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A MONUMENTAL WALNUT MORTAR AND PESTLE PROBABLY SWISS OR FRENCH, 19TH CENTURY the mortar 70cm high, 33cm diameter, the pestle 59cm long, 10cm diameter Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW With wear, marks, knocks and scratches commensurate with age and use Some old chips, splits, and losses Notable splitting to either end of the pestle ADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer
Six antique and vintage glass pharmacy / apothecary drugs jars - five with gilt labels, the largest with a detachable pouring spout insert (a/f) and cup lid, 28cm high; together with a T. Booth of Hanley small mortar and a Mason Cash pestle, the mortar 8.6cm diameter; a blue glass 'Poison' bottle; and a modern blue glass bottle. (9)
Eight pieces of studio pottery - including a stoneware Stratford-on-Avon Ceramics vase, printed pottery mark and labels, 17cm high; a small stoneware Cottage Garden Pottery (Walwyns Castle) baluster vase, 11cm high; a Roger Irving Little (Boscastle Pottery, Cornwall) mocha ware mug; a Muchelney stoneware pestle and mortar; a Winchcombe Pottery slipware dish, 26cm long; and three others.
A collection of TG Green Cornishware pottery, to include labelled storage jars, including 'Rice', 'Utensils', 'Sugar' and 'Currants', a cake stand, a pestle and mortar, labelled salt and pepper shakers, a boxed tea set, five side plates, a cream jug, and four Judith Onions teacups, and a saucer, the largest storage container 22cm high (qty.)Condition ReportStorage jars are missing their lids and the lids present do not match. The saucer and a preserve pot with a chip.
A QUANTITY OF TALL VASES, PLANTERS, TABLE LAMPS AND SHADES, comprising a 'Langley Pottery' planter design by Glyn Colledge, a covered stoneware bread bin, large pestle and mortar, eight assorted table lamps and a quantity of fabric light shades, etc. (qty) (Condition Report: lamps untested, chips, cracks and marks on most items in varying degrees)
A GROUP OF VINTAGE RAYWARE KITCHEN ITEMS BY OLIVIO, comprising a large serving bowl, fruit bowl, large oval plate, pizza plate, rounded rectangular bread plate, eight side plates, two utensil pots, large covered jar, three medium covered jars, two oil/vinaigrette handled bottles in a cady, salt and pepper shakers, pestle and mortar, eight mugs, sectioned dip bowl, six placemats (two damaged/dirty), brightly coloured vegetable design on a rich yellow background, (qty), (Condition Report: all appear in ok condition and no obvious damage unless stated in main description, light use, original price tickets and labels on the base of most)
Assortment of 19th century/ early 20th century glass to include three ringed neck decanter, glass pestle and mortar, measuring glass, pepper shaker, grape and vine etched rummer glasses, penny lick, cut glass ships decanter, scent bottle, glass eye baths, tiny vaseline vase and selection of decanter stoppers
English, c.1860, unmarked, brass bound French polished case containing 6 original bottles, 7 replacement and one empty slot, with drawer below containing small glass mortar and pestle along with scales and other items, case 18cm wideNote: WE CAN NOT SHIP THIS ITEM IN-HOUSE - PLEASE COLLECT OR ARRANGE YOUR OWN SHIPPING
As mortar with pestle, turned ivory, Indo-Portuguese, 16th/17th C., pestle with minor faults. Notes: it was part of the Francisco Hipólito Raposo collection, according to the label on the back. It was part of the exhibition "A Expansão Portuguesa e a Arte do Marfim". Lisbon: Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, 1991, p. 200, no. 590. a) This lot is subject to CITES export/import restrictions and is duly certified: no. 23PTLX12419C; b) The import of goods incorporating materials from protected species of wild fauna and flora, including, among others, ivory, coral and tortoiseshell, is currently prohibited by several countries; c) In Portugal, in accordance with the planned transposition into national legislation of the most recent EU guidelines on the ivory trade, the issuing of re-export certificates to non-EU countries is suspended; d) In this context, potential buyers are advised to inform themselves in advance about the legislation of their country and applicable international restrictions., Dim. - (almofariz) 19,8 x 11,5 cm; (pilão) 24,5 cm; Peso - 1.868 g.
Assorted 19th Century and Later Ceramics and Glass, including a slipware dish of oblong form, two Delft blue and white tiles, a sprigged earthernware jug, various decanters and bottles, together with an iron pestle and mortar, 17th century carved oak box, a set of vintage kitchen scales and a grey enamel industrial hanging light shade etc. (qty)
A group of cap and other military badges, for Royal Warwickshire, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire, Cornwall, fabric badges, Royal Life Saving Society bronze cross medallion, and named to GT/TG Shrives, commemorative crowns, a hardstone pestle and mortar, and two fountain pens with gold nibs. (a quantity)
A small collection of apothecary / pharmacist / chemist tools and accessories - including two 19th century treen pill gilders, the larger 9.4cm high (both lids cracked); a collection of brass and aluminium weights; a small stoneware and turned wooden pestle and mortar, the mortar 7.7cm diameter; a china mercury Sick Room thermometer, with markings for 'Healthy Limits' for different bath temperatures from 'Hot Bath' to 'Freezing', 25.25cm long (glued repair to hanger); two ear syringes; a boxed 'Sterules' Martindale Glucose Concentrate vial; etc.
Two large stoneware pestle and mortars - probably originally used in a pharmacy, the larger stamped 'Warranted Acid Proof 8', 25cm diameter; the other with printed maker's mark for 'S. Maw, Son & Sons Ltd, Meritor', 20cm diameter (large chip to pouring spout), both with a stoneware and turned beech pestle; together with a small turned wooden pestle and mortar (small chips to rim). (3)
This charming stoneware mortar and pestle set is adorned with a detailed goat design on the ceramic bowl. The bowl, measuring 3"H accompanied a pestle, measuring 6.5"L, provides both function and elegance. This set is a delightful addition for collectors or as a functional piece with a unique touch.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: England Condition: Age related wear.
An unusual G Simpson, London, Treen Container possibly for medical useEnglish, early 19th century, the circular container with tapering threaded lid, enclosing planished silver metal lidded container of acorn form, further enclosing tightly-fitting turned fruitwood 'acorn' with two slots at top for release, signed 'G. Simpson, London'; possibly George Simpson, d. 1839, a well-regarded furniture maker whose father was an apothecary; this piece clearly contained something of value and is possibly a pestle and mortar for grinding special pills
A Victorian Chemist Shop Stained Glass Window,An original Victorian chemist shop stained glass window showing a mortar and pestle in coloured glass with painted enamel, 31cm diameterNote: with original note that reads 'Chemists Sign over the shop door of Sletchers Chemists, 41 London Rd St Leonards on Sea.......Closed'

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