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Lot 224

A Lady's Silver Dressing Table Set comprising hair brush, clothes brush, mirror, a set of glass and silver coasters together with a silver plated spirit kettle and a stand and a pair of knife rests and miniature glass goblets.

Lot 32

An Antique Copper Fireside Kettle, together with a brass spirit kettle and stand. (2)

Lot 271

A brass spirit kettle on stand

Lot 1753

A pair of early 20th Century porcelain spirit barrels Each of typical rounded barrel form, with removable upper integral stopper and applied brass handle, each with banded designs and central cartouche filled with gilt 'Rum' and 'S. Whisky' titles, reserved against a puce ground, 32.5cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 1753: Pair of barrels rum, circular cover with a large chip to the underside of the rim approximately 4.5cm x 1.5cm, hairline crack to the oval support rubbing to the gilt rim, rubbing to the oval which encloses the inscription rum, rubbing to the flowers extensive rubbing to gilt, the second one S. Whisky a circular detachable cover extensively restored top approximately 10cm and 4cm from the rim, extensive rubbing to the gilt decoration including the inscription "one extra tap".

Lot 333

Asprey London Dresser style toast rack with spirit Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 352

Silver spirit burner and a mixed group of other Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 1728

A collection of metalware including an Arts and Crafts copper spirit kettle on wrought iron stand, measures, Repton School shoe horn

Lot 51

OO Gauge. Hornby 3 x Rail car sets. Includes R. 867 BR twin Rail bus Class 142, R. 267 BR 2-car DMU Class 110 & R. 2161 Northern Spirit class 142 Rail bus. G+ in F/G boxes, some fading.

Lot 746

A Spirit Of St. Louis radio alarm clock.

Lot 2336

Five boxes of die-cast cars including Hot Wheels, Matchbox and Corgi, Triang Minic crocodile and a spirit of the road articulated lorry, various.

Lot 522

A Victorian Dunhill silver and cut-glass spirit flask, London 1895, height 13cm.

Lot 150

A silver plated tea kettle, on spirit heater stand by Walker & Hall, 31cm high

Lot 156

A modern silver decanter stand, London 1977, approx. 45ozs., 42cm long, with three square cut spirit decanters, having porcelain labels "Brandy", "Gin" and "Sherry"; and a modern cut glass ships decanter with silver collar and porcelain label "Port"

Lot 191

A continental silver square glass spirit decanter, with etched decoration; and a silver topped dressing table tidy jar (2)

Lot 74

Early 19th century Lambeth ware stoneware spirit flask in the form of a wine merchant's shop  (Watts 5 London Wall). Incised markings to base 'J. Huryfield (?), Fore Street, Lambeth' 18cm tall.

Lot 358

A 20th century silver spirit warmer, raised on paw feet, bears hallmarks for London

Lot 606

The Spirit of The Book or Memoirs of Caroline, Princess of Hasburg, A Political and Amatory Romance. Ed. [Author] Thomas Ashe. Allen & Co, London. 1811. 3 Vols. Extremely rare 1st ed of little remembered Irish early nineteenth-century author Thomas Ashe. Copac locates only 4 copies of this ed, one of which is in Trinity college. 3 Vols complete. A book which garnered some notoriety when first published in 1811, as it was believed to have been a thinly veiled account of the relationship between George IV and Queen consort, Caroline, it went through four editions by 1812, and its 7th by 1820. Also of note was the swashbuckling career of the author Thomas Ashe himself. The title page of each volume is inscribed by Sir Pryse Pryse of Gogaddan, Wales. [3].

Lot 645

Silver Spirit Bottle Identifier ( Vodka ). Birmingham 1926.

Lot 708A

A Large Collection of 19th Century and Later Brass, to include 19th century brass spirit kettle, a brass embossed footed basket, a pair of 19th century spiral twist oak candles, a pair of cloisonne brass bowls, ashtrays, etc.

Lot 996

A Beswick Porcelain Model 'Spirit of Freedom', raised on a teak base.

