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ROBERT WALLIS MARTIN; a Martin Brothers tobacco jar and cover of squat bulbous form, with scrolling floral decoration, signed RW Martin Bros, London & Southall, height 13cm, with original to interior, dated 15.8.1888.Condition Report: Light crazing to the glaze, fritting to the rim but good comdition with no chips, cracks or restoration.
MARTIN BROTHERS; a miniature jug of bulbous form with incised floral decoration depicting wally birds perching with floral sprays, incised signature and bears Messrs Woolley & Wallis, lot number, dated 17.06.15, height 8cm.Condition Report: Light crazing to the glaze, small fleabite to the body of the piece otherwise good.
MINTON HOLLINS & CO; a set of six hand painted ceramic tiles depicting children in the four seasons, each approx 22.5 x 22.5cm, embossed marks verso.Condition Report: Light surface wear and scratching throughout, each with minor nibbles to the edges, a couple of examples with slightly larger chips, otherwise good condition.
ATTRIBUTED TO ZSOLNAY PECS; a Victorian ceramic oil lamp with gilt metal mounts and detachable glass reservoir, with Hinks patent wick turner, decorated with exotic birds and floral sprays on a gilt metal base, decorated with mythical creatures and paw feet, height including chimney 68cm.Condition Report: Light glaze crazing throughout, wear to the gilding, a slither chip to the underside of the glass shade, small u shaped crack to rim of ceramic reservoir. Wear to gilding and decoration, Both clips which hold the reservoir into place are present.
ROLAND BENCE FOR TROIKA POTTERY; a rare double candle holder finished in manganese glaze, signed Troika, Cornwall, with painted initials to the underside, height 19cm, width 18cm.Condition Report: There is small flea bite chip to the bottom foot rim, light scratches but good condition overall.
LOUISE JINKS FOR TROIKA POTTERY; a large wheel vase with embossed decoration on a blue ground, signed Troika, Cornwall, with painted initials, height 20cm.Condition Report: Resoration to the inside of the rim of the piece, looks to be a crack which has been sprayed over, light wear, minor nibbles to the relief decoration, otherwise good.
A late 19th century pâte-sur-pâte table lamp with ormolu mount and drop handles in the aesthetic movement style, the body decorated with cranes in woodland scene, the base with floral and scrolling feet, height including fitting 45cm.Condition Report: Light scratches to glaze, minor wear to gilding. Otherwise good.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a large and impressive twin handled pedestal vase, the finial cover above reticulated neck and mask head handles painted with poppies and floral sprays, initialled 'E.R.', height 48cm.Condition Report: Light wear to the gilding but good condition, no chips, cracks or restoration.
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; five pieces of assorted ceramics comprising a large orange Vermillion trumpet vase, height 32cm, two green glazed bowls, a squat vase and a blue glazed dish with incised decoration (5).Condition Report: Light wear throughout, the squat vase with minor crazing but good condition.
PILKINGTON ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; three pieces comprising an early bulbous vase with elongated neck, height 28cm, a blue glazed bottle vase and a green glazed twin handled squat urn vase (3).Condition Report: The blue glaze vase has been broken across the neck and glued back, the large red vase with a kiln kiss to the body and a glazed fault to the foot rim, light crazing to each.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a hand painted and gilt decorated trio, an Aynsley trio decorated with fruit, a Coalport Batwing trio, a Royal Worcester trio, and a Spode tea cup and saucer.Condition Report: The Royal Worcester trio with garlands, crazing to the glaze, the Coalport Batwing trio with crazing to the glaze, light wear to the gilding throughout.
MEISSEN; a pair of 20th century hand painted gilt decorated pedestal bowls, each with floral sprays inside shaped cartouches, blue cross swords mark to the underside, diameter 30cm (seconds quality).Condition Report: Each with two horizontal lines running through the cross sword marking to indicate seconds quality, light scratches to each but good condition.
Twelve pieces of 19th century bat printed ceramics, including Spode, various scenes to include gun dogs, landscape scenes, stately home, etc.Condition Report: Light wear to gilding and very minor chips throughout, one saucer has a 4cm crack running down from the rim into the bow, the side plate has a hair line crack strating from the and terminating in the bowl.
CARLTON WARE; an Art Deco style conical bowl with geometric and floral decoration, diameter 18cm, with assorted ceramics including part teaware, etc. Condition Report: Light crazing to the glaze. Minor wear to gilding and decoration. Small repaired chip? To the back edge of the dish which does not show on the front. please note we are happy to separate the bowl from the main lot however we will be unable to re-offer the remaining ceramics, we can offer them to a local charity.
ROYAL DOULTON; HN370, 'Henry VIII', an extremely rare example, first version, model 271, issued 1920-38, height 20cm.This is a particularly rare figurine as this model was introduced in 1920 but in such limited numbers that fewer than five are known to exist. This example has an impressed date for 1919, making it a year before production, impressed model number 271, and is a colourway version of the 1920 HN370. The Royal Doulton book indicates that only one of these figurines is known. Provenance: Private collection. Condition Report: To request estimate, please submit a Condition Report request. Small shallow chip to the bottom of the cloak, small glaze fault to the reverse of the figure, light crazing to the glaze, otherwise good.
ROYAL DOULTON; an extremely rare and possibly unique prototype figure of Wallis Simpson, in a black evening gown with white fur stole, model 909, dated 1.10.35, height 29cm.This lot is accompanied by a letter from Louise Irvine of Pascoe & Co, indicating that the impressed model and date codes are consistent with Doulton's markings on figures of this era. The shape book records indicate that model 909 was not made and there is no photograph in the shape book which is not unusual for prototype figures. Furthermore, she indicates that it is not unusual to see an early Royal Doulton prototype without a backstamp. Wallis Simpson featured on the cover of The Sketch magazine in March 1935 and Leslie Harradine often took inspiration from magazine covers. The date of the figure is consistent with Wallis Simpson being in the news, and perhaps Royal Doulton decided not to introduce the piece due to the controversy surrounding her affair with King Edward VIII. Provenance: Private collection. Condition Report: Very light crazing to the glaze. Restoration to her neck and hair, it looks like the head has been broken off and restored to a good standard, restoration to the bottom of her dress, also there signs of a hairline crack to the base which has been sprayed in part.
ROYAL DOULTON; HN423, 'One of the Forty', model 295, a rare colour and version with hand on face, red cap, and brown body with yellow sash, height 7cm.Provenance: Private collection.Condition Report: Light crazing to the glaze, the bottom quarter of the figure has been broken off just above the ankles and reglued, otherwise good condition.
ROYAL DOULTON; HN423, 'One of the Forty', model 304, with hand under chin, blue cap with yellow dot, and blue body, height 7cm.Provenance: Private collection.Condition Report: Very light crazing to the glaze, the odd minor scratch to the glaze but good condition with no chips, cracks or restoration.
ROYAL DOULTON; HN423, 'One of the Forty', a rare miniature example model 299, with hand to ear, blue cap with yellow dot, and blue body, height 7cm.Provenance: Private collection.Condition Report: Two very minimal pin head nibbles to foorim, small hairline crack terminating from the footrim into the bottom edge of the figure, light crazing otherwise good conditon.
CAMERER CUSS & CO, 54 & 56 NEW OXFORD STREET, LONDON; a large 19th century mahogany cased station clock, the painted dial set with Roman numerals, with fusee movement, dial size 45cm, overall 58cm, complete with winding key and pendulum.Condition Report: Light scratches to dial, surface wear and scratches to case, minor chip to timber at 2 o'clock.

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