Lot Number | Description | Number of Bids | Current Bid |
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| | Pot Lid: 'HOOPER & CO, LONDON'
Description: A totally outstanding pictorial ointment pot lid with a superb pictorial of a good samaritan leaving his horse to help out an injured man (please see below). Exquisite quality print. Fabulous overall design. Amongst the best of pictorial lids and one of possibly two undamaged examples in existence. Don't miss this one!
The 'Good Samaritan' is a parable that features in the Gospel of Luke and refers to a traveller who is stripped of clothing, beaten and left half dead alongside the road. First a priest and then a Levite comes by, but both avoid the man. Finally, a samaritan happens upon the traveller and helps the injured man despite the hatred between jews and samaritans at the time.
** One of several superb lids from not one but two large and significant pot lid collections, all to be spread over 2/3 auctions **
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Provenance: Sticker on back reads 'x CLEVE S. M'BORO 2/3/97 DSS-'
Era: c1890's
Diameter: 69mm
Condition (please see detailed photo's): Mint Superb undamaged mint condition (with just the odd trace of very light rust crazing on the side wall that has been left on to show it hasn't been repaired etc)
Grade: 9.9 Estimate: £1.5-2k+ Reserve: N/R
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| 50 | £ 2,650 |
| | Pot Lid: 'LORIMER & CO, LONDON & NEW YORK'
Description: A great undamaged example of this ever popular 'Sanoline' pot lid featuring three ladies admiring what looks like a selection of dental products laid out on a table in front of them. Clever use of shading for great effect. Rarely seen without some sort of damage
Provenance: Sticker on back reads '25/5/08 L/CRS, F DALE, IDS'
Era: c1884-90's (after 1884 when three gold medals were awarded)
Diameter: 81mm
Condition (please see detailed photo's): Excellent/Mint Superb overall undamaged condition (the couple of very small indentations on the very back rim in the photo are totally glazed over and are in manufacture)
Grade : 9.9 Estimate: £200-300 Reserve: N/R
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| 16 | £ 310 |
| | Pot Lid: 'PRICE & CO, LONDON'
Description: A striking early bears grease lid featuring a dark standing bear in its natural habitat. Attractive wide beaded border. Highly detailed print. Features earlier '28 Lombard St' address. Extremely rare and sought after
Provenance: Sticker on back reads 'T&J GORDON, 22/6/00, EDS-'
Era: c1850-70's
Diameter: 68mm
Condition (please see detailed photo's): Excellent/Mint Superb undamaged mint condition with just the odd totally insignificant spot of stain on the side/ back which in no way detracts
Grade : 9.8 Estimate: £400-600+ Reserve: N/R
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| 75 | £ 2,700 |
| | 4pm Sat 31st Aug - Copy advert added
Pot Lid: 'JACKMAN'S, BALHAM'
Description: Another superbly impressive pictorial lid, this time from this district in south London. Great image of a horse's head with leather eye 'blinkers' (no doubt having used Jackman's own 'Diaphanous brown leather polish' on them). Excellent highly detailed print. Beaded border. Rare. You won't find a better example!
