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The lid 1750 London with maker's
The lid 1750 London with maker's mark of William Cripps; the body 1739 Dublin with maker's mark of John Hamilton with further scratch marks to underside ''89 = 3'' and ''97'' / 13; the circular stepped domed lid surmounted by an artichoke finial amidst floral sprays with heraldic symbol of a crowned cockerel head; the tureen with a gadrooned rim over a squat body with double loop handles and reserves bearing the arms of Viscount Wenman on lion's mask-headed ball-and-claw feet. 13'' H x 14'' W x 12'' D 129.5 oz troy tw approximately.
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Johnston's & Borden's
Johnston's & Borden's Containers.
Johnston's Cold Fudge and Borden's Malted Milk. Only light wear and soiling. The lid on the Borden's container may not be original but fits fairly well.
Condition (Excellent). Size Largest: 9" T.
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1842 London maker's mark of John
1842 London maker's mark of John Edward Terrey & Co the hinged lid with a cherub finial over a bulbous body decorated with applied grapevines suspended from a foliate handle on a spreading foot cast in deep relief with leaves dolphins and cresting waves engraved with partially illegible inscription and a crest 16'' H x 5.5 Dia. 44.5 oz troy approximately
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JOHN BELL GLAZED REDWARE LIDDED
JOHN BELL GLAZED REDWARE LIDDED CANNING JARJohn Bell glazed redware lidded canning jar, 19th c., stamped on underside, retains original lid, 7" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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JOHN ROUND & SONS SILVERPLATE
JOHN ROUND & SONS SILVERPLATE BREAKFAST TUREENGood Victorian Silverplate Revolving Breakfast Tureen, John Round & Sons, Sheffield, act. 1863-1957, oval footed form, retracting cover, pierced liner, fluted legs with paw feet
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John Ward (born 1938), oval
John Ward (born 1938), oval stoneware vessel with cut rim, pale blue and red/brown glazes, impressed JW seal, 21.5cm high
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JOHN MALTBY STUDIO POTTERY
JOHN MALTBY STUDIO POTTERY STONEWARE LIDDED BOX DIAMETER: 3 3/4 IN. (9.53 CM.)JOHN MALTBY STUDIO POTTERY STONEWARE LIDDED BOX, John Maltby (1936-2020) a studio pottery box and cover, circular drum form, the lid with stylized foliate motifs, impressed potter's seal mark Dimensions: Diameter: 3 3/4 in. (9.53 cm.) Provenance: Adam Partridge Collection of Nancy and Andrew Ramage
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ENGLISH SILVER PLATE HOT WATER URN,
ENGLISH SILVER PLATE HOT WATER URN, JOHN ROUND & SONEnglish Silver Plate Hot Water Urn, John Round & Son
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A Scottish ram's horn snuff mull,
A Scottish ram's horn snuff mull, the old Sheffield plate lid set with a Cairngorm and inscribed John Ker from IL Close 1812, 9.5cm
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JOHN ROUND & SON SILVER-PLATE
JOHN ROUND & SON SILVER-PLATE TUREEN SERVING DISH3 piece serving dish. Hallmarked on bottom.
Issued: 19th c.
Dimensions: 12"L
Manufacturer: John Round & Son
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age and use related wear
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Lidded Jewelry Cask Irish,
Lidded Jewelry Cask Irish, late-19th century, figured wood case, lid opens to two buttons which release side and bottom drawers, fittings for rings, watches and other jewelry, bottom drawer marked "J Simonton, Royal Panopticon of Science and Art…Dublin", bottom of lower drawer with handwritten initials, with key, 7-1/2 x 12 x 9 in.,
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Pair Rookwood lidded jars: speckled
Pair Rookwood lidded jars: speckled blue glaze, marks for 1916, S-1969, 10-3/4 in. Overall light crazing, one with 5/8 in. base chip and rim chip on lid. Collection of Earl Kuns and John E. Keeney, Iowa Falls, Iowa.
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Group of (3) English Sterling
Group of (3) English Sterling Lidded Vessels(Birmingham 1901); the first a cut crystal jar lid with maker's mark of J. Collyer & Co. Ltd. (reg. 1900) (4 1/2 in.); the second a cut crystal jar monogram to center of lid lid with maker's mark of M. Bros (2 in.); the third a cut crystal perfume bottle lid with maker's mark of Levi & Salaman (2 1/2 in.). 1.15 weighable troy oz.
