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Lot 444

A 19thC Pearlware blue printed tureen and cover, decorated with an Oriental design, copper lustre jug and an Arthur Wood Astoria pattern jug. (3)

Lot 536

Box of assorted items to include: brown earthenware Arthur Wood coffee pot, two Continental pewter lidded coffee pots, mid 20th Century beaten pewter teapot and water jug, EPNS teapot, oval white metal tray, white metal serving dishes, a cut glass bowl and cut glass ashtray, white metal case and an Asiatic pheasants miniature lidded tureen etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 434

Three boxes of assorted china to include; various collectors plates, a 'Salem' plate by A&M Griffiths, commemorative plates, Royal Doulton and Royal Worcester Christmas plates, Eisteddfod plates, Royal Doulton 'Honiton' design dinnerplates, Noritake trinket box and trays, two Royal Doulton 'Canton' design miniature pedestal urns, Royal Worcester 'Evesham' design items; small soup tureen, dish, ramikins etc, Royal Worcester 'Worcester Herb's' centre bowl, Carlton Ware leaf design dish and similar Crown Devon bowl, various floral ornaments; Aynsley, Royal Albert 'Moss Rose' etc, a polychrome Chinese rice bowl, Coalport 'Pageant' design miniature urn with lid, Arthur Wood floral chamber pot, Portmeirion 'Botanic Garden' serving dish, Johnson Bros floral trinket trays etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 2

An Egyptian wood figure of a man Old Kingdom, 6th Dynasty, circa 2300-2181 B.C.Striding forward with the left leg advanced, the arms held tightly to the sides with clenched fists, the thumbs pointing downwards, wearing a short belted shendyet-kilt and echelon-curl wig, the face with large eyes and full lips, with traces of black pigment remaining in the wig, 37cm highFootnotes:Provenance:Private collection, UK, acquired by the mid 1960s or earlier; and thence by descent to the present owner.Statues of the deceased were placed in the tomb to serve as a surrogate for the physical body, and as such could receive offerings. Having previously been the preserve of the king and his family, non-royal tombs began to be equipped with such statues, both in wood and stone, during the 4th Dynasty, with the practice becoming widespread in elite burials by the 6th Dynasty. The facial features of the above lot are reminiscent of the wood figure of Tjeteti in the Metropolitan Museum, New York, acc. no. 26.2.9a, b and a statuette in the Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Harvard University, acc. no. 1996.136.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 516

A LARGE ARTHUR WOOD PIGGY BANK, in the form of a whimsical pig with pink, blue and yellow floral decoration, printed marks to base, length approximately 49cm, height 21cm (Condition report: crazing, some wear to glaze, otherwise good) (1)

Lot 543

FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS, METALWARES, PICTURES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a box of ceramic and resin shoe ornaments including Royal Worcester, Coalport, Paragon, If the Shoe Fits and Just the Right Shoe, a pair of Staffordshire style spaniels height 31cm, a Wedgwood Jasperware pedestal fruit bowl and jug (sd), several pieces of late 19th/early 20th Century English ceramics in Imari style patterns to include Lingard and Arthur Wood, jugs, bowl , teapot etc, two wire and glass bonsai tree ornaments, plated and other metal candlestick, coffee pot, handled dish, cruet set, vintage bottles, glass cake plate with dome, a selection of drinking glasses, six framed prints largest measures 55cm x 45cm (sd) (4 BOXES +LOOSE)

Lot 465

An Arthur Price part canteen of silver plated cutlery, a pair of vintage copper moulds with fruit pattern 29cms d, a Westclox Big Ben brass alarm clock, a turned wood bowl with brass ships wheel nutcracker and a brass hand bell.Condition ReportCreased dent to rim of one mould. Clock not working. Others in good condition.

