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^ A Coalport jug, dated 1831, decorated with flowers, 21cm high; a similar slightly smaller jug, 17cm high; a Pratt type pot lid; a spirit barrel, inscribed Raspberry; a Pearlware meat platter; various Pearlware blue and white plates; a Derby meat platter; a Staffordshire sailor; two Staffordshire cottages; and 19th century service wares
A Collection Of Danbury Mint Equestrian Theme Collectors Plates Each certificated, design by artist Susie Morton. Includes 'love Conquers All' 'Spirit Wind' 'Golden Lights' 'Eternity Calls' 'Set Free' and 'Chosen Champion' Also several cabinet plates and a Liverpool Football Club cigarette case.
Two Chinese carved hardwood low tables, late 19th century, one with scalloped bead work edge with pink variegated marble inset encompassed by inlaid mother of pearl prunus branch border, over a pierced frieze with floral mother of pearl decoration, on four cabriole supports with fierce mask carving to knees above ball and claw feet, united by concave stretchers; the second of conforming design and size but without mother of pearl inlay, both 18in. (45.75cm.) high, 21in. (53.5cm.) diameter. (2)* Condition: - MOP inlaid table: Several cracks to marble and a few chipped areas where cracks cross. Two minor losses to MOP inlay to top border. Approx. 11 MOP petals missing from flowers and centre of most flowers missing. Two losses from large MOP lappets at top of frieze. Joints of stretcher loose. Chip to end of one stretcher at joint with leg.- Second table: Pale circular water stain from a vase or jardiniere to marble top. Small filled chip to edge of marble and small chip to wood at border of marble. Dark spirit stain to edge of top. Small split to one section of pierced frieze. Top very loose - several joints need gluing.
A Victorian silver spirit flask, Atkin Brothers, London 1877, oval form with turn-off lid, engraved 'D. R. Godfrey', 4¾in. (12cm.) long; together with a Victorian fiddle pattern tea spoon, Henry Holland, London 1875, engraved 'David Godfrey', weight 3.75 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Flask has a long (2in. ) line dent to one side. Otherwise good. Marks slightly rubbed but all legible. Spoon in good condition.
A quantity of vintage tools and geometrical engineering drawing implements to include Record planes in original boxes, catalogue and price list for tools for 1956, two Stanley planes and leaflets, an Elwood clamp, a box of dies, oil stones, a Record 'Edged Tool Honer', set of chisels, square dividers and rules, two wooden spirit levels and a c1950 diary giving Imperial measurements etc.
[Ward, Edward]. The Secret History of the Calves-Head Clubb, or, the Republican Unmasqu'd: Wherein is fully shewn the Religion of the Calves-Head Heroes, in their Anniversary Thanksgiving Songs on the Thirtieth of January, by them called Anthems; for the Years 1693, 1694, 1695, 1696, 1697. Now Published, to demonstrate the Restless, Implacable Spirit of a certain Party still among us, who are never to be satisfied till the present Establishment in Church and State is subverted, 1st edition, Printed, and Sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, 1703, 22,[2]pp., includes final blank (D4), slight dampstain and fraying to lower outer corners, disbound 4to One of Ward's most famous pamphlets, purporting to unmask a blasphemous society of dissenters who assembled each year on January 30, the day set aside by Parliament to honour the martyrdom of Charles I, to drink a health to the pious memory of Oliver Cromwell and his associate regicides. The club, according to 'a certain Active Whigg' was founded by Milton and 'some other Creatures of the Commonwealth'. See Troyer, Ned Ward of Grub Street, pp.108-120. (1)
6th-2nd century BC. A large bronze harness buckle in the shape of a quadruped beast, jaws open and grasping a deer in its mouth; raised relief eye and curling tail; to the back a stag with elaborate antlers running along the back; mounted on a custom-made stand. 1.7 kg, 26cm including stand (10 1/4"). Property of a London collector; by inheritance from his grandfather; acquired during travels in the Far East in the 1920s. The Ordos culture emerged in the Eurasian steppes north of the Great Wall of China, in the vast expanse of grasslands that stretches from Siberia into Central Europe. By the first millennium B.C., material prosperity among the nomads had brought about a flowering of creativity and the evolution of a new artistic vocabulary. The pastoral peoples left no written record, but the artefacts that remain provide a key to understanding their culture and beliefs. Beautifully crafted and highly sophisticated and abstract in design, these objects are visual representations of the natural and supernatural worlds that guided their lives. An equestrian people, the nomads produced many objects associated with horses and the paraphernalia of riding. These were embellished primarily with animal motifs. The figures that populate these small objects—ibex and hedgehogs, deer and camels, griffins and dragons—at time exhibit violence and aggression, at times an appealing charm, but always spirit and vitality. This animal style would remain a significant source of inspiration in the decorative arts of the Eurasian continent for centuries to come. The artistic exchange between the pastoral peoples and their settled Chinese neighbours through trade, migration, marriage alliances, and warfare contributed to the cultural development of both groups. Fine condition.
4 bottles Mixed Lot Fine Blended and Single Malt WhiskiesComprising 1 bottle Rutherfords “The Spirit of Scotland” Volume 1, 1 bottle The Famous Grouse “Highland Decanter” (Wade ceramic decanter with 24ct gold gilding), 1 bottle Haig's Dimple Deluxe 12 yo. (1980's bottling) and 1 bottle Glenfiddich Special Reserve “Clans of the Highlands” - House of Stewart 1(1980's bottling and release)
A group of Hornby 'O' guage railway locomotives, carriages, tracks and accessories comprising a set comprising 293C clockwork engine, carriages and track in numbered red and blue boxes, M1 and M2, various No I series items, comprising Special Tank Locomotive, LNER, number 37721, Railway Station (Wayside), Wagon LMS, Level Crossing, PR1 and PL1 points, Buffer Stops (Spring), Signal Cabin, all boxed, further boxed comprising passenger foot bridge, Coal Wagon, RS692, Tank Car RS688, Barrel Wagon RS695 and unboxed Motor Shell Spirit Tank Car, and Tender Wagon number 2930.
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