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A SMALL COLLECTION OF GOOD 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH CUPS AND SAUCERS, a Coalport trio with landscapes pattern 2/165, a Davenport cup and saucer painted with oval panels of flowers on a green ground, a Coalport cup and saucer with gilt petal shaped floral panels on a light green ground with London shaped handle, a London shaped imari cup and saucer, pattern 311, and a Coalport trio of fluted form with turquoise border painted with flowers in Sevres style.
Field Marshal Lord Harding RAF30 10 Jan 75 Vallet postmark 13 Squadron Flown Canberra from RAF Luqa. Personally Signed by Field Marshal Lord Harding Territorial Army and Machine Gun Corps, World War I 1914-1918; Lt Somerset Light Infantry 1920; Staff College 1928; World War II 1939-1945; General Officer Commanding Central Mediterranean Force 1946-1947; General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Southern Command 1947-1949; Commander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces 1949-1951; Commander-in-Chief, British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) 1951-1952; Chief of the Imperial General Staff 1952-1955; Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Cyprus 1955-1957. Good condition
A large Mdina glass paperweight, a smaller version, and three Whitefriars paperweights with internal bubble pattern (5) CONDITION REPORTS Large Mdina paperweight is approx. 11 cm wide, largest bubble decorated paperweight is approx. 11.5 cm high. All with some light generally wear and scuffs, bases quite irregular in shape, large Mdina paperweight has lustre-wear type swirls to the outer surface, largest bubble decorated paperweight has scratches to base and some irregularities to surface.
An Art Nouveau / Arts and Crafts style copper mounted light fitting with bell shaped frosted glass shade, together with a small wooden crate containing a collection of pieces for a metal framed hanging lustre with cut glass drops CONDITION REPORTS Art Nouveau style copper mounted light fitting : copper has signs of pitting and discolouration, otherwise has general wear conducive with age and use, glass has similar wear but appears to be sound, all needs a good clean, approx. 20 cm high x 17 cm wide, also appears to be a copper top and pulley carrier (see images for more details). crate is in need of repair - unknown if lustre complete.
A pair of West German pottery table lamp bases, a pair of decorative light fittings in the form of bird cages, and a small ball decorated table lamp base, an oriental lacquered panel with mother of pearl and bone decoration depicting bird amongst branches, together with a bag containing a collection of 11 lampshades (17)
A collection of various Chinese and other silkwork panels, to include early 20th Century and later rank badges / robe panels CONDITION REPORTS Contents include: 1 silk pouch embroidered with dragons, a small tasselled 'toggle', 1 wirework robe panel/rank badge (3 parts) 21x23cm, 1 wirework panel/badge (3 parts) 27.5x30cm, 1 wirework panel/badge (3 parts) 26cm x 29cm, 1 circular wirework panel (2 parts) 28cm diameter, 1 wirework panel/badge (2 parts) 23.5x22cm, 1 embroidered badge/panel (3 parts) 27x25cm, 1 embroidered/wirework panel/badge (3 parts with no backing fabric) 31x28cm, 1 'triangular' red silk panel with green banded decoration and loops to top 32x32cm, a pair of printed panels (both torn) 96x52cm, 1 piece of tissue paper containing green embroidered flowers, a pair of unmounted embroidery sections of figures, 2 unmounted embroidered sections of white birds, and 2 unmounted embroidered sections of yellow birds. All items with some wear, some fraying, some of the wirework embroidery is tarnished and there are some threads coming loose to the rank badges/robe panels, embroidery of rank badges / robe panels and pouch generally appears to be of high quality. Small pouch embroidered with two dragons has some light general wear, some slight fraying around the holes for the cord, and some slight fading and wear to the silk to back but generally appears in reasonably good order. Please see photos for examples of condition. Please note that the quantities listed above are the number of individual pieces (half panels which form a whole have each been counted separately as a part). Therefore, to summarise the badges: there are 5 complete Rank badges (comprising 3 pieces each / ie a pair), plus a 'square' rank badge which has the 2 front sections only and a circular rank badge which has the two front sections only.
MAX RÖMER (1878-1960) "Madeira scene", gouache, signed lower right CONDITION REPORTS Picture approx. 22 cm x 14.5 cm. Has overall some light general wear, scuffs, and some slight foxing, a little bit of wear round edges, but overall condition appears reasonably good. Picture is inscribed bottom right "Madeira Max Romer 1933". Frame has come apart and glass is broken.
A large collection of various decorative china to include Susie Cooper, Clarice Cliff, Carltonware, Royal Doulton, etc, together with a Beswick wall mounted swallow figure, No'd. 757/1 and a Beswick wall mounted seagull figure, No'd. 658/4 CONDITION REPORTS Carltonware Bleu Royale has wear and some blemishes and slightly dull sound when tapped. Carltonware Vert Royale has light general wear, some scuffs and scratches. Clarice Cliff : jug has chips, crazing and wear, spill vase has moulded marks to underside, vase has general wear and scuffs plus a small hairline crack to rim. Carltonware lustre ware jug decorated with trees on an orange ground : has chip and crack to base and foot rim. Carltonware wall pocket : has some general wear and scuffs. Carltonware pot and cover decorated with Toucans has some wear and scuffs. Susie Cooper coffee pot titled "Charcoal Feather" and numbered "2350" - has some wear and stains, and quite pronounced crazing. Susie Cooper coffee pot in cream and pale green with floral sprays : has wear and crazing. Susie Cooper teapot : cracked, crazed and stained. Orange cruet set with cuboid salt, pepper and mustard : has some cracks and chips. Items generally in this Lot have wear and scuffs, and majority with some areas of damage and/or loss.
A collection of five Royal Doulton Lord of the Rings figures including "Gandalf", HN2911, "Aragorn", HN2916, "Bilbo", HN2914, "Frodo", HN2912 and "Gollum", HN2913, all circa 1979, together with a small metal figure of Gollum and another Royal Doulton figure "The Mask Seller", HN2103, circa 1952 (7) CONDITION REPORTS Gandalf is approx 17.5cm high. All figures have some light general wear and dirt and Aragorn has some roughness/bubbling to the glaze to his tunic, but all figures appear sound.
An extremely rare pair of 'Martin's Margin' spectacles, made by Benjamin Martin circa 1750. Steel made with horn inserts or 'margins' around the glass lenses. Temple hinges with raised slotted screws. The straight arms with ring ends, the right arm stamped '36 BM.' A lead solder repair to the right arm ring end, some twine binding the ring end of the left arm, otherwise in excellent condition, no damage and no scratches to the lenses. Note: Hugh Orr, in his 1985 publication "Illustrated History of Early Antique Spectacles" states that Benjamin Martin did not stamp or hallmark his spectacles. It is certainly very rare to find marked models, however there are four known models with Martin's Margins stamped 'BM' in the Carl Zeiss Museum in Okerochen and one pair in the British Optical Association Museum in London. Benjamin Martin, was a London mathematician, instrument and spectacle maker and is credited with making the first eyeglasses that corrected vision in addition to being a reading aid. He published an essay in 1756 in which he explained his theories that the common spectacle then in use was "prejudicial to the eye" because the large lenses allowed too much "light to enter the eye." Martin made his 'visual glasses' which had reduced aperture lenses by way of the thick horn margin and in which the "lens tilted inwards so that the axes of the eye converged on the object of regard." This optical innovation with its extremely distinctive appearance became known as "Martin's Margins". (See cover illustration)

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