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Click here to subscribeSMITH (CHARLES), THREE TRACTS ON THE CORN-TRADE AND CORN-LAWS, a supplement, 2nd edition, with small table bound in at preface, full calf, London, Brotherton, 1766; BURKE (EDMUND), REFLECTIONS ON THE REVOLUTION IN FRANCE, London, Dodsley, 1790; ENTICK (JOHN), THE CONSTITUTIONS OF THE ANCIENT AND HONOURABLE FRATERNITY OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS, engraved frontis plate, London, Scott, 1756; RAUTHMELL (RICHARD), THE ROMAN ANTIQUITIES OF OVERBOROUGH, five engraved plates at end, boards detached, London, Woodfall, 1746; DIGBY (JOHN), A PHILOSPHICAL ACCOUNT OF NATURE IN GENERAL, London, Hook, 1721; A COLLECTION OF STATUES NOW IN FORCE RELATING TO THE EXCISE UPON BEER, ALE AND OTHER LIQUORS, London, Baskett, 1737; WHEATLEY (JOHN), AN ESSAY ON THE THEORY OF MONEY, vol I only, 1807; MASERES (FRANCIS), THE PRINCIPLES ON THE DOCTRINE OF LIFE ANNUITIES, London, White, 1783; PRICE (UVEDALE), ESSAYS ON THE PICTURESQUE, 2 vols, London, Mawman, 1810; LAUDERDALE (EARL OF), AN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE AND ORIGIN OF PUBLIC WEALTH, Edinburgh, 1804; PLEADER’S ASSISTANT CONTAINING A SELECT COLLECTION OF PRESEDENTS OF MODERN PLEADINGS, London, Brooke, 1786; KNOX (VICESIMUS), REMARKS ON THE TENDENCY OF CERTAIN CLAUSES, London, 1821; SIMPSON (THOMAS), THE DOCTRINE OF ANNUITIES AND RESERVATIONS, London, Nourse, 1742; CONSIDERATIONS ON THE POLICY COMMERCE AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE KINGDOM, London, Almon, 1771 (15)Condition Report: An image of Burkes Reflections has been added.
A good pair of Masons patent Ironstone Side Plates, transfer painted in red, white and blue with chinoiserie scenes, 20cms (8"); a dark blue Carltonware chinoiserie pattern Bowl 24cms (9 1/2); a square hand painted Carltonware Ashtray, a six piece Granger & Co. Worcester blue and white Tete á Tete Coffee Set, and four Royal Worcester blue and white Coffee Cans & Saucers. As a lot, w.a.f. (18)
Masons Ironstone - a mid 19th century Victorian part stoneware service. The service comprising a Morley and Ashworth Imari colour platter, a Newstone Japanese serving platter, a Masons Ironstone octagonal table vase & matched Hydra jug, a Copeland Spode New Stone plate, a Davenport stone china soup bowl, a Ridgway plate, two matched side plates and a small twin handled serving platter; a Staffordshire Indian Tree dining plate, an early 19th century Crown Derby King's Pattern rimmed bowl, a Newstone Japanese plate, and a Wedgwood Royal semi porcelain Chrysanthemum pattern teapot with gilt & Imari style decoration. Some damage & repair, including one plate having been split in two, damage to extremities incl. chips, hairlines etc; please see images.Larger platter measures approx. 55cm x 43cm.
Circa late 2nd-4th century A.D. Featuring a compass and tweezers, free-moving collar to one arm, one arm with two oval terminals and one tapering to a point. Cf. Beutler, F. et al., Der Adler Roms. Carnuntum und der Armee der Cäsaren, Bad-Deutsch Altenberg, 2017, item 639, for type. 19 grams, 90 mm (3 1/2 in.). Acquired before 2000. From the collection of a European gentleman living in the UK.This instrument, a type of circinus formed of two flat-section arms, was widely used by masons and carpenters, as well as for making wall decorations for the preparation of repetitive elements such as spirals or circles. It was widely used by the agrimensores of the army, as is proven by a very similar specimen found in Carnuntum, the camp of the Legio XIIII Gemina.
Wedgwood - Collection of 20th century porcelain and china pieces. Comprised of sky blue bisque pendants, thimbles, mounted pendants, Stratton powder compact case, and bone china thimbles from various makers such as Masons, Watsons, Finsbury and more. Makers marks stamped to the reverse of most pieces.
Mason's 'Manchu' Large Tureen, R. Stanley bowl. Doulton 'The Annunciation' cup and saucer, other ceramics:- One Box.Largest lidded tureen with crazing. Smaller tureen with chip, crack and crazing, crazing to matching dish. Masons jug with chip and hairlines. Others wear commensurate with age.
A LARGE GROUP OF MASONS IRONSTONE 'MANDALAY' PATTERN CERAMICS, comprising battery operated wall clock, large oval meat plate, two large footed bowls, four dinner plates, footed covered twin handle tureen, large teapot, three jugs various designs and sizes, square shape covered pot, two fruit bowls, three cake/sweet plates, covered trinket pot, trinket dish, dressing table clock, large footed planter etc. (qty), (no obvious damage, light wear to plates, would benefit from a clean)
A GROUP OF MASONS IRONSTONE 'MANDALAY' CERAMICS, comprising two bulbous table lamps with cream and mint green bell style shades with a fringe trim, one being larger, both on a wooden base, approximate heights 45cm and 42cm, without the shades, (not tested one lamp appears to have some damage to where the bulb would fit), a hexagon shaped vase, a baluster shape vase, and a double handled ginger jar shaped vase, (7), (Condition Report: all items appear to have no signs of damage unless otherwise stated in main description)