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Click here to subscribeA Victorian silver claret jug, Horace Woodward & Co, Birmingham, 1878, plain mounts, cover surmounted by lion rampant and three arrows crested shield, 26cm, 10in high; , table cigar cutter, Birmingham, 1946, lion couchant crested; , gilt tazza, Asprey & Co, Birmingham, 1933, initialled and dated 1884 1934; , lighthouse caster, London, 1909, circa 1680 style; wine funnel, John Mewburn, London, 1814; and miscellaneous: tortoiseshell bladed paperknife, 1885, pair of grape scissors, 1889 and a Dutch spoon
A pair of George III silver pepperettes, Thomas Danielle, London, 1776, baluster; pair of salts, David Mowden, London, 1763, bulbous; sugar basket, Charles Chesterman, London, 1770, pierced pale form; two mustard pots, Henry Chawner, 1792 and maker's mark poorly struck, 1782, both London, ovoid; two mustard spoons, 1805/30; wine funnel, John Emes, London, 1800, part fluted; pair of sauce ladles, London, 1810; serving spoon, Peter and Ann Bateman, London, 1798 1000gr, 32oz 5dwt
A FINE LATE VICTORIAN DOLL'S MAHOGANY HALF TESTER BED, the canopy having a humped surmount and turned ball pendants with rails and wine damask curtains, matching headboard, the foot with carved oval "sunburst" patera between turned uprights with ball finials and feet, 29cm x 44cm x 43cm high, (11.4in x 17.3in x 17in), complete with A MINIATURE MATTRESS, blankets and A MINIATURE PATCH-WORK QUILT formed with conjoined hexagons in a variety of printed coloured fabrics, lace-edged
SEVEN LATE 18TH-CENTURY/EARLY 19TH-CENTURY WINE GLASSES comprising a plain-stemmed glass, the bowl having wheel-engraved bow-tied swags,folded foot, another similar with single-knopped stem, three plain-stemmed wines with plain bowls and folded feet, another with bucket-shaped bowl, single annular-knopped stem and folded foot, the last having a partially facetted inverted bell-shaped bowl, on single-knopped stem and plain foot, 8.4cm, (3.25in) to 11cm (4.4in) high (7)
THREE PERTHSHIRE PAPERWEIGHTS comprising a Baccarat-style example with animal and sailing boat silhouette canes and various cogs amidst broken latt- icino on a pink ground, one cane inscribed "97 IP6", sticker beneath (rubbed), 6.8cm diamater x 5cm high, (2.7in x 2in); Another, with four blue flowerhead canes and plant stems on spirally radiating pale lemon "spokes", small white inset to base "97 IP6", stickered, 7.5cm diameter x 5.5cm high, (3in x 2.2in), and A third, having yellow and white cogs arranged in three curved "spokes" within matching border on a wine ground, small white inset to base, "97 IP 9", stickered 6.3cm diameter x 5cm high, (2.5in x 2in) (3)
A Minton pottery 'Aesthetic Movement' vase, of tapering oviform with a cup-shaped neck, moulded in relief with a sparrow perched on a branch of carnations, the reverse with flowering prunus, picked out with metallic colours against a matt wine-coloured background, 24.5cm. high, impressed 'Minton' and '2683'
A Doulton Lambeth late Victorian stoneware wine jug, the body decorated Bacchanalian putti swinging on garlands of vines with the text 'Good is not Good enough, the Best is not too Good', the spout with a Bacchanalian mask, a moulded scroll handle on a moulded foot. 8.5in. (21.5cm.) See lot 103 for illustration.
A small Rum decanter, circa 1800, of mallet form with teardrop stopper and titled in gilt within a shield shaped panel, 23cm high, together with a late 18th Century ale flute with folded foot, three wine glasses with conical bowls and one other 19th Century glass with bucket shaped bowl and initialled MS within a reserve surmounted by a basket of fruit. (6)
SERVITA, Paul (Sarpi) - The History of the Inquisition, Translated out of the Italian, 2nd edition (?), London 1655, 19th Century blind stamped morocco, SHAW, Peter - The Juice of the Grape, or Wine Preferable to Water....., London 1724, 19th Century half morocco, title page grubby, creased etc., and The Famous History of Friar Bacon....Bungey and Vandermast, J. Hollis, London, not dated [1796],1 illustration, marbled wrappers, extremities chipped, etc. (3)
A part suite of cut table glass comprising: a globular jug-shaped decanter and stopper; a globular decanter and stopper (chipped); four tumblers; nine circular shallow bowls; a pair of circular deep bowls; twelve wine glasses; eleven champagne glasses; eight sherry glasses; five whisky tots; and eight liqueur glasses.