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A large Charles II leaded bronze skillet, by Thomas Sturton II (c.1629-1682), South Petherton, SomersetOf typical form, the handle with rubbed lettering and heart devices and the body with 'T' and pointed quatrefoil scratchmarks, raised on three reeded legs, 12.5cm high, 19cm rim diameter, 18cm high to tip of handle; together with two similar large skillets, both with handles inscribed 'JOHN FATHERS' the first with lettering spaced by a pointed trefoil, 13.5cm high, 19.5 rim diameter, 13.5cm high too tip of handle, the second with saltire, pointed trefoil and heart motifs to the handle, 13.5cm high, 18cm rim diameter, 15cm high to tip of handle (3)Footnotes:See R. Butler & C. Green, English Bronze Cooking Vessels & Their Founders 1350-1830 (2003), p.109.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George IV silver mounted cocus wood fluteby J D Goodlad, London 1828,The keys individually hallmarked, section bands and endstop unmarked, each section stamped Goodlad & Co, London, Numbered 2003, cased; a similar flute by R Weekes, Plymouth with plated keys, in a wooden case; another by Keith, Prowse & Co; and two plated flutes by Rudall Carte, Carte's 1861 Patent and Rudall Rose & Carte, both with sections missing, (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare and long steel 'Churchwarden's' pipeMid-18th centuryIn one section, the tapering bowl with small pointed spur, with curving, slightly tapering stem, together with another smaller example with makers mark: R SPREUGL, another example in sections, designed to go into a case, and two clay pipes, 1.7cm wide, 55cm deep, 4cm high (0 1/2in wide, 21 1/2in deep, 1 1/2in high) (5)Footnotes:Literature: R. Gentle & R. Feild, Domestic Metalwork 1640 - 1820 (1994), p. 347 illustrates four 'churchwarden's' pipes made from steel, iron, brass and copper measuring 15in to 31.5in long.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare Henry VIII pewter lidded measureCirca 1540 The central shallow dome of the 'flat' lid stamped with initials, a plume-shell thumbpiece and raised wedge, waisted-baluster body with incised line decoration, single strap handle, 10cm wide, 14cm deep, 18cm high (3 1/2in wide, 5 1/2in deep, 7in high) Footnotes:An almost identical lidded measure was discovered in the wreck of the Mary Rose, which sank in 1545, off the coast of Portsmouth. It was found on the main deck and measures 15cm high. It also has the stamped initials 'R' or 'BWE' on the lid, which again appear on items found in the Surgeon's cabin. The letters are probably an ownership mark, or possibly a makers' mark.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A volume, Yorkshire Rugby Football Union, In Memoriam 1914-1919, with dedication to W J Stocks from Wakefield Rugby FC 1922, with photo of the Wakefield RU Team circa 1922, Honours including Capt R Huggard M.A MBE, Major A Carr OBE, Capt I Rochford SSC and Bar DFC, Capt J S Hamilton DSO and many many others
A hallmarked 18ct white gold blue john and diamond cluster ring, set centrally with an oval faceted piece of blue john, measuring approx. 20x15mm, surrounded by two rows of round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx. 1.40ct, ring size R. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £15 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered UK only address
Coins. Ancient Greece. Mycia, Hemidrachm, 480-450BC, o. forepart of running boar, r. head of rearing lion; Byzantion, hemidrachm 357-340BC, o. forepart of cow on dolphin, r. ornamental trident head; Parthia, Mithrades drachm, o. bust left, r. enthroned archer; Roman Vespasian, 69-79AD, Dupondis. (4)
Edgeworth, Maria. Tour in Connemara and the Martins of Ballinahinch, edited by Harold Edgeworth Butler. Constable, London, 1950, pocket size, first thus, only 500 copies printed. Vellum spine and decorated boards, book VG, together with, Edgeworth, Richard Lovell & Edgeworth, Maria. Essay on Irish Bulls. R. Hunter and Baldwin Craddock & Joy, London, 1815, the fourth edition. Rebound in full leather, gilt lettering to a raised banded spine, some foxing, otherwise book VG. (2)
Gregory, Lady Agusta. Cuchulain of Muirthemne. London, 1903, 8vo. Blue buckram decorated covers, slightly stained, notated profusely in pencil, otherwise book VG, together with, Gregory, Vere R. T. The House of Gregory. Browne & Nolan, Dublin, 1943, 8vo, with attached letter from the author, fading to cloth covers, book VG. (2)
Hall, SC. Tales of Irish Life and Character. Foulis, London, 1913, 8vo, illustrated, green covers, gilt lettering, top edge gilt some staining to front cover, otherwise VG, together with, Carleton, Lover, and Mrs. S. C. Hall. Tales and Stories of Ireland. Milner & Co. London n.d. pocket size, green cloth pictorial covers, gilt lettering, spine repaired with new end ? papers, book G., and Murphy. Michael J. Rathlin : Island of Blood and Enchantment, the Folklore of Rathlin. Dundalgan, Dundalk, 1987, 8vo, first edition, book F, dustjacket, F., and Swan, Harry Percival. Highlights of the Donegal Highlands. H. R Carter, Belfast, 1958, 8vo, second edition, stained red cloth, book VG. (4)
Stewart, S. A. and Corry, T. H. and Praeger. Robert Lloyd. A Flora of the North ? East of Ireland. The Quota Press, Belfast, 1938, second edition, 8vo, blue cloth covers, book VG, together with, Brunker, J. P. Flora of the County Wicklow, Dundalgan, Dundalk, 1950, 8vo, first edition, red cloth, book VG, and Webb, D. A. An Irish Flora, Dundalgan, Dundalk, no date, illustrated Pictorial cover, book VG, and Clapham, A. R., Tutin, T. G. & Warburg, E. F. Flora of the British Isles, Cambridge, 1952, 8vo, green cloth covers, gilt lettering, book VG. (4)
Swanzy, Henry B. and edited by Leslie, Canon J. B. Succession Lists of the Diocese of Dromore. Carswell & son, Belfast, 1933, 8vo, blue cloth, book VG, together with, Leslie, Rev. James B. and Swanzy, Very Rev. Henry B. Biographical Succession Lists of the clergy of the Diocese of Down. R. H. Richie, Enniskillen, 1936, red cloth, book VG. (2)

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