Lot 602

An unusual early 19th Century large heavy brass Tobacco Box with shaped hinges, handle and lock, approx. 22cms (8 1/2") long; a rare 19th Century engraved brass Spirit Gauge, 46cms (18") long; and an unusual large antique painted leather Belt, with brass studs and heavy brass buckle. (3)

Lot 67

A large silver Spirit Flask, with presentation inscription to the owner "From Trim Branch British Legion on his Retirement as President 1919 - 1962," approx. 10 ozs, very good. (1)

Lot 906

A very good scarce 19th Century German model Upright Steam Boiler, the painted metal chrome and tin body with steam gauge, thermometer, taps etc., also with original spirit lamp, and with small oval metal badge, inscribed "Germany E.P.", 35cms (14") h. (1)

Lot 910

The Personal Belongings of an Irish Officer from The Leinster Regiment in World War 1 Military: An exceptionally complete possibly unique collection, belonging to an Officer of The Leinster Regiment, during World War I. The lot includes, his uniforms, jackets and trousers, hats, with tin box container, his leather boots and stirrups, his folding bed, roll-out mattress, folding chair and table, his fitted travel case, with outer protective leather cover, his cooker with spirit lamps, his cups and saucers, knives, forks, spoons and other items, and his large canvas carrying bag for same. The officer was Major E.F. Farrell, Co. Meath, one of the famous Farrell Brothers. An amazing survivor, so intact, almost 100 years later. As a collection, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 532

Harry Clarke Studios A very attractive stained glass cinquefoil Panel by Richard King, "God the Father and Holy Spirit," approx. 67cms (26 1/2"), now in temporary wooden frame. (1) Provenance: From the family of the late David Clarke. Formerly on display at All Hallows College, Dublin 9.

Lot 533

Harry Clarke Studios A very attractive Triptych stained glass Window, depicting "God the Father and the Holy Spirit" (central panel) flanked by two semi-circular panels each depicting two angels,overall approx. 43cms x 71cms (17" x 28"). (3) Provenance: From the family of the late David Clarke. Formerly on display at All Hallows College, Dublin 9.

Lot 21

A novelty Rolls Royce musical decanter In the form of a radiator grill, the stopper in the form of The Spirit of Ecstasy, height 25cm.

Lot 769

2 bottles Gin and Bols Geneva comprising: 1 bottle Spirit of London 'Small Batch' together with I bottle (Stone Crock bottle) Jonge Bols Double Distilled

Lot 798

3 bottles Isle of Mull 10 Years Old Single Malt 56% Abv Specially bottled for “The Shareholders of The Spirit of 1992 plc”

Lot 158

An Indian white metal kettle on stand richly embossed and chased with processional figures bearing effigies of Shiva, within foliate borders, with 'trunk' swing handle, elephant finial and elephant's head spout, the stand with elephants as feet; with spirit burner, early 1900's, 51 oz gross (see Lot 159) Condition Report very good overall, no damage/repair

Lot 49

A Spirit Kettle on Stand.

Lot 294

Victorian cut glass jug shape decanter, 33cm, another jug shape decanter and a pair of led crystal spirit decanters (4).

Lot 306

Suite of Stuart crystal table glassware, including two tall decanters and spirit decanter.

Lot 1529

Two Victorian copper spirit measures

Lot 2154

Large copper and iron bound log bin, a pair of metal bound spirit barrels and an antique warming pan

Lot 466

Doulton Lambeth stoneware spirit flask for Ashby, Staines, another Jenkins and Jones, Huntingdon and three others similar

Lot 102

An impressive Stewart power plant. A Stewart 650 style single cylinder engine with a 6 spoke 10cm flywheel, plus a Stewart 10V verticle single cylinder engine, both connected to each other by insulated brass piping and also both connected to a substantial copper boiler, 21.5cm in length. Fitted with pressure gauge, water level gauge, pressure tap, filler hexagonal nut. The boiler is mounted on a substantial black painted frame with separate burner tray with spirit container, and a large black painted chimney. Plus a power take-off driven electric generator, all mounted on a long wooden display base, 113cm x 33.5cm. Unit basically GC-VGC minor cleaning required. Plate 2

Lot 109

‘The New Power-Plus Bowman Steam Speed-Boat “Swallow”. A wooden streamlined pond racer, 54cm overall length, with a simple brass live steam single cylinder power plant, a spirit fired centrally mounted boiler, with slide out burner under. Surmounted by a removable curved red painted tinplate shield, with a removable wooden cover to aft, fitted with a serrated rudder control, mounted with a large brass rudder and fitted with a 3 bladed brass propeller. Varnished hull with red painted lower, ‘Bowman’ logo to wooden cover. Boxed, some age wear overall. Boat GC some age wear. Plate 2

Lot 110

An unusual early 20th Century style Sutcliffe two funnelled ‘Putt-Putt’ powered battleship. Painted in dark grey with reddish brown lower hull and rudder, with support bar fitted to lower hull. Lift off centre section with two funnels and two swivelling deck mounted guns, heat vent to front of front mounted gun. An interesting example with brass coil spring/spirit fired drive. 31cm overall length. GC-VGC for age, some age patina overall, mast missing to bridge, flags missing to fore and aft positions. Plate 2

