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Seven drinking glasses c.1750-1820, including a rare Jacobite drawn trumpet glass engraved with a carnation and moth and raised on a double knopped airtwist stem, a large glass with a bell bowl raised on a plain stem and folded foot, a small wine engraved with a bird and flower, another with a band of polished circles, a spiral-moulded mead glass, a pair of small glasses on facet stems, a pair of small salts raised on lemon squeezer bases, and a small moulded two-handled glass, and a cut glass jug, 18.8cm max. (13)
Three large wine glasses c.1750-80, the largest with a trumpet bowl engraved in diamond point with 'J M Pilling', over a swollen plain stem enclosing a tear, another with a bell bowl over a plain stem, the last with a drawn trumpet bowl over a plain stem with large tear and a folded conical foot, 19cm max. (3)
A cased set of eleven silver lobster picks, William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1928, together with a tapering silver vase, Birmingham 1909, 20cm high, a silver mounted trumpet vase, 26cm high, a silver match box holder and a pair of silver mounted dwarf candlesticks, total weight of silver approx 15.4oz
Various items of Wedgwood jasper ware to include a biscuit barrel with plated handle, rim and lid, a campana-style trumpet vase with applied Classical themes, lidded box, two shaped pin dishes, a jug with plated spout cover in deep blue, with opaque applied Classical decoration, a pale blue jasper circular candy box with lid, boxed, a smaller example of a pale blue jasper lidded candy box and two Adams jasper-style globular vases in deep blue with applied Classical decoration (11).
A 19th century walnut octagonal sewing table, green and gilt original paper lining, green ground with golden oak leaves, various compartments for sewing aids and large central storage unit, to octagonal base with acanthus leaf carved circular support to tripartite base, height 74cm. CONDITION REPORT marks to the top, cracks, tarnish missing, scratchesDiameter 43cmRepairs to legs scratches and marks all overcracks to trumpet
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III mustard pot, by Augustin Le Sage, London 1764, circular form, engraved decoration, scroll handle, a French wine taster, a Victorian mug, a toast rack, a caster, London 1810, and a trumpet vase, approx. weight 13oz. (6)
Two iridescent art glass vases of compressed form, each with combed decorated, signed beneath, H7.5cm, together with an art glass scent bottle/paperweight, with iridescent decoration and elongated stopper, a clear glass scent bottle with silver stopper marked Carrs Silver and stamped 925, a pair of art glass drinking glasses of trumpet form, two Roman style glass ewers, and a cut glass ashtray.
LONDON, Covent Garden, Theatre Royal, First Theatre, 1796, copper, covent garden around box 1796, 27mm, 5.52g (W 121; D & W 12/122); Second Theatre, 1809, uniface copper, new theatre covent garden and date around central hole, 34mm, 13.47g (W 129, this piece illustrated); O.P. [Old Price] Riots, 1809, brass (4, three plated), draped bust of John Kemble wearing fool’s cap, trumpet and rattle below, oh my head aitches, etc, revs. o p, john bull’s jubilee, etc around, all 25mm, 4.17g, 4.08g (both W 169; D & W 17/187), 4.39g, 4.36g (both W 171) [6]. Second fine, others about very fine and better; two O.P. pieces pierced for suspension £80-£100 --- Provenance: W.J. McKivor Collection, additionally: all except first and last D.M. Young Collection, DNW Auction 160, 5 June 2019, lot 1164 (part) [second from S.H. Monks March 2009, third from J. Whitmore November 2003, fourth from L. McCarthy November 2002, fifth from H. Simmons October 2005]
LONDON, Covent Garden, Theatre Royal, Second Theatre, O.P. [Old Price] Riots, 1809, white metal, unsigned, bust of John Philip Kemble left attired as Shylock, with the ears of an ass, this is the jew which shakespeare drew, etc, rev. what d’ye want o[ld] p[rices] o[pen] b[oxes] & d[eference to] p[ublic] o[pinion] encircled by wreath, trumpet and rattle below, outer legends on raised rim both sides, 44mm, 26.96g (W 167). Very fine and very rare; set in usual brass surround, with loop for suspension £300-£400 --- Provenance: W.J. McKivor Collection. Worn by the ‘Old Price’ rioters at the Theatre during the latter months of 1809. In the wake of the rebuilding of the theatre in 1808, the proprietor John Kemble saw fit to increase prices for the boxes and the pit. A riotous demand for the old pre-1808 prices to be restored ensued, only brought to an end several months later when Kemble agreed to reduce the price of a place in the pit to that which had been previously current
LONDON, Covent Garden, Theatre Royal, Second Theatre, O.P. [Old Price] Riots, 1809, white metal, unsigned [perhaps by P. Wyon], John Bull on an ass left, holding whips inscribed old price’s and open boxes, the animal with the head of John Philip Kemble, rev. p within o in centre, laurel, rattle and trumpet around, 43mm, 27.40g (W 168; D & W 17/185; BHM 675; E 1005). Some spotting, otherwise good very fine, retaining original brilliance £90-£120 --- Provenance: W.J. McKivor Collection
18th Century Tokens, Holt, David Arnot, Halfpence (3), Fame blowing trumpet, revs. sold at the spa house, etc (2), edge grained, 9.86g/6h (DH 3), edge plain, 6.14g/6h (DH 3a), building, b below, 8.19g/6h (DH 4); mule Halfpence by Kempson (6), Fame, rev. bust of George III, 9.42g/12h (DH 6), view of the Spa House (5), revs. beggar, 9.96g/6h (DH 7), legend, 10.18g/6h (DH 8), bust of George III, 9.81g/12h (DH 9), scales 1795-96, 9.85g/12h (DH 10), scales april 1796, 9.97g/6h (DH 11) [8]. DH 6, 7 and 8 extremely fine, DH 10 good fine, others generally very fine or better, some rare £120-£150 --- Provenance: *DH 8 bt P.C. Deane; DH 10 bt A. Hunt July 2008. David Arnot, proprietor of the Spa House, Holt, opened a school for boys in September 1794. Holt’s medicinal waters were sold by Arnot’s London agent, John Griffiths, 27 St Alban’s street [now Waterloo place]
A Victorian wrythen fluted clear glass jug with gilded, jewelled and banded decoration, the ovoid body dimple pinched, together with matching tumbler, height of jug 14cm, together with a set of five wheel engraved and gilded trumpet stemmed glasses decorated with a band of fruiting vine, height 12.5cm.
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