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3 DOMED LID SAFFRON CUPS ATTRIBUTED
3 DOMED LID SAFFRON CUPS ATTRIBUTED TO JONAS OR JOca. 1880-1930; all similar duplicator lathe turned maple/cherry wood cup type vessels with tight seated dome lid with small central porcelain button, each with similar red stain wash finish, 2 1/4"- 2 3/4"d, 2 1/2"-3"h; [Note: Buchers were neighbors and fellow members of Hammer Creek Mennonite Church with Joseph Lehn]; Condition: all good
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Seagle Lidded Stoneware Jar
Seagle Lidded Stoneware Jar (James Franklin Seagle, North Carolina, 1829-1892), runny olive brown alkaline glaze, original lid, impressed "JFS 1" on shoulder, 11-3/4 in.,
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5 Pcs. 19th cent. Stoneware John
5 Pcs. 19th cent. Stoneware John Burger Rochester 2 Gallon Crock w/Lid 3 fern decoration Some staining a few chips to rim Ht. 11''. John Burger Jr. Rochester NY 2 Gallon Jar w/flower Small chip to rim otherwise very good Ht. 14''. N. Clark & Co. Lyons 3 Gallon Jar w/flower Very good no chips or cracks Ht. 16''. Burger & Lang Rochester NY 2 Gallon Jar w/Wreath decoration Small nicks to rim some glaze imperfections Ht. 14''. Burger & Co. Rochester NY 2 Gallon Jar w/leaf Small chip to rim Ht. 13''.Provenance: From the collection of the former Campbell-Whittlesey House Museum.E
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Four pieces cut glass and silver:
Four pieces cut glass and silver: lidded powder jar, sterling top Wallace, 3 x 6 in., minor rim chips and normal base wear ; dresser jar, sterling top, Woodside Sterling Co., 4 x 2-3/4 in., minor interior rim chips, holes on high points of silver ; cylindrical perfume flask, English silver, Chester, 1899, maker "JD/WC", 10-1/4 in., several base chips, missing stopper, dents in silver ; silver book cover with angels, London, 1904, William Comyns & Son Ltd., encasing small leather bound journal, 4-3/4 x 3 in., slight dents, silver possibly later . The Estate of the Late John R. Jones, Hickory, North Carolina.
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THREE ROUND BENTWOOD LIDDED
THREE ROUND BENTWOOD LIDDED BOXES. American, 2nd half-19th century. Lapped seams and iron tacks. Natural finish. 7.75""w. 6.75"w. Green painted divided box. 7.5"w. Varying wear, loss and splits.
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Prattware Pot Lids Plus English a
Prattware Pot Lids Plus English a group of twelve Prattware pot lids including one paperweight two lidded boxes and nine lids PLUS three books and one catalogue on Prattware lids including Cyril Williams-Wood's Staffordshire Pot Lids and Their Potters 1972 Harold George Clark's Under Glaze Colour Picture Prints on Staffordshire Pottery 1949 A. Ball's The Price Guide to Pot-Lids and Other Underglaze Multicolour Prints on Ware 1980 and Harmer Rooke Galleries Absentee Auction 58 Important Pot Lids 1994; largest lid dia. 5 dia. Condition: Three lids are set into frames.
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Two glass powder jars with sterling
Two glass powder jars with sterling floral repousse lids. One lid is monogrammed. Lids: 1.6oz. 3"H.
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John Ward (born 1938), a large
John Ward (born 1938), a large stoneware vessel, mottled cream glaze and sgraffito decoration on a gently ribbed body, impressed JW seal, 19.5cm high, 32cm diameter
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ROUND TREEN BOX. Mid 19th century
ROUND TREEN BOX. Mid 19th century hardwood. Lidded box with old mustard paint. Interior has tin lining and mirror in lid. 3 1/2'' diameter. Wear to paint on lid. Chip on lid rim. Hairline age crack on box. The lid is loose.
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SIX STERLING SILVER LIDDED CUT
SIX STERLING SILVER LIDDED CUT GLASS DRESSER JARS Group of six sterling silver topped pressed and cut colorless glass dresser jars with repousse lids, comprising: two ovals jars (marks of Arthur Willmore Pennington, Birmingham, England, 1903), a large Gorham jar, and three others, all appropriately marked. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Veronica Holmes, Atlanta, Georgia. Largest approx., h. 3.75", dia. 4.25"; total approx. weight of 3.60 ozt.
