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Lot 78

A collection of Doulton Lambeth stoneware to include a cache pot, tri-handled cauldron form, with impressed spiral detail heightened in gilt with brown glazed sprig decorated floral border, impressed marks. four similar examples, a pair of shouldered baluster form vases, a tobacco jar and cover, and a biscuit jar with silver plated lid and swing-over-handle (1 tray)

Lot 95

A Collection of ceramics and glass including Doulton stoneware vase and tobacco jar, Cauldon teapot with water filter and Murano glass etc

Lot 7192

A Fender Stratocaster Deluxe USA electric guitar with aged hardware, tobacco sunburst body, serial number DZ6288215, with hard case and accessories including tag and manual

Lot 431

Elton Ware (Clevedon) pottery covered tobacco jar having floral decoration on a streaked blue/green ground, 14cm high

Lot 345

Wills Tobacco Interest - R.E.J. Bush - Oil on canvas - 'J.Thomas (1888-1926), 59cm x 49.5cm, gilt framed, together with a W.D. & H.O. Wills framed 'Wages' notice sign, dated April 1953

Lot 644

An 18th Century Silver mounted tobacco box with decorated cover and horn mounts (A/F) – 3” wide

Lot 567

A large quantity of empty small tobacco tins very useful for storage approximately 110 in total

Lot 3098

A George III lead hexagonal tobacco jar, the cover with caricature finial of Dr Syntax, after Thomas Rowlandson, spreading base, marked Warner, 18cm high, early 19th century

Lot 3137

A Meerschaum tobacco pipe, the bowl modelled as the head of a lady of fashion, cased; others (4)

Lot 426

A metal strong box with key containing quantity of silver content coinage: pre 1920 silver threepences in tobacco tin and loose Victorian halfrowns etc. pre 194 including: silver threepences, sixpences, shillings, florins and halfcrowns, approx 1150 grams silver - Condition: Fine - VF

Lot 900

A mahogany Victorian smokers table, including pipe rack, tobacco jar, vesta holder and cup

Lot 209

AN INTERESTING SCOTTISH CARVED STONE FIGURE OF A YOUNG BOY EARLY 19TH CENTURY Depicted wearing a short hat, cloak, clogs and with a large bale of wool or tobacco, oval base 153cm high, the base 59cm diameterIt has been suggested that this might be a depiction of Tam O'Shanter, it seems more likely that it is a representation of a young man, at the market or docks unloading his wares. 

Lot 192

Vintage Pug tobacco jar and a vintage pig money box

Lot 213

A CARVED AND PAINTED TOBACCO ADVERTISING FIGURE LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY modelled as a European looking man wearing a red and gold coloured hat, a black cloak and gold coloured waistcoat and holding a later clay pipe, with an iron suspension staple to his back and on a domed base 61cm high Literature Pinto (E H), Treen and other wooden Bygones, 1969, p. 412 for a discussion on carved and painted tobacco advertising figures and plates 436-440 for some other examples.

