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Asprey 1920s silver twin handled apple corer and slicer (Birmingham 1926) Aprey & Co Ltd. 14.2cm across.General overall condition quite good, some minor surface scratching, circular frame is slightly bent and some of the blades have been resoldered where they join the frame, blade edges are nicked. Marks are clear.
A French faience tankard, probably Aprey, Haute Marne, circa 1900-1925, inscribed 'The Glorious First of June, Lord Howe, 1794', h.14cm, together with a similar faience bowl, 20th century, commemorating Horatio Nelson, inscribed Nile Copenhagen Trafalgar Nelson', dia.25cm (2) Reference: Archer M (1997) Delftware, M.13, p.415Plate – hairline to the rim, quite crazed (particularly around the word Trafalgar).Tankard – tiny chip to the rim, small chip by the date 1794, lightly crazed to the body and more so to the underside.
A RARE GENTLEMAN`S 18K SOLID GOLD JAEGER LECOULTRE MEMOVOX ALARM WRISTWATCH CIRCA 1960s D: Silver dial with gilt batons & inner minute track, dauphine hands, inner rotating dial with triangular pointer to set alarm, date aperture. M: ``Bumper`` automatic movement signed Jaeger-LeCoultre & numbered. C: Circular two part screw back case, signed LeCoultre, 18k hallmarks, numbered, case diameter measures approx. 37mm. S: Green Aprey leather strap with JLC pin buckle. CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial very good condition M: Working at present. C: In very good condition, some scratches due to general wear. S: Unworn. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
CF Faïence française Aprey (Attribué à ) Assiette à bord contourné à décor polychrome au centre d’un singe jouant du tambourin sur une terrasse avec arbustes et palmier, l’aile décorée de tiges fleuries. XVIIIe siècle Diamètre : 25 cm Éclats Bibliographie :Une assiette similaire est reproduite dans le Répertoire de la Faïence française (Aprey, vol. I, pl. 2.A). L’attribution à Aprey proposée par le Dr Chompret repose sur les similitudes entre ces assiettes et le seau à bouteille marqué Aprey aujourd’hui conservé au musée de Sèvres.
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