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Burt Kwouk Pink Panther Last of the Summer Wine 10x8 inch signed photo. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
CLEMENT KOFI ATHEY for Vume Pottery; a tall stoneware palm wine decanter covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, label written in the hand of Jutta Cardew (Seth's wife), height 42cm.Provenance: Cardew family collection.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Victorian Silver Three-Piece Travelling Communion-Set, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham, 1895, each piece plain and engraved with the ‘IHS’ Christogram within sunburst, comprising a chalice, with gilt interior; a paten on spreading foot and wine-bottle with cruciform finial, the wine bottle 10.7cm high, total weight 3oz 18dwt, 122gr
A Three-Piece Victorian Silver Travelling Communion-Set, by Thomas and William Aston, Birmingham, 1857, each piece plain and engraved with the ‘IHS’ Christogram within sunburst, comprising a communion-cup with gilt-interior; a paten, further engraved with Gothic arches and underneath with an inscription and a wine-ewer, in fitted burgundy leather-covered case, the case 11.5cm wide, weight of silver 4oz 9dwt, 138gr (3)The inscription reads ‘Presented to The Rev’d N Rouse by a Few Friends as a token of Esteem Darlaston Aug’t 1857’. Each piece part marked. There is some wear to the marks. This is particularly noticeable to the marks on the paten. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The inscription is engraved under the paten. There are wear and scuffs to the case.
A Three-Piece Victorian Silver or Silver-Mounted Travelling Communion-Set, by Thomas and William Aston, Birmingham, 1861, each piece plain, comprising a communion-cup; a paten, each with ‘IHC’ Christogram within reeded border and a silver-mounted cut-glass wine-bottle, in fitted green leather-covered case; Together With an associated cruciform stopper, the case 12cm wide, weighable silver 1oz 19dwt, 61gr (4)Fully marked to rim of communion-cup and to edge of paten. The cover of the bottle fixed to bottle so it has not been possible to remove it to see if it is marked inside. There is some overall surface scratching and wear consistent with age and use. There are some chips to the glass bottle. There are some scuffs and marks to the case.
A Collection of Assorted Silver, including various condiment-items; an Elizabeth II silver wine-coaster with fruiting grapevine border and turned wood base; a pair of glove stretchers; silver-mounted glass dressing-table jars and other items (qty)The wine-coaster with some wear which shows as a softening to the border. The dressing-table jars with bruising and wear to the silver mounts and chips to the body. The mother-of-pearl rattle with bruising. The cased salt-cellars with some salt staining inside and wear to the boxes. Otherwise in general used conditon.
A Three-Piece William IV Silver Travelling Communion-Set, by Charles Reily and George Storer, London, 1834, each piece plain and engraved with the ‘IHS’ Christogram within sunburst, comprising a communion-cup, with gilt interior; a paten on spreading foot and a bell-shaped wine bottle with bayonet-mount which acts as the stem of the cup, in fitted conical burgundy leather-cover case, tooled with an inscription, the case 75mm high, weight of silver 3oz 10dwt, 98gr (3)The inscription reads ‘Presented to The Rev Leigh Spencer M.A. by the Teachers and Friends of the Long Marston & Wilston Sunday Schools Sept’r 30 1850’. Each piece marked as expected. There is some minor wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some scuffs and tape marks to the case.
A Three-Piece Victorian Silver or Silver-Mounted Travelling Communion-Set, by Charles Reily and George Storer, London, 1839, each piece plain, comprising a communion-cup; a paten, each engraved with the ‘IHS’ Christogram within sunburst and a silver-mounted cut-glass wine-bottle, with screw-cap, the cap apparently unmarked, in fitted black leather-covered case, the case 10.5cm wide, weighable silver 3oz 2dwt, 96gr (3)Fully marked near rim of chalice and under rim of paten. The marks are generally clear. The cover of the bottle apparently unmarked. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some scuffs and overall wear to the case. The leather covering is delaminating in places.
