANCIENT BUILDINGS BOTH IN ENGLAND AND FRANCE DURING THE YEARS 1828-1829 AND 1830, London, Henry G Bohn, 1854, 4to, contemporary quarter calf, boards soiled, lower board detached + CHARLES ROBERT COCKERELL: ICONOGRAPHY OF THE WEST FRONT OF WELLS CATHEDRAL WITH AN APPENDIX ON THE SCULPTURES OF OTHER MEDIEVAL CHURCHES IN ENGLAND, Oxford and London, John Henry Parker, 1851, 4to, later cloth + HISTORIC HOUSES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM DESCRIPTIVE HISTORICAL PICTORIAL, London, Cassell & Co, 1891, 4to, original cloth gilt + ADOLF FEULNER (INTRO): HISTORIC INTERIORS IN COLOUR, London, B T Batsford, 1929, 4to, original cloth gilt + HENRY R KNIPE: NEBULA TO MAN, London, J M Dent, 1905, 4to, original cloth gilt + CAMPBELL DODGSON: THE ETCHINGS OF JAMES MCNEILL WHISTLER, ed Geoffrey Holme, London, The Studio, 1922, 4to, original vellum backed boards gilt, v worn and soiled + WALTER SHAW SPARROW: ADVERTISING AND BRITISH ART, London, John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1924, 4to, original cloth backed decorative boards (7)

Lot 270

THOMAS HARTWELL HORNE: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE CRITICAL STUDY AND KNOWLEDGE OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES, London for T Cadell, Edinburgh, W Blackwood, Dublin, R Milliken, 1834, 7th edition, 4 vols in 5, 4 folding maps, folding facsimile and folding table as called for, contemporary calf gilt worn, morocco gilt spine labels (5)

Lot 280

R WILKINSON: A GENERAL ATLAS, BEING A COLLECTION OF MAPS OF THE WORLD AND QUARTERS, THE PRINCIPAL EMPIRES, KINGDOMS ETC..., London, Robert Wilkinson, 1799, 48 engraved hand coloured maps backed onto linen, includes early representation of New South Wales, 4to, contemporary half calf, v worn

Lot 328

THE PROCESSION OF ALBERT EDWARD PRINCE OF WALES AND PRINCESS ALEXANDRA OF DENMARK FROM ETON TO WINDSOR ON 7TH MARCH 1863, coloured litho panorama in 1850mm sections, split between sections 3 and 4, pub R Canton, London, oblong, original faded and worn wraps

Lot 378

LORD DESBOROUGH OF TAPLOW: FIFTY YEARS OF SPORT AT OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE AND THE GREAT PUBLIC SCHOOLS, eds A C M Croome, R H Lyttleton, Arthur Page and Evan B Noel, London, Walter Southwood, 1913-22, 1st edition, 3 vols, 4to, original calf gilt worn and soiled, top edges gilt, (3)

Lot 380

LESLIE WARD: FORTY YEARS OF "SPY", London, Chatto & Windus, 1915, 1st edition, original cloth gilt + CHARLES ADOLPH VOIGT: FAMOUS GENTLEMEN RIDERS AT HOME AND ABROAD, London, Hutchinson [1925], 1st edition, original cloth + DAVID HOADLEY MUNROE: THE GRAND NATIONAL 1839-1930, New York, Huntington Press, 1931, 1st trade edition, original cloth soiled, printed paper label + CHARLES R WARREN (ED): SIXTY YEARS ON THE TURF, THE LIFE AND TIMES OF GEORGE HODGMAN 1840-1900, London, Grant Richards, 1903, original cloth, spine reinforced at head + HAWLEY SMART: BOUND TO WIN, A TALE OF THE TURF, London, Ward Lock & Bowden, circa 1895, new edition, contemporary half calf gilt worn + RICHARD MARSH: A TRAINER TO TWO KINGS, BEING THE REMINISCENCES OF, London, Cassell, 1925, 1st edition, frontis and title page reinforced with clear adhesive tape, original cloth + one other (7)

Lot 386

"A CAPTAIN OF THE BRITISH NAVY": MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE HORATIO LORD VISCOUNT NELSON, London, R Taylor & Co, for H D Symonds & J Ridgway, 1805, 2nd edition, engraved port frontis, modern half blue morocco marbled boards, spine gilt titled, scarce, 2 copies only traced, both held at The National Maritime Museum, this edition and the 4th edition

