A collection of items to include assorted mother of pearl handled and other fruit knives, three Crown Staffordshire spirit labels inscribed "Brandy", "Gin" and "Whisky", a yellow metal bracelet with yellow style decoration and matching earrings and two painted Middle Eastern style bracelets and a vintage band aid tin containing various plastic name cards inscribed variously "Tomato", "Egg", "Chicken", "Salmon" and other decorated with silhouette figures of clown like figures
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A fine pair of Edwardian silver and glass locking spirit decanters, the cut glass plain oblong shaped bodies each with silver collars and facet cut stopper with similar collars, the silver marked: Heath and Middleton, Birmingham, 1910; together with a pair of white metal miniature locks stamped Secure Lever, apparently unmarked and two associated "Whiskey & Brandy " decanter labels (6)
London to Auckland.- Smith (Carlo) A true Narrative of the Wonderful Adventures of Carlo Smith... on board of the 'Wave Queen' [Captain Sinclair], manuscript, title and 78pp., address panel at end bound in, 5ff. torn and repaired, slightly foxed and browned, original morocco-backed boards, rubbed, sm. 4to, 1873. ⁂ "November 10 Monday Saw a whale - in fact saw several whale, snorting and blowing: saw a Booby also. I never saw a live whale before, I have never seen several boobies before... . Nov 11 Tuesday Amusement watching porpoises: somebody said he saw a shark; nobody believed him of course: this was hard on the unfortunate man, but it was perfectly crushing when the Captain in his usual spirit of courtesy, led the listeners to believe he must be an idiot: that poor man will never hazard an opinion on any subject human or divine on board this ship."
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL NOVELTY SPIRIT JUG, white metal cover and collar in the form of a birds head, indistinct marks, clear glass body engraved with ribbons and swags, height approximately 15cm, together with a frosted and clear perfume bottle and stopper, traces of green paint, silver collar, height approximately 7.5cm, a pair of silver dwarf candlesticks (s.d), a pair of Edinburgh silver sugar and preserve spoons, a Victorian silver condiment spoon and a silver topped toilet jar (8)
A BOXED MAMOD LIVE STEAM ROLLER, No.SR1, not tested, playworn condition, with some surface rusting, appears largely complete and has some of the accessories including the spirit lamp, missing driving band, box damaged, with three 'Star' pond yachts, 'Endeavour III' and two un-named ones, all marked with Star logo, all three in need of some repairs and refurbishment, all on wooden block stands (4)
William Blake (1757-1827) "Then a Spirit passed before my face, the hair of my flesh stood up", Plate 9, The Vision of Eliphaz, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, engraving, originally published by the artist for John Linnell, circa 1825 but 1874, chine-collé on cream wove paper, without watermark, an excellent clean impression with wide margins, platemark 215 x 170 mm. (8 1/2 x 6 3/4 in), sheet 450 x 340 mm. (15 x 10 1/4 in). Literature: Bindman, David, The Complete Graphic Works of William Blake, 1978, no. 634
1- Marmontel: The Incas: or, the Destruction of the Empire of Peru. In 2 vols; 1777. Cont. full leather rubbed and chipped with damage to margins; 2- Baron de Montesquieu; Nugent, T(transl): The spirit of laws. 2vols. 1766, 4th. edn. cont. full leather; rubbed; last 2 pages of index chewed off; 3- Grainger Hall, T: An elementary Treatise on the Differential and integral Calculus. 1834. cont. full leather; rubbed; and lacking part of spine and detached; 4- The Maltravers, Sir Richard: Life and Opinions. 2 vols. 1822, full leather ; rubbed and chipped. (7)
GOOD QUALITY EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ELECTROPLATE THREE DIVISION DECANTER STAND, oblong wit raised swing handle and turned supports, 13 1/2" (34.3cm) wide, and THE THREE SQUARE SPIRIT DECANTERS, with cut and fruiting vine engraved decoration, faceted ball stoppers, 10 1/4" (26cm) high overall
DANIEL AND ARTER, LONDON LATE NINETEENTH/EARLY TWENTIETH ELECTROPLATE SINGLE BOTTLE TANTALUS, having pivoting locking top with angular loop handle on panel end supports to stepped square base with gadroon pattern edges, stamped 'The Tantalus' and crowned D & A, No. G 7084 1/2, 12 1/2" (31,7cm) high, handle raised and the CUT GLASS SQUARE SPIRIT DECANTER, with faceted ball stopper (minor rim nick) and THE KEY
GEORGIAN STYLE ELECTROPLATED TEA KETTLE ON SPIRIT BURNER STAND, the oval kettle with semi gadroon decoration and raised handle, the base with four 'S' scroll wire pattern supports, 11 1/2" (29.3cm) high and an ELECTROPLATE HOT WATER JUG, with blackwood handle and finial and raised on four paw feet (2)
A silver kettle on spirit stand by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd., London, 1939, squat circular with stiff leaf border, stand on three scroll supports, initialled to one side, scalloped spout, fixed handle, 29 cm. high, wt. 1022 gm. (not including plated top to spirit lamp).Good condition, no bruises.
A late Victorian novelty silver spirit lighter by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham, 1892, in the form of a squat man with pointed hat, the butt of a cigarette in his mouth, his hair tied in a pig-tail, his jacket open over a shirt, his hands thrust in his pockets, his cap forming the hinged cover with gilt interior to latter, removable unmarked wick and two matches, 12 cm. high, 87 gm.Overall good condition.
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