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Two boxes of assorted mixed china to include: Staffordshire type flat back figure 'Murder of Thomas Smith'; Whetley china part tea set; Jasper ware pin dishes; modern ornament of children; various teapots; cherub design vases; part pottery vases; onyx table lighter; bowls etc. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
Mixed box of assorted items to include: converted brass column oil lamp with green crimp edge shade; brass candlesticks; copper coal shovel; copper coal shovel; copper kettle; clear glass candlesticks; dressing table items; gilt design glasses and squat vases etc.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Oil lamp shades: Minor frits to baluster shade on rim area. Green lamp shade has no obvious damage. Measurements: 13.5cm high, 20cm wide approx. Bottom rim almost 4".
Mixed box of items to include: cottage ware; teaware; Mid Winter Burslem horses; USSR tiger cubs; vaseline glass vase; Jack-in-the-pulpit type glass vases; pair of Sylvac Lion God design vases; Lalique 'Ultimate Collection' perfume set in box; Irish table lighter and Aynsley Queen Mother mug.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
A Victorian silver table snuff box by Edward Smith, the shaped body engraved with leaf scrolls, gilt interior, the lid with presentation engraving to 'Mr Rob.t Williamson by the Members of Covan Colliery Institutions', 8cm x 5.3cm x 2cm, Birmingham 1845, weight 3.3ozs Good overall condition
A William IV silver table snuff box by Edward Smith, with leaf and scroll mounts, reeded sides, the silver gilt interior with presentation inscription to lid worded 'Presented to the Rev. Henry Clarke by the Members of the Watt Institution...for this...Services...as a Scientific Lecturer...Dundee, 24th April 1837', 8.3cm x 5cm x 2cm high, Birmingham 1830, weight 4.4 ozs Some rubbing to highlights, otherwise good Note: The Watt Institute established in Dundee in 1824 'having for its object the affording to the working classes an opportunity of acquiring information at their leisure hours''. Rev Henry Clarke thought to be a Christian phrenologist from Chorley, Lancs, who is recorded as lecturing in Dundee to the Mechanics Phrenology Society in 1835 and more widely across Scotland (see Cooter [Roger] The Cultural Meaning of Science, published Cambridge University Press, 1984)
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