A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED SHELLEY CHINA WITH SOME BELL CHINA, including a set of five soup dishes and a meat platter in a red and black design,pattern no.R11792E, three Blue Rock 13591 tea cups and saucers, three Primrose 13430 tea cups and saucers, one rose bowl RD680712 in black and orange,decorated with butterflies, etc, (Condition:one Blue Rock tea cup has graze to the rim, Shelley lemon squeezer has chip to rim, no apparent signs of damage or restoration other than declared)
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A 1930s Art Deco burr walnut veneered cocktail cabinet, the top section with cantilever drop-front and lift-up doors, enclosing a mirrored bottle section with recessed cut-outs, the top flap with central located lemon squeezer, flanked by two brackets of three thistle-shaped cocktail sticks, the drop flap with mirrored surface with possible glass holders, over a single cutlery drawer, over two-door cabinet with shelf and bottle holders, Art Deco inspired Bakelite handles to the front, 111 x 70 x 38cm, together with with a quantity of cocktail and bar items including Art Deco soda siphons, carafes, various conical-shaped Art Deco inspired drinking glasses, etc.
A collection of silver-plated items, to include a cream jug, marked White Star Line, later scratched out, 12cm high, a cocktail shaker, with three shot cups and a lemon squeezer, 28.2cm high, a floral engraved teapot, 28.5cm high, another large teapot, 25cm high, a rectangular box, 11cm wide, a twin handled tureen and cover, 23cm wide, a swing-handled pedestal dish, 28.5cm, and other similar items (qty.)Condition report: Marks and surface scratches throughout. All would benefit from a good clean and polish.
A Shelley Mabel Lucie Attwel lemon juicer. CONDITION REPORT: The juicer is in reasonably good order. The ribs to the lemon squeezer have nine small glaze chips and one rib has a discoloured edge. The lip has some brown marks which may or may not wash off. The top lip is free from cracks or chips. The interior is a little dirty but again we can see no evidence of any cracks. The foot rim has a glaze loss to a 2 cm section of the edge and other areas of the foot rim are a little rubbed.
Art Deco Walnut and Burr Walnut Cocktail Cabinet, the raised centre with hinged lid and drop down front opening and lifting to a mirrored fitted interior with lemon squeezer and six cocktail sticks with bakelite finials, over two drawers and cupboard below, flanked either side by cupboard doors opening to shelves, with retail label for United Furniture Makers, with keys, 152cm wide x 124cm high
A good and varied selection of glassware to include 19th century decanters, cranberry glass champagnes, bowls, storage jars, an early 19th century hobnail-cut pedestal bowl of small proportions (probably Irish) with lemon squeezer base, a 19th century claret jug with silver-plated mounts. (Two boxes)
A LATE VICTORIAN ELECTRO-PLATED LEMON SQUEEZER OR PRESS HUKIN & HEATH, REG. NO. 78211 FOR 1887 Stamped 6340, the hinged body modelled as a lemon with a screw squeezer, raised on a high stand with a dished centre 29.5cm (11 1/2in) highPurchased Mallet, 141 New Bond Street, London 7th November 2007 Provenance: from the collection of Victoria, Lady de Rothschild Condition Report: Some plating wear especially to lemon and the handle. The three implements of various ages and associated, Cover and base have clear marks, no dents or splits, scratches and nicks commensurate with lack of age and use, sits well, wooden press with a few minor cracksCondition Report Disclaimer
A SET OF TWELVE RUMMERS IN EARLY 19TH CENTURY TASTE 20TH CENTURY Each with a lemon squeezer foot, engraved and polished with a band of stars and ovals13cm highProvenance: from the collection of Victoria, Lady de Rothschild Condition Report: Four have no serious damage of wear whatsoever.Of the rest, seven have small nibbles to the leading edges of the base.One has a sizeable impact bruise to the base and one has a 3cm long scratch beneath the rim.Aesthetically all still reasonable to use as wine glasses.Images of the bruise and the scratch available upon request.Condition Report Disclaimer
BRITISH FOLK MUSICA collection of 11 British Folk Music 12 inch LPs including early issues by The Watersons,The Dubliners, The Young Tradition, etc.:Boys Of The Lough: In The Tradition Topic 12TS 422Boys Of The Lough: Open Road Topic 12TS 433Brass Monkey: (incl Martin Carthy, John Kirkpatrick) Topic 12TS431Dubliners: The Dubliners Transatlantic TRA 116 Dubliners: Drop Of The Hard Stuff Major Minor MM LP 3John Kirkpatrick: Three In A Row Squeezer SQZ 123Watersons: Frost And Fire Topic 12T136 Watersons: The Watersons 12T142Watersons: A Yorkshire Garland Topic 12T167Watersons: Green Fields Topic 12TS415Young Tradition: Young Tradition Transatlantic TRA142
A GROUP OF BESWICK CERAMIC WARES, comprising an Art Deco jug marked Beswick Handcraft (sd), a 1930s table lamp base with relief moulded floral design height including fitting 26cm, A Midsummer Night's Dream tankard 1368, a lemon squeezer 401, four pieces of Wayside pattern to include teapot 870, cruet set (extensively cracked preserve pot and perished stoppers), cheese dish 873 and covered pot 875, an Edward VIII coronation mug, a ribbed cream ware jug 265-1 and a dark blue jug with moulded palm tree 1074 (Condition report: most pieces are in good condition, some have staining, crazing or small chips) (11)
