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A Worcester Porcelain Three Flowers Pattern Blue and White Sparrow Beak Milk Jug, circa 1780, of baluster shape, blue painted "C" mark underglaze, 10.3cm high; A Worcester Small Vase, of baluster shape, painted with a large spray of flowers within trellis and scroll borders, blue painted "C" in underglaze blue; and A Worcester Wine Taster, with undulating rim, triangular form shell handle, centrally printed with a blue floret, with a repeat diaper border, 7.4cm (3)
Follower of Willem Claesz. Heda. still life of a nautilus cup, an overturned tazza, a partially eaten pie in a pewter bowl and a knife, together with two wine glasses, and olives and a peeled lemon in pewter dishes, all arranged upon a table top partly draped with a white cloth , oil on canvas, 77 by 59.5 cm.; 30.25 by 23.5 in.
A George III Sheffield Plate wine funnel, with oval bowl, reeded rim and detachable spout, 12. 5cm h; a Spode cream coloured earthenware mustard pot with Sheffield Plate mount, 9. 5cm h, impressed Spode, c1820; a George III Sheffield Plate mug, of slightly tapered form with rolled rima William Adams fine white stoneware ale jug with Sheffield Plate mount, 18cm h, impressed ADAMS, c1790
A suite of Venetian ruby and aventurine drinking glasses, the ogee shaped ruby bowls supported on gilt speckled dolphin supports and circular foot, comprising; five white wine (two with bases detached), nine red wine (one with detached base), nine liqueur (one with detached base), and five champagne.
GEO JEFF & CO GINGER BEER BOTTLE. 8 ins tall, ch, all white glaze, black transfer. GEO JEFF & CO/ WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS/ BOTTLERS OF ALE & STOUT/ HULL, pictorial trade mark of pixie sat of toadstool. Buchan p.m. One of the UK's finest & rarest g.bs, this having no repairs whatsoever. Minor inner lip damage - overall a stunning & crisp transfer. Very good apart from a minor inner lip nibble. Superb transfer.
A Venetian composite ruby and clear glass part table service, enamelled and gilt with panels of figures in 18th century dress and swags of flowers, comprising; a pedestal jug, a ewer, five red wine goblets, six white wine goblets, three smaller, six similar licquer glasses, and two champagne bowls, 20th century, (some small chips)
Powys (John Cowper & Llewellyn). Confessions of Two Brothers, 1st US ed., 1916, small stain to pp 65-70, light water stain to inner margins of front endpapers, orig. cloth with paper label to spine and upper cover, one or two minor marks, together with Powys (Theodore Francis), Soliloquies of a Hermit, 1st ed., 1918, orig. cloth-backed boards, very sl. rubbed, plus Powys (Llewelyn), Skin For Skin, 1st ed., 1926, partly untrimmed, orig. cloth-backed boards, a little rubbed and some marks, limited edition 658/900, and Powys (Theodore Francis), Mr. Weston's Good Wine, illust. George Charlton, 1st ed., 1927, Fables, illust. Gilbert Spencer, 1st ed., 1929, & Make Thyself Many, 1st ed., 1935, first two vols. t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, all orig. cloth, first and third vols. in d.j.s, all limited signed editions 511/650, 311/750 & 213/285 respectively, plus other 1st eds. by T. F. Powys (incl. The Dewpond, limited signed edition, Black Bryony, Mark Only, The Two Thieves, The White Paternoster, Mr. Tasker's Gods, Bottle's Path and Other Stories & The Only Penitent, all in d.j.s), and others by and about the Powys Brothers, all 8vo (25)
A rare early 19th century French silver open face quarter-repeating pocket watch with concealed erotic automaton, circa 1820, French movement with pierced bridge cock, polished steel end-piece, and silvered regulation dial, repeating the hours and quarters on gongs, the four-piece case with plunge pendant for repeat, engine-turned covers and a cuvette with a small hinged cover concealing an erotic automaton depicting a copulating couple, white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, key-wine aperture and original blued-steel baluster and lozenge hands, 5.75cm diameter (2.25 in), (a crack to the dial and a later perspex 'glass')
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