Lot 406

THOMAS JOSEPH PETTIGREW: MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF VICE-ADMIRAL LORD VISCOUNT NELSON, KB, DUKE OF BRONTE ETC ETC ETC, London, T & W Boone, 1849, 2nd edition, 2 vols, engraved port frontispieces, 9 plates of facsimiles including 2 folding as called for, 8 autograph examples in text, extra illustrated Warren R Dawson's copy with many annotations by him together with facsimiles, plates, cuttings etc, Warren Royal Dawson (1888-1968) was an Egyptologist and an authority on both Nelson and Dawson Turner, rebound (not recent) cloth, spines gilt lettered (2)

Lot 419

THE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE ON THE SUBJECT OF THE LATE NEGOTIATION PRESENTED BY HIS MAJESTY'S COMMAND…TO WHICH ARE ADDED HIS MAJESTY'S DECLARATION AND COPIES OF THE PRELIMINARY AND DEFINITIVE TREATIES OF PEACE, London for John Stockdale, 1803 1st edition, 2 parts in 1, old half calf marbled boards, signature of Thomas R Joliffe and his armorial book plate

Lot 46

WILLIAM GOLDING, JOHN WYNDHAM AND MERVYN PEAKE: SOMETIME NEVER, THREE TALES OF IMAGINATION, London, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1956, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper + HONORE DE BALZAC: DROLL STORIES, trans Alec Brown, ill Mervyn Peake, London, The Folio Society, 1961, 1st edition, original decorative cloth, slip-case + JOHANN R WYSS: THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON, ill Mervyn Peake, London, Heirloom Library, circa 1950, original pictorial cloth, dust wrapper (unpriced) + TAMBIMUTTU (ED): POETRY LONDON X, London, Editions of Poetry 1944, 1st edition, includes Mervyn Peake's illustrations for Coleridge's "Ancient Mariner" including the suppressed plates, original cloth, spine faded (4)

Lot 464

WILLIAM FIRTH: A LETTER TO EDW RIGBY ESQ, MAYOR OF NORWICH IN WHICH AMONG OTHER MATTERS A FEW REASONS ARE HUMBLY OFFERED TO SHEW THAT THE DESTRUCTION OF THE COMBINED FLEETS OF FRANCE AND SPAIN BY THE IMMORTAL NELSON IS RATHER A SUBJECT OF REJOICING, [Norwich], R M Bacon [1805], 1st edition, original greyish blue paper wraps housed in modern blue cloth folder, 2 copies only traced held at The National Maritime Museum and The University of East Anglia Library

Lot 468

ANON: THE BRITISH NAVY TRIUMPHANT BEING COPIES OF THE LONDON GAZETTE'S EXTRAORDINARY CONTAINING THE ACCOUNTS OF THE GLORIOUS VICTORIES OBTAINED THROUGH THE BLESSING OF ALMIGHTY GOD OVER THE FRENCH FLEET BY ADMIRAL LORD HOWE ON THE FIRST OF JUNE 1794, THE SPANISH FLEET BY ADMIRAL SIR J JERVIS NEAR CAPE ST VINCENT, FEB 14 1797 THE DUTCH FLEET BY ADMIRAL A DUNCAN NEAR CAMPERDOWN ON THE COAST OF HOLLAND OCT 11 1797, THE FRENCH FLEET BY R ADM SIR H NELSON NEAR THE MOUTH OF THE NILE AUG 1 AND 2 1798 AND AGAIN OVER THE COMBINED FLEETS OF FRANCE AND SPAIN BY LORD VISCOUNT NELSON NEAR CAPE TRAFALGAR OCT 21 1805, Oxford, J Cooke, J Parker, R Bliss and R Bliss Jun and by Messrs Rivington and J Hatchard, London, 1805, half title with Royal coat of arms as head piece and small ornament of a ship reading "Britain's Glory or the Seamen's Triumph", priced at foot "Four pence", modern half dark blue morocco gilt, marbled boards

Lot 482

JOHN CHARNOCK: BIOGRAPHIA NAVALIS OR IMPARTIAL MEMOIRS OF THE LIVES AND CHARACTERS OF OFFICERS OF THE NAVY OF GREAT BRITAIN FROM THE YEAR 1660 TO THE PRESENT TIME…, ill F Bartolozzi etc, London, for R Faulder, 1794-98, 1st edition, 6 vols, engraved frontispieces, vol 2 folding engraved battle plan, vol 5 folding table, old calf crimson morocco spine labels (6)

Lot 508

ANON: THE PUBLIC CHARACTERS - PUBLIC CHARACTERS OF 1798, 1799-1800, 1800-1801, 1801-1802, 1802-1803, 1803-1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1809-1810, Dublin, J Moore 1799, volumes 1-2, London for R Phillips 1801-07, volumes 3-9, London for Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1809 volume 10, 10 volumes, volume 1 includes 1st published life of Nelson, modern half calf gilt, morocco gilt labels (10), Includes a small head of Nelson which has been accounted his first published likeness.