Lot 598

Jones of Dublin, mid Victorian carved walnut Irish throne chair, carved arched back with a castle turret and stag over a harp, surrounded by oak leaves, flanked either side by a knights head. Original floral upholstered back over carved Deerhound arm rests, one standing the other laying raised on large out swept paw feet. Rear crest of chair marked Jones of Dublin and dated 1850, 145cm high, 76cm wide, 80cm deep. Note: This throne chair was probably part of a large suite of furniture made of Irish bog yew or oak, by Arthur J Jones and Son of Dublin for The Great Exhibition held in London, in 1851. The carved decoration of a harp, oak leaves, stag and Irish Wolfhounds was designed and decorated to illustrate the history, antiquities, animals and vegetation of Ireland.CONDITION REPORT:Irish Throne chair, bog oak/yew is in good all round condition.  Upholstery - seat has been replaced, back damaged, incomplete, rear of chair torn and incomplete.There is a chip of wood missing from the turret.  The carved Irish wolfhound sitting, there is a repair/split across one foot which would suggest this has been damaged and repaired.  On the back of the carved hounds there is minor splits along the joins.The frieze of the chair has some minor splits and there is some chips to the carved oak leaves and a chip to the front right hand foot.

Lot 263

GOLDEN COCKEREL PRESSKEATS (JOHN) Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of Saint Agnes & Other Poems, one of 500 copies, edited by H. Buxton Forman, original quarter sharkskin by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, slipcase, 1928--Samson and Delilah from the Book of Judges, one of 325 copies, publisher's buckram, 1925--CHASE (OWEN) Narratives of the Wreck of the Whale-Ship Essex of Nantucket Which Was Destroyed by a Whale in the Pacific Ocean in the Year 1819, one of 275 copies, bookplate of Christian Heuer, original decorative cloth, light soiling, 1935--SWIFT (JONATHAN) Miscellaneous Poems, one of 375 copies, publisher's parchment-backed boards, 1928--COPPARD (A.E.) The Hundreth Story, one of 1000 copies, 1931, wood-engraved illustrations by Robert Gibbings,--DAVIES (RHYS) Daisy Matthews and Three Other Tales, one of 325 copies, this copy signed on the contents leaf, bookplate of Edward and Ruby Thalman, 1932--BATES (H.M.) The House with the Apricot and Other Tales, one of 300 copies, signed by the author, 1932, wood-engraved illustrations by Agnes Miller Parker--CALDER-MARSHALL (ARTHUR) A Crime Against Cania, one of 250 copies, signed by the author, wood-engraved illustrations by Blair Hughes-Stanton, 1934--MOTTRAM (R.H.) Strawberrry Time and the Banquet, one of 250 copies, signed by the author, wood-engraved illustrations by Gerturde Hermes, 1934, the last 5 mentioned original morocco-backed patterned cloth, 8vo and 4to, Golden Cockerel Press; and 19 others by the Golden Cockerel Press (28)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 445

A GROUP OF CERAMICS AND GLASSWARES to include twenty pieces, a Beswick 1606 vase height 21cm, with moulded chrysanthemums on a pale green ground, impressed and printed marks to base, an Arthur Wood Silver Shield teapot, with handle, finial and spout mimicking horn (tiny chip to spout, small crack), a pair of carnival glass vases with blue base colour, a red, blue, yellow and green stripy art glass vase height 22.5cm, two Wade conical shaped jugs, a Copeland Spode's Italian bowl, modern oriental bowls and ornaments etc (Condition report: as mentioned, generally good, a few chips and cracks) (20)

Lot 58

A selection of green glazed lustre ceramic by Arthur Wood from the Sylvan range

Lot 88

A selection of lustre ware ceramics including Arthur Wood and Maling

Lot 121

Decorative china, to include Royal Worcester vitreous soup tureen and cover, Arthur Wood imari style teapot, set of six Staffordshire tableware yellow and blue teacups and saucers etc. (qty)

Lot 2448

A Price Bros 'Cottage' jug and an Arthur Wood hare coursing jug.

Lot 407

Lot to include Arthur Wood, Art Deco ceramics including a coffee pot and wall pocket, Sylvac swan vases and other.

Lot 429

Mixed ceramics comprising Royal Albert Old Country Roses to include vases, telephone and similar, Arthur Wood teapots and similar. [2]

Lot 88

Mixed lot of ceramics to include blue and white, Chinese, Royal Doulton, Arthur Wood and similar, two boxes. [2]