Lot 112

An unusually large early 20th Century style Sutcliffe two funnelled ‘Putt-Putt’ powered warship. Painted in dark grey with red lower hull and rudder, with support bar fitted to lower hull. Lift off centre section with two funnels, two swivelling guns and heat vent. Decks with two more swivelling guns and with heat vents to fore and aft, complete with mast to bridge. An interesting example with brass coil spring/spirit fired drive. 42cm overall length. In its rare original cardboard box with applied label, minor age wear overall. Ship GC-VGC for age, some age patina overall, flags missing to fore and aft positions. Plate 2

Lot 132

A silver plated spirit kettle and stand

Lot 2221

A large plated Tureen and lid with a spirit burner stand, three piece Teaset, various toast racks, glass and plated bottle stands, boxed egg cup and spoon and a child's spoon and pusher, etc.

Lot 55

Mamod TE traction engine ,boxed, good condition, spirit fired

Lot 63

Markie Little Gem traction engine ref.ARJ built by Tony Pearce Designs with spirit burner (this modelwas built in 2008 and has only ben run with compressed air and is in fine original condition

Lot 870

An Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, 20th century, glass panels, white dial with dagger and Arabic numerals, movement numbered 279635, large balance below 6, spirit level, stop lever to the underside, 23.5cm high, with instruction booklet 17.04.15, Brass surfaces are slightly discoloured, movement has been on test and is working.

Lot 605

A Royal Doulton Spirit of Life horse figure, on base

Lot 1439

A British Rail Railway Lamp with spirit burner to interior - Height 51 cm and a red painted Road Lamp marked C W C

Lot 790

Four hallmarked silver spoons, napkin ring and five spirit labels - Weight approx. 6.43 troy oz

Lot 4

ALONSO FERNANDO: (1981- ) Spanish Motor Racing Driver, Formula One World Champion 2005 & 2006. A souvenir Alpinestar Renault Formula One racing suit, predominantly light and dark blue and yellow, bearing various embroidered sponsorship logos including Team Spirit, Telefonica, Elf, Michelin etc., also embroidered with Alonso's name in white across the velcro waist belt, signed by Alonso in bold black ink and dated 2005 in his hand. Some light staining in places, otherwise VG

Lot 416

JAMES HENRY: (1843-1916) American-born British Author. A.L.S., Henry James, three pages, 8vo, Florence, 1st January 1886, to Mr. Archer. James thanks his correspondent for having supplied him with the text of a document, remarking 'I have much enjoyed reading it again, & shall take the liberty of keeping it awhile, as the spirit will probably move me to quote from it. After that I shall carefully return it to you'. James also refers to a mutual acquaintance who has 'somewhat recovered from his London misfortunes' and comments 'He returns from the dead so often that I can't but think that some really fruitful life is in store for him yet'. In concluding the author writes of his surroundings 'I will give your message to Florence but she doesn't deserve it just now - she is in a horrid winter mood & I go as soon as possible to Rome'. Some very light foxing and minor age wear, VG

Lot 651

RENAN ERNEST: (1823-1892) French Philologist & Philosopher. A.L.S., E Renan, one page, 8vo, Paris, 28th May 1875, to Chennevieres, in French. Renan writes in regards to a charming academy and praises the true spirit of the Gaulois, further thanking his correspondent for an exquisite gift and remarking ‘This first volume makes me strongly desire the other’. With blank integral leaf. Some light staining and minor foxing, only very slightly affecting the text, but not the signature. G

Lot 864

LINDBERGH CHARLES: (1902-1974) American Aviator who made the first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean, 20th - 21st May 1927. Book signed, a hardback edition of The Spirit of St Louis, First Edition of the Presentation Edition published by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1953 (First Issue with the Scribner's A printed on the copyright page). Signed by Lindbergh in bold black fountain pen ink to the colophon page and numbered 621 of an unspecified (although 1000) limited edition. Bound in red cloth with silver stamped title to spine and accompanied by the glassine jacket. VG

