A Poole pottery dish, together with a collection of items, including two black glass vases with white enamel design, a Shorter & Son Ltd cream jug, a Ridgeway Potteries Ltd 'Homemaker' plate, six melody black and white with polychrome design side plates, and a Piazza ware sugar pot and lid by H. J. Wood Ltd (13)
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A pair of 'Watcome Terra-cotta' Torquay vases, of cylindrical tapered body with inverted neck and splayed rim, supported on a knopped stem and spreading foot, decorated to body with enamel painting of grey tits and their young, heightened in gilt, marked to underside impressed Torquay, 270mm high
A Minton porcelain vase, designed by Christopher Dresser, the body of ovoid form, waisted neck and splayed rim, on a circular spreading foot, having 'Persian' style floral enamel design, against a turquoise ground, heightened in gilt, marked to underside no 987, 160mm high * An example of similar decoration can be found in The Christopher Dresser book by Wilder Halen, page 106, Illustration 104.
Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway pocket watch. A very early English lever watch, top wound and lever set, the quality English movement is numbered 176767 and the enamel dial bears the suppliers name of Kays Limited. The nickel case is engraved to the back R&SBRY No 18 , in seemingly good working and clean condition, the only watch known to survive from this small Welsh company.
Glasgow and South Western Railway Fusee pocket watch. A very early English lever watch with fusee and maintaining power, keywound and adjusted, the superb movement is signed J&W Mitchell Glasgow as is the enamel dial. The heavy nickel case is engraved to the back G&S W Railway No 84, in seemingly good working and clean condition, the best watch we have ever sold. Circa 1860-1870.
LT Bronze Framed Enamel Target Sign MANSION HOUSE. The station is in the City of London, near Mansion House (although Bank is actually closer). It is served by trains on the Circle Line and District Line between Blackfriars and Cannon Street. Measures 24" x 18" and is in excellent condition throughout. Note: Recent years has seen the station becoming featured in several trivia quiz questions, as it is one of only two stations on the Underground to have all of the five vowels in its name (the other being South Ealing)
GWR Brass cased Drum clock possibly originally issued to the Bury Port and Gwyndreath railway. The enamel dial bears the earlier suppliers name of Skarrat & Cie Paris, the brass drum case also bears one of the early GWR numbers for these clocks 2033, which is hand, engraved. Upon closer inspection the rear cover shows the station name of Cwm Ma (Cwmawr) and penciled inside is Ponthenry and the closure date of 21/9/53, a rare survivor in good clean and working condition.

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