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Rolls-Royce 'Springfield' 40/50hp Portfolio. An unusual, circa 1922 landscape style black card wallet, opening to reveal a cream-coloured 4 pp. printed folder holding ten side-profile colour plates of different 'Springfield body styles; Piccadilly, Pall Mall, Oxford, Tilbury, Pickwick, Buckingham etc., full specifications of the chassis, the cream folder is very clean, the outer wallet with a silver embossed profile of the 'Spirit of Ecstasy', with very light rubbing (1)
Dallison (Ken). The Spirit, Celebrating 75 Years of the Rolls-Royce Motor Car, Foreword by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, 1st edition, published by The Spirit Group, [1979], 24 colour lithograph plates after watercolours by Dallison, original light tan leather, minor marks, oblong folio (36 x 46.5 cm) Limited edition, 579/2000, signed and numbered on half-title page. (1)
A copper spirit kettle on stand; a Stratton compact; a Stratton musical powder compact; a camera; Royal Albert Old Country Roses butter dish, ring stand, etc; a Japanese export eggshell coffee set; a continental gold painted coffee set; animal models; Art Deco style lady figures; other decorative ceramics; qty
Wodehouse (P.G.). The Mating Season, [1949]; Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit, 1954, 1st eds., original cloth, d.j.s, spines with slight fading and light stains, one or two nicks anc closed tears, Mating Season with later price sticker to front flap, 8vo, together with If I Were You, 1931, Hot Water, 1932, The Luck of the Bodkins, 1935, Young Men in Spats, 1936, Lord Emsworth and Others, 1937 and nine other first editions, without jackets, a few with some fading and light stains, plus 32 other Wodehouse reprints etc (50)
Ø A COLLECTION OF TREEN, comprising: a small oak tiller inscribed to top MARY HANNAH in the form of an alligator with ropework arm clasping a ball; two fids; a set of 19 lignum vitæ plumbers' turn pins; a cased set of boxwood naval architects' shapes, each stamped ER 1865; a beam compass; a wooden level; a saw, two wood and brass spirit levels and a small model of a spirit level; together with a small anchor -- tiller 19in. (48cm.) long, (a lot)
THREE EARLY 20TH-CENTURY ROYAL COPENHAGEN SPIRIT(?) FLASKS, each depicting a famous contemporary vessel, comprising Jylland under full sail, rev. Danish arms; Emden under steam, rev. German arms; and Imperator Pavel at sea, rev. Russian arms -- all 6.75in (17cm) high and in excellent condition, (3), Jylland was an iconic wooden-hulled screw frigate of 1860 and is now preserved as Denmark's equivalent of Nelson's Victory. Emden was a German light cruiser of 1907 sunk in the Cocos Islands by H.M.A.S. Sydney in a classic action in November 1914. Imperator Pavel was a Russian battleship of 1907 which survived the Great War and was broken up in 1923.
A RARE 1IN:32FT SCALE WATERLINE MODEL OF H.M.S. HAWKINS MODELLED BY NORMAN OUGH, 1926, the hull carved from the solid with painted sides and natural deck, carved and painted fittings including capstan, bitts, anchors with painted chains, main and secondary armament, bridge with fire control, masts with radio aerials and signal lanyards, stayed funnels, covered boats in davits, and other details, mounted on raised cloth-covered plinth with maker's plate, name and scale plates, and contained within ebonised wood glazed cover with exhibition label to one corner. Cased measurements -- 6½ x 23½ x 6½in. (16.5 x 60 x 16.5cm.), Norman Ough (1898-1965) was principal model maker to both the National Maritime Museum and Imperial War Museum and made commissions for many others as well as private clients. A considerable eccentric, he was sometimes found half-starved having forgotten to eat for days being so wrapped in his work. His models are considered amongst the finest evocations of the genre, capturing the essential spirit of the ship and, at an age when few, if any short cuts were available, did not see the need to over-crowd detail. This model was presumably a private commission for someone connected to Hawkins, another example of this ship is held in the Imperial War Museum, Catalogue No. MOD1637., H.M.S. Hawkins was one of the five 'Cavendish' class cruisers ordered in 1915. Designed primarily for trade protection, Hawkins was built at Chatham where she was laid down in June 1916. Displacing 9,750 tons (12,190 deep loaded) and measuring 605 feet in length with a 65 foot beam, she could steam at 30 knots and carried a surprisingly heavy main armament of 7-7.5in. guns. Launched in October 1917, she was not completed until after the end of the Great War and her first tour of duty was as flagship to the 5th Light Cruiser Squadron on the China Station where she served from 1919 - 29. After a spell in the East Indies, she was rearmed in 1939 just in time for active duty in the Second World War during which she initially served as Flagship to Rear Admiral Sir Henry Harwood immediately after the Battle of the River Plate; She was scrapped in 1947.,
A Victorian silver plated five piece tea and coffee service Of panelled baluster form, the domed lids with cast finials modelled as a birds of prey, to a scroll rim and handles, each panel engraved with scroll decoration, the lower body embossed with swag rose and leaf design, raised on a circular pedestal foot, with ivory insulators, comprising; spirit kettle, tea pot, coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, circa 1880s, height of coffee pot 30cm (5) CONDITION REPORT: Stamped EPBS, tarnishing to each, finial on teapots with bent wing on bird, each piece with minor bending to rims, so the pieces don't sit perfectly.
A Burmese silver metal-lobed Dish,early 20th century, embossed with deities amongst scrolling vines, with beaded border, 22.5cm,a Burmese silver oval Stand,the pierced border with zodiac medallions,21cm, a Malay silver Dish,with tightly packed foliate decoration and a pierced rim,12.8cm,a Malay two-handled Vase,13.8cm,a Burmese silver Jigger (Spirit Measure),12cm, anda Burmese silver Cup,on a carved ivory stand (7)二十世纪初 缅甸及马来西亚银器 一组七件
A pair of Kyoto creamware Vases,first half of the 19th century, each ovoid, 'hammered' body moulded in relief with Laozi, and the other with Li Tieguai blowing his spirit in the air, accompanied by Gama Sennin in a rocky landscape with brightly enamelled chrysanthemum and peony beneath pine, the foot with diaper, gilt Dai Nihon, Kyoto and Kinkozan zo, 45.5cm (2)This pair of vases is exceptionally well enamelled and gilt, and represents an early example of the work of Sobei Kinkozan at Kyoto. He was not a Satsuma potter and this type is a precursor of the work of Makuzu Kozan, not by him. Another indication of the early date is the 'ikebori' terminals of the lines of the characters.
A large 19th century stoneware flagon modelled as a Smiling Gentleman's Face wearing a night cap, supplied by Gurney's Wine & Spirit Warehouse, 71 High Street, Poplar. (Chip to nose, grazing crack right ear three inches down to neck, crack under chin and cracks to top of head and glaze crack to filled.)
MISCELLANEOUS CHINA, GLASS AND METAL WARE to include a pottery spirit barrel, gin, with a brass tap 30cm in height, a brass and stone inset decanter and glasses, two Royal Doulton figurines, three Eastgate Pottery vases of naturalistic form, two Martino Pottery antelope busts and further items
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