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A late 19th Century Gorham & Company bronze Chinese style wine potOf squat form adorned with a cast dragon handle and swept spout and cover, impressed to base Gorham, GO.BY60, 6cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 307Several small bruises to body, also larger bruise (1" long),Overall tarnishing, otherwise good.
A Glass Goblet, circa 1830, the semi-fluted ovoid bowl inscribed SUCCESS TO THE TOWN AND TRADE OF BLACKBURNE (sic), the reverse with initials hung with foliate swags, 13.5cm high; A Small Wine Glass, the conical bowl engraved with a crowned T, the reverse with initials, on a hollow stem enclosing a groat dated 1836, 14.5cm high; An Armorial Carafe, 16cm high; A Similar Beaker, 11.5cm high; and A Small Plate, 16.5cm diameter (5)Typical minor surface wear. 310517
RUMPOLE 6x4 inch photo signed by the late Leo McKern. Comes with a Rumpole Society wine label. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
A quantity of various stoneware flagons and jars including examples for The Aylesbury Brewery Company Limited, John White & Co of Leighton Buzzard, James Pettit of Aylesbury, Tadcaster Tower Brewery Co Grimsby, Robert Horne & Co Kingston, Walter and Alfred Gilbey London, W Calverley & Son North Shields etc (20) and a pestle and mortar by S Maw Son & Sons CONDITION REPORTS North Shields flagon - part of a drilled cork to the top, crack near the top of the handle. Body with many various scratches and scuffs. Various general signs of wear and tear conducive with age and use throughout. Bottom has been drilled by the back so once used as a table lamp base. Remaining flagons/jars etc all with various chips, scratches and scuffs. All show various general signs of wear and tear throughout - see images for further details. Jar marked Walter & Alfred Gilbey Pantheon Oxford Street London W approx 32 cm tall - handle missing and crack and loss to the bottom. The Robert Horne & Co Distillers Kingston of Surrey bottle - handle missing approx 49 cm tall, some crazing and possible crack to the front. The Tadcaster Tower Brewery Co Bethlehem Street Grimby bottle - various cracks to the plaque at the front, bottom has been drilled at the back as a table lamp, two chips to the rim, approx 49 cm tall. The James Pettit of Aylesbury bottle - various chips to the rim, approx 40 cm. The John White & Co Wine and Spirit Merchants of Leighton Buzzard approx 32 cm tall - a chip to the rim and The Aylesbury B22596 bottle is chipped to the rim - 26 cm tall
A box containing various white metal and plate wares including watering can, wine bottle holder, butter dish, pair of jugs, various animal figures including dachshunds, ox, elephant, lapis lazuli hippo and elephant figures, three light two branch candelabra, shoe horn, lighter holder, paper handkerchief box cover, model Alpha Romeo Grand Prix car and box of 30 miniature Russian dolls
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