A COLLECTION OF NOVELTY FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SHAPED CARLTON WARE POTTERY AND OTHER CARLTON WARE WITH RELIEF MOULDED FRUIT AND SALAD DESIGNS, including a pear shaped coffee pot, height 20cm, halved pear salt and pepper, apple tea pot and cover, halved apple salt and pepper, apple, pear and lemon preserve jars on leaf shaped stands, pea pod and carrot salt and pepper pots on stand, a rectangular wavy rimmed celery plate, a fruit basket lemon squeezer with moulded fruit handle and a rectangular iridescent platter relief moulded with oranges, etc, s.d. (Qty) (Condition report: majority of fruit shaped items are in good condition, the older relief moulded wares have crazing, some have light staining, fruit basket preserve pot has a firing crack)
A COLLECTION OF IRISH GLASSLate 18th/early 19th centuryComprising a small taper decanter engraved M, C, MILLER, 19cm high, a firing glass engraved with lodge number 676, with set square and dividers, four barrel-shaped rummers, two further rummers with moulded flutes, a sweetmeat glass with 'lemon-squeezer' foot, etc. (14)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A German silver-plated 'Zeppelin' cocktail shaker, designed by J A Henkels, Solingen, c.1930, with hammered body comprising: a flask, a citrus squeezer and base, a funnel, which detaches, the shaft fitted with a corkscrew, four beakers, and four spoons, the spoons stamped 'OMO', 30.5cm highCondition report: One fin dented to the base section. Not marked or stamped on the pieces. Silver-plate in fair overall condition. Some scratches and wear to beakers.
An Art Deco crossbanded walnut cocktail cabinet,of demilune form, with quarter-veneered cupboards, with chrome handles, the top opening to reveal a blue-tinted mirror back, chrome fittings and blue-tinted shelves, the lower cupboard enclosing a mirrored back and racks and shelves, with two interior lights,80.5cm wide47.5cm deep157cm highCondition report: Good overall, waterstains and spotting to all areas. With additional cocktail shaker, squeezer and two glass bottles. Scratches to the inside of the doors.
A silver-plated 'Rocket' cocktail shaker,designed by J A Henkels, Solingen, comprising: five beakers, a flask with a screw cap, a citrus squeezer and base, a funnel, which detaches, the shaft fitted with a corkscrew, fitting into the rocket-shaped body, with nose cone and fin base, engraved 'To Dear Old 'Chet' from Washington Hangar Quiet Birdmen 1941', variously stamped '22' and 'Germany',30.5cm high‘The Quiet Birdmen’The Quiet Birdmen are a secretive aviators' club in the United States. It was founded by World War One pilots and later, outside of New York where the first meetings had taken place, other Quiet Birdmen regional groups, or hangars, were formed.Harold Hersey, the editor of 'Aces High' magazine, ironically called the group 'The Quiet Birdmen' because they were so boisterous, and this became their adopted name. In the 1920s, membership cost one dollar and lasted until death. The emblem of the club was a blue shield with the letters 'QB' in silver, the shield flanked by silver wings. Only male aviators were allowed to join, not female aviators or ‘Keewees’ (non-flyers). Depending on its location, current QB regular activities generally reflect the age of its members. Apparently, meetings are started with a silent toast to deceased members, with glasses raised to the west in keeping with an old pilot's expression, euphemistically referring to death as having ‘Gone West’.Condition report: All items fit in the body, four cups to the nose cone and measure and single beaker in the fin section. Four beakers and measure stamped 'Germany'. Some wear to the gilt interior. One back fin slightly bent. Good overall condition. Largest beaker 5.5cm high. 9cm diameter approx.
A collection of glass tableware, 18th century and later, to include a wine glass, c.1780, engraved with flowers and a bee opposing, raised on a facet cut stem, of possible Jacobite interest, 12cm high, a pair of dram glasses, each with a deceptive bowl, raised on a short stem with bladed knop, 12.5cm high, a drinking glass, with cup bowl raised on a lemon squeezer foot, 10cm high, another example with an engraved bowl, with a folded foot, 12cm high, another example with an engraved and moulded bowl, a facet cut glass raised on a short stem with a bladed knop and Thomas Webb & Sons intaglio cut wine glass, with ogee bowl and tapering stem, acid marked, 16.7cm highProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts CollectionCondition report: Webb glass with chip to foot. Facet cut glass with the flared bowl is chipped to the rim. General wear and surface scratches throughout.
An engraved glass rummer, c.1810, the straight-sided bowl engraved with a titled scene of 'Alnwick Castle Northumberland', the title diamond point engraved, the reverse engraved ‘S Gum’, raised on a knopped stem and lemon-squeezer foot, 17.5cm highProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Minor chips to the edge and the base of the foot.
