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A Victorian silver spirit kettle, stand and burner, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1898, ebonised handle and finial, upon four scroll shell cast feet, 30cm high CONDITION REPORT: Several small dents to one side, lid doesn't sit quite flush, marks rubbed, some general surface scratching and wear, initialled C to each side.
Clio Lloyd-JacobLooking Inoil on board25 x 24.5cm (39 x 39cm framed)Clio Lloyd-Jacob (b. 1968) grew up in London and New York and is now based in Cambridge. She studied Fine Art at St Martin's and the Slade in the 80s and early 90s, with Susan Hiller, Ron Bowen and Jeffery Camp as her tutors."I paint to explore and deepen my understanding of nature, human nature and the cycles of life and death and hope the works I make will enable others to also re-experience these and other things afresh, renewing their spirit through discoveries in looking," Clio Lloyd-Jacob
A rare early-19th century pottery Spirit Barrel, the top and bottom of the barrel decorated with floral sprays, the central raised cork hole flanked by further larger sprays of roses in enamels and with initials MAS, 13.25cm high CONDITION REPORT: Overall very good original condition with no cracks, chips, restoration or hairlines noted, the stilt marks are evident to the inside lip of the barrel and there is some minor surface scratching and very minor pieces of paint away although we report that it is in very good condition for age.
A Rockingham pottery figural spirit flask, dated 1830, modelled as a man in a top hat, seated astride a barrel and holding a jug and glass, impressed 'J Smith The Mormon Prophet', decorated in a running treacle glaze, 22.5cm. Joseph Smith (1805-44) was the founder of the Mormon movement and author of the Book of Mormon. The movement is famously teetotal and flasks of this type were produced to mock the non-drinkers.
A pair of green glass spirit decanters and stoppers, late 18th/early 19th century, the square forms with chamfered corners, richly decorated in gilt with alternating panels of flowerhead diaper and fruiting grapevine, one titled 'Maraschino' the other 'Curaço', the globular stoppers faceted, a little wear, 23cm. (4)
An Edwardian silver spirit kettle and stand, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1904, the kettle of circular form with embossed scroll and floral decoration and engraved presentation inscription, the stand raised on three legs with shell cast feet, together with a plated burner, 33cm high, weight 53.7oz
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