Lot 137

Whittington Press.- Craig (John) Britten's Aldeburgh, number 212 of 440 copies signed by the author/artist, original half cloth, slip-case, 1997; The Locks of the Oxford Canal, number 151 of 350 copies, original cloth, 1984 § Smith (Edwin) A View of the Cotswolds: Photographs, number 99 of 350 copies, original half cloth, slip-case, 2005 § Allen (Peter) Travels in the Cévennes, number 81 of 150 copies signed by the author, pochoir illustrations by the author, original pictorial boards with wrap-around title, slip-case, 1998 § Pringle (Roger) Portrait of a Stratford Year, number 184 of 350 copies, illustrations by Arthur Keene, Sylvia Stokeld's copy inscribed to her by the author and hand-coloured by her (like the first 30 copies) with note from the author thanking her "...I was very pleased with the hand-colouring...", original cloth-backed marbled boards, 1985, illustrations, the first two with wood-engravings by John Craig, some uncut, Risbury or Andoversford, Whittington Press; and 7 others from the press, v.s. (12)

Lot 3

Barbarian Press.- Kishkan (Theresa) Inishbream, number 89 of 175 copies signed by the author, printed in green, wood-engravings by John DePol, 1999 § Jackson (N.R.) The Wolf's Carol, one of 125 copies, wood-engravings by the author, 2006 § Clough (Arthur Hugh) Amours de Voyage, edited by Patrick Scott, one of 125 copies, wood-engravings by Abigail Rorer, 2007, all original cloth-backed patterned-paper or pictorial boards, uncut, Mission, BC, Barbarian Press; and 3 others from the press, 4to & 8vo (6)

