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An old stoneware tobacco jar together with a Victorian Dunville's glass whiskey barrelCONDITION REPORTno visible cracks, a few chips around the rim as per imagesCondition disclaimerOur team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.
Music.- Bayly (Richard) [Volume of music], manuscript lyrics and notation, 142pp. excluding blanks, signed twice, slightly browned, original roan, gilt, rubbed, some surface wear, worn, trace of worming on lower cover, 106 x 207mm., 1780.⁂ Songs include: "The new Bath Minuet"; "Ralphs Ramble to London"; "Grano's march"; "Lord Howe's Minuet"; "The Black Dance"; "Rakes of London"; "A Plague on these Wenches"; "The Tobacco Box (or Soldiers Pledge of his Love)a Dialogue" etc.
Werbetafel, 20. Jh.Holz, polychrome Bemalung und Beschriftung "HELMSMAN/ pipes tobacco Virginia Flake & Rub", plastische Figur eines Seemanns am Steuerrad vor Schiffswand. Altersspuren, Lochbohrungen, Anschmutzungen. Farbabplatzer. 90,5 x 61 cm Advertising plate, wood, polychrom painted, inscribed "HELMSMAN pipes tobacco Virginia Flake & Rub", chipping of paint layer, traces of age. 20th ct. 90,5 x 61 cm
WW1 interest brass tobacco box, named to Solomon Chubbs of Cromwell Road Risca (near Newport, South Wales) and dated 1912, with slip of paper relating to research done by a previous owner suggesting his date of birth to be 1882 and service number to be 41444 in C Company, Royal Berkshire Regiment, width 8cm
Scotland Two sammelbands of laws and acts Charles the First and Charles the Second: 1) The Acts made in the First Parliament of our Most High and Dread Soveraign, Charles the First. Edinburgh: re-printed by Andrew Anderson, 1674. D1 repaired [ESTC R215677: 7 copies world-wide]; 2) Laws and Acts past in the Second Session of the First Parliament of ... Charles the Second. Edinburgh: Evan Tyler, 1662. [ESTC R38219]; 3) Third Session of the First Parliament, of ... Charles the Second. Edinburgh: Evan Tyler, 1663. [ESTC R183990; includes 'Act discharging the mixing of tin with lead'; 'Act concerning beggars and vagabonds', etc.]; 4) Act Rescinding Two Acts, past in the Last Session of Parliament: the one for Excepting of Persons from Publick Trust; and the Other for Voting the same by Billets. Edinburgh: Evan Tyler, 1663. Black letter [ESTC R226210: one copy only: Huntington]; 5) Act of the Convention of Estates of the Kingdom of Scotland ... for a Free and Voluntar [sic] Offer of a Taxation. Edinburgh: Evan Tyler, 1665. [ESTC R214400: 8 copies]; 6) Act of the Convention of Estates of the Kingdom of Scotland ... for New and Voluntary Offer to His Majesty, of Seventy Two Thousand Pounds. Edinburgh: Evan Tyler, 1667. Holes in final leaf [ESTC R230198: 7 copies); 7) The Laws and Acts of the Second Parliament, of ... Charles the Second. Edinburgh: Evan Tyler, 1670. Worming in gutter [ESTC R217067; includes 'Act for annexation of Orknay and Zetland to the Crown']; 8) Articles, for Regulating of the Judicatories, etc. Edinburgh: Evan Tyler, 1670. [ESTC R222486: 17 copies]; 9) Laws and Acts past in the Second Session of the Second Parliament, of ... Charles the Second. Edinburgh: Evan Tyler, 1670. Repair to pp. 15/16 [ESTC R38220]; 10) Laws and Acts past in the Third Session of the Second Parliament, of ... Charles the Second. Edinburgh: His Majesties Printers, 1672. [ESTC R217583: 10 copies; includes 'Act discharging the importation of Irish victual'; 'Act for the Retouring of Taxt-Marriages'; 'Act for establishing Correction-houses for Idle Beggars and Vagabonds', etc.]; 11) Laws and Acts past in the Fourth and Last Session of the Second Parliament of ... Charles the Second. Edinburgh: His Majestie's Printers, 1674. [ESTC R215686: 9 copies; includes acts on brandy, apparel, tobacco]; woodcut title-vignettes, headpieces and initials throughout (many historiated), folio, contemporary calf, rebacked; William and Mary: 1. The Acts and Orders of the Meeting of the Estates of the Kingdom of Scotland, holden and begun at Edinburgh the 14 Day of March 1689. Edinburgh: heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, 1690, without T2 (blank?) [ESTC R183956: 13 copies]; 2) The Laws and Acts made in the Fourth Session of the First Parliament of our most High and Dread Soveraigns William and Mary. Edinburgh: heir of Andrew Anderson, 1693. With advertisement leaf (pi1), [ESTC R33755: 16 copies)]; 3) The Laws and Acts made in the Fifth Session of the First Parliament. Edinburgh, 1659 [i.e. 1695]. With [8] pp. at end (not [5] as in ESTC) [ESTC R38891: 8 copies]; 4) The Laws and Acts made in the Sixth Session of the First Parliament. Edinburgh, 1696. [ESTC R483071: 2 copies]; 5) The Laws and Acts made in the Seventh Session of the First Parliament. Edinburgh, 1698 [ESTC R30548]; 6) Eight [sic] and Ninth Sessions of the First Parliament of ... William. Edinburgh, 1701. Final leaf loose [ESTC T78530: 12 copies]; woodcut title-vignettes, headpieces and initials throughout (many historiated), folio, front cover absent, rear cover detached (2)Provenance: The Late Lord David Douglas-Hamilton (1952-2020).