Lot 944

WORLD WAR II: An historically important document, two pages, folio, n.p. (Washington DC), 8th May 1945. The original mimeograph document, marked Hold for Release and with the cautionary statement 'The following address of the President, to be broadcast in connection with the surrender of Germany, MUST BE HELD IN CONFIDENCE until delivery of the address HAS BEGUN….The same restrictions as to release apply to radio announcers and news commentators' was prepared by Jonathan Daniels, Secretary to the President, is numbered 46 COF in the upper right corner. The document provides the text of American President Harry S. Truman's V-E Day Proclamation and states, in part, 'This is a solemn but a glorious hour. I only wish that Franklin D. Roosevelt had lived to witness this day. General Eisenhower informs me that the forces of Germany have surrendered to the United Nations. The flags of freedom fly over all Europe….Our rejoicing is sobered and subdued by a supreme consciousness of the terrible price we have paid to rid the world of Hitler and his evil band. Let us not forget, my fellow Americans, the sorrow and the heartbreak which today abide in the homes of so many of our neighbors….We can repay the debt which we owe to our God, to our dead and to our children only by work….We must work to finish the war. Our victory is but half-won. The west is free, but the east is still in bondage to the treacherous tyranny of the Japanese. When the last Japanese division has surrendered unconditionally, then only will our fighting job be done….The job ahead is no less important, no less urgent, no less difficult than the task which now happily is done. I call upon every American to stick to his post until the last battle is won. Until that day, let no man abandon his post or slacken his efforts. And now, I want to read to you my formal proclamation of this occasion:….The Allied armies, through sacrifice and devotion and with God's help, have wrung from Germany a final and unconditional surrender. The western world has been freed of the evil forces which for five years and longer have imprisoned the bodies and broken the lives of millions upon millions of free-born men….Our Armies of Liberation have restored freedom to these suffering peoples, whose spirit and will the oppressors could never enslave. Much remains to be done. The victory won in the West must now be won in the East. The whole world must be cleansed of the evil from which half the world has been freed….The power of our peoples to defend themselves against all enemies will be proved in the Pacific war as it has been proved in Europe….' A document of superb content. Some very light, minor creasing and a few small areas of paper loss to the left edge, none of which affect the text, otherwise VG Harry S. Truman (1884-1972) American President 1945-53.

Lot 1010

A quantity of Tools in two carrying boxes including spanners, screwdrivers, hammers, spirit level, etc.

Lot 1033

A quantity of miscellanea including a wooden jewellery box, cased modern spirit flask, metal pill boxes, cigarette case etc.

Lot 1329

A quantity of Tools including a new Stanley 22'' saw, spirit level, Dowling Jig, small Black Prince saw, etc.

Lot 255

A silver plated teapot with ebony loop handle on four splayed supports, together with a matching coffee pot, cream jug and twin handled sugar bowl, together with a silver plated large coffee pot, spirit burner and oval tray.

Lot 1618

•FRED YATES (1922-2008) DAPHNE DU MAURIER'S FAMILY HOME, BODINNICK, CORNWALL, 1967 Signed, also inscribed and dated verso, oil on masonite 59.5 x 91cm. * Daphne du Maurier moved into `Ferryside` (formerly `Swiss Cottage`) at Fowey in May 1927 when she was just 19. It had been spotted by her mother and two sisters and the family fell in love with it. Daphne's first novel, `The Loving Spirit` (1931), was written whist she lived there. Cornwall inspired her finest writings and the nearby village of Menabilly, which became `Manderley` in her defining work `Rebecca` (1938), was her home from 1943. Fowey was to become a literal and a spiritual sanctuary for her. In her diary, she wrote of "the lights of Polruan and Fowey. Ships anchored, looking up through blackness. The jetties, white with clay. Mysterious shrouded trees, owls hooting, the splash of muffled oars in lumpy water… All I want is to be at Fowey. Nothing and no one else. This, now, is my life." Yates was not yet a professional painter when he produced this picture. Born and bred in Manchester, he worked as an art teacher at Dawlish in Devon before settling in a cottage close to the harbour in Fowey in 1968/69 and lived there until moving to rural Provence in France in 1998. ++ Thick impasto intact; granular residue in sky

Lot 1658

A TRIGONA 'ROLLING BALL' MANTEL CLOCK the brass frame with tilting platform above three enamelled dials showing hours, minutes and seconds, fusee movement 9" x 5.5" (23 cms x 14 cms) wood base with spirit level

Lot 85

Muggleton - The Acts of the Witnesses of the Spirit, slightly browned (Lodowick) The Acts of the Witnesses of the Spirit, slightly browned, endpapers extensively foxed, contemporary polished tree calf, edges a little rubbed, gilt spine, green morocco label, spine rubbed, an attractive copy, sm. 4to, no publisher, 1764.

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