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SET OF SMALL SIZE BAGPIPES, EARLY 20TH CENTURY the chanter marked for P. Henderson of Glasgow, in turned hardwood with simulated ivory mountsNote from vendor:TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The bagpipes included in this sale were either made by and/or were the property of PIPE MAJOR ROBERT REID (1895-1965), 15 times winner at Cowal Highland Games, 16 times winner at Bridge of Allan, multiple wins at Oban, Inverness, Skye, Braemar, Aboyne, London, Crieff, etc. Signed - Robert Reid Bower (Grandson of PM Robert Reid) and Barbara J Paterson (Granddaughter of PM Robert Reid) the chanter 23cm long
SET OF CHILD SIZE BAGPIPES, EARLY 20TH CENTURY the chanter without any finger holes, in turned hardwood with resin mounts, no bag present with pipesNote from vendor: TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The bagpipes included in this sale were either made by and/or were the property of PIPE MAJOR ROBERT REID (1895-1965), 15 times winner at Cowal Highland Games, 16 times winner at Bridge of Allan, multiple wins at Oban, Inverness, Skye, Braemar, Aboyne, London, Crieff, etc. Signed - Robert Reid Bower (Grandson of PM Robert Reid) and Barbara J Paterson (Granddaughter of PM Robert Reid) the chanter 15.7cm long
SET OF SMALL SIZE BAGPIPES, EARLY 20TH CENTURY the chanter marked for R.G. Lawrie of Glasgow and Edinburgh, in turned dark wood with simulated ivory mounts, no bag present with pipesNote from vendor:TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The bagpipes included in this sale were either made by and/or were the property of PIPE MAJOR ROBERT REID (1895-1965), 15 times winner at Cowal Highland Games, 16 times winner at Bridge of Allan, multiple wins at Oban, Inverness, Skye, Braemar, Aboyne, London, Crieff, etc. Signed - Robert Reid Bower (Grandson of PM Robert Reid) and Barbara J Paterson (Granddaughter of PM Robert Reid) the chanter 22cm long
COLLECTION OF BAGPIPE PARTS, EARLY / MID 20TH CENTURY comprising seven chanters marked for Robert Reid of Glasgow, one chanter marked for Douglas of Glasgow and one chanter unmarked, three mouth pieces and assorted drones, in turned hardwoo with ivory and resin mounts.This lot contains elephant ivory material. Several countries, including in the EU and USA, prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.Ivory Act 2018 (2022) compliant with APHA registration reference UDJ13JVL.Note from vendor:TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The bagpipes included in this sale were either made by and/or were the property of PIPE MAJOR ROBERT REID (1895-1965), 15 times winner at Cowal Highland Games, 16 times winner at Bridge of Allan, multiple wins at Oban, Inverness, Skye, Braemar, Aboyne, London, Crieff, etc. Signed - Robert Reid Bower (Grandson of PM Robert Reid) and Barbara J Paterson (Granddaughter of PM Robert Reid) the largest chanter 33cm long
COMPOSITE SET OF BAGPIPES, EARLY / MID 20TH CENTURY the chanter marked for Robert Reid of Glasgow, in turned hardwood with both resin and simulated ivory mountsNote from vendor:TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The bagpipes included in this sale were either made by and/or were the property of PIPE MAJOR ROBERT REID (1895-1965), 15 times winner at Cowal Highland Games, 16 times winner at Bridge of Allan, multiple wins at Oban, Inverness, Skye, Braemar, Aboyne, London, Crieff, etc. Signed - Robert Reid Bower (Grandson of PM Robert Reid) and Barbara J Paterson (Granddaughter of PM Robert Reid) the chanter 34cm long Not playable. Bag will require attention as has dried out. Further wear throughout pipes, as per use no age. Additional images now available.