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Victorian silver-gilt mounted red glass scent bottle, possibly by George Blatter, a continental silver-gilt mounted scent bottle, a squeeze-action tobacco box, a shaped oval box, a cigarette case, three continental snuff boxes, and an electroplated mesh bag, approx. weighable 12.6oz. (qty)
A Dutch silver tobacco jar and cover, with pseudo marks for Hendrik Vrijman, Rotterdam 1780, also with a Rotterdam discharge and tax mark for Rotterdam 1795-1806, and a later tax mark, probably 19th century, circular form, with laurel leaf garlands and lion mask ring handles, the raised cover applied with foliate rosettes and with an urn finial and beaded border, on four bracket feet, the underside with initials 'H.S', diameter 13cm, approx. weight 19oz.
A German porcelain figural tobacco jar and cover in the form of a man reading The Times, late 19th c, 26cm h, a Continental porcelain figure of Falstaff after the Derby model and Crown Devon musical John Peel jug (4) Tobacco jar - one lens of the spectacles broken. Falstaff - sword repaired. Jug - foxes ears slightly chipped
Hampshire Shopkeeper. Manuscript Exercise and Account Book of Josiah Pack of Alton, of the four basic mathematical operations, reduction of English money and exchange, reduction of foreign currency, cloth measure, iron weight, time, rules of proportion and other exercises, each with fine copper plate heading followed by worked examples, the accounts (at the other end) from 1748-1766 concerning the sale of cloth, including barragon, drugget, serge, fine woded denim, sallinett and black or white amen, for frequent purchases of national stock, interest payments (3½, 4 and 5%) and rent, original verse 'On Chewing Tobacco Written for the Benefit of G. H.' by J[osiah] P[ack] of 25 rhyming couplets, also signed at the end with initials and, elsewhere, in a slightly later hand a few notes, including 'My son went towards Charlbury on 19th of ye 11 mo: 1770', about half of the leaves blank, contemporary vellum with two blind fillets, cover inscribed in ink Josia Pack Liber Septembris rrvi a d 1727, brass clasps, 20 x 16cm, accounts indexed, unpagenated An unusually well preserved and interesting picture of an early Georgian Quaker Mercer and Shopkeeper in a rural English market town. Josiah Pack (January 13, 1714-May 1, 1768) spent his entire life in Alton. He was the son of Samuel and Mary Pack of Alton. Josiah Pack was buried in the Quaker burial ground adjoining the Meeting House. Almost all of the entries are for the sale of cloth. This example to William Benford is typical: 21.3.1748 "45y[ards] nutmeg-drab chequ'd Drugg[ett] 2s 4d". Several of his customers were contra creditors, including John Churchill, the owner of a vessel "at Pole" [Poole] in which Pack had a quarter share. On 5 March 1761 he paid Churchill 6s 3d "for the carriage of a cask of wine from Gosport" Excellent condition
A rare Scottish George III Tobacco Spinners Society mahogany chest, the cavetto lid enclosing shallow tray with lock above principle lid enclosing a lift-out chest of five small graduated drawers with brass lifting handle and wire ring pulls, two brass locks to the front above inlaid inscription on a banner The Journeymen Tobacco Spinners Box, brass carrying handles, on bracket feet, 45cm h; 42 x 68cm Provenance: Stephen Mitchell of Stephen Mitchell & Sons, Scottish Tobacco Manufacturing Company established at Linlithgow in 1723; thence by descent to the present vendor. Sold with extracts from the Tobacco Spinners Minute Book Another example was sold Bonhams, Edinburgh, 24 August 2006, lot 996 The Glasgow Journeymen's Tobacco Spinning Society was one of a number of private Journeymen Tradesmen's Benefit Societies established in Glasgow in the 18th and early 19th centuries
A pair of Danish leather lounge chairs and an ottoman,1970s, all with revolving stands, chairs 77cm wide90cm deep90cm high, seat 42cm high,ottoman 59cm wide50cm deep42cm high (3)Condition ReportSome wear through usage. The leather with patination and creasing. The bases with scratches and marks. The chairs do not recline. Faint smell of tobacco smoke.
A ROYAL DOULTON STONEWARE SILVER-RIMMED PITCHER, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Chester 1906, inscribed 'Drink Faire, Don`t Swaire 1760', no. 5833, impressed lion, crown and wheel mark, 18.5cm high; together with THREE FURTHER SILVER-MOUNTED DOULTON PIECES, including a tobacco jar. (4)Qty: 4

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