Lot 74

A good Second War 1945 ‘Kyaukse operations’ M.C. group of six awarded to Major D. G. Butterworth, 9th Battalion, 12th Frontier Force Regiment, who was about to lead his Company in an attack on a heavily defended position, when he received a signal informing him that he would have to assume command of the Battalion due to the O.C. and all other officers at Battalion H.Q. being wounded by a Japanese sniper’s grenade. He remained with his company long enough to see them on their way, and then hastened to Battalion H.Q. from where he restored order and proceeded to successfully orchestrate the Battalion’s attack. Butterworth was ‘able to secure all his objectives and force some two hundred Japanese to break and flee’ Military Cross, G.VI.R. reverse officially dated ‘1945’; India General Service 1936-39, 1 clasp, North West Frontier 1937-39 (Lt. D. G. Butterworth, 1-12 F.F.R.); 1939-45 Star; Burma Star; War Medal 1939-45, with M.I.D. oak leaf; India Service Medal, mounted for display, generally very fine or better (6) £1,600-£2,000 --- M.C. London Gazette 20 September 1945. The original recommendation states: ‘For highly distinguished services and gallantry in action - at Sigon in Burma on 26 March 1945 during operations to clear a strong force of enemy who were threatening the main road to Kyaukse and jeopardising the operations of the leading Battalions against Kyaukse. Major Butterworth was commanding his company which was to assault the first located enemy position. Just before H hour he received a signal that he would have to assume command of the Battalion, 9th Battalion, 12th Frontier Force Regiment, as the Commanding Officer and all other officers at Battalion Headquarters had been wounded and evacuated. He remained with his company long enough to see them leave their start line and on arriving at Battalion Headquarters he found great confusion. Heavy grenade discharger and small arms fire was coming into Battalion Headquarters. As he arrived he heard his company had been pinned to the ground by accurate MMG fire just in front of theur start line, and were taking heavy casualties, amongst whom was the officer who had taken over command from him. He then showed leadership of the highest standard and quickly ordering another company to move round the flank of the enemy holding up the leading company and arranging for his heavy artillery in support of him to destroy by bombard the enemy bunkers which had brought the attack to a standstill, he was able to secure all his objectives and force some two hundred Japanese to break and flee. The leadership displayed by this officer under extremely difficult conditions, together with his gallantry under fire were a fine inspiration both to Battalion Headquarters who in confusion when he arrived and his company who were having a hard fight. Such was his inspiration to his Battalion, that notwithstanding the loss of their Commanding Officer, Adjutant, and Intelligence officer, they were inspired to fight to a successful finish their battle and completely put to rout the enemy who had control of the main road to Kyaukse.’ M.I.D. London Gazette 5 April 1945. Derrick Geoffrey Butterworth was born in Belgaum, India in November 1913. He was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the 12th Frontier Force Regiment in February 1934, and advanced to Captain in October 1940. Butterworth served with the 9th Battalion during the Second War, and Officer Commanding, Administrative Company when the Battalion entered the Burma theatre in October 1943. Initially stationed in the Kabaw Valley, the Battalion command was restructured and in June the following year, Butterworth was Second-in-Command and in Command of the H.Q. Company. Early in the new year, Butterworth was in command of ‘A’ Company and by now heavily involved in the reconquest of Burma. The Regimental History gives the following: ‘The Battalion was now ordered to capture Yezin and Inza, clearing all Japs from the area between Kanlan Ywathit and Kanlan. This operation was ordered for 28th February and proved to be the Battalion’s outstanding achievement in the campaign for the reconquest of Burma. A tank squadron of the 7th Cavalry and the divisional artillery supported the attack. ‘C’ Company with the tanks led the advance, with ‘B’ Company following, and immediately found difficulty in locating the Japs who were well dug in and concealed in elephant grass and tobacco fields. Hand-to-hand fighting ensued, slowing down the advance. Major Butterworth wrote of this stage of the action as follows: “A Jemadar of ‘D’ Company had a hand-to-hand fight with a Jap officer and killed him in full view from Battalion Headquarters at Kanlan. A lot of slaughter was done to the east of Yezin in the nullah, by the tanks and ‘C’ Company, who stuck to the tanks like leeches. The Japs had anti-tank mines with them which they were clutching to themselves, attempting to blow the tanks up and themselves at the same time. A 105mm gun crew fought to the end until they were wiped out by the tanks. They were firing point blank over the sights.” As ‘C’ Company advanced with the tanks, enemy artillery and MMG fire caused casualties, and ‘B’ Company also became involved in the mêlée in the area south of Kanlan, where the main force of Japs was found to be dug in with strong bunkers, difficult for the tanks to deal with. However, the advance was not held up.’ Butterworth distinguished himself during the operations around Kyaukse (see recommendation above), and the Regimental History gives the following: ‘As a preliminary to the main attack on Kyaukse, the Battalion cleared the outlying villages of Thimbok and Kegwigye, and in this action Lieutenant Waters was killed. He was a keen young officer who had only recently joined the Battalion. The Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Hayaud Din, also was wounded at Kyaukse. He gives the following account of the action: “Actually the attack had gone off very well. The village had largely been cleared, and the Japs were running away fast. The forward companies were going well with Battalion Headquarters behind them. I stopped with the Adjutant, Captain Miller, and the Intelligence Officer, Lieutenant Bangash, to look at a map, when a Jap sniper hiding in a bush and not far from us popped up and threw a grenade at us. This landed in the middle of our group, wounding all three of us. However, I was able to continue commanding the Battalion, but sent off Miller and Bangash to the aid post for treatment. Later when the medical Officer learnt that I had also been wounded he came forward. As I was still bleeding he insisted on taking me back, and I sent for Butterworth to take over command.” Major Butterworth also writes: “We had a bit of trouble next day, but the Japs were clearing out every night. The Battalion was the first to enter Kyaukse. Some of us got up to Maymo from there, where we got news of the excellent work done there in the Jap hospital by our first Medical Officer Lieutenant Batt. He had earlier been captured on the first day the Japs came over the Chindwin advancing on Imphal.”’ The Battalion was given a further complete rest at Kyaukse, and in view of the heavy casualties it had suffered, particularly among officers, its role was now changed to Divisional Headquarters Battalion. Butterworth was posted to the Staff College at Quetta in June 1945, and appointed Brigade Major, Frontier Brigade Group the following year. Major Butterworth retired in 1947, and in later life resided at The Green Farm, Wangford, Beccles, Suffolk. He died...

