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Defoe (Daniel) The Life and strange surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York Mariner, number 106 of 535 copies, pochoir plates, original cloth, cover vignette and spine title blocked in silver, spine and upper edge faded, 1929 - Melville (Herman) Benito Cereno, colour plates, original cloth, spine faded, Nonesuch Press, 1926, illustrated by McKnight Kauffer, 4to & 8vo (2).
Warhol (Andy) Andy Warhol's Index (Book), 9 illustrations with pop-ups of a castle, a tomato sauce can, and other objects, folding flaps, a record, a sheet of labels, and a balloon, the latter perished, the adjoining pages stuck together, original stiff silver and black pictorial wrappers, 4to, New York, [1967].
A TURNER STONEWARE RELIEF DECORATED JUG Circa 1775 - 1790 period, the ovoid body finely decorated with huntsmen drinking beneath a tree and other foliate motifs, having a brown upper band and silver rim with contemporary engraved initials WC*WMC, and makers mark SB, the base impressed Turner, 19cm high.
A PART CANTEEN OF OLD ENGLISH ENGRAVED FLATWARE each piece with foliate decoration to the handles, makers Rogers & Son, Early 20th Century, comprising; six table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, eleven dessert spoons and one preserve spoon, twelve bone handled table knives, twelve similar cheese knives and a six piece carving set, together with other non-marked flatware including a set of six fish knives and forks and six pastry forks, all contained in a three drawer oak case. * See Lot 335 for eight matching silver teaspoons.
A RECTANGULAR RELIEF PLAQUE - 'DIANA FOLLOWING THE CHASE' possibly created by Leonard Morel Ladeuil, who worked for Elkington, the electrotype silver and copper panel, depicts Diana with a spear, surrounded by attendants and hounds, pursuing a stag in the water, being shielded by numerous nymphs, unmarked, 27cm x 56cm.
A FOUR PIECE CYLINDRICAL CRUET SET decorated with two stylised pierced bands, comprising a mustard pot with spoon, a pair of peppers and a salt cellar with spoon, complete with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1921, maker Aitken Bros., weight of silver only 3ozs (6).
A 'HARLEQUIN' FIVE PIECE CRUET SET with near matching pierced decoration comprising; a pair of circular peppers 1910, two oval salts, Chester 1898 and Birmingham 1901, and an oval mustard pot, Birmingham 1902, all pieces with blue glass liners, weight of silver 3.25ozs (10).
A VICTORIAN SILVER TOPPED AND VENETIAN GLASS SCENT BOTTLE of a shield shape, the blue and white streaked glass heightened with gold flecking, the silver cover, Birmingham 1887, makers D & LS, 6cm high, also a mother of pearl articulated fish, Late 19th Century, 15cm long (2).
AN OVAL GLASS, SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL DRESSING TABLE BOX London 1919 (?), marks rubbed, 8.5cm long, also an oval tortoiseshell pin tray with silver pique inlay, 13.5cm and a pair of silver plated reeded, desk or bedroom candlesticks with beaded rims and detachable nozzles, 12cm high (4).
A LATE VICTORIAN RUBY GLASS AND SILVER SCENT BOTTLE with a cylindrical facet cut body, star cut base, silver collar and cover, Birmingham 1897, maker C M, 6.5cm high, also another ruby scent bottle, of a tapered cylindrical shape with a hallmarked perfume spoon cover, London 1900, maker J. V., 6.25cm high (2).
A DOUBLE ENDED CLEAR GLASS SCENT BOTTLE cylindrical, with silver covers (unmarked), 9cm, also an Early 19th Century oblong clear glass scent bottle with diamond and ribbed cut decoration, silver cover (unmarked), 9cm, a Victorian diamond cut cylindrical scent bottle, with silver cover, Birmingham 1896, height 7cm, and a ruby and clear glass double ended scent bottle, diamond cut, with damaged silver covers, 12cm (4).
A GEORGE III FIVE BOTTLE CRUET STAND oval in shape, with a pierced and bright engraved gallery, wooden base, tapered handle with cartouche style grip, together with four cut glass bottles, with silver covers, (unmarked) and a non matching silver oil or vinegar dispenser, marks rubbed, the stand 25cm high, London 1796.
A LATE VICTORIAN CUT GLASS DRESSING TABLE BOTTLE AND STOPPER of globular shape, decorated with diamond and stud cut banding, having a silver collar, and hinged cover decorated with an armorial, within Holbeinesque scrollwork, London 1897, maker J. G & S, 9.5cm high (2).
A SILVER PAIR CASED POCKET WATCH with raised repousse floral and rococo decoration to the outer case, the inner case stamped with the dialmaker's mark, an 'M' under a crown, the chain fusee movement having a verge escapement with pierced and engraved movement pillars, balance cock and backplate and signed 'Wilter, London', the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and a date aperture set to the centre, diameter 4.2cm along, with two other full hunter silver pocket watches, one with a fusee movement.
A SILVER CASED POCKET WATCH the full plate movement having a cylinder escapement, the white enamel dial with black Roman hour numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel 'fleur-de-lys' hands, the case with engine turned decoration to the back and a ribbed band to the outer rim and stamped to both the case and inner cuvette with the serial number '1115', an import mark and the silver mark '800M' within an oval, diameter 4.5cm.
AN UPRIGHT WALNUT POLYPHON playing 19 inch interchangeable metal discs, with a crank wound movement and coin slots either side with signs stamped ‘Drop a Penny in the Slot’, the walnut case having a decorative pediment to the top with shell decoration and turned pillars, with applied turned pillars to the front door which has wood frets to the top corners and an arched glass front above, in which is set the name ‘Polyphon’ with a bone plaque to the bottom of the door stamped with the retailer’s name ‘T. Rhodes and Sons Ltd., 18 Silver Street, Halifax’, under which is a lockable drawer for collecting the coins, complete with twenty discs, German, Circa 1870, height 128cm.
AN EDWARDIAN CARVED MAHOGANY SILVER TABLE of serpentine outline in the Chippendale taste, having a pierced fret gallery and beaded frieze, raised on fluted square tapered legs, united by shaped pierced fret stretchers with central pomegranate urn, terminating in spade feet, 85cm (2ft 9 1/2in) x 47cm (1ft 6 1/2in).
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