Lot 300

Graduating and Other Jugs, Arthur Wood Ginger Jar etc

Lot 65

HMS Tiptoe visitors book with 846 autographs inc four Donald Cameron VC and two Bell Davies VC. Incredibly rare signatures of Lt Cdr (later Commander) Donald Cameron VC and Lt (later Vice Admiral) Lancelot Richard Bell Davies VC, CB, DSO, AFC. As far as we know, no copies of these signatures have appeared on the market. They are significantly rarer than, say, Guy Gibson. has over 100 pages of text, signature list etc. A rare opportunity to acquire an important Visitors' Book that was kept in HMS Tiptoe between Nov 1947 and May 1952. Its 846 signatures, most of which have been identified, are a Who's Who of the Royal Navy. Cameron has signed the book four times; Bell Davies has signed it twice. There is some bleeding on some pages, but priced just for the rare VC autographs. Comes with list of the signatures. Includes many Killed in Action during the war with huge array of Admirals and important medal winners. Full list of signatures included, following hundreds of hours of research. Sure to have some valuable and scarce autographs. Includes Commander Donald Cameron VC, David Riley Johnston OBE, DSC Lawrence Hugh Oliphant CBE, DSC Robert Thomas Smith MID x 2Cedric William Crocker Green DSM Lt Michael Timothy Hickie DSC Lt [later Vice Adm] Lancelot Richard Bell Davies VC, CB, DSO, AFC Commander Donald Cameron VC Lt Cdr (E) [later Cdr] David John Lisle Foster DSC Capt Hugh Christopher Lee Browne CBE, DSO Lt Cdr Edward Talbot Stanley DSO, DSC, MID Vice Admiral (E) Sir Denys Chester Ford KCB, CBE Lt John Arthur Davis DSC Lt (E) Alfred Lewis Giordan DSC Surgeon Lt Eric Arthur Penn DSC, MRCS, LRCP Lt Cdr John Dennis Martin DSC Lt [later Lt Cdr] John Norman Devlin DSC, MBE Lt [later Lt Cdr] Andrew Thomas Chalmers DSC, MID Wilfred Allan Plummer DSC Lt Cdr Arthur John Wright Pitt DSO Cdr Edward Talbot Stanley DSO, DSC Commissioned Engineer Albert Ewart John Hodge MID Lt Phillip Rutter Wood DSC, MID Capt [later Admiral Sir] Gerald Vaughan Gladstone GBE, KCB Lt Ian Macfarlane Stoop DSC Possibly Lt Cdr Robert Stuart Scott Ingham OBE, DSC Lt Cdr Herbert Anthony John Hollings MBE, DSC, MiD Skipper Lt Harry Leonard Lang DSC, RD, RNR Lt Cdr [later Cdr] Cecil Gordon DSO Lt Cdr Robert George Pierson Bulkeley DSC Instructor Lt Clifford John Jones MID Lt [later Capt] Donald Roy Saxon DSC, MID, RCN Lt [later Cdr] Charles Brian Mills DSC Lt Cdr (E) [later Cdr] Gerald Slingsby Mellor DSC Lt John Hateley Blacklock OBE, MIDL (E) [later Rear Admiral] Derek Garland Spickernell CB, CEng, FIMechE, FIET, FIMar Cdr (E) Richard Frederick Hermann Schlesinger Tolson DSC Lt Cdr (E) [later Cdr] Gerald Slingsby Mellor DSC Lt Cdr (E) Robert George Lane DSC, MIMarE Lawrence Hugh Oliphant CBE, DSC Lt Donald Cameron Douglas MID Cdr [later Commodore] Sir Thomas Erasmus Barlow, 3rd Baronet, DSC, DL Lt Cdr (S) Gerald Huthwaite Moore CBE, MID Lt Cdr Peter Edward Newstead DSC Capt Casper Silas Balfour Swinley DSO, DSC, ADC Lt [later Cdr] Charles Brian Mills DSC Cdr [later Capt] Stewart Armstrong Porter DSC, MID Temp Lt Cdr Herbert Frank Metson DSC Cdr [later Capt] George Edward Hunt DSO, DSC, MID x 2 Lt Michael Timothy Hickie DSC Lt Donald Cameron Douglas MID Lt Reginald Patrick Fitzgerald DSC, MID Lt Cdr Peter Edward Newstead DSC Lt Reginald Patrick Fitzgerald DSC, MID Lt Donald Cameron Douglas MID Lt Cdr (E) [later Cdr] Richard John Sutton DSC Lt Cdr Jack Whitton DSC Lt Cdr Guy Stewart Chetwode Clarabut DSO, DSC, MID Lt Cdr [later Rear Admiral Sir] Michael Francis de Halpert DSC Lt Cdr Jack Whitton DSC Lt Cdr (E) [later Cdr] Richard John Sutton DSC Cdr (E) Edward Hort Player DSC Lt Cdr Henry Carty Gowan OBE, MID Lt Cdr [later Capt] Michael Lindsay Coulton Crawford DSC, MIDL (E) [later Vice Admiral Sir)] John Stuart Crosbie Lea F/O Gerhard Hegland DSC (500909)Senior Commissioned Engineer Joel Clifford Edgecombe Blamey DSC, DSM Lt [later Major] Michael Mancell Aldworth VRD, MID Lt Cdr [later Vice Admiral] Iwan Geoffrey Raikes KCB, CBE, DSC Cdr [later Capt] George Edward Hunt DSO, DSC MID x 2 Lt Cdr James Stuart Launders ADC, DSO, DSC Cdr Edward Talbot Stanley DSO, DSC, MID Lt Cdr James Anthony Lawrence Wilkinson DSC Lt Cdr John Dennis Martin DSC Lt Cdr [later Rear Adm] David Hepworth CB Cdr (S) [later Rear Admiral] Morrice Alexander McMullen CB, OBE Cdr (S) [later Rear Admiral] Morrice Alexander McMullen CB, OBE Lt [later Admiral Sir] Derek Roy Reffell KCB Cdr John Douglas Hayes DSO, MID x 2Air Commodore Henry Edward Forrow CB, OBE, OAR4 (04007) Lt Col George Burnett Stevenson MID (52699)Capt Archibald George Forman CBE, DSC, MID x 2 Lt Cdr Robert Francis Gerard Elsworth DSC Ian Edward Fraser VC, DSC, LoM, RD, JP Lt William Albert Perren MID Lt Cdr Henry Carty Gowan OBE, MID Lt Cdr Douglas Lambert DSC Capt Casper Silas Balfour Swinley DSO, DSC, ADC Capt Douglas Henry Reid Bromley DSC, MID x 2 Lt Cdr (E) Ronald Henry Bull DSC Cdr (L) Thomas Joseph Roger Kirkby MID Vice Admiral Albert Lawrence Poland KBE, CB, DSO, DSC, MID x 2Capt Basil Jones DSO, DSC, MID Rear Admiral (E) Ronald Gordon Murray CB, CBE Lt Cdr [later Cdr] Donald Hay MID Lt Cdr David Swanston DSO, DSC Lt [later Admiral Sir] Peter Geoffrey Marshall Herbert KCB, OBE Lt [later Cdr] John Hateley Blacklock OBE, MID Lt Cdr [later Rear Adm] David Hepworth CB Cdr Edward Talbot Stanley DSO, DSC, MID Cdr Donald Cameron VCL (E) John Watkins Northwood MBE, DSC, MID, MIMarE Lt Cdr James Stuart Launders ADC, DSO, DSC Lt Cdr Brian Cochrane Longbottom MID Cdr Donald Cameron VC Lt Cdr [later Capt (Hon)] Richard Femister Tibbatts DSC Lt Cdr [later Vice Admiral Sir] Ian Stewart McIntosh CB, MBE, DSO, DSC Lt Cdr [later Capt] Stanley William Clayden DSC Lt Cdr Sybold van Ravesteijn ON4, BK x 2, OHK5, OV1, XX, DSC Lt [later Rear Admiral] John Bethell Hervey CB, OBEL (E) [later Lt Cdr] Ernest Redver Head OBE, MID Lt Cdr (E) [later Cdr] Gerald Slingsby Mellor DSC Squadron Leader Sidney Frank Tolman MID (73914) Cdr Alec Murray McKillop DSC, MID x 2 Lt [later Admiral Sir] Allan Gordon Tait KCB, DSC, MID Capt Ian Agnew Patterson Macintyre CBE, CB, DSO, LegH Charles Learmonth Bedale DSC, RN Captain Francis Howard DSC, RN Cdr John Bertram de Betham Kershaw DSO Cdr (E) [later Reverend] Oliver John Frank Lockwood St John DSC Capt Hugh Christopher Browne CBE, DSO Capt [later Rear Admiral] Bertram Wilfrid Taylor CB, DSC, MID Lt Cdr [later Cdr] John Raymond Henry Bull MBE, DSC Lt Cdr Bruce Collins MBE, MID Capt [later Vice Admiral Sir] Maxwell Richmond KBE, CB OBE, DSO, RB, CdeG, MID x 2 Cdr Ralph Grosvenor Jenkins OBE, DSC, MIDG/C [later Acting Air Vice Marshal] Fergus Alexander Pearce CBE, MID x 2 (26187)Capt [later Admiral of the Fleet Sir] Michael Le Fanu GCB, DSC, LoM, MID Lt Cdr Edmund Roger Stone MIDF/L [later G/C] Basil William Parsons CBE, DFC, AFC, MID (133754) Lt [later Vice Adm] Lancelot Richard Bell Davies VC, CB, DSO, AFC. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 176