CORGI; twelve limited edition boxed Heavy Haulage diecast vehicles comprising CC12838 Nooteboom Low Loader, CC11609 Leyland Octopus, CC14805 Scania 113 Flatbed and Pipe Load Fagan and Whalley-Padiham Lancashire, CC11101 Scammell Constructor Siddle C Cook Limited, CC10301 AEC Ergo Sheeted Platform Trailer Willmotts Transport, CC12601 Scammell Crusader Flatbed Trailer J. R Adams, CC10302 AEC Ergo 8-Wheel Platform Lorry, CC12513 Atkinson Venturer 2-Axle Low Loader and Propeller Load, CC11403 Bedford KM Platform Trailer and Brick Load, CC12508 Atkinson Borderer Flatbed Trailer and Pipes Load, a Building Britain Tarmac Vinculum Ltd and a London Brick set (12).
AMBER; various bars, part bars and rough nuggets, all from a pipe maker's workshop, the largest block measures length 17.5cm, width 6cm, height 3.5cm, combined approx 1.7kg.Condition Report: From the workshop of a pipe maker who used this to make mouthpieces. We can't guarantee that every piece is amber. Some may be amber style material.
A hookah water pipe, 20th century, probably Indian, 79cm hightogether with a collection of clay coal bowls, some examples with impressed decoration,largest 10cm highand four Indian Bidriware hookah pipe bases,20th century, probably Deccan, all decorated with foliate and geometric designs,largest 19cm high (qty)Provenance: from the collection of Trevor Barton.Condition ReportThe pipe and bases, with some surface scratches and minor denting. The clay bowls with chips and losses to the glazes.
A group of silver items comprising a silver vesta case, marks rubbed, in the form of an envelope with an enamelled stamp, 4.6cm wide, a large silver vesta case, a silver tinder box, by Yapp & Woodward, 5.7cm long, three silver cigarette cases, one with a planish finish, largest 8.4 x 10.1cm, two letter openers, each cast with a fox head terminal, by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, 16 and 15.2cm long, an open salt, London 1911, a pierced dish, by Robert Pringle & Sons, a silver a mother of pearl fruit knife, a similar silver cased folding knife, and a napkin ring, weighable 21.6 together with two silver plated items, comprising a cigarette case, possibly French, 9 x 6.3cm, and a circular compact, and a brass pipe tamper, 17th/18th century, modelled as two nude figures, 7.4cm high (qty.) Condition ReportKnocks, wear and rubbing throughout.
A Japanese Satsuma ware bowl, early 20th century, of lobed form, painted with chrysanthemum against a millefleur ground, the exterior with butterflies, marked Satsuma to base,15.3cm diameter, and a Japanese smoking set, tonkotsu and kiseruzutsu with kiseru,19th-20th century, the tobacco container carved as Daruma waking from his dreams,the pipe holder 21cm long (2)Condition ReportSatsuma - minor gilt and enamel losses. Smoking set - surface scratches. Chips to edges.
Victorian brass bound walnut writing slope, with brass escutcheon to the hinged cover, revealing an oxblood leather slope, and pen tray flanked by two spaces for inkwells, lacking one, the slope lifting to reveal two other compartments H18cm x W40cm; together with a carved meerschaum pipe depicting Hermes and a Ram, in original case (2)
Star Wars - Two original play sets to include Jabba the Hutt play set to include un-opened bagged Salacious Crumb figure, un-opened bagged pipe bowl, throne, Jabba figure, bowl and an un-bagged Salacious Crumb figure and Sy Snootles and the Rebo Band set with Droopy McCool, Sy Snootles, Max Rebo and Red Ball Jett Organ, overall gd condition
11 Boxed Matchbox 75 Series diecast models to include 62 TV Service Van, 37 Cattle Truck with figure, 10 Pipe Truck (a few paint chips), 40 Hay Trailer, 49 Unimog (play worn, fair box), 16 Case Tractor (a few paint chips), 11 Scaffolding Truck with accessories, 30 8 Wheel Crane (paint chips, fair box), 37 Cattle Truck (a few chips, with both cattle), 71 ESSO Wreck Truck (some paint wear) and 57 Land Rover Fire Truck (play worn), diecast ex unless stated
CHARLES VENNEMAN (Gand 1802-Saint-Josse-ten-Noode 1875). Oil painting on panel depicting "PIPE SMOKER". Signed in the center. In a gilded frame. 20x16 cm approx. CHARLES VENNEMAN (Gand 1802-Saint-Josse-ten-Noode 1875). Dipinto olio su tavoletta raffigurante "FUMATORE DI PIPA". Firmato al centro. In cornice dorata. 20x16 cm ca.