See copy advert for 'John Jackman' from the Army & Navy Gazette Feb 1889
Era: c1890-1900's
Diameter: 92mm
Condition (please see detailed photo's): Mint Superb undamaged mint condition (possibly even cellar found)
Grade : 10.0 Estimate: £400-600 Reserve: N/R
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| 48 | £ 850 |
| | Pot Lid: 'PATEY & CO'
Description: A very appealing bears grease lid from this well documented London retailer featuring a single chained bear looking rather sorry for itself. Excellent quality print. Fancy border
Era: c1870-1880's
Diameter: 68mm
Condition (please see detailed photo's): Restored Has had complete professional restoration to the rear to a very high standard with only a very small (2mm x 8mm) section of the outer edge on the face (at 6 o'clock) which has been slightly filled/retouched and is otherwise excellent on the face (it's nigh on impossible to tell how much has been repaired on the back due the high standard of restoration)
Grade : Ungraded Estimate: £80-100 Reserve: N/R
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| 12 | £ 70 |
| | 4 x Pot Lids: BLANCHFLOWER / NEWBERY / WARHURST / AB
Description: Four pot lids in one lot. Containing (a) 'Blanchflower, Great Yarmouth' sailing boat pict'l. Excellent print (b) 'Newbery, London' sailing craft pict'l. Great print (c) Red print square 'Warhurst, Liverpool' with viola pict'l (d) 'AB' Britannia and shielld. Great print
Era: All c1890-1900's
Diameter/Width: From 61mm-90mm
Condition (please see detailed photo's): a) Repaired Has had high quality professional restoration to back only (face is excellent with just one or two minor scrtaches) b) Repaired Broken into 3 parts and re-glued (face looks surpringly good) c) Repaired Broken in two and re-glued. Decent repair at back. & d) Repaired Professional restoration on back only (face very good)
Grades: All ungraded Estimate: £40-60 (for all four) Reserve: N/R
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| 15 | £ 130 |
| | Pot Lid: 'KNOWLES' ESAULINE'
Description: Another appealing pictorial lid, this time featuring a very proud looking moustached man with a monocle and pill box hat exclaiming 'I USED IT'. Exceptional quality print. Rarer in this larger size with geometric border.
Provenance: Sticker on back reads 'LANCRS, DRAPER, 26/9/04, GSSS-'
Era: c1880-1900's
Diameter: 75mm
Condition (please see detailed photo's): Restored Just presumably two chips/chunks on the side that have been restored to such a high standard that it could easily be passed as mint, however if you look under a magnifying glass you can only just make out two areas that are devoid of the subtle clear glaze crazing that is evident in the rest of the side wall. The face is totally unaffected as is the underside and back rim. A repair to the very highest standard, that could very easily be overlooked
Grade : Ungraded Estimate: £80-100 Reserve: N/R
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| 30 | £ 220 |
| | Pot Lid: 'R.B.EDE & CO, LONDON'
Description: Another fabulous pictorial lid from London. This time with a superb depiction of a man shaving in period attire with a razor in right hand and an old oak washstand in the background. Double line border. Great use of detailed strong print and contrasts of shades to really make this stand out. Recently dug
Not to be confused with the almost identical American 'Wright's' lid, this is both rarer, smaller and a much more desirable English variant.
Era: c1870-1880's
Diameter: 82mm
Condition (please see detailed photo's): Very good/Excellent Just a pretty insignificant small (4mm x 7mm) old shallow flake/chip on the very back rim edge (which is 99% hidden from side view and not at all on display) and apart from the odd few tiny superficial surface scratches and the odd area where the glaze is very slightly thinner and the odd mark in the glaze (all in manufacture and nothing to detract) is otherwise excellent
Grade: 8.9 Estimate: £800-1k Reserve: N/R
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| 53 | £ 1,120 |
| | Pot Lid: 'PRICE & Co., LONDON'
Description: An appealing and rare bears grease lid from this famous London chemist featuring a standing bear with a long sash in the centre (that extends out into the foreground) Great quality print. Very rarely seen for sale.
Era: c1860-1870's
Diameter: 71mm
Condition (please see detailed photo's): Restored Has been in two halves and stuck together professionally (it's difficult to tell the extent of any further damage on the back due to the sheer quality of repair). There are a couple of very small areas on the very edge where some lacquer has flaked away revealing a white glaze below. It may well benefit therefore from being stripped of this slightly yellowed lacquer on the face?
Grade : Ungraded Estimate: £80-100 Reserve: N/R
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| 24 | £ 165 |
| | Pot Lid: 'LORIMER & CO, LONDON & NEW YORK'
Description: An impressive larger (3.25") lid featuring a mosque and palm trees from this well known London company. More unusual 'thistle, rose & clover' trade mark below right of main picture (as opposed to more familiar arm and globe). Excellent quality print. Appealing overall design. Rarely seen without some sort of damage
Provenance: Sticker on back reads 'x LANCRS, LOT 919, 17/2/07, RRR-'
Era: c1880-90's
Diameter: 82mm
Condition (please see detailed photo's): Mint Superb undamaged mint condition (with just very faint traces of rust crazing on the side left untouched to prove it hasn't been repaired etc)
Grade : 9.9 Estimate: £80-100 Reserve: N/R
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| 36 | £ 315 |
| | Pot Lid: 'DR BUCHAN'S, LONDON'
Description: An appealing small (1.75") 'vegetable skin ointment' lid featuring a man's head pictorial. Carries the 'Oxford St' London address. Appealing overall design.
