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AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SPIRIT KETTLE, BURNER AND STAND, CHESTER 1906, maker`s mark "W&S", the kettle of faceted oval form, with gadrooned rim, hinged cover with ebony knop and scroll-cast ebony inset handle, attached with twin key-form pins on chains to the stand cast with a gadrooned rim and raised on scrolling cabriole legs terminating in shell feet. Height overall 34cm, weight 42 troy ounces.
A Royal Doulton "Tawny Owl" spirit container / decanter, Whyte & Mackay Scotch whisky modelled by JG Tongue 1984, full with sticker. A Wade "Grizzly Bear" miniature Beneagles Scotch whisky, 1981, full with sticker and boxed. A Beswick Beneagles Scotch whisky golden eagle modelled by JG Tongue 1969, empty with no stopper and another Beneagles Scotch whisky eagle (empty). Plus a small Beswick owl. (5).
MARGARET SCOTT (PEGGY) SOMERVILLE (1918-1975) APRIL SHOWERS signed and dated 1929, signed and dated again, inscribed with the title and artist`s address, The Old Ford Farm, Ashford, Middlesex on a label verso, artist`s board, 25 x 30cm Provenance: Hugh Stokes. Exhibited: Claridge Gallery, London 1929. Hailed as a child prodigy, it was inevitable that Peggy Somerville`s early pictures would sharply divide opinion. Sir John Lavery said he was "completely mystified by [her] extraordinary genius" and the leading critic and art historian Mary Chamot thought "the pictures small in size, but vital in spirit..." R H Wilenski thought otherwise, her pictures being "like those of her 50,000 adult colleagues... a shocking degradation of the original art of Constable". April Showers may be compared with The Cornfield exhibited at the ROI in 1929 and illustrated Reiss (S), Peggy Somerville An English Impressionist, Woodbridge 1996, p30. ++In finely preserved entirely original condition
Paul Bassingthwaighte (1963-), "Blackpool Tower, Night", signed and titled on artist`s label verso, oil on board, 56 x 51cm.; 22 x 20in. * Group exhibitions included Spirit of London from 1981; Piccadilly Gallery from 1993; RWS from 1994 and City of London Art Fair with Flying Colours Gallery, 1997. Later shows included Bloomsbury Theatre and Mosaic Restaurant, both 1996.
A fine Edwardian silver tea kettle of squat circular form with a gadrooned flanged border with shell ornamentation and leaf capped scroll handle mounts, the body with repoussé leaf scroll and cornucopia decoration, on a tripod stand with spirit burner, London 1907; and a slightly later three piece tea set to match with mask heads to the borders and silver gilt interiors, London 1912, 109oz all in
A Dutch inlaid mahogany mercury contra-barometer J. Stopanni, Amsterdam, 19th century The two-section urn surmount outlined pewter scales with ribbon bow crest decorated signature cartouche above applied spirit Fahrenheit and Reaumur scale thermometer to the left hand scale, the centre tube flanked by scales for both English and French barometric inches, the right hand main scale annotated with additional amplified English barometric inches incorporating the Dutch `36` scale calibrated 20-0-16 with the 0 representing the mean pressure at sea level in The Netherlands, the case with parquetry banded broken triangular pediment and vase finial above chevron banded frieze panel and glazed front door with conforming inlay to surround, the box base with three half bell-shaped inserts and two vase shaped pendant finials, 127cm high overall.
A Victorian mother-of-pearl inlaid rosewood mercury wheel barometer, Gardiner, Glasgow, mid 19th century. The 8 inch terrestrial sphere centred circular silvered register calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations beneath bowfronted alcohol Fahrenheit scale thermometer and hygrometer to the swan neck pediment, the square base with rectangular spirit level signed GARDINER, GLASGOW, the case with fine mother-of-pearl foliate marquetry borders and cavetto moulded underside to base, 98cm high.
A Regency mahogany mercury wheel barometer, P. Lyon, South Molton, early 19th century. The 8 inch star-centre engraved circular silvered register calibrated in inches beneath convex mirror and arched Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer and hygrometer to the swan neck pediment, the rounded base with spirit level signed P. LYON, SOUTH MOLTON and with recording pointer adjustment square, the case with ebony and box wood lined edges, 97cm. Provenance: The late Mr Michael Stoop.
An early 20th Century German stripped pine and spirit fired child`s cooker, with red painted metal mounts, the back fitted with a shelf above an oven and four-burner stove above a double cupboard, raised on block feet, height approx 43cm, width approx 26cm, together with a collection of saucepans, lids, etc (playwear).
[Books]. RAILWAY. Vincent, Mike. Through Countryside and Coalfield. The GWR`s Bristol and North Somerset Railway, Oxford Publishing Company, Sparkford 1990. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, tall quarto; Hammond, Alan. Spirit of the Somerset & Dorset Railway, limited edition 865/2500, Millstream Books, Bath 2003. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, tall quarto; Page, James. Rails in the Valleys, Guild Publishing, London 1989. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, tall quarto; and twenty-three other works of related interest, (26).
A late 19th century figured walnut, rosewood cross banded and marquetry inlaid spirit decanter box, the rising top with hinged front panel and hinged side panels revealing an interior fitted with a complete suite of 4 small decanters and 13 of 16 small glasses all with delicate engraved vine leaf detail and mounted in a gilded metal lift out stand on wooden plinth (33cms wide)
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