CUP WITH THE MOTIF OF A PIPE SMOKER | Northern Bohemia (1st quarter of the 20th century) | 1st quarter of the 20th century | clear glass, brushed amber glaze, engraving of the figure of a pipe smoker near the castle, rosette with seven lenses at the back, gilt edge | 14 cm | Bidders are asked to inquire about the condition of the item before the auction. any complaints will not be taken into account. | condition report*In case of missing photos, please feel free to contact us.
A 28 BORE DUTCH WHEEL-LOCK HOLSTER PISTOL, CIRCA 1640 ‡ with tapering barrel formed in two stages and engraved with a pair of lines at the median, bevelled lock retained by two side nails, fitted with external wheel retained by a small bracket, dog with shaped bridle, and sliding pan-cover with button release, and blackened full stock (small repairs), iron mounts comprising a band around the pommel, trigger-guard, ramrod-pipe and fore-end cap (later iron-tipped wooden ramrod), 64.2 cm overall ProvenanceRobert Brooker Collection inv.no. 1408
A 54 BORE ITALIAN WHEEL-LOCK HOLSTER PISTOL, CIRCA 1640 ‡ with tapering barrel formed in two stages, octagonal breech, flat lock retained by two side nails, fitted with external wheel retained by a small bracket, pan with sliding cover, moulded dog, full stock inlaid with pierced iron plaques over the fore-end, beneath the lock and on the base of the pommel, iron mounts comprising a moulded band enclosing the pommel, faceted trigger-guard, a pair of foliate side nail washers, and fore-end cap incorporating a ramrod-pipe, (associated iron-tipped ramrod), 62.7 cm overall ProvenanceRobert Brooker Collection inv. no. 784
A FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS BY SEARLES, LONDON, CIRCA 1790 with copper alloy barrel formed swelling towards the muzzle, octagonal breech section engraved en rocaille, inscribed London on the flat and struck with proof marks on the left, engraved iron tang, flat bevelled lock signed in an oval beneath a bouquet and engraved with border ornament, full stock (fore-end chipped), engraved copper alloy mounts comprising butt-plate engraved with foliage on the tang, trigger-guard decorated with a rococo flower on the bow and with pineapple finial (chipped), a single moulded ramrod-pipe, and brass-tipped wooden ramrod, perhaps the original, 65.2 cm overall Perhaps by James Sturman Searles gunmaker and springmaker recorded circa 1792-1824. His trade label of 1803 advertised a ‘Telegraph Game Gun, [that] gives the Earliest Intelligence at the Approach of Thieves and may at Will prove fatal….may be hung…outside camps in Foreign Countries, Wild beasts destroy themselves and make Food for the Army.’