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A Pair of Chinese Lidded Ginger
A Pair of Chinese Lidded Ginger Jars having famille rose decoration throughout depicting boys at play having a pointed finial at the top of the circular lid unmarked and raised upon hardwood stands. Height 9 inches.
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NINE BELLEEK SHAMROCK LIDDED
NINE BELLEEK SHAMROCK LIDDED JARS, POST 1965NINE BELLEEK SHAMROCK LIDDED JARS, POST 1965
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JOHN MALTBY STONESHILL POTTERY
JOHN MALTBY STONESHILL POTTERY STONEWARE LIDDED BOX HEIGHT: 3 IN. (7.62 CM.)JOHN MALTBY STONESHILL POTTERY STONEWARE LIDDED BOX, John Maltby (British, b. 1936-December 22, 2020) a hexagonal lidded box with checkerboard design on three sides, the lid with a pierced handle, Maltby's seal and pottery mark on the side Dimensions: Height: 3 in. (7.62 cm.) Provenance: Adam Partridge Purchased from Johnny Melhuish Collection of Nancy and Andrew Ramage
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Lidded treenware vessel, English or
Lidded treenware vessel, English or Continental, 19th century, 8-1/2 in. Body separated from base, fragments of paper lining, repairs and losses to finial.
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LEHNWARE COVERED JAR. Made by
LEHNWARE COVERED JAR. Made by Joseph Long Lehn (1798-1882 Lancaster County Pennsylvania). Salmon ground with red white and blue pansies. Wear and lid damage. 5 1/4''h.
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19th century Staffordshire Jar Lids
19th century Staffordshire Jar Lids modelled as Baby and Drummer Boy (2)
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(2) TREENWARE LIDDED VESSELS Lot of
(2) TREENWARE LIDDED VESSELS Lot of (2) Pieces of 19th c. Lathe Turned Treenware, maple, incl: Lidded storage jar, for tobacco or sugar, 6 3/4" high, 5" diam., lid foot chip, small base edge crack; and Lidded bowl, 5 1/2" high, 7 1/2" diam., bowl shrinkage crack extending from rim.
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THREE 19TH C. TREENWARE WOODEN
THREE 19TH C. TREENWARE WOODEN LIDDED JARS Three American or European turned treenware wooden lidded canisters or jars, 19th century, all having ringed bodies, the largest retaining a retail label, but otherwise apparently unmarked. Approximate dimensions: largest h. 7.76", dia. 4.75".
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JOHN BELL STONEWARE CAKE CROCK
JOHN BELL STONEWARE CAKE CROCK LID.John Bell, Waynesboro, PA Stoneware Pottery Cake Crock Lid. Blue slip floral decoration. 12" diam. Condition: : Good with edge chips.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with edge chips.
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A Group Four Canton Blue and
A Group Four Canton Blue and White Porcelain Lids
19th/20th Century
Width of largest 9 3/4 inches.
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ROUND TIN BOX- bearing a painted
ROUND TIN BOX- bearing a painted portrait of a young man puckering his lips as if to kiss on the lid. Hinged japanned tin with ''No. 29'' painted on the bottom. Probably American circa 1840. H. 2 1/2'' x diam. 5 1/8''. From the Marvin Sadik Collection.
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JOHN HOULE 1813 GEORGIAN SILVER
JOHN HOULE 1813 GEORGIAN SILVER LIDDED LOVING CUPJohn Houle 1813 Georgian silver lidded toasting or loving cup with gadrooned trim and 2 side handles. Hallmarked on side and personalized on bottom rim ~'Lord James Townsbend to the Seppings Esq. South Creek Norfolk as a small token of his Regard'. Measures 11"H x 6.5"W x 7.25"L. Weighs 1242 grams.
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GEORGE JOHNSON ART POTTERY LARGE
GEORGE JOHNSON ART POTTERY LARGE LIDDED JARWith a face on each of four sides, three hollowed objects on lid; squid, fish. Thicker blue glaze draping from rim onto body. Signed and dated (1996) on bottom. Dimensions: 19"H x 8.5D
Property from the impressive collection of Arthur & Lillian Weiss, Little Deer Isle, Maine
(LDI6312)(JP)
Condition:
VG