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A mixed lot of assorted items to include and early 19th Century tortoiseshell needle case, a sovereign balance, a wooden cased set of broken scales, a Cheroot holder in a leather case, various medals, Kensitas silks, Lilliput opera glasses, Bryant & May tin matchbox holders, Sorrentoware castanets, a Lawrence & Mayo Opisometer, a Ruskin pottery egg cup, various small tins, gavels, an a/f muff pistol, a powder measure with horn handle.
An early 20th Century Ruskin Pottery high fired flambe glazed vase of swollen flared form, possibly shape 429 from 1905 catalogue, body in green flambe glaze with dark speckles to shoulder and neck, marked to base with oval Ruskin Pottery West Smethwick oval mark, dated 1905 with scissor mark to centre, height 20cm.
*Art Nouveau. An American electroplated dish finely cast with two maidens with oustretched robes, stamped 'James W. Tufts, Boston, 4374', 32 cm long, together with an Osiris electroplated bowl of lozenge form with organic decoration, 35.5 cm long, plus a copper and brass frame with a beaten finish inset with a green pottery cabachon (possibly Ruskin), 27.5 x 22 cm, and other items (9)
A Ruskin lustre vase, circa 1924, of shouldered slender tapering form, covered in a mottled yellow and green iridescent glaze, impressed factory mark and date to base, height approx 25.5cm, together with a Bretby green glazed art pottery vase, early 20th Century, of two handled tapered form, impressed factory marks including shape number '1622' to base, height approx 30cm (minor chip to foot).
An Edwardian Arts and Crafts pewter two handled vase by William Hutton & Sons, the flared bowl and stem inset with four blue/green glazed Ruskin pottery cabochons above a spreading circular foot, bearing manufacturer's crossed swords mark and numbered '01095' to underside, the side inscribed 'Sept. 16. 1906', height approx 16cm.
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