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Banka Tin Werk Art Deco hammered pewter; tea set of globular form comprising teapot, h16cm, cream jug, sugarbowl and cover, all with wooden handles and ebony ball finials, twin handled tray, 43cm, along with a pair of pitchers with angular handes, h16cm, a pair of two branch candelabra, h13.5cm, 6 napkin rings and a bowl.
Royal Albert Old Country Roses including miniature tea set on tray; tea & coffee set for six comprising, tea, coffee & hot water pots, teacups, coffee cups, saucers, side plates, sugar bowls, milk jug, creamer, sandwich plate; lamp base; vases; salt & pepper pots; clock plate; telephone; boxed cake plate & cake stand; etc. qty
A Royal Crown Derby Devonshire pattern part tea service for five comprising teacups, saucers, sandwich plate, etc.; Royal Crown Derby Posey pattern teacup & saucer; a Royal Doulton D.6336 Lord Nelson toby jug; another Long John Silver D.6335; Red House by Coalport; a Royal Worcester boxed set of six coffee mugs; Swarovski animals, boxed; Royal Doulton 'Bunnykins' etc.
Hastings (Warren, 1732-1818). Two tickets for the trial of Warren Hastings, c.1795, two engraved tickets on laid paper (14.5 x 21 cm), one printed in back, one in blue and with additional text 'Hundred and Forty-Ninth Day', both with red wax seal to lower right corner, black ticket with contemporary inscription 'Jersey' in margin (probably George Bussy Villers, 4th Earl of Jersey, 1735-1805), blue ticket with contemporary inscriptions 'G. Mooke' and 'This was the last day of the trial when the Lords pronounces his acquittal April 23d 95' to margins, both torn at one corner, blue ticket with repair closed tear, both mounted on sheet and bound into: Lawson (Sir Charles). Where Warren Hastings Rests, 1st edition thus, London: W. Griggs, 1892, pp. 9-28, 11 collotype plates (some double-sided), double-page chromolithographic plate, original wrappers bound in, bookplate (Frank J. Novak), ownership inscription 'J. A. Temple, 41 St Johns Wood Road, London, March 1915', contemporary green half morocco, rubbed, folio (37.6 x 27 cm), together with: Temple (Sir Richard Carnac, 2nd Baronet, editor). Panjab Notes and Queries, a Monthly Periodical, devoted to the Systematic Collection of Authentic Notes and Scraps of Information regarding the Country and the People, 2 volumes in 1, Allahabad: Pioneer Press, & London, Trübner & Co., 1883-5, pp. [2] xiii, 84 [2] 85-144; [2] xi 216, advertisement leaf between volume 1 numbers 7 and 8 (pp. 84 and 85), text-block browned, longitudinal crease throughout, general title-page to volume 1 and final two leaves in volume 2 heavily chipped affecting text in the latter, corners of volume 1 pp. i-xiii (index) also chipped, closed tears in volume 1 pp. 25/6 and 83/4 and volume 2 pp. 63/4 and 65/6, blind-stamp of University of Minnesota to volume 1 title-page, ink-stamped call numbers to index leaves, recent quarter cloth, 4to (26.1 x 18.2 cm), Borgaonkar (D. M.). May-Day 1945, or The Death of Adolf Hitler. With a foreword by Capt. H. B. Richardson, Minister of Education, Holkar State, [Indore?]: published in aid of the Holkar State Branch of the Indian Red Cross Society, 1946, 75 pp., ink-stamps of St Joseph's College, Vepery, Madras, original wrappers, creased and marked, 8vo, [Tea]. The Tea Industry, Illustrated, 2nd edition, Calcutta: Johnston & Hoffman, c.1900, letterpress title-page and colophon leaf, 54 halftone photographic plates, original red cloth, rebacked, oblong 4to, Webb (William Wilfrid). The Currencies of the Hindu States of Rajputana, 1st edition, Westminster: Archibald Constable and Co., 1893, 12 plates, folding map, original cloth, spine defective, ex libris the Commonwealth Relations Office with ink-stamp to title-page and shelfmark verso, and blind-stamps to front board (both sides), 8vo, one of 400 copies onlyQty: (5)NOTESLawson's work was published as the fifth volume in 'The Journal of Indian Art and Industry'. Panjab Notes and Queries continued until 1887, running to four volumes in total. The third item, otherwise untraced, is a play set in Hitler's bunker on 1 May 1945; the author, D. M. Borgaonkar, is described on the title as a professor of English at Holkar College, Indore.
A quantity of early 20th century rose and gilt-heightened tea ware to include cups, saucers, plates, slop bowl, a Myott & Son Co 'Homeland' coffee set, registration no.761201, coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, cups and saucers and a modern Japanese-style vase. CONDITION REPORT One cup badly cracked, various hairline cracks, scratches, rubbing throughout
A quantity of plated ware to include a three-piece tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, various items of flatware, a cruet set, a quantity of souvenir spoons in wall-hanging case, a Walker & Hall cased carving set with bone handles and a pair of hallmarked silver napkin rings.
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