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A LATE 19TH CENTURY PRISONER-OF-WAR BONE MODEL OF A SHIP OF THE LINE most probably French, the pin and planked hull with horn gunwale, open ports with brass cannons, painted figure head, ships boat, capstan and three bound masts with standing rigging, in an ebonised display case, 40cm x 30cm 19cm. * .
A GOOD NAPOLEONIC PRISONER OF WAR BONE MODEL OF AN UN-NAMED ENGLISH 88 GUN SHIP hull of pinned bone planking by means of a cord draw under the transom, baleen wales, turned brass retractable cannon (mechanism not functioning) and with painted port lids (many missing), the polychrome decorated figurehead in the form of a moustachioed soldier in uniform wearing a long red scarf, the deck fittings include capstans, grating, compass binnacle, companion ways and deck house, the rigging hung with three silk flags, having two launches to the sides, mounted on bone crutches and standing on a contemporary mahogany and inlaid rectangular base banded in boxwood and ebony in a saw tooth design 28.5cm (11 1/4 in overall length) 23.5cm (9 1/4 in high) contained in a 19th Century mahogany and glazed display case, 42cm x 31.5cm x 20.5cm.
A Spode Rock pattern beehive or honey pot, with fixed stand, printed in blue with the chinoiserie pattern and Forest Landscape border, 12.9cm diameter, unmarked, circa 1805-15 (cover restored) See Drakard & Holdway pages 608-1 for this pattern on a dessert plate and S170 for a similar bone china pot in the Temple (or Broseley) pattern
A Staffordshire bone china Masonic jug, of lobed form, heavily gilt and inscribed on the front 'Charles Fernihough / Dukinfield / Cheshire', printed overglaze in sepia on either side with Masonic panels, one with a pseudo-armorial inscribed 'In Union with the Grand Lodge of England' and incorporating a motto 'Famam Extendre Factis', the other with a figure emblematic of Faith together with a list of arts and sciences and incorporating an indistinct date, possibly 1863, 22cm high, unmarked, mid 19th century
Two pastille burners, a similar cottage, and an inkwell, one bone china burner in the form of an octagonal cottage with umbrella-like roof and central chimney, 10cm high (chip to foot); the other burner in the form of a hexagonal cottage with removable roof, 12.5cm high (minor faults); the earthenware cottage in the form of an ornate Gothic rustic lodge with four corner pillars, 12cm high (chip to back of roof); and the china inkwell in the form of a flower-encrusted circular cottage with removable roof revealing inkwell liner, 9cm high (minor faults); all unmarked, mid 19th century See Harding & Harding 3/a3281 for a blue-coloured cottage of the same shape as the inkwell in this lot
The Open Window, Vols. I & II [all pub.], October 1910-September 1911, b&w illusts. after Maxwell Armfield, Keith Henderson, Claude Shepperson, Noel Rooke, Jack B. Yeats, Norman Wilkinson, Muirhead Bone, and others, literary contributions by Katherine Mansfield, Edward Thomas, James Stephens, E. M. Forster, Walter de la Mare, W. H. Davies, Lord Dunsany, etc., t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. cloth-backed blue boards, in d.j.s, with design to each cover, after Maxwell Armfield, very sl. rubbed to extrems. (d.j. to first vol. with one or two small chips at head of spine), small square 8vo (2)
Brecht (George). Water Yam, 1st UK ed.(?), pub. Surbition, Parrot Impressions, n.d., c.1972, comprising ninety-six white printed cards of various sizes and one 20pp. stapled flip book entitled 'Nut Bone: A Yamfest Movie', in orig. Parrot Impressions printed paper envelope with a couple of light sellotape marks, all loosely contained as issued in orig. pubs. square card box with title printed to upper cover and 'Parrot Impressions' ink stamp to inside of upper lid, box approx. 32mm x 205mm x 205mm. A boxed Fluxus 'novel'. (1)
Three ostrich feather fans, early 20th century, to include a black example with tortoiseshell sticks, and two with mother of pearl handles one pink the other grey, and a further seven fans to include; duck feather and lace with both mother of pearl and bone handles; together with a brown silk parasol, items dating from the late 19th-early 20th century.

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