Lot 181

A TREEN TOBACCO BARREL 19TH CENTURY with banded decoration, with a cover, weight and tin liner; together with a lignum vitae pot and cover of tapering form, with turned and banded decoration (2) 20cm (max) Provenance The Geoffrey Chesters Collection of Treen.

Lot 580

A SILVER AND MIXED-METAL NETSUKE OF A KABUTOUnsignedJapan, 19th century, Meiji period (1868-1912)The netsuke cast in the form of a kabuto (helmet), the rounded bowl overlaid with silver ridges and surmounted by a tehen kanamono in the form of a chrysanthemum, the underside incised with a peony and a ring for suspension. The natural himotoshi in the form of the tehen kanamono.LENGTH 4.8 cmCondition: Very good condition, minor surface wear, nicks.Provenance: Ex-collection Richard R. Silverman. French private collection, purchased at Sotheby's, Los Angeles, 1989.This metal netsuke possibly functioned as an ashtray, an incense burner, or as a storage for tinder to light a tobacco pipe.

Lot 610

A LEATHER TABAKO-IRE (TOBACCO POUCH) AND ENSEMBLE WITH SILVER-FITTED KAGAMIBUTA NETSUKE DEPICTING A TIGER AND YOUNGUnsigned Japan, late 19th centuryThe pipecase and pouch in tooled brown leather, the pouch applied with a shibuichi kanamono with silver and gold highlights depicting a tiger and dragon, fitted with a kagamibuta netsuke, the shibuichi plate with gilt and silvered decoration of a tiger and cub amid crashing waves, set into an ivory bowl, the components joined with a silver chain and fittings.LENGTH 19.5 cm (the pipecase) and 12 cm (the pouch), DIAMETER 5.5 cm (the netsuke)Condition: Good condition with some wear and traces of use, particularly to leather, the ivory bowl with light surface scratches and good patina.Provenance: European collection.Trade Certificate: In accordance with new EU regulations that went into effect in January 2022, we have applied for a certificate to sell this item within the EU. We expect the Austrian Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology to issue the certThis item contains ivory, rhinoceros horn, tortoise shell, and/or some types of tropical wood and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Therefore, after this item has the necessary trade certificate, it can only be shipped within the EU or picked up in our gallery in person.ificate in 3-6 weeks. The item can only be shipped / handed over once the certificate has been issued.

Lot 8326

*ANTIQUE MEERSCHAUM TOBACCO PIPE WITH AMBER STEM MOUTHPIECE. CARVED HORSES / IN NEED RESTORATION

Lot 8332

*JOYOLDELF WOODEN TOBACCO SMOKING PIPE, PEAR WOOD PIPE WITH PIPE CLEANERS, 9 MM

Lot 8427

ASSORTED ANTIQUES INCLUDING WOODEN TOBACCO BOX, WHITE CHINA DOG AND FORRESTER ORNAMENT

Lot 1323

AN INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTING OF A RULER SMOKING A HUQQAIndia, 19th century. Gouache and ink on paper. The prince seated on a large cushion on a palace terrace with a tree in the background, richly adorned with pearls and jewelry, wearing a finely decorated festive attire and a headdress, smoking a waterpipe, his attendant behind him holding a flywhisk, all within a black-ruled pink border. Condition: Good condition with some wear, soiling, staining, and warping, few minuscule losses, small tears with associated touchups. Some woodworm holes to the backside that do not trespass to the front. Provenance: Danish private collection.Dimensions: Sheet size 25 x 20 cmThe hookah was invented by Abul-Fath Gilani, a Persian physician of Akbar, during Mughal India. It spread from the Indian subcontinent to Persia, where the mechanism was modified to its current shape. Despite tobacco and drug use being considered a taboo when the hookah was first conceived, its use became increasingly popular among nobility. Auction result comparison: Compare a related Indian miniature painting of Nawab Darab Khan smoking a huqqa, dated circa 1700, at Bonhams New York in Indian, Himalayan & Southeast Asian Art on 17 March 2014, lot 105, sold for USD 17,500.

