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Allegorie des Feuers, KPM Berlin, Marke 1962-1992, 1. W., Schäfer mit Tabakspfeife und Fellsack als Allegoie des Feuers aus der Serie der vier Elemente, Entwurf von Friedrich Elias Meyer um 1762/63, auf gewölbten Dreipaßsockel mit Baumstütze, polychrom bemalt, ziervergoldet, H. 23,5 cm, Literatur: Köllmann & Jarchow/Berliner Porzellan II Abbildung No.138b Seite 349Allegory of Fire, KPM Berlin, mark 1962-1992, 1st choice, shepherd with tobacco pipe and fur bag as allegoie of fire from the series of the four elements, design by Friedrich Elias Meyer around 1762/63, on arched trefoil base with tree support, polychrome painted, ornamental gilding, h. 23,5 cm, literature: Köllmann & Jarchow/Berliner Porzellan II illustration No.138b page 349
Beschnitzte Schatulle/Tabakbox, unter dem Boden datiert 1946. Passig geschweifter Korpus, reich beschnitzt. Auf dem seitlich aufschiebbaren Deckel 2 Putti. Leicht ber. & best., 16 x 24 x 18 cmCarved casket/tobacco box, dated 1946 under the bottom. Fitted curved body, richly carved. On the side sliding lid 2 putti. Slightly rubbed & bumped, 16 x 24 x 18 cm.
Tabakdose, 19. Jh., Eisen. Würfelform auf 4 ausgestellten Füßen, Außenwandungen mit Darstellungen des Rauch- und Tanzvergnügens von Akanthusblättern begrenzt. Ornamentierter Deckel mit großem, geribbten Knauf. Leicht ber. & best., H. 20 cmTobacco box, 19th century, iron. Cube shape on 4 flared feet, outer walls with depictions of smoking and dancing pleasure bordered by acanthus leaves. Ornamented lid with large rubbed knob. Slightly rubbed & bumped, h. 20 cm.
Pfeifenschränkchen eines Imkers, 19./20. Jh., Eiche. Tür mit Glaseinsatz. Im Innern eine Tabaksdose aus Blech, bedruckt, in Bienestockform. Unten ein kleiner Schub. Seitlich links und rechts eingehängt 6 Pfeifen (unbenutzt). Leicht ber., ca. 32 x 30 x 17 cmBeekeeper's pipe cabinet, 19th/20th c., oak. Door with glass insert. Inside a tin tobacco box, printed, in beehive shape. At the bottom a small drawer. On the left and right side hung 6 pipes (unused). Slightly rubbed, approx. 32 x 30 x 17 cm.
George III mahogany tobacco box, with 16cm (6in), depth 10cm (4in), height 15cm (6in), a treen boxwood 'yoyo' spinning top, diameter 6cm (2in), height 9cm (3.5in) and a mahogany pencil box with mother-of-pearl decoration, with 19cm (7in), depth 8cm (3in), height 5cm (2in).Condition report: Mahogany box feet missing.
Four early 20th Century miner's brass tobacco or snuff boxes to include a two dial combination lock example inscribed 'Evan Davies, Merthyr, 1913', height 2cm and width 8cm, another inscribed 'J. Wilkison, Angel Bank, 1907', lid loose, height 3cm and width 8cm, another inscribed 'William Davies, Aylbarton Common Nr Lydney, Gloucestershire, 1906' height 3cm and width 8cm, and a box inscribed 'M. Phillips, Coleford, 1908', height 2cm and width 7cm, S/D. (4)
United States of America - Revenues : 1862-1964 Mint and used collection in large Scott Specialty album (approx 1,470) including regular Revenues with many better values, Documentary values to $1,000 (4), Future Delivery values to $1,000, Stock Transfer values to $1,000, $10,000, Duck Hunting Permit stamps 1942-64 issues complete used, Wine stamps inc $20,$50 Scott RE 56,58, $50 Scott RE 163 fine unused without perfin, $500 perfin Scott RE 166, Beer stamps inc Scott REA 14, REA 16 used, REA 97,99 usual faults, good range of later issues, Playing Cards, Silver Tax 1934 $1 to $10 ex $3, Tobacco Tax 1934 set used, Narcotics, Customs Fee 1887 set to 70c used, Motor Vehicle Tax, Distilled Spirits 1950 $1,000, Rectification Tax 1946 values to $1,000, War Savings 1917 $5 green unused(2), 1954 $5 sepia mint, Telegraph stamps, an interesting lot. HEAVY/OVERSIZE LOT - OVERSEAS SHIPPING SURCHARGE APPLIES.