Lot 518

HUGH QUIGLEY: THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND, London, B T Batsford, 1936, 1st edition, original cloth, Brian Cook dust wrapper (very minor losses) + GEORGE SCOTT MONCRIEFF: THE LOWLANDS OF SCOTLAND, New York, Charles Scribner, London, B T Batsford, 1939, 1st edition, original cloth, Brian Cooke dust wrapper (small part losses) + ARTHUR GARDNER: WESTERN HIGHLANDS, London, B T Batsford, 1947, 1st edition, original cloth, Brian Cook dust wrapper (small part losses) + F R BANKS: SCOTTISH BORDER COUNTRY, London, B T Batsford, 1951, 1st edition, original cloth, Brian Cook dust wrapper (later issue) (4)

Lot 524

SIR WILLIAM BEACH THOMAS: HUNTING ENGLAND, London, B T Batsford, 1936, 1st edition, inscription on half title, original cloth, Brian Cook dust wrapper (price clipped), (small part losses and spine toned) + A G STREET: FARMING ENGLAND, London, B T Batsford, 1937, 1st edition, original cloth, Brian Cook dust wrapper + PATRICK R CHALMERS: RACING ENGLAND, London, B T Batsford, 1939, 1st edition, original cloth, Brian Cook dust wrapper (small part losses and spine toned) (3)

Lot 525

WILLIAM TOWNSEND: CANTERBURY, London, B T Batsford, 1950, 1st edition, original cloth, Brian Cook dust wrapper (price clipped) + R L P JOWITT: SALISBURY, London, B T Batsford, 1951, 1st edition, original cloth, Brian Cook dust wrapper; JOHN RODGERS: YORK, London, B T Batsford, 1951, 1st edition, original cloth, Brian Cook dust wrapper + R F & F W JESSUP: THE CINQUE PORTS, London, B T Batsford, 1952, 1st edition, original cloth, 1st state, Brian Cook dust wrapper (price clipped) + BRIAN LITTLE: 2 titles: THE THREE CHOIRS CITIES, London, B T Batsford, 1951, 1st edition, original cloth, Brian Cook dust wrapper; CHELTENHAM, London, B T Batsford, 1951, 1st edition, original cloth, Brian Cook dust wrapper + TUDOR EDWARDS: BRISTOL, London, B T Batsford, 1951, 1st edition, original cloth, Brian Cook dust wrapper + R L P & M JOWITT: ISLE OF WIGHT, London, B T Batsford, 1951, 1st edition, original cloth, Brian Cook dust wrapper (8)

Lot 528

RONALD CLARK: THE VICTORIAN MOUNTAINEERS, London, B T Batsford, 1953, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper (price clipped) + R L G IRVING: A HISTORY OF BRITISH MOUNTAINEERING, London, B T Batsford, 1955, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper + ARTHUR GARDNER: BRITAIN'S MOUNTAIN HERITAGE, London, B T Batsford, 1942, 1st edition, review slip loosely inserted, original cloth, Brian Cook dust wrapper (3)

Lot 535

W J GRANT: THE SPIRIT OF INDIA, London, B T Batsford, 1938, 1st edition, original cloth, Brian Cook dust wrapper + ROBIN FEDDEN: THE LAND OF EGYPT, London, B T Batsford, 1939, 1st edition, original cloth, Brian Cook dust wrapper (small part losses) + TUDOR EDWARDS: BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG, London, B T Batsford, 1951, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper + SACHEVERELL SITWELL: THE NETHERLANDS, London, B T Batsford [1948], 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper + R L G IRVING: THE ALPS, London, B T Batsford, 1939, 1st edition, original cloth, Brian Cook dust wrapper + MONK GIBBON: AUSTRIA, London, B T Batsford, 1953, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper (price clipped) + IAN DUNLOP: VERSAILLES, London, B T Batsford, 1956, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper + HECTOR BOLITHO (ED): THE BRITISH EMPIRE, London, B T Batsford, 1947, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper (8)

Lot 544

R C ROME: UNION CLUB, AN ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE RECORD OF THE OLDEST MEMBERS CLUB IN LONDON..., London, B T Batsford, 1948, (750), 1st edition, signed by 24 members on ffep, original cloth, dust wrapper

