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Lot 124

An ovoid crystal decanter with silver collar, Sheffield 1993 with a silver spirit label, Sheffield 1992 plus a two piece glass vase.

Lot 116

A VICTORIAN COPPER FOUR GALLON HAY STACK DISTILLERY COPPER MEASURE with brass plaque inscribed 'Brockbank & Millor' Spirit Merchants L'Pool with loop handle and funnel

Lot 333

A JOHN RABONE AND SONS BRASS MOUNTED MAHOGANY SPIRIT LEVEL, ALMOST AS NEW IN THE ORIGINAL CARD BOX

Lot 120

A silver-topped glass toilet jar, a silver-plated large-cigar holder, together with two oil cans and vintage curling and crimping tongs with spirit heater

Lot 196

5 assorted sizes and make of vintage spirit levels including I&D Smallwood & J Rabone

Lot 27

A George V silver urn shape Basket with swags etc, swing handle on beaded circular base, London 1914, a pierced oval Salt, Edinburgh 1883, a quantity of Mexican silver Spirit Tots and a Sheffield plated Candle Snuffer

Lot 42

An Edward VII silver and crocodile skin mounted glass Spirit Flask engraved initials, Sheffield 1936 and a George V combined Vesta/Powder Compact, Birmingham 1914

Lot 47

A Dutch sterling silver Ewer with engraved panels on single knop stem and pedestal base, 10in, and a Kettle Warmer with Spirit Burner with swags, ribbons and portrait medallions

Lot 236

A Ruddspeed chrome plated spirit flask, modelled as a Bugatti radiator grille, 8in. A Ruddspeed chrome plated spirit flask, modelled as a Bugatti radiator grille, marks to the back, 8in.

Lot 17

A silver plated spirit kettle, hinged on a tripod base with burner, 35 cm high max.

Lot 717

A Regency Maltwood of London mercurial wheel barometer, c1820, 20.5cm dial calibrated from 28-31, spirit level below, thermometer and hygrometer above, 100cm max. approx.

Lot 718

A Regency Giobbo mercurial wheel barometer, c1820, 25cm diameter dial with Masonic symbols, calibrated from 28-31, with spirit level below, circular mirror above, the top with thermometer and hygrometer, 104cm max. approx.

Lot 50

A Victorian blue and clear overlay scent bottle, a silvered mounted spirit phial, two further scent bottles, and atomiser

Lot 427

D & A ELECTROPLATED TANTALUS MARKED C7024 CONTAINING THREE SQUARE SECTION SPIRIT DECANTERS WITH STOPPERS AND HM SILVER SPIRIT LABELS 'RUM, SHERRY, WHISKY' RESPECTIVELY

Lot 129

A William IV silver spirit kettle and burner, Thomas Mitchell & Co., London 1830 & 1831, together with a matched silver stand, Barnard Brothers, London 1833, the kettle of compressed circular form with embossed flowers and scrolls against trellis pattern ground, with engraved crest and coat of arms, the cover with cast silver greyhound finial and turned ivory swing handle, all supported by circular silver stand with gadrooned rim and raised on three outswept feet, with central silver burner, 32cm high (including stand and handle), total weight 59oz

Lot 1549

A late Victorian silver mounted spirit flask, of curved rectangular form, with engine turned decoration, with a pull-off beaker base, London 1898.

Lot 1589

Plated wares, comprising; a tea kettle, having ebonised fittings, with a stand and a spirit burner, an oval teapot stand, raised on four feet and a lidded preserve jar stand, with scroll pierced decoration, raised on three ball and claw feet.

Lot 1648

A silver spirit flask, of oval form having a screw top, the hallmark rubbed and a silver octagonal tobacco box, gilt within, Birmingham 1916, combined weight 240 gms.

Lot 1664

A French Hermes silver gilt set of Smoker's Requisites (for card players), comprising; a set of four circular dishes, a set of four spirit tots and a rectangular matchbox slide, each initial engraved DPJ, with a Hermes Paris fitted case, also a silver plated and green enamelled photograph frame, pierced with floral decoration.

Lot 57

Mary Fedden, Spirit Lamp,lithograph, edition: archive, signed, framed 91 x 71 cm (framed size) Usual retail value £600On show at the Curwen Gallery.