A PAIR OF 32 BORE DUTCH LONG WHEEL-LOCK HOLSTER PISTOLS, MID-17TH CENTURY ‡ with tapering barrels formed in two stages, octagonal breeches struck ‘IK’ divided by a further mark, rounded locks retained by three side nails , fitted with external wheels retained by a small basal bracket, sliding pan-covers with button release, and dogs, blackened full stocks (one with a small chip ahead of the lock, one fore-end with a small crack, the other expertly repaired), slender butts carved with an expanded flowerhead on the pommel, iron mounts comprising trigger-guards, a single ramrod-pipe and fore-end cap, and three staghorn side nail washers (later iron-tipped wooden ramrods), 63.7 cm (2) ProvenanceRobert Brooker Collection inv. nos. 1420 & 1421
A PAIR OF 25 BORE GERMAN LONG WHEEL-LOCK HOLSTER PISTOLS, SUHL, CIRCA 1660 ‡ with tapering barrels formed in three stages, struck with Suhl marks on the left of the breeches, plain tangs, bevelled locks struck ‘MR’ on the inside, fitted with external wheel retained by a small bracket, pans with sliding covers and faceted dogs, light wood full stocks (worm damage, small repairs), and iron mounts comprising domed pommels, strap trigger-guards, a single ramrod-pipe, fore-end caps, and iron tipped wooden ramrods perhaps the original, 60.0 cm overall (2) ProvenanceRobert Brooker Collection inv. nos. 2074 & 2075
A 24 BORE GERMAN LONG WHEEL-LOCK HOLSTER PISTOL, CIRCA 1640 ‡ with tapering barrel formed in two stages, octagonal breech, flat bevelled lock retained by three side nails, fitted with external wheel retained by a small basal bracket, pan with sliding cover, and faceted dog, full stock (fore-end restored), iron mounts comprising cap pommel, trigger-guard, restored ramrod-pipe and fore-end cap (later ramrod), 68.5 cm overall ProvenanceRobert Brooker Collection inv.no. 699
A RARE 40 BORE COMMONWEALTH PERIOD OFFICER'S ENGLISH-LOCK PISTOL, CIRCA 1650 ◉ with copper alloy barrel formed in two stages, decorated with a band of naïve lightly punched scrollwork on the breech, a pair of punched and incised girdles at the median and cast with a raised breech moulding (the barrel shortened by up to 5.0 cm), engraved iron tang, bevelled trapezoid lock retained by three side-nails, fitted with separate pan, horizontally acting sear and dog safety-catch engaging a flat broad-breasted cock (top-jaw and screw restored, the steel restored from an early alteration), figured walnut full stock, fluted fore-end (the forward 10.0 cm and the fore-end cap expertly restored), flattened butt carved with a wheat-husk moulding behind the barrel tang, punched with small decorative stars along the spine of the butt, pommel fitted with associated ivory cap (the ivory with a small repair) and enclosed by a band of copper alloy engraved with strawberry foliage, copper alloy trigger-guard incised with a wavy linear pattern en suite with the cock and safety-catch, and one small brass ramrod-pipe (ramrod restored), 52.1 cm overall ProvenanceCaptain Farquharson, Invercauld Castle, sold Sotheby's 30th June 2004, lot 102An Important English Private Collection LiteratureJohn Cooper, An English Holster Pistol of Commonwealth Date, in The Park Lane Arms Fair 2006, p. 65Brian Godwin, The Luttrell Pistols, in The Park Lane Arms Fair 2013, no. 16, p. 91. The principal characteristics of the lock place it within the type 2 category of the 17th Century English-locks as identified by Graeme Rimer in his study of the firearms at Littlecote House, subsequently expanded upon by Messrs Godwin, Cooper and Spencer in their published survey. See Goodwin, Cooper and Spencer, 2003. The leading terminal of the lock-plate on the present pistol is distinctly angular and as such is very unusual. A similar configuration exists in a musket of circa 1640, in the armoury at Dunster Castle, Somerset. Another comparable example is found in a pistol worn by Abraham Stanyan in his portrait (dated 1644), exhibited 'The Age of Charles I', the Tate Gallery, 1972 (op. cit. fig.73).
