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Click here to subscribeA late Victorian kettle and stand in the earlier Louis Quinze style, the ogee body with repoussé foliage and cast mask set eagles head spout, the hinged cover with an eagle and fruit finial and leaf chased handle, hinged to base on open rococo feet, the base with four chased legs with stretchered spirit heater. Makers The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., 112 Regent Street, London. 14.5in. (37cm.)
D*** Rivolta, Edinburgh A LATE GEORGIAN EBONY AND BOXWOOD-STRUNG MAHOGANY WHEEL OR 'BANJO' BAROMETER, having a swan-neck pediment with brass urn finial above a hygrometer, alcohol thermometer, (replacement) plain mirror in reeded ebonised surrounds silvered 20cm, (8in) diameter dial, and a silvered spirit level dial inscribed with the maker's name, 95.5cm, (37.6in) high.
AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD WHEEL OR 'BANJO' BAROMETER having a swan- neck pediment above hygrometer, alcohol thermometer, convex mirror in reeded brass surround, 24.5cm, (9.6in) diameter silvered dial in brass bezel under glass, ivory adjusting disc and silvered spirit level inscribed 'WARRANTED CORRECT', in brass bezel under glass, anonymous, 107cm, (42in) high.
1887 Jubilee: a tapering pottery jug printed in brown and enamelled in colours with a dated portrait and on the reverse crown centred by the inscription 'Christmas 1887, Fox and Co, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Birmingham and Chesterfield', gilt lining, 136mm high (See lot 367 for illustration).
A Dutch Enamelled English Creamware Plate, circa 1770, decorated with a religious scene of a priest kneeling before a bishop, three figures and a server in attendance, the Holy Spirit descending from clouds, titled "D:Priesterorder" (Ordination) within a green and iron-red leaf meander, impressed "6", {25.3cm}.