A ROYAL DOULTON SILVER MOUNTED OVAL KINGSWARE TOBACCO JAR AND COVER, MADE FOR GEORGE BETJEMANN & SONS, EARLY 20TH C, THE COVER MOULDED WITH TWO FOXES, THE SIDES OF THE JAR WITH HOUNDS ON THE SCENT, 19CM H, PRINTED MARK, MOUNT BY GEORGE BETJEMANN & SONS LIMITED, LONDON 1913 Pinhead sized surface graze on foxes ears that are so tiny and flat as not to be significant / noticeable, not cracked, no restoration
A FRENCH BRASS AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL ROCOCO REVIVAL HAND MIRROR, 26CM L, A CHINESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL BOWL AND DISH AND A MIDDLE EASTERN PAINTED ENAMEL TOBACCO PIPE (4) Mirror with slight loss to enamel but not too apparent. Tobacco pipe with chip on underside of bowl. Two cloisonne items in good condition
A Hanau silver tobacco box, with import mark for London 1890, of circular form with figural decoration, 9.5cm diameter, together with a Dutch silver box with figural decoration, 6.5cm wide (at fault), total weight approx 6.4oz (2)Condition report: Tabacco box- marks clear, hinge slightly loose, some small dents to the base, general wearbox- marks slightly rubbed, losses to inner rim, some small splits and dents, general wearrefer to images
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, GLASSWARE, METALWARE, etc, including a Spode Stone China blue and white printed warming plate, a gong striker, a Caithness amethyst glass 40th Anniversary vase, height 13cm, a Wedgwood dark blue jasperware tobacco jar, lacks cover and chipped to the top and underside rims, a red glazed vase impressed 'GOPSALL', various figurines, trinket boxes, etc, many pieces with damage
Jim Butcher (American, B. 1944) "Boy and Father Fixing Wagon Wheel" Signed lower right. Original Mixed Media Painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the block of four U.S. 15c Toleware stamps issued April 19, 1979. Few Americans are aware that the famed Conestoga Wagon, the great Prairie Schooner that opened up the American West, is an invention of the Pennsylvania Dutch. In fact, to this day, Pennsylvania Dutch craftsmen build Conestoga Wagons to the very same specifications as when their great-grandparents outfitted them for the long journey west. The first Conestoga Wagons were used to haul freight. The larger versions were pulled by a team of six horses and could carry up to six tons of produce to market and six tons of supplies back to the farm. These wagons had no provision for passengers, and the driver would either walk alongside or ride upon the left wheel horse. A walking driver would sometimes pick tobacco from the side of the road, roll it into a crude cigar, and throw it into the wagon to cure. The resulting cigar was called a "stogie." The design of the Pennsylvania Dutch Conestoga Wagon was carefully thought out. The curved bottom prevented heavy loads from shifting, and the curved fabric top protected the cargo from wind, rain, sun, and dust. The design was so successful, in fact, that until trains were available for long distance shipping, this graceful and carefully crafted conveyance was a common sight on the roadways of America. In the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country, farmers still use it to haul produce to market. No longer the Prairie Schooner of the American West, the Conestoga Wagon lives on, fulfilling its original purpose, in the hands of its builders, the Pennsylvania Dutch. Image Size: 19.75 x 19.25 in. Overall Size: 26.5 x 24 in. Unframed. (B05867)
Hermes - Baby - An original retro vintage mid 20th Century Swiss made portable typewriter having various original aircraft labels to the case. Originally belonging to a GE Henderson The Imperial Tobacco Co Of India LTD Calcutta India. A great display piece complete in case with carry handle. Measures: 28cm x 28cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Lugano, Rifled, two-stage, 10.5 mm cal. barrel, octagonal first part, then round, signed in gold 'G. MANZONI A LUGANO' among silver floral decorations, adjustable rear sight, precision fore-sight, clutch for a bayonet, the surface with thin rust layer; tobacco tin bolt with a stamp. Engraved tang, with peep sight; forward spring lock, engraved with floral motifs; wooden, half stock, embossed with floral motifs at the fore-end cap and checkered at the grip, iron mounts, counter-plate engraved with a dragon, anatomical trigger-guard, engraved butt-plate, set trigger. Silver escutcheon on the right side, engraved with noble coat-of-arms with count's crown. length 127.5 cm.