Lot 548

EDMUND VALE: NORTH COUNTRY, London, B T Batsford, 1937, 1st edition, original cloth, Brian Cook dust wrapper + FRANK SINGLETON: LANCASHIRE AND THE PENNINES, London, B T Batsford, 1952, 1st edition, rubber stamp on ffep, original cloth, Brian Cook dust wrapper (price clipped) + J & R FAIRFAX-BLAKEBOROUGH: A SPIRIT OF YORKSHIRE, London, B T Batsford, 1954, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper (price clipped) + G SCOTT-MONCRIEFF: EDINBURGH, London, B T Batsford, 1947, 1st edition, inscription verso of ffep, original cloth, dust wrapper (price clipped) + JOHN HARVEY: DUBLIN, London, B T Batsford, 1949, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper + J M REID: GLASGOW, London, B T Batsford, 1956, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper (5)

Lot 564

ANTHONY BURGESS: COACHING DAYS OF ENGLAND, London, Paul Elek, 1966, 1st edition, oblong, large folio, original cloth, dust wrapper + ROWLAND WATSON: A SCRAPBOOK OF INNS, London, T Werner Laurie, 1949, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper + C W SCOTT-GILES: THE ROAD GOES ON..., London, The Epworth Press, 1946, 1st edition, original cloth + CHARLES R CLEAR: JOHN PALMER (OF BERKELEY) MAIL COACH PIONEER, London, Blandford Press, 1955, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper + T BRADLEY: THE OLD COACHING DAYS IN YORKSHIRE, 1968, facsimile reprint, original cloth, dust wrapper + HUGH MCCAUSLAND: THE ENGLISH CARRIAGE, London, The Batchworth Press, 1948, 1st edition, original cloth, (6)

Lot 595

F R BEECHENO & J L JAMES: CARROW, ITS ORIGIN: (cover title), Norwich, Agas B Goose [1893], 1st edition, printed for private circulation, original wraps (small part losses), scarce, no copy on COPAC

Lot 98

MONTAGUE RHODES JAMES: THE FIVE JARS intro Rosemary Pardoe, Pen Y Ffordd, Chester, Ashtree Press, 1995, (300), numbered, original cloth, dust wrapper + RICHARD DALBY & ROSEMARY PARDOE (EDS): GHOST STORIES AND SCHOLARS, GHOST STORIES IN THE TRADITION OF M R JAMES, Wellingborough, Equation, 1989, 1st trade paperback edition, original pictorial wraps, both titles vgc (2)

Lot 692

A pair of emerald set hooped silver earrings, the earrings with vari cut pear shaped emeralds with gilt detailing, hallmarked London 1991 with makers mark BB, 2.7cm long; together with a hammered silver coloured circular link necklace, stamped Sil TT, 134cm long; a silver heart panel necklace, the fancy belcher links suspending five heart shaped panels, partial Birmingham hallmark, 45cm long; a sapphire and lasque cut diamond flower head dress ring, stamped 925, finger size R; together with various costume jewellery Condition Report: First three silver items 231g gross, 7.4ozt. They have some wear commensurate with use. Other items as found. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 1456

A R Lalique small smoked bowl, in a dandelion pattern 

Lot 1457

A R Lalique small lidded rose pattern glass bowl

Lot 2009

A Victorian style brass cased eight day mantle clock, in the Rococo Revival styleC R: size of dial 9.5cm dia, height of clock 70cm

Lot 203

A diamond set silver and 18ct gold fox ring, the head pave set with diamonds and red spinel set eyes, setting approx. 11 x 15mm, engraved shoulders,  size R, stamped 18ct to shank,  total gross weight approx. 2gms Condition report: Good- all stones present and inatct, minor wear and tear 

Lot 2064

A late 19th Century Black Forest carved oak hall chair, elaborately carved throughout to back, the seat carved with a roundel to centre and leafage to edges, raised on carved splayed legs, 69cm highC R: Repair to one leg, chip to tip of leaf at top of back section, small crack to back panel

Lot 2078

A pair of George III style mahogany console tables, of rectangular form, in the manner of Robert Adam, machine carved decoration throughout, standing on square supports, each measuring 96cm high, 190cm wide, 43.5cm deep (2)C R: Size 190cm long x 44 cm wide x 95cm high

Lot 2144

An early 19th Century mahogany fold-over tea table, raised on turned supports, 73cm high, 92cm wide, 46cm deep, together with a late Victorian / Edwardian rosewood inlaid corner table, measuring 70cm high, 69cm wide, 44cm deep (2)C R: light surface scratching to table top, corner table has 15cm piece missing from side detail (extra images)

Lot 2145

A Victorian mahogany settee, carved frame, deep buttoned back, sprung upholstered seat, raised on French cabriole legs, 100cm high, 210cm long, 65cm deepC R: Normal signs of wear, fabric ripped at bottom of sofa back.