Lot 13

A George III lead tobacco box, oblong shape with canted corners, cast decoration, with traces of original painted decoration, width 13cm; pewter baluster-shape quart measure, 15cm; a pewter plate and other antique pewter ware.

Lot 766

19th brass tobacco honesty box, with penny operated mechanism, engraved 'Birdseye', on ball feet, 25cm longGeneral wear commensurate with age. Multiple additional images now available attached to the lot online at our website and at thesaleroom.com

Lot 735

JAZZ - LP COLLECTION. Great collection of around 60 x LPs. Titles / Artists include Miles David - Miles In the Sky (63352), Sonny Rollins & Co, The Ramsay Lewis Trio, Soul Drums - Pretty Purdie, Brother Jack McDuff - Tobacco Road, Art Blakey's Make It, Alex Korner, Dr Dolittle Loves Jazz - Gordon Beck + Two, Don Ellis and His Orchestra - Autumn, Brother Jack McDuff - A Change is Gonna Come, The New Don Ellis Band Goes Underground, Dennis Budimir - The Creeper, Clea Bradford - ...Now, Quincy Jones - I Heard That, Quincy Jones - Walking In Space, The Freddie Roach Soul Book, Malcolm Mitchell and the Trio and Les McCann. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex / Ex+.

Lot 390

SOFA, 195cm W, contemporary design, tobacco brown velvet upholstered.

Lot 623

TRAY WITH MIXED CERAMICS, MALING LIDDED TEAPOT, BAKELITE TOBACCO JAR, NOVELTY BRONZE CHAIR ORNAMENT, HUMMEL FIGURINES ETC

Lot 469

Kleinbronze Junge Frau bei der Ernte von Tabak, Wien, F. X. Bergmann, um 1890Wiener Bronze. Bronze, kaltbemalt. Auf Sockelrückseite sowie der Unterseite des Korbs gemarkt: Gießereimarke mit Zusatz "gesetzl. geschützt" und Modellnr. "3412". H. 19 cm Bronze figure: young woman picking tobacco, painted, foundry mark: F. X. Bergmann, Vienna, model no. "3412". Ca. 1890. H. 19 cm

Lot 315

3 vintage tobacco advertisements

Lot 3555

1893 advertising calendar print for Robert Stephenson & Son Golden Ball Brewery Beverley depicting a jovial man smoking a clay pipe and seated at a pub table with a foaming tankard and jar of tobacco 71 x 49cm; later oak finish frame; and unframed 1977 Driffield Cattle Market Co. Ltd. poster relating to Bull Sales (2)Condition Report:Calendar very grubby with numerous small nicks and scratches, tear etcPoster grubby from storage unframed.

Lot 33

Assorted Lot to include Three Vintage New York & Bremen Captains Suite Tobacco Tins, 1914 Christmas Gift Tin and others.

Lot 505

A 1914 Queen Mary WWI Christmas tin, with original Christmas card message, tobacco and cigarettes.

Lot 1326

A late 19th century Italian carved wood novelty bird call, inscribed 'M Generoso, 1897', 16cm long; together with an 18th century brass tobacco box, 13.5cm wide; and a boxwood cased glass poison bottle and stopper. (3)

Lot 506

Qty of oddments inc antique money box, circular tobacco Emu brand pocket box, spectacles (1 in aluminium case) etc

Lot 87

Period pewter tobacco jar with lid #5119 - 21cm high t/w pewter dish - 27cm across

Lot 1086

Carltonware 'Manchester' Tobacco Jar, Royal Albert pink and gilt coffee ware, of fourteen pieces, similar wares, etc:- One Tray.

Lot 1477

A Continental Bisque Pottery Tobacco Jar, circa 1900, as a Negro boys head with cover as a turban, 13cm high.