Provenance: Sticker on back reads 'x LYNCH, 13/3/98, EDS-'
Era: c1880-1900's
Diameter: 46mm
Condition (please see detailed photo's): Very good Just two very small (2mm x 4mm and 2mm x 2mm) old flakes on the very back rim (99% hidden from side view and not at all seen on display) and is otherwise excellent
Grade : 8.7 Estimate: £120-150 Reserve: N/R
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| 29 | £ 253 |
| | Pot Lid: 'PRICE & CO'
Description: A fabulously detailed early Bears Grease pot lid from this famous London retailer. Large bear pictorial. Rare 'SPONSALIA' variant. Exceptional quality print. Fancy border. Rarely seen for sale
Era: c1860-1870's
Diameter: 67mm
Condition (please see detailed photo's): Good/Very good Just has two small areas of minor nibbling/shallow chips on the very back rim and a small very subtle hairline on the back and part of the side (which disappears before it reaches the face at 9 o'clock) and apart from some light subtle stain from the fatty contents is otherwise mint
Grade : 7.9 Estimate: £300-400 Reserve: N/R
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| 22 | £ 415 |
| | Pot Lid: CHERRY TOOTH PASTE
Description: A fabulous blue/black print tooth paste pot lid featuring a superbly detailed bunch of cherries pictorial. Striking design. Retains original gold border. Slight recess around outer edge (like Gosnell lids). Rare and desirable.
Provenance: Sticker on back reads 'x T+J GORDON, 11/6/00, DSS-'
Era: c1880-1890's
Diameter: 78mm
Condition (please see detailed photo's): Very good/Excellent Superb condition with just a pretty insignificant very small (2-3mm) glaze rub/flake on the back rim edge and an old tiny (2mm) flake on the very back rim. Neither of course doing anything at all to detract when on display and apart froma very light superficial surface scratch on the face (barely noticeable and hardly worth mentioning) is otherwise mint (nb the small dot on the face is just a tiny 'foreign body' in the glaze)
Grade : 8.9 Estimate: £200-300 Reserve: N/R
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| 27 | £ 210 |
| | Pot Lid: 'DELICATELY SCENTED, RUSSIAN BEARS GREASE'
Description: An appealing early bears grease lid featuring a dark standing bear carrying a sash. Scarce smaller 2.66" size. Detailed print. Always very popular due to the sheer size of the bear (and the fact that it possibly bears more of a resemblance to a tail-less rat than a bear)
Era: c1850-70's
Diameter: 66mm
Condition (please see detailed photo's): Fair/Good Just has 4-5 small chips (the largest being just 3mm x 9mm) and a couple of minor small flakes on the back of the rim and apart from three tiny pinhead glaze flakes on the face (mainly on the bear's back) and is otherwise very good (the glaze is totally stable, the pinhead flakes could even be caused by tiny bubbles in the glaze)
Grade : 6.8 Estimate: £100-150 Reserve: N/R
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| 34 | £ 235 |
| | Pot Lid: 'E.B. TAYLOR, ROCHDALE'
Description: A striking small 'Golden Eye Ointment' pot lid from this Greater Manchester town featuring a fabulously detailed eye in the centre. Thin decorative border. Rare regional lid
Provenance: Sticker on back reads 'x LYNCH 13/3/98 ND-'
Era: c1890-1900's
Diameter: 48mm
Condition (please see detailed photo's): Excellent/Mint Superb undamaged condition with just the odd trace of subtle glaze crazing on parts of the rim edge only
Grade : 9.7 Estimate: £150-200 Reserve: N/R
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| 23 | £ 360 |