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LINDBERGH (Charles A) The Spirit of St Louis, New York 1953, signed and inscribed to title by the author to Dr Archibald Ballantyne, then secretary to the Royal Aeronautical Society, silver blocked blue cloth in chipped aged dust jacket Provenance: Dr Ballantyne and by descent within the family
A collection of silver items, to include: a late Edwardian oval cream jug by Deykin & Harrison, Birmingham 1909, with a scroll handle, 14.5cm long; an engine turned nail buffer by Mappin & Webb, London 1930, with a circular shaped vacant reserve, 11cm long; a Victorian circular half gadrooned cream jug by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1889, with a beaded rim and a loop handle, 10cm long; another similar cream jug by Mappin & Webb; and a Victorian spirit flask by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1891, 8.5cm long, 336g (10.8 oz) gross weighable
Home Rule: Speeches on Irish Questions by John George MacCarthy, M.P.; 68pp 1877; The Home Rule Instalment Bill and It`s Rejection by Home Rulers. Dublin 1907; Ireland As It Is and As It Would Be Under Home Rule, Birmingham Daily Gazette Company, Limited, Birmingham and London, 1893. Original Green Cloth Hardback. Presumed First Edition. 8.8"" Tall. [1893]. xii, 419pp. ""Sixty-two letters written by the Special Commissioner of the Birmingham Daily Gazette, between March and August 1893."" Includes colour map frontispiece and index, and features this not entirely sensitive opening: ""By the Spirit of the Capital I do not mean, as an Irishman would tell you, Jameson`s whiskey, nor yet the vivifying soul of Guinness`s double stout, but the mental posture of the dwellers in Dublin with reference to Home Rule. There can be no doubt of the interest prevailing in the Irish metropolis."" Green cloth hardback with gilt titles to top board and spine, and edges coloured red. (3).
A mixed quantity of silver plated items and a glassware, to include a pair of three branch table candelabra, cocktail shaker, three piece condiment, two cosmetic jars, a Hukin & Heath coffee pot (design after Christopher Dresser) and a swing handled basket, crystal included two wine rinsers, a Georgian spirit decanters, two Edwardian wine decanters, four red and clear beakers and two Murano ashtrays. Also included in lot one cased set of hallmarked silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1962. (Qty)
An Art Deco Dutch Gauda export ware `Bergen` factory novelty spirit drinking set, to include barrel on a wooden stand, six matching shot small mags and a serving tray, all painted in typical manner in bands of bright foliage colours between yellow, brown, green and dark semi-lustre glazes, marked in French: Fabrique de Belgique.
Ten 19th century clear glass finger bowls together with a pair of clear banded glass spirit barrels, a further smaller example with etched coopered decoration, a cobalt blue glass jug with etched fern decoration and large applied clear glass handle, shallow glass bowls, a pair of clear glass grapefruit dishes with stepped decoration, a two divisional salt with floral basket painted interior, etc
A small coopered oak spirit barrel together with two worked timber bowls of shallow circular form, a John Buchanan & Bros printed advertising tin in the form of a bow fronted chest of drawers, a further smaller worked timber bowl with unusual carved decoration, various treen butter presses, etc
A VICTORIAN TEA EQUIPAGE comprising a pair of plated oblong tea caddies, a plated campaign beaker with spirit burner & detachable ivory handle and tea infuser in the form of an egg, hallmarked for John Harris, London 1856, all engraved with matching cypher (& contained in a lined & fitted leather case); the case 9" (22.7 cms) long; 1.8 oz weighable silverCondition reports are available via the ‘View Complete Catalogue’ link at www.lawrences.co.uk
A LATE VICTORIAN ELECTROPLATED CAMPAIGN SET comprising a vessel with a fold-out ivory handle, a small jug, another vessel, a stand with spirit burner & a tea infuser, initialled "H" below a coronet, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield c.1900 (fitted leather case); 4.75" (12 cms) highCondition reports are available via the ‘View Complete Catalogue’ link at www.lawrences.co.uk
A PALE MAHOGANY WHEEL BAROMETER with a 10 inch silvered dial, set with hygrometer, mercury thermometer and spirit level and signed J. Vergal, Chester, the case with ebony and boxwood stringing, 43 1/4ins. (110cms.) high overallCondition reports are available via the ‘View Complete Catalogue’ link at www.lawrences.co.uk
Ten 19th century clear glass finger bowls together with a pair of clear banded glass spirit barrels, a further smaller example with etched coopered decoration, a cobalt blue glass jug with etched fern decoration and large applied clear glass handle, shallow glass bowls, a pair of clear glass grapefruit dishes with stepped decoration, a two divisional salt with floral basket painted interior, etc
A small coopered oak spirit barrel together with two worked timber bowls of shallow circular form, a John Buchanan & Bros printed advertising tin in the form of a bow fronted chest of drawers, a further smaller worked timber bowl with unusual carved decoration, various treen butter presses, etc
A silver toddy ladle, the bowl mounted with a William III gold plated shilling and with a twisted ivory handle, two further toddy ladles, with twisted whale bone handles, a spirit kettle lamp blower, London 1903, a pair of glass salts, having silver rims, part of a pair of sugar tongs and a pair of Sterling candle stands, with glass shades, detailed Sterling, (loaded).
A chromium plated Rolls-Royce Spirit of Ecstasy mascot, probably for a 20/25 h.p. car, the base bearing cast signature `C. Sykes` and `R.R. Ltd 6.2.11`, height approx 12.5cm, mounted on a rectangular marble plinth, together with two 45rpm records, `The V.16.B.R.M Grand Prix Car` and `Mercedes at Oulton Park 1958`, and a book, `Rolls-Royce The Complete Works`, by Mike Fox and Steve Smith.
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