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ROYAL DOULTON 'DICKENS WARE' EWER AND BASIN,with toothbrush holder, also a Royal Doulton 'Dickens Ware' trinket set comprising a pair of candlesticks, three lidded jars, small pin tray and an oblong tray (10)Toilet jug with 7cm vertical hairline from rim; one of the candlesticks has been extensively damaged, the other with crack running through the upper section; tall pit with hairline and chip to base; octagonal fish with glazed over imperfections; one of the shallow square pots extensively damaged, lid of taller square pot with cracks; larger octagonal dish with fritting/imperfections to rim and pitting; otherwise overall all crazed throughout with flecks of glaze loss, scratches and general wear commensurate with age and use
A mixed lot of silver tea wares: includes a George III silver teapot, maker John Riley, London, 1802, of oval outline with engraved foliate and scroll banded decoration, a silver sugar basin, maker S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1931 and a matching sugar basin by the same maker, Chester, 1933, total weight of silver 760gms, 24.43ozs* Provenance Leighon House, Manaton, Devon.
A SINGLE OWNER COLLECTION OF AMERICAN SILVER(See also lots 25, 335, 336 & 407)An American Sterling silver five piece tea and coffee service, maker S Kirk & Son, Baltimore, stamped Sterling: monogrammed, with repousse floral decoration, acanthus capped scroll handles on circular bases, includes coffee pot, teapot, cream jug, sugar basin and slop bowl, total weight of silver 2465gms, 79.26ozs.
Seven 'Pudding Basin' type helmetsmade by Everoak and Cromwell, race-worn and distressed, painted in the liveries of riders John Cooper, Percy Tait, Phil Read, Giacomo Agostini, Mike Hailwood, Renzo Pasolini and Derek Minter, one signed by John Cooper, another signed by Derek Minter, for display purposes only, condition and completeness unknown, close inspection advised. (7)Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A VERY RARE IVORY NETSUKE OF A MAN WITH A COIN IN HIS MOUTHSigned Okatomo 岡友Japan, late 18th to early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Published: Sagemonoya (2011) Netsuke Opus 20, no. 27.A finely carved ivory netsuke of a man clad only in a fundoshi and cowering over a tub, his hands gripping the edge, a large coin visible in his mouth. The expression is superbly carved, this mysterious act seems to be causing the man great pain. The subject itself appears to be unique, or at the very least seen very rarely and there is no immediately plausible explanation. Gabor Wilhelm writes in the 2011 Sagemonoya “Netsuke Opus 20” publication: “Is this man spitting gold coins into his basin? Or is he attempting to win a wager consisting of trying to retrieve a gold coin without using his hands? To the French it could be a literal depiction of cracher au bassinet, a loose English translation would be “paying through one's nose” [or in this case mouth]". Natural himotoshi and not entirely convincing signature OKATOMO underneath.HEIGHT 3.3 cmCondition: Very good condition, minor surface wear.Provenance: The Gabor Wilhelm Collection, Paris. Trade Certificate: In accordance with new EU regulations that went into effect in January 2022, we have applied for a certificate to sell this item within the EU. We expect the Austrian Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology to issue the certificate in 4-8 weeks. The item can only be shipped / handed over once the certificate has been issued.This item contains ivory, rhinoceros horn, tortoise shell, and/or some types of tropical wood and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Therefore, after this item has the necessary trade certificate, it can only be shipped within the EU or picked up in our gallery in person.
Africa.- Baker (Sir Samuel White) The Albert N'Yanza, Great Basin of the Nile, and Explorations of the Nile Sources, 2 vol., first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, tinted lithograph frontispiece, 12 wood-engraved plates, 2 maps, 1 folding, illustrations, occasional faint spotting, new endpapers, original decorative cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, [Czech p.10], 1866 § Du Chaillu (Paul) Explorations & Adventures in Equatorial Africa, folding frontispiece, plates and illustrations, folding map at end, short tears with tape repairs, strengthened joints, original decorative cloth, neat restoration to spine extremities, a little rubbed, bumping to corners and spine extremities, 1861 § Griffiths (V. L.) and Abdel Rahman Ali Taha, Sudan Courtesy Customs, original cloth, bumping to corners and spine extremities, The Sudan Government, 1936 § Driberg (J. H.) The Lango: a Nilotic Tribe of Uganda, first edition, portrait frontispiece, plates and illustrations, folding map, scattered spotting, original cloth, slight bumping to spine extremities, dust-jacket, short tear to top edge, chipping and small loss to spine extremities, a little rubbed, 1923; and others Africa, 8vo & 4to (c.65)
Africa.- Baker (Sir Samuel White) The Albert N'Yanza, Great Basin of the Nile, 2 vol., engraved double portrait frontispiece, tinted lithograph frontispiece, 2 colour maps with routes in red, one folding (with repaired tear),13 wood-engraved plates, illustrations, occasional light marginal soiling, 1 or 2 leaves with repaired tears, modern half calf, spines gilt with red and black morocco labels, spines a little faded, 1866 § Alexander (Boyd) From the Niger to the Nile, 2 vol., half-titles, portrait frontispieces, plates and illustrations, 3 folding maps, some light scattered foxing, original cloth, spines faded , extremities a little rubbed, 1907 § Cheesman (Major R. E.) Lake Tana & the Blue Nile: An Abyssinian Quest, half-title, folding frontispiece, plates, 2 folding colour maps at end, some light edge-spotting, original green cloth, light fading to spine, 1936, first editions; and 3 others, Africa and the Nile, 8vo (8)
A WEMYSS (ROBERT HERON & SONS) POTTERY EWER AND BASIN PAINTED WITH DAFFODILSLATE 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURYImpressed markThe ewer 24cm high, the basin 39cm diameterCondition Report: Very light deterioration to the glaze and very light areas of staining to the ewer. The basin has been smashed and has a temporary glued repair - this would need professional restoration to disguise satisfactorily. Condition Report Disclaimer

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