A Swiss carved and stained limewood tobacco jar in the form of a family of owls on a decayed tree stump, late 19th c, each bird with glass eyes, 35cm h and a contemporary cast brass and spelter owl novelty candlestick, with glass eyes (2) Vertical shrinkage crack and several ears chippedMuch old accretion of dirt and grime, several small wormholes near baseUnrestoredCandlestick - dented
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Advertising. An archive of approx. 215 pieces of graphic artwork, predominantly for Imperial Tobacco Limited and their subsidiary John Player & Sons, late 20th c, original finished and working mock-ups for various brands and campaigns, mostly designed by Burrows Bew & Moore Limited of Bristol, some by the Village Design Group, comprising 29 designs in watercolour, gouache, &/or mixed media, including Imperial Tobacco Embassy A4 Window Bill, Embassy Mild, Castella Classic Mild Cigars, and further, cigarette manufacturers and tobacco companies, mixed sizes; others, r Disney showing Mickey Mouse, fifteen pictorial vignettes to represent Caribbean countries and mounted over two sheets, one for Concorde: World of Choice, cars and other transport, Master Video, Lyons Maid ice creams, Manchester United Football Club cards, playing cards and other gambling, a map of the UK, landscapes; 4 colour drawings, one sheet with four designs for British Airways; 1 pastel; 18 printed, photographically-printed, &/or cut-outs, including the Lotus Turbo Esprit, and some of which have hinge-mounted transparencies of annotation or variations; a further 22 mixed media design/prototypes; and Paul Staples, late 20th c - Comic Book Designs, pair, signed, inscribed and numbered to verso: Paul L. Staples Original c/o 862668, watercolour and gouache, 41 x 29cm
A Dutch copper and brass tobacco box, engraved with figures, opposite a town with windmills, 13.5cm wide, and a small brass double hinged pouch, dated 'RL 1764' and engraved with a pair of sea creatures and 'J Coady' to the hinged cover, the underside engraved with a bee, 12.2cm wide (2)Condition ReportBoth with rubbing. Double hinge with soldering to the hinges. Knocks and wear.
SEVEN BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include two leather tobacco jars (one filled with golf tees), a cased pair of Regent binoculars, a boxed set of wind chimes, assorted treen items, a tin of assorted mostly cats eye marbles, a collection of assorted framed pictures, two packs of curtains, a Panasonic MS70 camcorder, a Samsung AF Zoom 1050, assorted stuffed toys, a quantity of empty picture frames of assorted size, a large 1980 KLM Airlines calendar (in a tube), a group of jigsaw puzzles, a box of DVDs and CDs (7 boxes and loose) (s.d)
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware tobacco jar, decorated with roundels depicting King Edward VII and Princess Alexandra with stylised floral motif, and repeating "ER" and "AR", decorated by Ethel Beard, lacking cover, impressed marks and incised artist's monogram to the underside, height 13.5cm, together with various salt glazed stoneware to include a puzzle jug and various Doulton harvest pattern wares (6)
This small Chinese snuff bottle features a delightful depiction of two children holding a large peach, symbolizing immortality and prosperity in Chinese culture. The bottle includes a stopper with an integrated spoon, a traditional design element for snuff bottles used to store powdered tobacco. Measuring 2.5"L x 2.25"H, it showcases intricate hand-painted details and vibrant colors, reflecting the craftsmanship and cultural significance of these collectibles. Snuff bottles like this were popular during the Qing Dynasty and remain sought-after pieces for collectors of Asian antiques.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
An Art Nouveau Stoneware Candlestick by Minnie Webb for Royal Doulton And Two Jars An Art Nouveau Stoneware Candlestick by Minnie Webb for Royal Doulton, circa 1880-90, mottled blue and green glaze with tubelined detail, together with a miniature jar by Clara Barker and a bisque tobacco jar both with 'jewelled' decoration, all bearing impressed marks to bases.Candlestick 18cm highSome glaze scratches to candlestick, some minor surface marks to tobacco jar, no damages or other issues to note.
Boxes and objects - a Great Central Railway carriage key; various brass plaques including Lounge, Fire Resistant; others; a A.G Wild & Co Ltd Canteen Token; cloth badges, NSRA Mastershot 1950 and SMRC 1945 Marksman; a Victorian black lacquered cylindrical string box, 8cm high, c.1890; others; an Oriental black lacquered cylindrical box and cover, decorated with fan tail fish, 12cm diam; a late 19th century brown stoneware tobacco jar, in relief with leaves, acorn finial, 13cm high, c.1890; other stoneware jars, various; Sadler hot water jug, milk jug and sugar bowl; etc
An Adams jasperware tobacco jar and cover, 13cm high; a similar Wedgwood candlestick; a late 19th century Seasons pattern breakfast cup and saucer; Victorian Diamond Jubilee plate, 1897; Advertising - a Bile Beans Laxative Plus tin, 6.5cm high; Johnny Bunny Jaybee No.3 Childrens Cough Pastilles; McChrystal's Snuff tin; old keys; etc
Matchbox Super Kings K-31 Peterbilt Articulated Truck & Refrigerator Trailer "Let's go West!" - red tractor unit cab & chassis, clear windows, bare metal roof air intake, red trailer with white roof & opening doors, Maltese Cross wheels. Both tractor unit & trailer have vinyl adhesive labels applied, (minor blue marks to Trailer roof). West is a German brand of tobacco with this advertising slogan being popular during the 1980's and as European tobacco advertising was in the process of being removed from children's toys during this period we cannot confirm if this is a factory produced or Code 3 model. Conditions: Excellent to Near Mint in Good to Excellent box. Plus box.
A collection of ceramics to include a Japanese Satsuma export earthenware dish decorated with warrior and landscape detail, together with a further Japanese terracotta charger decorated with cranes and bamboo, 45cm diameter, a ‘Train of Artillery’ porcelain figure by Michael Sutty with hand painted finish, model 9/250, 20cm high(max) a 19th century continental novelty figurative porcelain tobacco jar in the form of a robed character reading a copy of The Times newspaper, 25cm high

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