A group of glass shipping rummers,comprising:a rummer, c.1790, engraved with three reserves, depicting a ship at full sail, an anchor and a cypher, ‘WC’, raised on a lemon- squeezer foot, 14.2cm high, a similar example, engraved with a scene of Sunderland Bridge and a cypher to the reverse, 13.9cm high, another similar example, with a rounded bowl, the bowl engraved a matched view of Sunderland Bridge and a cypher to the reverse, 12.2cm high, andanother rummer, with a bucket form bowl, engraved with a ship at full sail, the reverse engraved ‘John Clifton 1857’, 14cm high (4) Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Sunderland Bridge lemon squeezer rummer - chips to the foot. A burst air bubble inside the base of the bowl.Three reserve rummer - nibbles to the edge of the foot.
A composed group of glass farming rummers,c.1810, comprising:a pair, each engraved with a shield depicting farming implements titled ‘Speed the plow’ with a cypher to the reverse, raised on a tapering stem and lemon-squeezer base, 13.3cm high, a similar smaller example, engraved with a titled shield, ‘Speed the plough’ and ‘GEW’ to the reverse, 13.2cm high, anda similar pair, engraved with swag borders, 13.2cm high (5) Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Minor chips and nibbles to the feet.
A group of six glass rummers,c.1810, each with a straight-sided bowl engraved with a ship, the reverse engraved ‘R M Bull’, each raised on a lemon-squeezer foot, 12.8cm high (6)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Chips and nibbles to the feet. One with a larger chip to the foot.
A composed group of six glass rummers, c.1810, each with a straight-sided bowl, cut and engraved with swag borders and a cypher, raised on a short stem and lemon-squeezer foot, comprising an example engraved ‘WEL’, possibly for William E Leader, a ship captain of Wisbech, and a pair engraved ‘JR&RN’, largest 13.2cm high (6) Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Four of the rummers have chips to the feet, the remainder have minor nibbles in part due to manufacture.
A large glass hunting rummer, c.1825, the bucket bowl engraved with a framed view of a mounted huntsman with three hounds in chase, the reverse engraved with a bird above a castle and a diamond point cypher, raised on a short stem with an annulated knop, 17cm high, together with another example with a straight-sided bowl, engraved with a Liver bird above a shield form crest, the reverse engraved with a cypher and dated ‘1811’, raised on a lemon-squeezer foot,13.5cm high, andanother example, engraved with a cypher between Act of Union motifs, raised on a lemon-squeezer foot, 14cm high (3) Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Chips to the lemon squeezer feet.
A large Sunderland glass rummer, c.1810, the straight-sided bowl engraved with a titled view of 'Sunderland Bridge' with three ships at sail below, the reverse engraved with a view of a cathedral, raised on a short octagonal moulded stem and lemon-squeezer foot, 19.7cm highProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.The cathedral depicted is possibly St Nicholas, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.Condition report: Some chipping to the corners of the foot. photo error amended, to confirm this lot is the cathedral rummer only.
A pair of glass shipping rummers, c.1780, each engraved with a ship at full sail, titled ‘Alfred’, the reverse engraved with a cypher, the conical bowl raised on a short stem and lemon-squeezer base, 15.9cm high (2)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Possibly relating to HMS Alfred, which featured in the Battle of Cape St Vincent, the Battle of Saint Kitts and the Battle of Saintes.Condition report: Each with chips tothe foot rim.
An engraved glass ale flute, c.1825, engraved with a view of Sunderland Bridge and its dimensions, with a diamond point engraved cypher to the reverse, 16.2cm high,together with a rummer,c.1800, engraved ‘do all things without murmurings and disputings’, with two cyphers to the reverse, raised on a lemon-squeezer foot, 14cm high, a similar example,engraved with a cypher ‘WHL’, possibly for William Leader, a ship captain of Wisbech, 12.9cm high, andanother rummer,with a bucket form bowl, engraved with a Masonic square and compass, 11.5cm high (4) Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Nibbles to the lemon squeezer feet. General surface wear.
A group of five farming glasses,comprising:a tumbler, early 19th century, engraved ‘May farming flourish’ and ‘A trifle from Yarmouth Rushford’,1.8cm high, a rummer, c.1810, engraved with a shield and farming implements, titled ‘Speed the plough’, with ‘WAW’ to the reverse, raised on a tapering stem and lemon-squeezer foot, 15.8cm high, a similar smaller example, c.1800, engraved with a matched titled shield, the reverse diamond point engraved ‘E A Arrowsmith’, raised on a short stem and lemon- squeezer foot, 13.7cm high, anda pair of tumblers, each with matched engraving, the reverse with a cypher ‘JHM’, with a slice cut base and moulded foot, 10cm high (5)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Tumbler - cracked.Large rummer - with chips to the edge of the foot.Small rummer - with rough moulding to the foot due to manurfacture.
A quantity of studio pottery wares all with glaze in tones of blue and all probably from the Anvil Pottery in Wales, comprising three teapots, three cachepot, eight tankards, 2 jugs, lemon squeezer, etc, one teapot with paper label Anvil pottery to base, some items with impressed seal mark, (26)

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