δ Churchill.- Fearon (Percy Hutton) "Poy". Grateful and Comforting, pen and ink cartoon, an Philip Snowden dressed in morning suit admonishes Churchill dressed as a working man, seated smoking a pipe labelled "Tobacco Tax" and holding a box of matches labelled "Match Tax", signed, 207 x 273mm., [April 1927]; Falling into the Trap, pen and ink cartoon, Philip Snowden pulls a man-hole cover from in front of Winston Churchill as he gives chase to Pethick-Lawrence, signed, 242 x 303mm., [?June, 1929]; Anybody's Money, pen and ink cartoon, caption in pencil beneath, Churchill as a young scallywag in short trousers answers policeman [Churchill's Labour opponent] Philip Snowden's enquiry "Now then, what have you got there?" with "Just a little thing I picked up on the road, guv'nor", pointing to an open box marked Road Fund with £12,000,000 in gleaming jewels, signed, 203 x 284mm., [1929] (3).⁂ Of the first, "Chancellor Churchill's 1927 Budget was dominated by the £30 million hole left in the government's finances by the previous year's General Strike. Senior Treasury officials advised Churchill to borrow the whole amount, but Churchill won Prime Minister Baldwin's agreement to a cut in government and defence spending, while he also raised taxes on tyres, wines and tobacco [and matches]. Baldwin greeted Churchill's Budget speech as 'a masterpiece of cleverness and ingenuity', but Churchill doubted whether he had really helped to drag the economy out of its post-war malaise." (David Lough, No more Champagne: Churchill and his Money, 2015)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
A small group of decorative ceramics including a Queen Caroline copper lustre transfer decorated jug, two Parian jugs, a Royal Doulton Kings ware tobacco pot and cover (badly af), a mug inscribed 'Dirty Dick's, Nassau', etc.Additional InformationThe lid of the series ware is very badly damaged, there are dents to the silver bands, heavy crazing and surface scratches. The Queen Caroline jug has a few nibbles around the rim, is quite heavily stained, has a chip to the foot rim. General surface wear and tear throughout the remaining items.
DOULTON; a group of seven items including a silicone wear tobacco jar and cover, a pair of Lambeth vases, height 17cm, a twin handled bowl with silver plated rim, etc (7). Additional InformationOne of the vases with large v-shaped piece broken from the top and re-glued, tobacco jar with numerous chips to the top and body, one of the handles is missing from the twin handled bowl. Numerous items with chipping to the decoration, miniature vase with chip to the foot rim. The small Lambeth vase with large old repairs and chips.
DOULTON; a 19th century hand painted charger decorated with floral sprays, diameter 34cm, together with a ceramic tobacco jar modelled in the form of a bust, inscribed 'A Mumbles Lifeboatman', height 11cm and a Victorian papier-mâché snuff box decorated with a gentleman's face, length 7.5cm.Additional InformationThe charger is heavily crazed with heavy wear to the decoration. The lifeboat jar with old repairs and crack running through the body. The snuff box hinge has separated, also a large crack running across the bottom section.
DOULTON LAMBETH; a lidded tobacco jar in the form of a portly gentleman, height 12cm, together with further ceramics and glassware to include eleven Limoges porcelain plates, each decorated with cherubs inside gilt scrolling detail, various Codd bottles and ginger beer.Additional InformationThe tobacco jar with a very minor nibble to the underside of the cover, ginger beer has been broken across the neck and glued, One of the Limoges plates with a large V-shaped piece which has been broken out and crudely glued back. General wear throughout.
WEDGWOOD; four pieces of blue jasperware comprising a tobacco jar with hallmarked silver rim and lid, height 11.7cm, two bowls one with a plated rim, and a biscuit barrel with silver plated mounted, also a Royal Doulton salt glazed stoneware teapot (5).Additional InformationScuffs, scrapes, marks, general wear, rubbing and tarnishing to metal mounts.
Two Japanese smoking set, tonkotsu and kiseru, Meiji period (1868-1912), the pipe of bamboo, 28.5 and 33cm long, together with two other tobacco pouches and two clay pipes (6) Provenance: The Trevor Barton Collection.Condition report: All with some flaking, knocks - wear to the two wood/bamboo pipes. Lacquered inro - with chips and losses.
A Wood Family Toby Jug, circa 1785-90Of traditional form, seated and holding a foaming jug in his left hand, his right arm raised to support a tobacco pipe, a small foaming cup on the ground to his right, wearing a light brown coat, pale yellow breeches and a green waistcoat, 24.5cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceJames and Timmey Challenger Collection, ChicagoThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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