A box of miscellanea - including a large carved and painted wooden figure of a cockerel, 30cm high; a Portmeirion 'Birds of Britain' pattern jardiniere, 17.2cm high; a Royal Doulton Lambeth stoneware tyg, early 20th century, impressed and incised factory marks, 12cm high; a modern marble pestle and mortar; two back scratchers, one also with a shoe horn; and a 1920s mahogany aneroid barometer, 20.8cm diameter. (7)
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The following 121 Lots are the residual contents of The Monastery of the Holy Spirit, known locally as Kirk Edge Convent, a Carmelite Monastery for nuns situated on Kirk Edge Road between the villages of Worrall and High Bradfield. Nineteen Printing Blocks, with Christmas greetings, flowers, Religious symbols etc; a pestle and mortar, a box of white candles and circular holders and a box of beads and crosses. (A Lot)
English, c.1880, Labels for Davies & Roberts Pharmaceutical Chemists on some bottles, cabinet constructed of French polished wood, velvet lined, some replacement bottles and 1 replaced with a measure, lift out section with scales, glass mortar and pestle in compartment below, case width 27cmNote: WE CAN NOT SHIP THIS ITEM IN-HOUSE - PLEASE COLLECT OR ARRANGE YOUR OWN SHIPPING
English, Early 19th Century, polished wooden case with brass carry handle, double doors to reveal 23 bottle compartments, 11 bottles present, with compartment at the rear for 4 large bottles, large drawer with wood inlay, brass drop handles, containing bottles, tins, glass mortar & pestle, with another drawer for scales (missing) and measures, and 3 drawers for herbs, case 30cm tall
American silver trumpet shaped vase, initialled "S", the circular base marked "Sterling, Cement Filled", H.20cm; pair of Albany Pattern sugar tongs, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Birmingham, 1913; silver topped cut glass sugar caster, Chester, 1911; plated vase, other plated items including a quantity of cutlery, pair of George III brass candlesticks, each with ejector mechanism, H.11.5cm; another pair of brass candlesticks, mortar and pestle, and an enamel pill box, etc. (a lot)
Fossils/Minerals: A Collection of Various Shark Teeth, Fossils and Minerals, to include - ten fossilized shark teeth preserved in rock, a fossilized Brittle starfish preserved in rock diameter 17cm by 12cm, a fossilized pair of Echinoid sea urchins preserved in sediment, two small sections of petrified wood, two small fossilized Trilobites in mud, four Amethyst mineral specimens, two white Quartz specimens, a positive and negative Ammonite specimen preserved in rock, and a marble pestle and mortar, (qty). Previously part of a display at "The Creation Science Movement Museum", Portsmouth
A Collection of 19th Century Pewter, mainly mugs, three volumes on collecting pewter, together with a Victorian Tunbridge inlaid walnut box, other decorative boxes, an 18th century bronze pestle and mortar, Kelly's handbook, Debrett's baronetage, a stoneware vessel and an Anglepoise lamp (qty)
Assorted Betel related items comprising of an hexagonal Indian brass betel leaf holder with engraved decoration, 8.5cm long; an Indian brass betel mortar, 11cm high; one smaller example, 10cm long; a larger Indian brass betel mortar, 12cm long; a white metal Sumatra octagonal lime box with engraved foliate decoration, 7.5cm wide; a 19th century pierced cylindrical betel box with twin chains, 15cm long; a small Burmese oval lime box and cover, 6.5cm wide; an Indian brass betel mortar with green painted pestle, 9.5cm long; two small white metal Indian limebox, 2.5cm diameter; a small Indian pierced Indian box with an elephant trunk clasp, 8.5cm long and a white metal, possibly silver oval lime box and cover, with swag decorated cover, 6cm wide
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.
[MANUSCRIPT ALBUM - EPISTOLARY ROMANCE]ROBELET, CAROLINE JOSEPHINE; and L.V. ALLAIRE; illustrated by HLELENA ROBELET. [Manuscript album of love letters, titled] Oeuvres Choisis de Videtur et Caroline. [Probably Saint-Omer, France]: 1847. Oblong album, dark green leather-backed black bubble-patterned paper over boards, gilt-stamp to upper board, spine gilt tooled, all edges gilt. 5 1/8 x 8 1/4 inches (13 x 20.75 cm); [120] pp. of manuscript text on album leaves, with a later [2] pp. manuscript text signed Henry Frottier explaining the contents of the album inserted at the beginning, and with a [4] pp. manuscript text titled "L'Abbaye Saint-Bertin. Fragment" laid in; with 28 miniature watercolor illustrations in text, one of which is unfinished, including the watercolor title page heightened in gilt, all by Helena Robelet. Some rubbing and wear to boards and spine, front hinge a bit weak and starting but holding soundly, pale spotting to contents; the laid-in bifolium with some creasing and short edge tears. A fascinating French illustrated manuscript album containing a series of letters between Caroline Robelet and L.V. Allaire, a pair of nineteenth-century lovesick paramours. Their correspondence, written in alexandrine verse, calls to mind earlier epistolary romances, such as the letters of Abelard and Heloise. While the circumstances surrounding the album are curious and the authenticity of the letters as a bona fide non-literary correspondence is unverifiable, Oeuvres Choisis de Videtur et Caroline remains a lovely example of French romantic poetry, made all the more charming by its finely rendered watercolor illustrations.According to the introductory text by Henry Frottier, the grand-nephew-in-law of Caroline, the letters were originally written around 1837, ten years before they were carefully transcribed into this album. Caroline, an extremely beautiful twenty-six-year-old, nicknamed "La Perle de St. Omer," was oftentimes sick throughout her life. L. V. Allaire, who uses the pseudonym Videtur in the letters, was a young doctor. While the exact nature of their relationship is unknown, they may have met as doctor and patient before beginning their epistolary relationship. Whatever the case, their love letters, and the accompanying illustrations, abound with medical metaphors and allusions - Videtur, the self-styled "Medecin Morale," refers to his first letter as a "Cataplasme," or poultice. Caroline, in turn, often refers to her suffering and pains, and she employs a clever double-entendre when calling Videtur "the healer of my affections." The still-life illustrations, skillfully executed by Caroline's sister Helena, include items such as a mortar and pestle, anti-splenetic pills, deworming liquor, a skull, a jarred specimen fetus, and many medical books. There are also multiple portraits of Caroline and Videtur, as well as smaller allegorical vignettes. One particularly charming and fanciful illustration shows a book open to its title page. On closer examination, we see that it is the imagined 100th edition of Oeuvres Choisis de Videtur et Caroline, published a century later in 1947.No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
An English Art Nouveau pewter desk stand, 22.5cm w, the base with impressed maker's marks and registration No 0404P, a brass pestle and mortar, 19th c, a contemporary Austrian bronze dish, the base stamped Geschutzt, 19 x 12cm, a carved walnut wall plaque of the Lion of Lucerne, and a set of wooden table croquet mallets, 30cm l
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.

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