Lot 476

MAINLY SCRATCH BUILD PRE-WAR STEAM POWERED PLANT, the horizontal boiler on black metal housing fitted with whistle, safety valve, steam outlet with top, detachable chimney and hand rails and the spirit burner, powering an oscillating single cylinder and separate pulley wheel, on oak vase with brass safety/hand rail, 8 1/4" (21cm) wide x 7 1/4" (18.5cm) high over the chimney

Lot 553

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY BRASS SCHOOL BELL OR TABLE BELL, of typical form, with turned hardwood handle, 9 1/2" (24cm) high, INTAGLIO BRASS SEAL, with turned hardwood handle, TWO OLD HARDWOOD AND BRASS SPIRIT LEVELS, pair of beechwood GLOVE STRETCHERS, and TWO WORLD WAR II SERVICE MEDALS, viz 1939/45 and Defence medals with RIBBONS, AWARD LIST AND POSTAL BOX (7)

Lot 1287

An early 20th century collapsible steel toddy set, of folding and stacking form, comprising three-tier beaker, tripod base with spirit burner aperture, the push on cover set with a compressed glass bottle, 7cm high

Lot 1466

An Art Deco silver plated spirit kettle & stand; a Victorian circular salver ; etc

Lot 322

A pair of silver capped Hukin & Heath glass miniature spirit jugs with ribbed bodies

Lot 443

Contemporary silver double spirit measure of bell form, with loop handle (Birmingham 2001) and a small silver funnel (Birmingham 1997), together with a white metal tot measure in the form of a thimble, in original case, spirit measure 7cm overall height (3)

Lot 522

Fine quality composite late 19th century Chinese silver three piece tea set, by Hung Chong, Shanghai, comprising teapot of segmented melon form, with panels embossed with floral decoration, simulated bamboo spout and handle with ivory insulators and hinged cover with prunus decoration and stalk finial, matching sugar and cream, together with a spirit kettle on stand with similar segmented body with embossed panels of a dragon, water buffalo, birds, chrysanthemum and bamboo, simulated bamboo spout and swing handle, simulated bamboo stand and separate burner and a large two-handled tray with engraved foliate decoration, floral and foliate border interspaced with panels of Chinese characters, standing on four bulbous fluted feet. All marked with Chinese character marks, stamped - H. C. or Hung Chong, Shanghai and with original cases. All at approximately 114ozs, tray 58cm across handles (qty) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Marks clear. Teapot - minor surface wear, dents and scratching commensurate with age. Insulators cracked. Otherwise very good. Sugar - minor surface wear. Bottom of one handle squashed and filed off. Otherwise very good. Cream - minor surface wear. Otherwise very good. Spirit kettle - minor surface wear. Handle insulators cracked. Leading edge of hinged cover with slight nibbling. Otherwise very good. Stand - minor distortion to frame. One cross strut broken. Burner is plated but in good condition. Hinge pin missing replaced with a sewing pin. Burner may not be original to set. Tray - minor surface scratching, etc. Green tone to Chinese characters around rim worn, otherwise very good. Wooden cases complete but warped and tired

Lot 1193

A BRASS SPIRIT KETTLE AND STAND, a large tray, a copper pan and a brass bell (4)

Lot 177

Edwardian electroplated spirit kettle, oval semi-fluted form, 40cms, a small plated salver and an old Sheffield plate coaster, (3).

Lot 292

Edwardian silver spirit jug, London 1901-07, semi-fluted near spherical form, the stand on tripod legs, webbed feet, 23cms.

Lot 430

A collection of seven various silver spirit decanter labels including Georgian and Victorian. (R13)

Lot 119

A 19th Century Brass Spirit Kettle on Tipping Stand, Supported by Two Monkeys. 25cm Wide

Lot 327

An Arts and Crafts glass spirit decanter, circa 1903, probably Stevens and Williams, dimpled and waisted form with applied colourless trails and green prunts to the shoulders, the silver collar marked for Birmingham 1903, below a hollow stopper with tooled green ribbon trails, 26.5cm high Note: numerous Stourbridge and London factories produced green trailed glass in this style, including Stuart and Powell.

Lot 412

Rene Vincent (1879 - 1936), a Shell poster, 'Shell Spirit and Motor Oils, Your Car Deserves Them Both', published 1969, Royle Publications Ltd., originally published 1926, 50.5cm x 75.5cm

Lot 321

A Pair of 19th Century Naive Pierced Block Carvings with polychromed decoration. Each carving depicting the Holy family with The infant Jesus to the centre holding hands with his parents either side below the dove of the holy spirit surmounted by a crown borne by winged angels. One block 7½ ins (19 cms) the other, 8 ins (20 cms) high, both approx 7½ ins (19 cms) wide.