A RARE 26 BORE CIVIL WAR ENGLISH LOCK OFFICER'S PISTOL, LONDON PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1645 with tapering barrel formed in two stages, octagonal then polygonal and with chiselled girdle, short tang, flat stepped bevelled lock retained by three side-nails (the point of the step missing), fitted with horizontally-acting sear, internal steel-spring, and dog-catch behind the cock, the outer surfaces engraved with strawberry foliage, full rosewood stock (fore-end tip replaced) carved with a raised moulding involving an ear of wheat behind the barrel tang, flattened butt, iron mounts, comprising engraved pommel cap (later), trigger-guard with scrolling terminals (one small repair), a single ramrod-pipe and later iron- tipped ramrod, 55.2 cm overall ProvenanceThe Penruddocke family, Compton ChamberlayneGeorge Cross Esq.William Keith Neal, sold Christie’s 25th October 2010, lot 230An Important English Private Collection LiteratureJohn Cooper, An English Holster Pistol of Commonwealth Date, in, The Park Lane Arms Fair 2006, pp. 73-74, no. 30.Brain Godwin, David Oliver, Martin Pegler and Robert C. Woosman Savage, Early English Firearms, A Loan Exhibition from the Royal Armouries and Private Collections, in The Park Lane Arms Fair 2003, p. 15, no. 12 The accompanying note reads: ‘This English holster pistol dating from 1645-50 belonged to the Penruddock family and was sold from the family weapons preserved at Compton Chamberlayne by George Cross Esq., who purchased the house and contents from the Penruddock family. There can be no doubt that this pistol belonged to Colonel John Penruddocke born 1619 and beheaded at Exeter 16th May 1655 for his participation in an insurrection against Oliver Cromwell, who had then usurped the Government. I purchased this pistol at Christies when George Cross sent the arms for sale about 1955. Amongst the many firearms preserved at Compton Chamberlayne, this was the only pistol dating from this period. Signed W. Keith Neal. ‘ For further pistols of this type see Cooper 1993, pp. 164-167 and 197-207.
A 28 BORE DUTCH LONG WHEEL-LOCK HOLSTER PISTOL, CIRCA 1640 ‡ with tapering barrel formed with a long slender medial rib, the breech with two further ribs and struck with a mark beneath, rounded lock retained by three side nails, fitted with external wheel retained by a small basal bracket, full stock moulded over the fore-end, slender butt with large oval pommel encircled by an iron band and set with an iron stud, iron trigger-guard, small moulded ramrod-pipe, iron fore-end cap, and associated iron-tipped wooden ramrod, 70.5 cm overall ProvenanceRobert Brooker Collection inv.no. 1407
A 5 BORE ITALIAN ROMAN-LOCK CARBINE, LATE 17TH CENTURY ‡ with two-stage barrel, octagonal breech struck with the barrelsmith’s initials, probably ‘CEP’ and with the crested Visconti arms (later), flat bevelled lock chiselled with a mask on the tail, fitted with moulded cock, filed external mainspring and steel en suite with the tail (top-jaw restored), elaborately carved full stock decorated with foliage and grotesque greenman masks, folding butt carved with a further grotesque on the pommel (restored), iron mounts comprising trigger-guard and long belt hook (the iron parts with light pitting), silver escutcheon engraved en suite with the barrel, and inscribed 'Governatore di Como' (later), and carved wooden ramrod-pipe (later ramrod), 43.8 cm barrel
A 32 BORE GERMAN WHEEL-LOCK HOLSTER PISTOL, CIRCA 1640 ‡ with octagonal barrel, strongly bevelled flat lock retained by three side nails, fitted with external wheel retained by a small basal bracket, sliding pan-cover, faceted dog and spring with let-in bridle, full stock (a small crack at the fore-end and a further crack behind the lock to the side nail), impressed ‘3’ opposite the lock, iron mounts comprising cap pommel, trigger-guard, ramrod-pipe, and fore-end cap and associated iron-tipped ramrod, 56.8 cm overall ProvenanceRobert Brooker Collection inv.no. 2096