A Three-Piece Victorian Silver or Silver-Mounted Travelling Communion-Set, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1841, each piece plain, comprising a communion-cup; a pattern, each engraved with the ‘IHS’ Christogram within sunburst and a silver-mounted cut glass wine-bottle with screw cap, in fitted conical burgundy leather case, the case 10.2cm high, weighable silver 1oz 17dwt, 57gr (3)Each piece full marked near rim. The marks with some minor wear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising to the rim of the paten. There is some surface scratching and wear to the case and loss to the leather overall.
A Victorian Silver Travelling Communion-Cup and Paten, by George Ivory, London, 1855, each piece plain and engraved with the ‘IHS’ Christogram within sunburst, the communion-cup with gilt interior, the paten later engraved with an inscription, in fitted black leather-covered case, gilt tooled with initials, wine-bottle lacking the case 11cm wide, weight of silver 4oz 4dwt, 131gr (2)The inscription reads ‘Presented to Ref C.D.F. Waters From St Marks Cong’n W’stow Easter 1910’.
A Three-Piece Victorian Silver Travelling Communion-Set, by George Unite, Birmingham, 1868, each piece plain and engraved with the ‘IHS’ Christogram within sunburst, comprising a chalice, with gilt interior; a paten on spreading foot, with foliage border and engraved underneath with an inscription and a vase-shaped wine-bottle, the wine-bottle 10.6cm high, total weight 4oz 11dwt, 141gr (3)The inscription reads ‘Presented to Rev’d R. S. Bates on the occasion of his leaving St James’ Church Toxteth Park Liverpool’. Each piece fully marked on foot or near rim. The stopper apparently unmarked. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving.
A Three-Piece George VI Silver or Glass Travelling Communion-Set, by A. R. Mowbray and Co. Ltd., London, 1951, each piece plain, comprising a silver communion-cup; a wafer box with pull-off cover and a glass wine-bottle, in fitted black leather-covered case, the case 11cm high, weight of silver 2oz 11dwt, 80gr (3)Each piece marked as expected. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some chips to the glass bottle and some wear to teh case,
A Three-Piece Victorian Silver or Silver-Mounted Travelling Communion-Set, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, Circa 1840, each piece plain and engraved with the ‘IHS’ Christogram within sunburst, comprising a communion-cup, with gilt interior; a paten on spreading foot and a silver-mounted cut glass wine-bottle with screw cap, in fitted ebonised wood box, the box 15cm wide, weighable silver 2oz 15dwt, 86gr (3)The chalice and paten each fully marked. The screw-cap to the bottle apparently unmarked, though the marks may be under the cork stopper inside. There is some wear to the marks, though in general each is still legible. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some chips to the rim of the glass bottle. The case is perhaps associated with the set and with overall scratches and marks.
Enhanced with delicate rose, leaf, and column patterns encircling the exterior, this silver-plated wine funnel showcases a lavish gold-washed interior, making it a sophisticated and refined addition to your wine accessories collection. Issued: 20th CenturyDimensions: 5.5"H x 4"dia.Condition: Age related wear.
A George III silver wine funnel, A George III silver wine funnel, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London, 1799, gross weight 4.19ozt.Overall condition good to fairInterior with light scratches, one area of slight localised scratching, in keeping with useMarks partially worn and legibleLight shallow dents to filter and funnel in keeping with age and useSome slight cracking and pitting to tapering part of funnel, see images
* Chinese hardwood carved brush rest, circa 17th-18th Century, in the form of Taibai Zuijiu (Drunken Taibai), one of the greatest poets in Chinese history, sprawling with a cup of wine beside a stack of poems, presented on the original pierced stand, length 9.8 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.
* A collection of drinking glasses, 18th century, including a double series opaque twist wine glass with multi-ply spiral cable inside a multi-ply spiral band with vertical ribbed bowl and conical foot, minor chips, 14.5 cm high, a double series opaque twist wine glass with multi-ply spiral cable inside a multi-ply spiral band, waisted ogee bowl and conical foot, 14.8 cm high, a double series opaque twist ale glass with a pair of corkscrews outside a multi-ply spiral cable with round funnel bowl and conical foot, 19.7 cm high, a double series opaque twist wine glass with multi-ply corkscrew inside multi-ply spiral band, ogee bowl and conical foot, 13.3 cm high, plus three further opaque twist drinking glasses, the largest 14.2 cm, smallest 13.2 cmQTY: (7)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.