Keats (John). Poems, London: C. & J. Ollier, 1817. Foolscap 8vo in half-sheets (159 x 98 mm), contemporary half calf by G. Cannon of Great Marlow (his ticket to front pastedown), pp. [6] 121, on wove paper watermarked 'John Dickinson 1813' (not Dickson as often stated), half-title, title-page with wood-engraved vignette portrait of Spenser, initial blank apparently original, spine defective, front board and first 7 leaves (from initial blank to signature B3) detached, very shallow nick to fore margins of title-page and dedication leaf (A3-4), B1 with 30 mm closed tear in fore margin extending into text, a few spots (qty: 1)Provenance: inscribed 'A.M.B., from H.H.M.B., June 29th 1897, Great Malvern' on the initial blank verso. These figures are Arthur Middlemore Bartleet (1866-1937), barrister and mountaineer (obituary, Alpine Journal, 1938, pp. 125-8), and his brother Hubert Humphrey Middlemore Bartleet (1869-1961), vicar of Great Malvern (private information, supplied by the vendor).Footnote: MacGillivray 1.First edition of Keats's first book, and one of only three books to be published in his lifetime.

Lot 25

Wilson (Charles William). Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt, London: Virtue and Co., Limited, c.1880. 4 volumes, 4to (325 x 245 mm), contemporary green half morocco gilt, 42 steel-engraved plates including frontispieces and additional vignette title-pages, 2 double-page lithographic maps,Temple (Sir Richard). Palestine Illustrated, 1st edition, London: W. H. Allen & Co., 1888. 4to (278 x 190 mm), later blue-green sheep gilt, 32 colour plates, 2 lithographic plates, 4 maps, occasional spotting,[Monteith, James]. Two Months in Palestine, 2nd edition, London: Nisbet and Co., 1871. 8vo (187 x 115 mm), contemporary calf by Seton and Mackenzie, 4 wood-engraved plates, folding map, front joint cracked at head,Stanley (Arthur Penrhyn). Sinai and Palestine in Connection with their History, London: John Murray, 1905. 8vo (210 x 130 mm), contemporary prize-binding of red calf gilt, 12 maps and plans,and 10 others on the Holy Land, leather-bound (not collated), including Thomson, The Land and the Book, 2 copies, 1881 and 1905, Geikie, The Holy Land and the Bible, 1891, The Complete Works of ... Josephus, London: London Printing and Publishing Company, c.1880, Kitto, The Pictorial History of the Jews, 1843, and similar (qty: 17)

