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Susie Cooper - A Crown Works Hound centrepiece designed by Susie Cooper, introduced in 1936, modelled and glazed in colours, signed Susie Cooper England to front of base, 12.5cm, together with a single demi-lune flower trough from the same series, damaged. Provenance - Christies Auctioneers - 7th November 1991 Andrew Casey - Susie Cooper - A Pioneer of Modern Design, ACC books, page 21 figure 12 for the comparable deer centrepiece illustrated. Susie Cooper introduced a range of deer, fox and hound, complimented by flower troughs to adorn the centre of the dining table in 1936.
A mixed group of four: 1. a hallmarked silver butter dish and knife (cased) 2. an early 19th century silver-plated half-pint tankard 3. a 19th century Chinese silver miniature trough, the front and back panels decorated with flowers in low relief and signed with two characters 4. a silver chain with silver shield-shaped fob and T-bar
A collection of silver itemsvarious makers and datesComprising: a novelty silver condiment, the grinder and mustard pot, modelled as barrels, and an open trough to the front, the winding handle with ivory knop, length 11cm, together with a cream jug, Peter & William Bateman, London 1808, a pair of two-handled salts, Solomon Hougham, London 1793, a swing-handled basket, John Robins, London 1792, a pair of open salts, William Vincent, London 1788, a Victorian sugar bowl, a sauceboat, a small sugar bowl, a pair of small mustard pots, a pair of small pepper pots and a French silver wine taster, with first standard Minerva head mark, conventional form, engraved C Vesque, weight of weighable silver 46oz. (Qty)Footnotes:The item within this lot containing ivory has been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10). With non-transferable reference (KDTU3CJK).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A group of Britain's boxed farm animals and vehicles, to include a new model tree number 58F, one farmers wife three fowls number 5029, one cob on fowl number 5007, one pig two piglets one trough number 5030, one Jersey cow 5020, two aged villagers 5026, one sheep on lamb 5031, one cow feeding one collie dog number 3-10, one farmer one dog 5028, two aged villagers 5026, one shire horse 5001, and one milk maid one cow one calf 5008, boxed. (a quantity)
**Amendment - see updated image - A collection of vintage dolls house furnishings, including: a brass photograph frame, of antique design; a brass table lamp with mounted cat figure; faux house plants; a book trough with books; three pairs of brass candlesticks; a set of brass step ladders; a handbag; two red schoolbags; a selection of crockery; and other items.PROVENANCE: From the estate of Patti (Patricia) Lomax of Berwick.Patti, and her much loved husband, Eric, featured in the blockbuster film, ‘The Railway Man’, and were played by Colin Firth and Nicole Kidman. It tells the true story of Eric, who, whilst serving as British army officer in World War II, was captured and subsequently tortured by the Japanese in a Burma labour camp. After the war, he suffered years of mental turmoil, but was eventually rescued from his torment through the love of Patti.
A collection of garden ornaments to include a stone trough; a cast reconstituted stone fountain in the form of a boy holding a fish seated on a rocky perch; a cast reconstituted stone urn on a plinth; and a cast reconstituted fountain of a model a boy holding a basinQty: 4All in weathered condition commensurate with outdoor use.
An old rectangular cast iron trough; together with a circular galvanised two-handled small bath; an old two-gallon watering can; a cast iron boot scraper; and a collection of old terracotta flower potsthe trough 64cm wide x 32cm high; the largest terracotta flower pot approximately 31cm diameterQty: 5All in weathered condition and as found.
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Pew, adzed solid sides and seat, panelled back with book trough, recessed carved mouse trademark on seat,80cm wide, 48cm deep, 85cm high1930s construction with age related grain cracks to the back panel as visible from the image, the single plank seat with three drilled leg holes at either end to the underside.Otherwise solid construction.

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