Lot 127

By Frederick A. Simeone, M.D, with preface by Mario Andretti, photography by Michael Furman, 384 pages, hardbound. The Spirit of Competition is the story behind the Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum, the creation of neurosurgeon Dr. Frederick Simeone, who began acquiring the cars in the collection five decades ago. Excellent condition.

Lot 188

A good Ruddspeed decanter, in the form of a Rolls-Royce Radiator. Complete with rectangular RR badge, radiator cap & miniature Spirit of Ecstasy mascot. Good condition & very attractive. Approximately 25cm tall.

Lot 194

A commemorative Rolls-Royce glass showroom plaque, featuring the Spirit of Ecstasy mascot and RR insignia. Reputedly one of approximately 100 produced in the USA. Very good condition.

Lot 195

A very good Rolls-Royce Spirit of Ecstasy mascot, as fitted to c1918 - 1925 40/50HP Silver Ghost models. Signed `C. Sykes' & marked `R.R. Ltd' and `6-12-11', A superb example, featuring some wear to the plating and over polishing to the markings. Mounted to a plated Rolls-Royce radiator cap.

Lot 197

A magnificent Edwardian Rolls-Royce Spirit of Ecstasy mascot for the 40/50HP six cylinder Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost automobile, this being the rarest type, produced for only 6 months back in 1911, having various correct period dating features including the hollow under base area & most importantly the words 'Rolls-Royce Limited 6th FEBRUARY 1911' around the base area, as opposed to all other Ghost mascots which read 'Rolls-Royce Ltd FEB 1911'. This rare mascot features the signature of Charles Sykes across the top of the base area and no under-wing markings, which is correct on all pre-World War One examples. A stunning and impressive item of the very finest detail, deep original pre-war nickel-silver plated finish on bronze base metal, mounting stud and fittings, mounted to a period radiator cap. H&H are delighted to offer this type of Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost mascot for only the second time since 1993.

Lot 2007

- 1 previous keeper up until 2011 - Original owners' manuals and service booklet with 17 stamps - c.57,400 recorded miles and 16 previous MOT's Further info: The Spirit II was introduced in 1989 and differed from its predecessor due to its automatic ride control and a reworked and modernised dashboard. '988 UXA' also benefits from the later 4 speed automatic gearbox which was fitted to 1991 models onwards. Finished in Vermilion Red with Magnolia piped red leather this Spirit II has 8 service stamps in the service booklet by Broughton's and a further 9 stamps up to c.46000 miles by Balmorals, now showing c.57000 miles the second owner has described the condition of the car as "very good" all round. The owner's manuals, service booklet, previous MOT's, current V5 and MOT until March 2016 are all present in the cars history folder.

Lot 2011

- 1 of just 1,570 Silver Seraphs made - One private registered keeper and 21,000 miles from new - Tracker, original book packs, build certificate and MOT till November Further Info: An undisputedly fine motorcar, the Graham Hull-penned Silver Seraph marked Rolls-Royce's intention to reclaim its reputation as producer of `the best car in the world'. Following a long gestation period that dated back to the late `80s, the model was actually only made for four years - 1998 to 2002 - as a result of which just 1570 examples ultimately vacated the factory in Crewe, making it a relatively rare breed. The company claimed the monocoque chassis to be 65 percent stiffer than that of the Silver Spirit it replaced. Power came from a BMW-derived all-alloy V12 engine of 5.4-litres, making it the first 12-cylinder car to transport the Silver Lady since the mighty Phantom III of 1939. The Seraph shared its platform, bodyshell and much else with the Bentley Arnage of the period. But while the twin-turbo V8-powered and more stiffly-suspended Arnage was aimed at the enthusiast driver, the Seraph was all about comfort and luxury. The example now offered hails from December 2000 and was owned by Rolls-Royce until purchased by its one and only private keeper in November the following year. It is presented in the striking combination of Black Sapphire bodywork and an interior trimmed in Navy Blue-piped Barley coloured hide and carpeted in Dark Blue Wilton. The paperwork shows the Rolls to have been serviced at 11, 12, 13, 17 and 19,000 miles, the last of which took place on December 12 last year - the mileage now stands at a notably low 21,000. Previously on a private plate, the Seraph is expected to be re-granted its original registration - `X744 CMA'. The motorcar is now offered complete with: Tracker; original book packs; company build certificate; two sets of keys; sundry paperwork including service bills and old MOTs; plus a current MOT valid to November 22.