Lot 58

Howard (H. Eliot). The British Warblers. A History, with Problems of their Lives, 1st edition, London: R. H. Porter, 1907-14. 2 volumes, folio (289 x 194 mm), contemporary tan buckram, fore and bottom edges untrimmed, half-titles, 86 chromolithographic or photogravure plates after Grönvold, 12 maps, partly unopened, occasional light spotting,Bree (Charles Robert). A History of the Birds of Europe not Observed in the British Isles, London: Groombridge and Sons, 1st edition, early issues, 1866-7. 4 volumes, royal 8vo, original maroon cloth decorated in gilt and blind, 238 hand-coloured wood-engraved or lithographic plates, partly unopened,Butler (Arthur G.). Birds of Great Britain and Ireland. Order Passeres, Hull: Brumby & Clarke, [1907-8]. 2 volumes, royal 4to, original blue quarter buckram, blue linen sides, top edges gilt, others untrimmed, 118 chromolithographic plates after Grönvold or Frohawk,and a set of Morris, A History of a British Birds, 5th edition, 1893 (6 volumes, original cloth, not collated), all items with bookplate(s) of Eric Hosking (qty: 14)THE LIBRARY, PICTURES & CAMERA COLLECTION OF ERIC HOSKING OBE HON. FRPS FBIPP (1909-1991)Footnote: Mullens & Swann pp. 298-9 (Howard), 111-12 (Butler); Zimmer pp. 308-9 (Howard), 87-8 (Bree).Butler's work is a reprint of volumes 1-2 of his British Birds (1896-99), with the addition of colour plates.

Lot 27

carved wood, of circular shape, the face extending from the centre, with a rounded forehead tapering into the protruding mouth, perforated at the sides, rich patination17.7cm diameterFootnote: Provenance: Arthur Halcrow Verstage Collection (1875 - 1969). Mr. Verstage was a noted architect and desginer, best known as the architect for Central Saint Martin's School of Arts building on 12 Southampton Row. A promient follower of the Arts and Crafts Movement, Verstage's large and varied collection was a reflection of his broad interests.

Lot 564

Autograph album. An extensive collection of signed pieces by British political leaders 1919-1930, including those of the Prime Ministers Arthur Balfour, H H Asquith, David Lloyd George (10 Downing Street note paper), Bonar Law, Stanley Baldwin, Ramsay MacDonald, Neville Chamberlain and Sir Winston Churchill, Other British politicians and commentators, including Oswald Mosley, Nancy Astor, Austen Chamberlain, FE Smith, Edward Carson, T P O'Connor, Tom Shaw, Herbert Samuel, John Simon, George Lansbury, J R Clynes, Viscount Haldane, Hastings Lees-Smith, Earl of Derby, Margaret Bondfield (the first female cabinet minister), Arthur Henderson, James Maxton, Douglas Hocking, Arthur Greenwood, Philip Snowden, Sir Charles Trevelyan, William Adamson, A J Cook, J B M Hertzog (Prime Minister of South Africa), James Scullins (Prime Minister of Australia), Sir Richard Squires (Prime Minister of Newfoundland), George Forbes (Prime Minister of New Zealand) and R B Bennett (Prime Minister of Canada), Military,  Field Marshals Allenby, French (Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin, presumably in 1916) and  Evelyn Wood, Generals Robert Baden-Powell (Founder of Scout Movement), Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien, Sir Charles Townshend and Sir John Maxwell; Sir Ian Hamilton and Admirals Earl Jellicoe, Sir David Beatty and Archibald Moor, Authors, scientists and polar exploration,  Rudyard Kipling, Sir Ernest Shackleton, Sir Oliver Lodge, Hannen Swaffer, George Herbet Scott (aviator-airships), Sportsmen, Jack Hobbs (signed postcard), George Hirst (signed postcard), Sir Learie Constantine and George Carpenter (boxer and aviator; postcard, signed twice), Archbishops, Westminster (Francis Cardinald Bourne), York (Lang and Temple), Actors and others Ellen Terry, Harry Lauder (two, including self caricature), Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Maud Lady Tree, George Robey, Vester Tilley et al., all signed in ink, mostly with margins, laid down, often one or two to a leaf (10 x 14cm), 130 signatures (including 23 postcards),  offered intact Internal evidence points to this collection having been formed in Lancashire, perhaps Blackpool, and over a fairly short period at the end of the 1920's Generally very good

