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Fine Charles II Porringer Made in London in 1681 by Francis Singleton

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  • Charles II Tankard and Cover Made in London by John Duck, 1681
    Located in London, GB
    An Important Charles II Tankard and Cover Made in London in 1681 by John Duck This extremely fine piece is of a large tapering cylindrical form with a reeded skirted base. The side...
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    Antique 17th Century English Charles II Barware

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  • Charles II Confit Box Made in London, circa 1670
    Located in London, GB
    An Extremely Rare Charles II Confit Box Made, Most Probably, in London circa 1670, Maker's Mark of M With a Crown Above This very rare piece is circular in form and plain in design ...
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    Antique 17th Century English Charles II Decorative Boxes

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    Silver, Sterling Silver

  • Fine George II Mug Made in London in 1734 by Thomas Farren
    By Thomas Farren
    Located in London, GB
    This fine mug stands on an applied circular foot and has a baluster main body and everted rim. This piece has a scroll handle and the front is engraved with ...
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    Antique 1730s English George II Sterling Silver

    Materials

    Sterling Silver

  • William III Side Handled Porringer Made in London in 1701 by Matthew Madden
    By Queen Anne
    Located in London, GB
    These side handled bowls were almost certainly used as eating vessels. The bowl has circular baluster sides which rise to a straight rim. The cast handle is shaped and naively pierce...
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    Antique Early 1700s English William and Mary Platters and Serveware

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    Sterling Silver

  • Charles II Lace Back Trefid Spoon made in London in 1682 by Lawrence Coles
    By Christopher Lawrence
    Located in London, GB
    This extremely fine and rare Charles II Lace back trefid spoon was made in London in 1682 by the prolific, quality, spoon maker, Lawrence Coles. As you will see from the images, the ...
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    Antique 1660s English Charles II Platters and Serveware

    Materials

    Sterling Silver

  • Fine George II Half Pint Mug Made in London in 1758 by Thomas Moore
    Located in London, GB
    The mug stands on a circular spreading foot decorated with reeding. The main body is baluster shaped in form, with an everted rim. This example has a plain s...
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    Antique 1750s English Barware

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  • COTTON, Charles, The Wonders of The Peake, 1681, FIRST EDITION
    Located in Hillsborough, NJ
    AUTHOR: COTTON, Charles. TITLE: The Wonders of The Peake. PUBLISHER: London: for Joanna Brome, 1681. DESCRIPTION: FIRST EDITION. 1 vol., 6-7/8" x 4-1/2", [ii]86pp., complete, bound in contemporary full speckled calf, covers ruled in blind. CONDITION: Internally clean and bright, inner and outer hinges fine, head and foot of spine rubbed with some minor loss, overall VERY GOOD. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The dedicatee is Elizabeth, Duchess of Devonshire. Written in heroic couplets, this work by Cotton was one of the first landscape poems of a movement which only became significant under Queen Anne. Charles Cotton published this satirical poem just five years after Thomas Hobbes' own "Wonders of the Peak" poem was translated into English. Cotton's poem recalls a visit to the 'Devil's Arse', nowadays known as Peak Cavern, in Castleton. Cotton is also known for contributing a treatise on fly fishing for trout in the second edition of Izaak Walton's famous book, "The Compleat Angler".
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    Antique 1680s British Books

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  • The Works of Francis Rabelais in 4 Leatherbound Volumes Published In London 1784
    Located in San Francisco, CA
    The works of Francis Rabelais, translated from the French in 4 full original calf bindings with gilt tooled spines published in London by T. Evans in the Strand in 1784. Rabelais was...
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    Antique Mid-18th Century English Georgian Books

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  • Portal II made in Pure Brass
    Located in Kolkata, IN
    The portal to unknown realms of the intangible. A gentle reminder of our soul cravings. Portal III is made in natural and pure brass, creating that bond between the earth and the vas...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Indian Models and Miniatures

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  • Charles II Oak Coffer
    Located in Malton, GB
    This is a very nice quality solid oak coffer from the Charles II period (1630-1685). It is in great overall condition with carved details to the front. The lis has strong iron hinges...
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    Antique 17th Century Trunks and Luggage

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  • Actinometer Antique Measuring Instrument made by Griffin & Tatlock London in 30s
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    Located in Milan, IT
    Herschel actinometer, 1930s, wood and brass, signed Griffin & Tatlock ltd London. It is an instrument invented in 1825 by John Herschel and used for the measurement of the solar heat...
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    Vintage 1930s British Scientific Instruments

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  • Fine Circular Protractor by William Cary, London c.1810
    By Cary
    Located in Norwich, GB
    William Cary, London Circular Protractor. C.1810 The protractor with geared knob turn for full diameter bar, double hinged scribe arms with shaped frame. Main wheel with four spokes and glass sight cross centre, full circumference inscribed divider to 360 degrees signed Cary, London to the bar. Adjustment screws to the arms and housed in it’s original mahogany case with hinged lid. William Cary is listed as working in Strand, London from 1801 to 1825. William Cary was an important scientific instrument maker, he trained under Jesse Ramsden (1735-1800) he produced numerous scientific instruments including mechanical calculators...
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    Antique 1810s English Scientific Instruments

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