Lot 230

A good lot, comprising a Spirit of Ecstasy wine stopper, a showroom-type pen/desk set, an Rolls-Royce tie pin, a Rolls-Royce paper knife and a bottle opener. Good condition. (5)

Lot 242

Some rare examples, together with a Spirit of Ecstasy tie pin. Good condition. (Qty)

Lot 263

Features an etched Spirit of Ecstasy mascot to the glass panel, plus twin pen holder and an ink bottles to the marble base.

Lot 286

Constructed of bronze with good silver plating, this rare accessory mascot mimics the famous 'Spirit of Ecstasy' by Charles Sykes and was fitted to many Rolls-Royce cars in period by owners that preferred its design to the factory mascots. Marked 'AEL Copyright', display base mounted and offered in very good condition. 7" tall.

Lot 321

Terence Cuneo CVO OBE RGI (1907-1996) The Spirit of Brooklands (Sir Henry Birkin races the 4 ¢ litre Bentley against John Cobb in the Delage 10 ¢ litre. Birkin Wins at a speed of 137.58 mph) Photolithographic print in colour. Signed in pencil by Cuneo, and in pencil by various Brooklands Drivers. Image size 17 ¢ x 24 inches (44.5 x 61 cms) Framed. Together with - Roy Nockolds (1911-1979) Sir Henry Birkin Bentley (showing Birkin racing the Bentley 4 ¢ litre at Brooklands) Photogravure Signed and inscribed with title by Roy Nockolds. Image size 9 x 14 inches (23 x 36 cms) Framed.

Lot 332

Both featuring miniature Spirit of Ecstasy presentation-size mascots. Highly attractive and offered in very good condition. (2)

Lot 477

A good nickel-plated bronze Spirit of Ecstasy, as fitted to c1912 - 14 period 40/50HP Silver Ghost models, signed to the base by sculptor Charles Sykes with patent date 6-2-11, correctly featuring no under-wing markings and a hollow base. Offered in good condition. This is the largest type produced for the 40/50HP Silver Ghost motorcars.

Lot 56

A very rare and important Rolls-Royce solid bronze giant-sized Rolls-Royce Spirit of Ecstasy Showroom Display Mascot, believed to be one of about 25 produced by Charles Sykes for Rolls-Royce Limited in the late Edwardian - 1920s period. Signed to the base Charles Sykes and marked No.5 to the base area. Measures approx. 21.50 inches tall base to wing tip and approximately 15.75 inches tall from the base to top of head. Overall, including the huge and very attractive polished wooden Showroom Display Mount for the Spirit of Ecstasy, the whole measures approx 29.50 inches tall. Offered in absolutely excellent original and well-preserved condition, this magnificent Rolls-Royce Showroom Bronze Spirit of Ecstasy Statue is believed to have been on display at the famous Rolls-Royce Conduit Street, London Showrooms until the 1960s, when it was passed on to another London RR Dealership for Showroom Display, It was in the magnificent Collection of Rare and Important Rolls-Royce Memorabilia of well-know RREC Member the Late Brian Corser until his sad passing in the 1990s.

Lot 93

As produced circa 1908, signed, nickel-plated finish on bronze, featuring a naked girl in standing position, very scarce pre-Spirit of Ecstasy piece. Display base mounted.

Lot 396

Mackinlays Rare Old Highland Malt Whisky. Shackleton Replica. 'The Enduring Spirit'. 47.3% 70cl.

Lot 450

*4 bottles of Sourz Toffee Apple Spirit Drink. 15% 70cl.

Lot 206

Six Vintage Small Spirit Levels

Lot 42

Framed and Glazed Shell Spirit and Motor Oils Picture

Lot 6

A pair of etched glass spirit decanters of bulbous form, decorated with abstract and geometric shapes, each 23cm.

Lot 321

Vintage enamel double sided sign Shell motor spirit 47 cms x 48 cms

Lot 333

Vintage Shell Motor Spirit can 1932 with Pratts lid

Lot 375B

Optimus enamel spirit burner camping cooker made in Sweden

Lot 434

Pair of 19th century brass chocolate pots on spirit heater

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