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A collection of ceramics to include a pair of Wedgwood "Kutani Crane" pattern vases, a 19th century mug inscribed "Remember Me", a 20th century ceramic lemon squeezer, a Sylvac vase in the form of a rabbit by a tree, a Coalport "Indian Tree Coral" pattern planter, a lidded tureen, a stoneware flagon, a ceramic figure of a dog, etc.
AN EXTENSIVE GROUP OF CROWN DUCAL "ORANGE TREE" BREAKFAST, TEA AND DINNER WARES, enamelled in colours and with printed marks, including teapot, coffee pot, hot water pot, three milk and cream jugs of varying sizes, sugar bowls, butter dish, toast rack, lemon squeezer, cruet, preserve dishes, comport, dessert set of serving bowl and six bowls, twelve teacups, five egg cups, five dinner plates, approximately twenty-four side plates of varying sizes etc, approximately eighty pieces. Not perfect but nearly
Boer War Major General R.R.S. Baden-Powell Commemorative Jug. This china jug is decorated to the front with a head and shoulder portrait of Lord Baden-Powell (Later head of the Boy Scout Movement) wearing khaki uniform with famous lemon squeezer hat. The jug with embossed floral decoration with brown colours. GC some grazing. Height 6 3/4 inches.
AN ENGLISH TURNED BOXWOOD LEMON SQUEEZER with acorn finial, 15cm h, 19th c, a beech culinary mould of box type, a Welsh sycamore culinary mould carved with a cross and pierced with four holes, possibly 18th c and a primitive treen funnel (4) ++Lemon squeezer and cover cracked and with small losses. Funnel with old repair and several splits
A Coopered Tray with protruding luggie type handles either side, bound in brass bands 10 ins (25 cms) in diameter. A treen lemon squeezer; the two hinged wooden blocks centred by a pierced ceramic lemon holder 9¼ ins (23 cms) in length. Two scouring brushes made from bristles. Two treen spice boxes 4 ins (10 cms) high, 2½ ins (6.5 cms) diameter. A cutlery tray 12 ins x 10 ins (30 cms x 25 cms). [7] *
Three glass tumblers, one elaborately engraved, perhaps by Charpentier, with a monogram and bird in flight above flowers, another with the initials `RWM`, and a rummer on a lemon squeezer base, inscribed `James Phillips` and engraved with a picture of a ship titled `Lively of Boston`, 19th century, 13cm max. (4)
A pair of 18th century ales, a rummer, an etched glass and a lace maker’s lamp, the trumpet bowls of the ales engraved with hops and barley, 16cm (6.25in) high, the rummer with stars and pellets, the lemon squeezer foot octagonal, 13cm (5in) high, the last glass etched with floral guilloche enclosing butterflies, 17cm (6.75in) high and the hollow stemmed lamp, 18.5cm (7.25in) high (5)
Victorian silver lemon squeezer, made for Asprey & Sons, the ball and bar handle on a screw thread, opening to reveal a silver gilt interior, 20.5cm high fully open. Together with a small matching circular saucer, 6.25cm diameter, stamped Asprey & Sons, 166 New Bond St, maker Edward Hutton, London 1887, 15ozs approx.

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