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Ephemera - World War Two, the Home Front - Van Art of Coventry, [psued. of Arthur Keene Senior], a set of four cartoons from the Blitz Series, comprising The Worker's Special: Never Were So Many Dependent On So Few!; The Spirit of Coventry/1940 A.B. (After the Blitz): Still Going To It!/Surely "This Was Their Greatest Hour", inscribed in ink MS to J.A. Mossley JP, Mayor of Coventry; 1942 "Our Task Will Not Be Easy.."/You're Telling Me!; The Spirit of Britain/Still Going To It!, all Printed from the Original, Copyright by the Artist, [Coventry: 1940-1942], predominantly printed in monochrome but each respectively picked-out in orange, iron red and blue, the sheets 28cm x 23cm and 23cm x 28cm, [4]
Elkington & Co. electroplated spirit kettle, circa 1870, melon shape with swing handle and hinged cover with flower finial, the body adorned with floral panels and engraved with family crests, the base with a partial burner, raised on scrolled dolphin legs with shell form feet, height 35cm (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
A VICTORIAN GILT RED GROUND VASE AND COVER 43cm high together with a quantity of various china including a pair of Royal Crown Derby blue and white cups, saucers and tea plates decorated in an Oriental pattern, some dessert plates decorated with flowers, a Worcester fluted tea bowl, a spirit flask in the form of a Friar, further decorative china Condition: the vase and cover with losses to the cover and repairs, some wear to the gilding, repairs to one handle; the china with some wear to gilding overall where it exists, generally as found
A George V Scottish silver four piece tea service, John Alexander Fettes, Glasgow 1912, comprising teapot, cream jug, sugar and spirit kettle on stand (the stand and burner hallmarked en suite), each piece with oval faceted body and scroll handles, on scroll feet. Length of teapot across spout and handle 29cm. Total weight 83 troy ounces
Norton Motorcycles: A Comoy's of London Leather Covered Gilt Metal Cigarette Case, 10cm high; A Rolls-Royce Chrome Plated Cigarette Case; A Brown Leather Covered Spirit Flask, with enamel badge The Nigerian National Petroleum Associate; A Renault F1 Gilt Metal Time-Keeping Notepad; and A 1950's Lotus Chrome Plated Cigarette Case (5)
A George V silver Spirit Kettle, by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), hallmarked London, 1912, the kettle of plain circular form with a waist of reeded decoration, leaf capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, dent to one side of spout, the stand with burner raised on three scrolling supports with shell terminals, all parts individually marked, overall height 12½in (32cm), approx total weight 53ozt.
A small Victorian silver Vesta Case, hallmarked CHester, 1900, together with a Continental silver cased lighter, marked 835, a contemporary silver pill pot, London, 1990, a silver cased carpenter's pencil, hallmarked, Chester, 1916, a 'Guiness' advertising penknife, a 'Shell Motor Spirit' advertising pen knife etc., (a lot)
A group of copper and brass items, including an embossed spirit kettle, burner and stand, kettle, 21cm wide including spout, 19.5cm high, a crumb brush and pan, two large kettles, black painted hurricane lamp, a 'Lampe Veritas' oil lamp base, two silver plated bud vases, a brass candle stand, trivet, and a small oval box. (12)
A good, attractive six piece matched Silver Teaset comprising Spirit Kettl and stand and burner (1903 2380 gms), Teapot (1904 850 gms), Coffee Pot/hot water Jug (1904, 940 gms), a pair of Jugs (1904, 340 gms and 1933, 310 gms) and Sucrier (1904, 500 gms). All pieces profusely decorated in relief with scrolling foliage and standing on scroll feet, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield, total weight 5320 gms. approx.
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