Lot 113

A mixed lot of ceramics including Maling ware, old court, crown Devon and Arthur wood, also included is a Coalport figurine 'Emily'.

Lot 73

An extensive Coalport green and gilt decorated floral teaset, retailed by Townsend, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; together with a 1920’s Wade Paisley pattern water jug, two Maling green ground lustre plates, and an Arthur Wood green lustre jug (one tray)Condition report: Coalport service in good clean condition, free from damage. Maling dishes are crazed.Both jugs with chips and cracks.

Lot 10

Estate of Dave Prowse - 'Play Safe With The Stars' - Prowse's personal treasured copy of his own 1981 Green Cross Code themed children's annual. The annual features various cartoon strips and inclusions from celebrities of the period, and comes autographed by a wealth of stars and celebrities - all obtained personally by Mr Prowse during the period. Autographs include; Mark Hamill (Best Wishes From A Galaxy Far Far Away!), Paul Daniels, Ben Kingsley, Brian Cant, Stephanie Lawrence, Simon Carrington, Graeme Garden, Jimmy Savile (Mind How You Go!!), John Cleese (Pull The Chair!!), Ed Stewart, George Cole, Maureen Lipman, Brian Jackson, Arthur Mullard, Jon Pertwee (signed 'Who? Worzel!'), Pete Murray, Lenny Henry, Lennie Bennett, Barry Howard, Bob Carolgees, Helen Atkinson Wood, Rick Wakeman, Metal Mickey, Emlyn Jones, Chas and Dave, John Craven, Harry Carpenter, Sally James, Angela Rippon, Noel Edmonds, Ken Dodd (Super Tights!), Bernard Cribbins, David Jason, Val Doonican, Wayne Sleep, Denis Waterman, George Sewell, Peter Purves, Rula Lenska, Little & Large, Barbara Woodhouse, Chris Tarrant, and many others. Some dedicated to Mr Prowse, some with sentiments or in-jokes. Most signed to the first few pages and blank rear pages, but autographs also feature throughout. The album itself has damage to the spine and general wear, and would benefit from restoration. Complete, and no pages loose but some are working loose. A unique archive of autographs, each personally collected by Mr Prowse in the annual. 

Lot 1068

A box containing a large quantity of ceramics and glassware including Arthur Wood, Oriental, etc.

Lot 309

An Arthur Wood vase with raised floral decoration 33cm high

Lot 92

Pottery models of bulls, babycham ephemera, two novelty money boxes modelled as a cat and a pig by Arthur Wood etc.

Lot 271

Selection of cheese dishes and covers, including: Empire Ware cheese dish and cover; Arthur Wood cheese dish and cover; and other Victorian and later cheese dishes and covers; together with a Lord Nelson Pottery Widecombe Fair cheese dish and cover, cream and sugar.

Lot 33

An oversized Arthur Wood Pig money box. 46cm

Lot 285

Extensive collection of shaving mugs, including Arthur Wood,  English and German examples, Foreign, approximately 29 