Lot 347

Pair of Staffordshire Flatbacks, Doulton stoneware tobacco jar and a pair of Continental majolica vases

Lot 4142

First World War-era Queen Mary tobacco tin, dated Christmas 1914, with majority of original contents including two packets of tobacco (one opened), original Queen Mary card and envelope, tin height 3cm.

Lot 158

Original WW1 1914 Princess Mary Christmas Tin with reproduction tobacco & cigarette pouches.

Lot 1079

4 old china & wood bisque barrels & tobacco jar

Lot 1496

3 shelves of tobacco and cigarette tins

Lot 1534

A quantity of Tobacco and cigarette tins

Lot 217

2 small sample Peak Frens biscuit tins, Three Nuns tobacco tin and one other tin.Lids come off, tins are in good condition for the age.

Lot 6385

[Ephemera] Ed Ruscha, Drawings New York, Leo Castelli, 1973. Invitation card, printed both sides, 10.2 x 25.4 cm. Recto features a b/w drawing made with gunpowder and tobacco titled 'Suspended Paper Stained with Tobacco, 1972.' Very small tear (0.5 cm) in lower right corner, paper still attached. Creasing on lower left corner, not impacting the image. Mailed copy with address stamp on verso. Rare stunning card.

Lot 126

Coffee, tea & chocolate.- Pauli (Simon) A Treatise on Tobacco, Tea, Coffee, and Chocolate, translated by Dr. Robert James, first edition in English, half-title, 2 folding engraved plates (bound at start), 1p. advertisements at end, 6pp. 18th century ms. notes on tea bound at end, 18th century ink notes to half-title and marginalia, short marginal split at foot of half-title, occasional spotting, lightly browned, 20th century drab boards, spine ends worn, rubbed, [Cagle 918; Maclean p.111-112; Mueller p.165; Vicaire 667 (note)], 8vo, Printed for T. Osborne, in Gray's Inn; J. Hildyard, at York; M. Bryson, at New-castle; and J. Leake, at Bath, 1746.⁂ Rare at auction. The translator Dr. James was a friend of Dr. Samuel Johnson and physician to King George III.Provenance: Bibliothek des Tabakmuseums (bookplate).

Lot 592

A Small Model Boat, at sail (damage) (stamped marks), on oval plinth base with applied plaque "Presented to S.E. Dods Esq. by the staff Malta Tobacco Co Ltd Aug 1959", base 14.6cm wide.

Lot 1012

A taxidermy rhino foot tobacco jar, 19th century, lacking cover, height 20cm, width 19.5cm, depth 21.5cm.

Lot 119

A Japanese scallop shaped porcelain server, Meiji Period, height 4cm, length 11.5cm, width 12.5cm, a Chinese export blue and white porcelain tobacco leaf shaped dish, 19 x 14.5cm, a blue and white saucer and a tea bowl. (4)

Lot 394

Vitreous enamel advertising sign - 'E' Tobacco, Cigarett Mild & Medi ...', white letters with black shadowing on sage green, height 67.5cm, width 157cm.

Lot 777

An early 20th Century novelty tobacco jar and cover modelled as Charles Lindenberg, height 14cm.

Lot 206

A collection of Doulton stoneware tobacco jars to include one decorated with a sailing vessel and two sprig decoration in the Egyptian style (9), Location:

Lot 214

A COLLECTION OF TWELVE VINTAGE TINS TO INCLUDE CADBURY BOURNEVILLE, SWEET TINS, HRLICKS TABLETS, TOBACCO, ETC

Lot 348

A Black Forest carved wood tobacco jar, late 19th or early 20th century, naturalistically modelled as an owl, hinged at the neck32.5cm highA small chip to the cover at the back of the neck and a small loss below the rim of the liner in the same area. A shrinkage crack to the base.

Lot 195

A brass snuff box, hinged, 1917 penny and UBIQUE cap badge and a brass tobacco box of oval shape, initials engraved on lid and on base "German 75mm shell case Ramleh Palestine Xmas 1918"

Lot 135

Cigarette cards, Westminster Tobacco Co, Merrie England Studies, (set, 40 cards) (gd)

Lot 138

Cigarette cards, African Tobacco Manufacturers, Cinema Stars, 'OMBI' (set, 50 cards) (inc. Charlie Chaplin) (gd)

Lot 139

Cigarette cards, African Tobacco Manufacturers, Postage Stamps- Rarest Varieties, 'M' size (set, 100 cards) (vg)

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