A finely detailed trio of hand carved and painted Anri wooden figurines, each full of charm and personality. Included is a cheerful pharmacist in a white coat holding a mortar and pestle with a warm smile. A young farm girl stands beside him wearing a wide brimmed hat and apron, with a red cardinal tucked gently into her pocket. Completing the group is an elegant Victorian lady in a flowing gown, gracefully posed with a fan and a bundle of ribbons in hand. Largest item measures: 2.75"L x 2.25"W x 7.25"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: ItalyCondition: Age related wear. Pharmacist has hole between arm and bowl. Pharmacist only has name sticker.
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This remarkable collection features five Royal Doulton large character jugs from the Williamsburg series, each showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail. The set includes the Apothecary (D6567), representing an 18th-century apothecary with a mortar and pestle-themed handle, and the Bootmaker (D6572), a skilled craftsman adorned in traditional garb with a charming boot-themed handle. The Gaoler (D6570) captures the stern demeanor of a jailer, complete with a large key as the handle, symbolizing his duty. The Cabinet Maker (D7010) highlights an artisan with a saw and wooden plane handle design, reflecting his woodworking craft. The Blacksmith (D6571) portrays the robust character of a blacksmith, featuring a hammer and anvil-themed handle to depict his trade. Each piece celebrates historical trades from Colonial Williamsburg and is marked with its respective model number on the base. The tallest jug measures 7.5 inches in height.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A GROUP OF CARVED STONE To include A George I carved stone pestle, dated 1729 and initialled MD, 26.5cm high, 35cm wide: An Elizabethan carved stone architectural fragment, dated 1597 or 1599, with part carved detail to front, reverse inscribed 1597(or 9) RD, 36cm high: And a carved twin handled pedestal stone pedestal cup, frieze with portrait medallions and scrolled handles above stiff leaf decoration, 30cm high Provenance: The Davies-Cooke Collection from Gwysaney Hall, North Wales For further details about the collection, visit: www.dreweatts.com/news-videos/gwysaney-hall-a-welsh-family-s-portrait-of-british-history-14767 Condition Report: All with contact marks, scuffs and some surface wear and losses as per handling, age and clumsy movement of items. Please see additional images for evidence of decoration and condition. The third item has sizable loss to foot. Mortar approx 30/40kg, second items 20/30kg, third item 10/20kg Condition Report Disclaimer
19th century large iron bound apothecary pestle and mortar, the stone mortar held on a turned elm cylindrical trunk base, 74cm high x 51cm diameter, the turned wooden pestle of tapered form held on a long turned wooden handle, 142cm long Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Late 19th / early 20th century chemist's pharmaceutical illuminated shop display advertising sign in the form of a copper mortar with wooden lid and pestle handle, bull's eye glass panels to girdle, 72cm high x 45cm diameter Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
19th century bell metal pestle and mortar having a ringed body and rounded base, mortar 13cm high together with a further six 19th and 20th century bell metal and brass mortars of various sizes, the largest 10.5cm high ( 7 in all) Provenance: from the collection of Darrin Baines, Professor of Health Economics. Professor Baines filled his early Victorian townhouse in Leominster, Herefordshire, with Georgian and Victorian apothecary objects collected over a period of 20 years. Darrin Baines, researcher and consultant, has produced health economics and health policy projects and contributed articles to numerous academic and trade journals. Some pieces in the collection were bought from a Victorian pharmacy in Upwell, The Fens, others from pharmacists across the country, from auctions in the UK and on the continent.
Late Victorian domestic medicine or apothecary chest, the mahogany case with recessed campaign style handles and hinged cover enclosing velvet lined interior fitted with an arrangement of compartments containing sixteen glass bottles and glass mixing tile, over drawer with retractable handle fitted with further lidded and open compartments housing scales, glass pestle and mortar, glass jars with silver plated caps and seven glass bottles, 29cm x 20.5cm x 25cm high
SELECTION OF ANTIQUE GLASSWAREincluding 19th Century Irish glass decanter with three neck rings, 23cm high; pair of cut glass crystal decanters, 16.5cm high each; Art Deco Bohemian glass pin dish of a Terrier and Butterfly motif by Heinrich Hoffmann, 11 x 4 x 9cm; various hand blown glass dishes with pontil marks, glass pestle and mortar, two apothecary jars etc
A Victorian mahogany apothecary boxthe lid opening to reveal a divided interior containing fifteen square glass bottles of varying sizes with securing rod lifting out to reveal a drawer below containing further glass bottles and tin containers, with sliding compartments with glass pestle and mortar and further glass jars, with brass recessed carrying handles to the sizeswidth of case 26.5cm., height of case 23mCondition: With bone finial to drawer. Missing brass escutcheon to lock. Complete with key. Bottles are all clean and clear possibly some of the bottles are replaced. Some veneer missing to the reverse of the case. The box with wear commensurate with age.
Tim Mara (1948-1997)Plastic Funnel, Mortar and Pestle, from Six Artists: The Royal College of Art Portfolio 1992Screenprint in colours, 1992, signed, titled, inscribed 'AP9' and dated in pencil, an artist's proof aside from the edition of 50, printed by the Printmaking Workshop of The Royal College of Art, published by the Royal College of Art, London, on wove paper, the full sheet printed to the edges, sheet 760 x 560mm (29 7/8 x 22 1/2in)
Circa 17th century A.D. Comprising a shallow mortar, ellipsoid in plan with rounded rim; tapering pestle with broad grinding face. 4 kg total, 17.5-28.3 cm (6 7/8 - 11 1/8 in.). [2] (For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price.) Acquired in the 1995. Private collection, Switzerland, thence by descent. Private collection, since the late 1990s. This lot has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database, and is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D'Amato.TimeLine Auctions follows a rigorous vetting process to ensure the authenticity and legality of all items, reinforcing our commitment to integrity and responsible trading. Each antiquity, antique, and coin lot undergoes thorough examination by a vetting committee of at least ten external specialists, professional trade association members, scientists, and archaeologists: See our website for further information.
A group of decorative ornaments An Arts & Crafts brass-bound jardinière; a shell-decorated picture frame; a glass table lamp; a set of postal scales; and a pestle and mortar. The frame 43cm wide x 50cm highQty: 5The frame in good condition. The jardinière with some oxidisation. The lamp in need of rewiring. The other items with minor marks and in good condition.
A group of Tribal and other ornaments To include a cylindrical sculpture in wood decorated with stylised animals and plants; a Balinese volcanic tuff; a sculpture of a mask; a pestle and mortar; two pieces of Doulton; and two stoneware flagons, one stamped 'Robert Paul and Co, Ipswich', the other 'M Moye, Halstead'.The largest flagon 47cm highQty: 8All in as found condition. The larger flagon with a chip.

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