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Blue and White. A 19th century Wedgwood blue and white transfer printed tile, titled 'March', a Staffordshire meat platter transfer printed with the Willow Pattern, a drainer in the same pattern, and a butter dish, together with three early 20th century white ceramic storage jars 'Raisins', 'Currants', and 'Sultantas' (two with lids).
A 19th Century Domestic Medicine Chest, English, mahogany trunk-type chest with brass fittings, velvet lining to the interior, ruched plush-lining to the lid and a brass plaque engraved FROM APOTHECARIES HALL LONDON, the lifting lid to compartments housing a glass pill tile, four larger, five medium and six smaller pharmacy bottles with stoppers (3 possible replacements), with a mixture of retailer, printed and handwritten paper content labels, with brass retaining rod to drawer beneath, two compartments with sliding doors one with a glass mortar and pestle and the other containing three glass pots with plated lids, a plated funnel, a small graduated glass measure in a card case, the further compartments with two tin boxes for powders, a handheld brass balance and weights in a removable section, two spatulas beneath, and a further six small bottles and stopper with various paper labels and one with chamois cover – 26.5cm. x 22.5cm. x 19.2cm.Note: some bottles contain original contents so cannot be posted by Flints Shipping department. Buyer to arrange collection or own courier/shipping company.
A 19th Century Domestic Medicine Chest, English, mahogany trunk-type chest with brass fittings, velvet lining to the interior, the lifting lid to compartments housing three very large, ten medium (two replacement bottles and two compartments with added graduated glass measures) and four small pharmacy bottles with stoppers, four with chamois covers and some with paper content labels, with two brass retaining rods to two draw beneath, one draw with removable section with compartments housing a brass handheld balance with paper roundel with weights, a treen caustic holder (possibly), with further compartments beneath housing a glass pill tile, a glass mortar and pestle, a plated funnel, two glass pots and plated lids and six further bottles with lids, the second drawer with bandages, paper parcels and other accessories – 35cm. x 24.8cm. x 22.5cm.Note: some bottles contain original contents so cannot be posted by Flints Shipping department. Buyer to arrange collection or own courier/shipping company.
A 19th Century Domestic Medicine Chest, English, mahogany trunk-type chest with brass fittings, ruched plush-lining to the lid and a small paper label for ‘Corbyn & Company 86 New Bond St Corner of Oxford St’, the lifting lid to compartments housing a glass pill tile, four larger, six medium and eight smaller glass pharmacy bottles with stoppers (all bottles empty), one with aforementioned retailer’s content label, with brass retaining rod to drawer beneath, a detachable section housing a handheld steel and glass balance, with a glass mortar and pestle and three (of four) tin boxes for powder housed beneath, a further six small bottles and stopper, five with printed content labels, and two slim compartments with sliding doors one containing a graduated (in spoon measures) glass measure in a case – 26.7cm x 22.2cm x 17cm.
†JULIA CARTER PRESTON (1926-2012; a tile in blue glaze decorated with leaves within a linear border, 16.5 x 16.5cm, together with a lustre glaze bowl, decorated with dragon flies on a scrolling ground, diameter 29.5cm (af) (2).Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.orgBowl has been broken in places and poorly repaired, also chippedTile in good condition, minor scratchesFrom the estate of actor Dean Sullivan, most known for playing Jimmy Corkhill in the TV series Brookside.
A small quantity of pictures and prints to include two prints of pencil sketches by Steve Higham, one depicting Renzo Pasolini riding the 350 Benelli and Mike Hailwood riding the T.T.F1 Ducati, a print bearing signature to the margin and titled 'The Old Man and Gulls', signed in pencil to the margin lower right 'Tim Wootton', a re-printed photograph titled 'The Construction of the Forth Rail Bridge, 1890 reproduced by kind permission of the George Washington Wilson Collection' and a further photographic print of the completed bridge, signed lower right 'Sinclair A Mackenzie' and titled lower left 'Over the Forth', two stylised prints of musicians, indistinctly signed lower right, a contemporary Chat Noir tile depicting a cat, a needlework panel inscribed 'Fáilte a Chairde' within a signed photographic print of a sailing yacht, signed lower right 'Ian Badley', etc.

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