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Click here to subscribeA pair of pewter circular tapered foliated engraved pepperettes; a pewter 2.75in. pocket spirit flask; a mahogany 2.5in. circular box and cover; a pewter quart tankard; a pewter measure; and a whalebone circular tapered riding crop, with electroplated mounts, a marble relic of Cleopatra's Needle and dog's head pattern finial (8)
Various items of cut glass, comprising; a club-shaped decanter and stopper, 25.5cm high (stopper cut down); a slender spirit decanter and ring stopper, 24cm high; a facetted water jug, 23cm high; a pedestal bonbonniere and cover and three various salts (some chips), various dates mostly 19th century
An Empire Magic Lantern Outfit and a Patheorama film viewer: the Empire lantern having a black tinplate body with spirit burner and glass chimney, lens and tinplate funnel, complete with a selection of slides, all in original poor to fair box; the Patheorama film viewer also in original poor to fair box, together with several boxed slide films
A late Victorian silver spirit kettle and stand, London 1890, of oval half reeded form with ebony handle and reeded finial and raised on an oval ring frame stand, four reeded tapering legs, cast paw feet and with detachable spirit burner, the kettle with presentation inscription, 10" long, approx. 40ozs all in
A pair of engraved spirit decanters and a pair of stoppers, of rectangular form with canted corners and facetted shoulders, named for HOLLAND and ERIN, within rectangular cartouches and sprays of flowers, Erin engraved with a harp, Holland with a pipe-smoker seated on a barrel, the reverse with monogram WD, height 23cm (9in) overall, early 19th century (Holland cracked)
Two telescopes, a camera, binoculars and a spirit flask; the two two-drawer refracting telescope stamped Hammersley, London and Gieves Ltd, the camera in a leather case, the binoculars in a leather case and the elongated tapering spirit flask with silver mounts, Birmingham 1906 by George Unite, in a leather case with saddle strap
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A Victorian silver samovar, Thomas Walter & Henry Holland, London 1881, in Regency style, with ivory finial and reeded domed cover, gadrooned edge, lion mask ring handles, the plain half reeded body applied with a spigot with ivory handle and raised on four reeded square section legs and claw feet on a concave sided square platform with gadrooned edge and on bun feet, the platform with attached spirit burner, the underside monogrammed and inscribed Souvenir February 20th 1882, 10 in (25.4 cm) high, 933.1 gm, (30 oz)
An electroplated tea urn, 19th century, in neo classical style, with reeded finial and acanthus cast handles, cast spigot and ivory tap, the circular base with pull-out spirit burner raised on a square plinth and four ball feet, impressed mark for William Hutton & Sons, to hold eight pints, body dented, 22" high
Turkish silver five piece tea service, late 19th/early 20th Century, comprising spirit kettle on stand, teapot, lidded sucrier, milk jug and serving tray, each of wrythen fluted form with acanthus capped handles and ball finials, the tray rectangular with a shaped and raised border, the tray 19.5 in (49.53 cm), marked '900'