A RARE 20 BORE NORTH GERMAN WHEEL-LOCK ‘PUFFER’ PISTOL, CIRCA 1575, ‡ ALMOST CERTAINLY FOR THE GENEVA ARSENALwith swamped barrel formed in two stages, octagonal breech stamped with the barrelsmith’s mark (indistinct) and engraved with a band of ropework, flat lock retained by two side nails passing through the lock plate and engaging the belt-hook bracket, fitted with external wheel retained by a circular bracket, safety-catch, sliding pan-cover with button release and moulded dog, decorated throughout with pairs of lines en suite with the barrel, full stock profusely inlaid over its surface with engraved staghorn panels and scrolling leafy tendrils, including cherub masks on the fore-end, an exotic bird and a cherub opposite the lock and with the figure of Lucretia in a niche on the spine of the butt, compressed spherical pommel decorated with winged cherubic masks issuant with foliage between segmental lines and a warrior rondel on the pommel, steel trigger-guard and openwork belt hook, engraved ramrod-pipe and fore-end cap, and wooden ramrod with engraved staghorn tip (the stock with extensive restored worm damage, ramrod later), 57.5 cm overall ProvenanceRobert Brooker Collection inv.no. 1428 Part of a distinctive group of pistols formerly in the Geneva arsenal, all of which are inlaid in this manner and have female figures, including Lucretia and Saint Barbara, on the spines of the butts. Other examples, now preserved in the Musée d’art et Historie, Geneva, are illustrated Godoy 1993, pp. 306-312, nos. 172-178.
AN 80 BORE SOUTH GERMAN WHEEL-LOCK PISTOL, NUREMBURG, CIRCA 1610 ‡ with slender tapering barrel formed in two stages, octagonal breech struck beneath with Nuremburg mark and a further mark, a serpent (probably for Peter Danner), moulded at the rear, flat lock retained by to side nails, struck with Nuremburg mark and the mark of Peter Danner (Neue Støckel 4251), fitted with external wheel retained by a circular bracket, sliding pan-cover with button release, moulded dog, safety-catch opposite the lock, full stock bound with iron bands over the fore-end (pommel restored, perhaps in it working life), iron mounts comprising a band enclosing the pommel, trigger-guard, a pair of quatre foilside nail washers, and fore-end cap incorporating the ramrod-pipe (associated ramrod), 62.7 cm overall ProvenanceRobert Brooker Collection inv.no. 4016
A 20 BORE DUTCH WHEEL-LOCK HOLSTER PISTOL, CIRCA 1630 ‡ with tapering barrel formed in four stages, octagonal then polygonal breech, tang incorporating the back-sight, bevelled lock retained by two side nails, fitted with external wheel retained by a horizontal bracket, moulded dog with baluster bridle, figured full stock (light worm damage), moulded over the fore-end and carved with a banded moulding iron mounts comprising a band around the pommel, broad pierced trigger-guard pivoting trigger-plate acting as a safety-catch, ramrod-pipe and fore-end cap (later iron-tipped wooden ramrod), 59.5 cm overall ProvenanceRobert Brooker Collection inv.no. 1410
A RARE 20 BORE NORTH GERMAN WHEEL-LOCK ‘PUFFER’ PISTOL, CIRCA 1590, PROBABLY BRUNSWICK ‡ with swamped barrel formed in two stages, the forward section of ‘hog’s back form, the breech octagonal and engraved with a pair of lines at each end, flat lock retained by two side nails passing through the lock plate and engaging the belt-hook bracket, fitted with external wheel retained by a circular bracket, safety-catch, sliding pan-cover with button release and dog with cross-hatched pivot, decorated throughout with pairs of lines en suite with the breech, full stock profusely inlaid over its surface in staghorn with scrolling tendrils enclosing ball flowers, a slender chevron frame over the fore-end and about the lock, compressed spherical butt decorated en suite and set with an engraved staghorn rondel decorated with a cavalryman, slender iron trigger-guard, slender iron belt-hook with acorn finial, engraved staghorn ramrod-pipe and fore-end cap, and wooden ramrod with engraved staghorn finial ensuite (fore-end repaired, a concealed crack behind the tang, the inlay with minor restorations, one barrel bolt washer missing), 56.0 cm overall ProvenanceRobert Brooker Collection inv.no. 547
AN OAK SMOKER'S COMPANIONEdwardian, the two glazed doors before shelving to the left-hand side for a later terracotta 'Etruscan style' tobacco jar, a pipe stand with two drawers beneath, one containing three pipes; and to the right-hand-side of the interior, a mirror-backed partition containing a glass decanter and two glasses, with one drawer beneath containing a later pack of playing cards, 33cm high x 35cm wide x 21cm deep
Civilian lead figures, including Britains AA man, Golfer, Curate, Country Clergyman, Guide Mistress, Policemen, boy and girl on log seesaw, Gentleman with pipe (head loose), JoHillco Tennis players, Bridesmaid, Village girl in blue, Schoolboys and girl, other figures include mechanic, French Station master with flag and porter, selection of smaller scale figures and more (condition generally fair), (lot).
