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Click here to subscribeA 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}.
Fryer, Jane Eayre, The Mary Frances Sewing Book or Adventures Among The Thimble People. Illustrated by Jane Allen Boyer. Philadelphia, 1913. Some patterns cut, one incomplete. Original cloth binding, with pictorial onlay, the inner front hinge starting, binding rubbed. Pyle, Howard & Johnson, Merle.Howard Pyle's Book of The American Spirit. The Romance of American History Pictured by Howard Pyle. Compiled by Merle Johnson: with Narrative Descriptive Text from Original Sources Edited by Francis J. Dowd. Small folio, New York, 1923. Original paper covered boards with laid picture label and cloth spine. Together with other juveniles.
A Chad Valley O Gauge Engine and Tender (front bogie missing) in red, yellow and black LMS Livery, ACV Motor Spirit Tanker Wagon, a Model Disney V Tanker Wagon, a grey CV lettered Guards Van, a British Railway Container on a flat wagon, a single sided Station, a Hornby single sided station, 2 double signal gantries and a green clockwork 0 - 4-0 Engine No 490.
A VICTORIAN SALTGLAZED SPIRIT FLASK, decorated with a raised profile of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, each within a Gothic arch, 7.5ins high, a 19th Century two tone glazed SPIRIT BOTTLE, of square form with a side handle, impressed registration mark, 7.5ins high and a pottery SPIRIT BOTTLE, faux osier-work sides, inscribed Willie Brewed a Peck O'Maut, 7.25ins high. (3).
(*)A GEORGE III FOUR PIECE GLASS CRUET SET of ovoid shape, cut with oval, diamond and other decoration, the pepper with silver cover hallmarked Sheffield 1815, the silver cover on the mustard pot unmarked (the spoon London 1806), the two other condiment bottles with glass stoppers, also, a silver topped facet cut sifter, London 1791, a small Continental spirit flask with stopper and three various cut drinking glasses (9).
A large Victorian silver teakettle on warmer base by Robert Hennell, London 1859, the pear shaped body chased with strapwork below a hinged cover under a leaf decorated insulated fixed handle, the base raised on an ornate foliate scrolled tripod supporting a central spirit burner, 41.5cm, 68.5oz
A tazza shaped sweet dish with a round bowl and a stem in the form of The Spirit of Ecstasy synonymous as the mascot of the Rolls-Royce motor company on a stepped round foot with initials 'G B', London 1930 by Saunders & Shepherd Ltd, 12cm high (4.75 in), 14.25cm diameter (5.5 in), 572g, (18.25 oz)
A late Victorian brown glazed pottery and silver mounted spirit flask by Taylor Tunnicliffe & Co, of Hanley, the matt surface with circular raised panel printed with a shoulder-length portrait of Lord Kitchener (?), with silver mounted neck, 5.5ins high, and silver mounted stopper for same (mounts hallmarked Birmingham 1899)
A three bottle tantalus, the framework with shaped and pierced sides, plain top and leaf capped loop handle, on moulded base, the decanter framework tipping forward to release three heavy hobnail, slice and star cut spirit decanters, each 7ins high, with cut bulbous stoppers for same, by Walker & Hall, overall size 16.5ins x 7.5ins x 14ins high
Victorian mahogany 'banjo' barometer, of extremely and unusually large proportions, the swan neck pediment over a small circular dial and a thermometer scale, above the silvered barometer dial inscribed with the maker 'Duncan / 92 / Union Street / Aberdeen', over a spirit level, 56in (142cm) high
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER DISH ON PLATED STAND, the former of rounded oblong form, the domed cover, engraved with a crest (a stag's head erased), with neo- classical style boat-form urn finial, the bead-edged base with twin handles, hallmarked London, 1895, makers William Gibson and John Langman (Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co.) 68 ozs, (2115gm), on a silver-plated stand of oblong form on four reeded and fluted legs with hairy paw feet, the X-stretcher with central aperture for a spirit burner, the whole 35cm across handles x 21cm x 21cm high, (13.8in x 8.3in x 8.3in)