Lot 2147

An Edwardian mahogany vitrine, curved form and fitted with a single door, shaped glass, 81cm high, 49cm diameterC R: Height 80cm, dia 48 cm, damage to lower apron, key not present

Lot 2202

A large late 19th Century giltwood wall mirror, gesso moulded decoration to frame, scroll and shell moulded finial, beaded decoration, curved ends, 166cm high, 103cm wideC R: Mirror pane intact, some damage to gilt frame (extra images available)

Lot 2240

A large pine trestle type refectory table, mid 20th CenturyC R: Table top size 180 x 90 cm, height 70 cm

Lot 3015

A 19th Century oil on canvas, indistinctly signed R Lussin?, depicting an elderly man, playing a violin with a young girl, 67 cms x 104 cms approx, gilt frame

Lot 3022

Two coastal scenes, English School, 19th Century, oil on board, signed l r W Wark, unframed, glazed, 12 x 17 cm.

Lot 3028

Two Russell Flint prints, Spanish Lady subjects, 27 x 37 cms approx., signed in pencil l r (see extra images)

Lot 3033

In the manner of Edgar Hunt (1876 - 1953), oil on canvas depicting a cockerel and chickens, 23 x 19 cm, signed l r in ornate frame

Lot 3072

Louise Rawlings, (1969-), 'Out in All Weathers', oil on board, framed, 60 x 50 cm, signed l r

Lot 3075

Allan Morgan, British, (1952-), evening street scene with vibrant meadow, original oil on board within white frame, signed l r, 60 x 60 cm

Lot 3083

Judith A Donaghy, British, Contemporary, abstract coastal scene, framed, 50 x 40 cm, signed l r

Lot 3096

"Mons 1914" original water colour by R Simkin. Picture size 41.5cm x 25.5cm. Overall size in mount and frame 58cm x 43cm.

Lot 3097

 Colin Verity, RSMA (British 1924-2011), 'Aquitania', 38 x 60 cm, oil on board, signed l rC R: No apparent sign of damage or repair

Lot 3098

Eric Tufnell ,British, 1888-1978, four watercolours of naval ships, 'HMS Vengeance', 26 x 37 cm,  'HMS Sheffield 1938-40' , 26 x 37 cm, 'HMS Pegasus 1941-2', 26 x 37 cm, 'HMS Vanguard', 19 x 26 cm, all framed and glazed, all signed l r

Lot 3102

 Jack Rigg, British,  (1927 - ), 'On the Thames', S S Ontario, Orient Line, oil on board, signed l r and verso, 43 x 63 cm

Lot 3106

"George & Jane Walker" by John Cooper, watercolour, 47 x 67 cm, framed and glazed, signed l r

Lot 3108

Two furniture pictures, a Mediterranean oil on board, indistinctly signed l l, 32 x 40 cm, and a similar oil on canvas, indistinctly signed l r, 26 x 35 cm

Lot 3126

A 1930's wooden musical ballerina, cigarette dispenser, with a pair of dancing ballerina dolls, to the mirrored interior and fittings to hold cigarettes to the interior of the doorsC R: Box is in working order with both ballerinas turning when the doors are opened and music played

Lot 3133

A Victorian cast iron and brass bobbin stand, the central knopped stem supporting three openwork scroll dividers with bobbin spindles and surmounted by a pin cushion, the cast iron spreading foot moulded with egg-and-dart band, 24cm high.C R: no significant damage or repair

Lot 3139

A 9ct gold capped pipe with original box, a miniature green enamelled silver pill box, a collection of further pipes, including bone and one in horn set with faceted stones, possibly citrines (one bag)C R: slight crack to rim of pipe with faceted stones, otherwise no signs of damage or repair

Lot 3143

A group of Central European enamelled milk glass, 18th Century, including a teabowl and four various saucers, all decorated with stylised flowers, saucers 11cm to 13.5cm dia., bowl 4.5cm. (5)C R: teabowl has significant enamel loss, largest saucer has visible pontil and 4mm rim chip, other three saucers have visible pontils, minor rubbing and negligible surface scratches

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