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Click here to subscribeA Stephen Green brown stoneware Queen Victoria commemorative spirit flask, moulded on one side with the young queen holding a mace with the crown on a pedestal beside her, and on the other with the pre-Victorian royal arms surmounted by a lion on a crown, height 20.2cm, incised mark "Published by / S. Green, Lambeth / July 20, 1837" (small chip to rim)
A 4.75in. brass windmill pattern hand-bell; and Indian brass hand-bell with figure pattern handle; a brass female figure pattern hand-bell; a Benares brass 4.75in. vase; a pair of miniature Benares brass vases; a 2in. circular brass ashtray; a Britannia metal and leather-mounted pocket spirit flask; a brass hair-tidy; and an oblong brass mounted photograph frame.
Anna Mary Howitt (19th century), Two sheets bearing text inscribed by the artist, the first with a roundel depicting a pencil drawing of an old man above an extract of text; the second a poem 'The Spirit of Poetry', each signed and inscribed The Hermitage, Highgate, 1854, lower left, the first, text 25 x 35.5, roundel 23.5 cm diameter, the second 33.5 x 21.5 cm, each bears impressed mark upon the mount upper left, for De La Rue & Co., London Board, each unframed
A Moulded Pottery Spirit Barrel, of oval shape with overpainted transfer printed fox hunting scene, inscribed "Irish", with Cover and tap, Height 11", and a Smaller Spirit Barrel, colour transfer printed with a Staging scene and inscribed in gilt capitals "Port", with Cover and tap, Height 8". (2)
A Victorian electroplate tea perculator, with all over foliate engraved decoration, the spherical urn fitted with a spiggot tap on leaf scroll cast cabriole legs with a spirit burner below, the top issuing a u shaped pipe leading to an ovoid shaped vessel, all supported on a shaped stand with scrolled feet, 30cms long x 36cms high
19th Century barometer and thermometer by Carinalli, Gloucester, the silvered dry/damp dial above silvered thermometer and convex mirror, engraved wheel dial below with ivory knop and silvered inscribed 'Spirit Level Dial', in banjo shaped mahogany case with boxwood and ebony edge stringing and swan-neck pediment with brass finial to the elongated neck, 38" high.
A miscellaneous selection of glass, comprising; a pair of blue glass rectangular spirit decanters and stoppers named for Hollands and Rum, 21cm high, late 18th century; (chips, one cracked); a clear Continental example with a gilt shoulder, 24cm high, late 19th century; a cut plate with petal-cut rim, 23.5cm diameter, mid 19th century; a Stourbridge pale-pink tint and 'vasoline' glass bowl applied with clear frilled ornament, 13cm diameter; a cut water jug, 12cm high; and a Bohemian amber-flashed bowl, 9cm diameter, circa 1900
Harrer (Heinrich) The White Spider, 1959 ~ [Tuckett (Elizabeth F.)] Pictures in Tyrol, no dust-jacket as issued, 1867 ~ Pilley (Dorothy) Climbing Days, 1935 ~ Association of British Members of the Alpine Club. Inauguration of the Cabane Britannia on the Klein Allalinhorne Saas Fee, 1913 ~ Gillman (Peter) and Dougal Haston. Eiger Direct, photographs by Christian Bonington, 1966 ~ Packe (Charles) The Spirit of Travel, original embossed cloth, 1857, first editions, plates, original cloth, some slightluy soiled, dust-jackets, chipped, rubbed, faded; and 14 others, European Mountaineering, 8vo (20).
Rodier (Camille) Le Vin de Bourgogne, coloured plates, illustrations, original calf-backed marbled boards, gilt spine, rubbed, La Cote D'Or, L. Damidot, [1937] ~ Butler (Frank Hedges) Wine and the Wine Lands of the World, plates, ownership label on verso of front cover, original cloth, gilt, spine faded, 1926 ~ Clarets and Sauternes, illustrations, ink stamps on title page, front endpaper loose, inner hinges cracked, original lcoth, gilt, soiled, spine tanned, tears to edges of spine, The Wine and Spirit Trade Records, 1920 ~ Redding (Cyrus) A History and Description of Modern Wines, frontispiece, detached, original embossed cloth, faded, rebacked, retaining original spine, paper label tipped in, corners bruised, 1851, first editions; and a quantity of others, on Wine, v.a. (qty).
-. London during the Blitz, a group of 51 press agency photographs showing bomb damage and the resilient spirit of Londoners, silver prints, various sizes to 245 x 190mm., the majority with typed captions and agency stamps "passed by censor" on the verso, 1940-41; with 24 photographs of paintings by Eric Kennington, Stanley Spencer, Paul Nash and other official war artists issued by the Ministry of Information, 1940s (75).