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Click here to subscribeA large vase possibly Medina circa 1960's. The vase of square section rising to a shoulder with narrow circular neck and decorated with a graduated turquoise tint over the bark effect body, unmarked, height 13". # 40 - 60. 572. A 1930's spirit flask and cup. The flask of tapered facet form fitted with a twist locking white metal domed cap and circular white metal cup to the base, height 10.5".
A Regency Sheffield plate coffee pot, a partly ribbed ogee body, the conforming cover with globe finial, a swan neck spout and scroll ebony handle. 11 1/2 in. (29cm).Together with a late Victorian electroplated part fluted oval tea kettle on stand with spirit heater and four reeded legs to paw feet. 10 1/4 in. (26cm). (2).
A late Victorian electroplated Queen Anne pattern oval tea kettle, partly ribbed with swan neck spout, hinged cover with ebony finial and handle grip, the stand on four ribbed legs with a stretchered spirit heater. Together with a hobnail cut glass biscuit box, the electroplated rim with pierced swing handle and cover with ball finial, and an Argentinian electroplated cocktail shaker jug (3).
A VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATED SPIRIT VESSEL for the table, in the form of simulated coopered barrel, with spigot and detached bucket, on a four wheeled carriage with hinged T-handle, stamped F. Bros (for Firmin) with Design Registration lozenge for 14 Aug 1863, E.P.N.S., 43cm, (17in) long * Literature: for a very similar carriage with three smaller barrels, sold Gleneagles, 31 Aug 1988, £1,100.00, See Sotheby's Guide 1989 Edition
A PAIR OF EDWARD VII SILVER SPECIMEN VASES, of circular tapering shape with moulded rims, on a knopped domed foot, Sheffield 1901 4in. (10cms) high, weighted; a pair of silver spirit labels 'Whisky' and 'Gin', each with foliate and shell cast borders, modern; a silver napkin ring with floral engraving, Sheffield 1901 (5)
14 Hornby O gauge open axle frame, wagons including United Dairies milk tanker, BP and Shell motor spirit tankers, 2 x 4 barrel wagons, LNER Cement car, LNER milk van, LNER narrow body open wagon with nickel wheels, SR open wagon, 2 x rotary tippers: 1 labelled Rotary Tipper, the other MacAlpine, etc, plus one other. FC to GC for age (play and age wear).
An unusual kit constructed portable live steam plant comprising small vertical, single cylinder engine approx 5½” tall, ¾” stroke and approx ½” bore, connected to vertical boiler approx 5” diameter, 12½” tall, spirit fired with central flue and 8” chimney, water gauge, drain cock, filler safety valve and control cock, all mounted on hand pulled 4 wheel wood platform 13½” x 7½”; finished in green and black. VGC (some valves inoperable) (See lot 270 for illustration).
A Markie approx 1” scale live steam traction engine, single cylinder, slip eccentric valve gear, spirit fired copper boiler with under tubes, single speed gear selector to single rear wheel drive, screw down brake to opposite wheel, all brass steel construction, finished and polished brass and copper with black gloss boiler and maroon tender and side plates. Unfired, VGC to Mint (few chips and minor rusting to steel wheel rims) (See lot 270 for illustration).
A large nineteenth century cut glass decanter with hallmarked silver mounts, London (rubbed marks) with lozenge body and mushroom star stopper; a square canted spirit decanter with lozenge ball stopper; a nineteenth century decanter with pontil mark to base and faceted rings to neck, with lappet panels to shoulders; a smaller decanter moulded with balls to body; and a mallet shaped decanter with floral gilt and enamelled decoration. (10).
A 19th century mahogany barometer, the ebonised swan neck pediment applied with ivory roundels flanking brass urn finial above dry/damp dial, alcohol thermometer, inlaid roundel of four flowers on a harewood ground, the silvered dial with ivory adjustment knob, the base with alcohol spirit level, 187cm high