* A group of air-trap drinking glasses, 18th century, including a champagne/ sweetmeat glass with an ogee bowl having shoulder knop with two rosettes of air bead and central knop above domed foot, 14.5 cm high, a Georgian wine glass with bell bowl above stem with angular knop with air tear, on domed foot, 17.7 cm high, an 18th century triple knop baluster glass with bell bowl above a shoulder triple annulated knop, central knop and basal knop above a conical foot, foot chipped, 16 cm high, plus 2 further air trap drinking glasses 12.6 cm high, 17.1 cm highQTY: (5)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.
*Drinking Glasses. A large collection, 18th-century, including a pair of engraved plain stem wine glasses, with trumpet bowl engraved with flowers to the edge and the letter 'B' within a circle on conical foot, 15.5 cm one chipped to foot, an 18th century drinking glass with ogee bowl engraved flowers on a plain stem and folded foot, 14 cm high, a pair of 19th century pan topped rummer glasses, 11 cm high, 18th century rummer, ogee bowl with shaped edge engraved with a foliate pattern, 7.7 cm high, plus 47 other pieces of glassware various sizes some engraved, largest 17.5 cm high smallest 7.5 cm highQTY: (53)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.
* Chinese crackle glazed earthenwares, 18/19th century, comprising a white glaze wine ewer of baluster form with faux bamboo handle and spout, the spout moulded with a snail, on a flared foot with an ebony cover, 19 cm high, together with a bowl with everted rim probably a Zhadou, with incised central band of key fret decoration, the base incised with a square mark, plus a miniature vase, of plain slender baluster form, 7.3 cm high with a carved wooden stand QTY: (3)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.
* Chinese decorative screens, late 19th or early 20th century, a pair of rectangular wooden screens, decorated with jade, Shoushan stone and marble cut motifs of rose and lilies in archaic style vases, Fo Shou (Buddha’s fingers) in a Yi shaped vessel, a Jue (a wine drinking vessel) and other plants, with original metal work, some (generally hairline) splits to wood, 103 x 25 cm.QTY: (2)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.
* Murata (Seimin, ???? 1761-1837). Japanese bronze tripod koro of stylised Jia form, the brocaded body surrounded with a high relief Chilong (a type of dragon), a band of Greek key patterns directly beneath the rim, further Greek key bands around body, and around and between feet, the base marked “Dai Nippon Bunsei Nen Seimin Ju” (??????????, weight 1600 g, height 11 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.A type of Chinese archaic bronze vessel originally for drinking wine.
* Coloured Glass. A collection, 18th-century, including a pair of green wine glasses with conical bowl, collar knop and central annular knop, 13 cm high, a pair of green Victorian wine glasses with a conical bowl above collared knop and central balded knop stem, conical foot, 13.5 cm high, a Georgian blue rimmed dram glass, with bucket bowl above a bladed knop stem and conical foot, 9 cm high plus 21 other pieces of glassware various sizes, largest 23 cm high smallest 10.5 cm highQTY: (26)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.
* Four wine glasses, 18th century, comprising a George III air twist stem wine glass, with a shaped bell bowl upon well defined multi-spiral air twist stem featuring a shoulder knop on a conical foot, 16 cm high, two air twist stem wine glasses each with trumpet bowl on multi-spiral air twist stem and folded foot, 14 cm high plus a George III wine glass with trumpet bowl on straight stem with air tear on conical foot, 17.6 cm highQTY: (4)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.
* Attic Greek krater, probably 4th century BC, the terracotta two handle vessel of baluster form decorated in black with figures, one side showing a warrior with sword and shield, the other with a satyr chasing a woman, each bordered with Greek key and geometric decoration, one handle restored, 28 cm high QTY: (1)NOTE:A large two-handled shape vase used as a mixing vessel in Ancient Greece, usually for mixing wine with water.
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