A 19th Century male Pedlar doll, with black painted hair, painted eyes and lips, rosy cheeks, jointed body. Dressed in check trousers, red waistcoat, dark blue jacket, black hat, brown bag to back, black painted shoes, holding a circular tray of accoutrements including miniature jointed wooden doll, various books, fan, long pipe gloves, drum, comb and set on a circular wooden base, 10" (25.5cm) high, together with a 19th Century Pedlar doll with black painted hair with curls onto the face, painted eyes and lips, jointed wooden body with black painted shoes, with green skirt, red cape and black hat, cream apron, holding a circular tray of accoutrements including 2 miniature jointed wooden dolls, needles, drum, cutlery, mirror, books and set on circular wooden base, 10" (25.5cm) high in rectangular box
A mixed group of English pottery and porcelain, comprising a pair of gadrooned salts; H&R Daniel gadrooned saucer painted with landscape vignettes and flowers, unmarked, 14.2cm diameter; Chamberlain's Worcester 'Dragons in Compartments' breakfast saucer, 16cm diameter; a Coalport bute-shaped coffee cup and saucer, circa 1805, decorated with a central green dotted band with diamond-shape and oval panels, with red border with scrolling foliate trim, unmarked, saucer 14cm diameter; Wedgwood black basalt teapot and cover, 9cm high; pearlware chinoiserie mug; a creamware slop basin and tea bowl; a Machin porcelain twin-handled ecuelle, pattern 1236; a 19th-century salt-glaze stoneware money box, 12.5cm high; a Staffordshire inverted trumpet vase painted with a male figure with pipe and ale bottle, 14cm high; a Caughley 'Temple' pattern coffee cup and saucer; Derby mask-head jug, circa 1765, painted with birds in branches above fruit, unmarked, 16cm high sold together with a decorative model of a Sphinx and Continental porcelain comprising Oude Loostrecht tea bowl and a Schlaggenwald tea bowl (group) (damages and repairs variously throughout)Condition:Chelsea jug - broken and repaired, crackedLoostrecht tea bowl - variously broken and repaired, chipped
FIRST WORLD WAR PERIOD ROYAL NAVY SHIPS VOICE PIPE MOUTHPIECE. First World War period Royal Navy Ships Voice pipe mouthpiece, copper and brass construction, brass label marked 'Admiralty Pattern No.172', by repute comes from the Iron Duke class Battleship HMS Benbow and kept as a souvenir by one of the breakers when the ship was scrapped in 1931.
An interesting collection of Player's Navy Cut memorabilia, comprising a large circular display board, illustrating a lifebuoy with Players Navy Cut, and a portrait of a sailor with a hero cap and warships centrally, 132.5cm diameter, a print showing a sailor, another of a cowboy smoking a pipe titled 'Players', oil on board, 71cm x 52cm, and a framed black and white print of John Player, the founder 1839-1884, in an ornate frame, 49cm x 39cm. (4) Provenance: Removed from the John Player & Son Nottingham offices in 2018 when acquired by the current vendor.
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