Lot 412

PHOTOGRAPHS: THE DOBLE FAMILY. a group of six framed photographs, 1907- 1930s. comprises: Georgie, Frances, and Georgia Doble, 1907. a sepia print, depicting Georgie Doble (nee Hyde), with her eldest daughter, 'Bunny', Frances Mary Hyde Doble (standing) and Georgia Louise Doble (sitting on her mother's knee), the image 21 x 16cm, on white paper, signed and dated lower right, framed and glazed; WALTER MACKENZIE AND FENWICK GUTTEN. Georgie Ethel Doble, c. 1910. a bromide print, mounted on card, depicting Georgie with her hair tied in a bun, photographer's studio blind-stamp 'Mackenzie and Fenwick Gutten' lower right margin, the image 20.5 x 16cm, on grey card, captioned in manuscript to verso of frame, 'Georgie Doble, About 1910, Mother of Frances Lindsay-Hogg + Georgia Sitwell', framed and glazed: Arthur Doble, c. 1930s. a black and white photograph, titled in blue ink to verso, the image 16 x 11.2cm, within mount, framed and glazed; Arthur Doble, Georgie Doble, Princess Helena Victoria, and others, c. 1930s. a black and white photograph depicting Princess Helena Victoria (seated second left), with a group of 14 guests, including Arthur Doble (standing centre back), and Georgie Doble (seated first left), 14 signatures beneath in the mount including 'Helena Victoria', (Georgie Doble signing as 'Georgia', the image 10.5 x 19.4cm, within mount, framed and glazed; Georgie Doble, c. 1930s. a pink tinted bromide print, depicting Georgie seated, wearing pearls and an evening dress, the image 33.3 x 25.3cm, framed and glazed; Georgia Sitwell (nee Doble), 1941. a photographic print from an original sketch by Augustus John, on cream card mount, the image 20 x 15cm, framed and glazed. (Qty. 6)Provenance: The Sitwell Family Collection. Condition Report: 1. Georgie, Frances, and Georgia Doble, 1907 - 43.5 x 32.3cm overall within an ornate gilt frame, the frame a little blackened in place, foxing to the mount affecting some areas of the photograph.2. Georgie Ethel Doble, c. 1910 - 36 x 30.4cm overall within decorative gilt frame, the frame's gilt colouring slightly dulled, a small crease (approx. 3cm) to r.h. centre of grey card, the image clean but slightly faded.3. Arthur Doble - 26.6 x 18.5cm overall within a black tape frame, some light marks to the mount, the image clean.4. Princess Helena Victoria, Arthur Doble, Georgie Doble and others - 26.5 x 31.2cm overall within a black, gilt frame, the frame clean with a few scuffs to corners, some light marks to the mount. the image clean.5. Georgie Doble, ca. 1930s - seated, wearing pearls and an evening dress - 35 x 27.2cm overall within a black tape frame, foxing to the image, glaze cracked lower r.h. corner.6. Georgia Sitwell (nee Doble), 1941 Augustus John, print of a sketch - 30.5 x 23.7cm overall within a wood frame, some foxing, mostly to edges of cream mount, o/w. the sketch clean.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 180

GROUP OF MID-20TH CENTURY COTTAGE STYLE TEA POTS BY VARIOUS MANUFACTURERS, INCLUDING ARTHUR WOOD AND PRICE, KENSINGTON (8)

Lot 508

A box of miscellaneous. Royal Doulton 'The Poacher' D6429 character jug, Arthur Wood jug, vintage glass light shade, vintage pheasant glasses etc

Lot 89

Radford vase, Indian tree plant pot & a Arthur Wood jug

Lot 635

Arthur Willett (1857-1918), watercolour, Hunting scene, 'Patcham Wood', Sussex, signed, 54 x 73cm

Lot 2098

A Pair of George VI Silver-Mounted Photograph-Frames, by Arthur and John Zimmerman, Birmingham, 1939, each oval and with easel-back, 24.5cm high, 20.3cm wide (2)Condition report: Each marked on side. The marks are generally clear. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises overall. The wood backing on one is cracked at the back and the glass is missing from one.

Lot 89

A mixed lot of ceramics to include Arthur Wood; Denby; Cabbageware hors d'oeuvre dish; stoneware bowls etc

Lot 451

[THE SAVOY]. SYMONS, Arthur (1865-1945), editor. Aubrey Beardsley, illustrator. The Savoy: An Illustrated Quarterly. London: Leonard Smithers, 1896.  3 volumes (Nos. I-VIII [all published]), 4to. Numerous illustrations after Beardsley and others. (Tear to one title-page repaired, some minor chipping, weak hinges.) Publisher 's original gilt-pictorial cobalt cloth, smooth spine gilt-lettered and decorated (chipping to spines, spines darkened, some corners bumped).    FIRST EDITION in book form with illustrations after Beardsley, Whistler, Beerbohm, Blake, Shannon, Pennell, and other contemporary artists. Literary contributions by Yeats, Beardsley, Conrad, and G.B. Shaw, amongst others. Reproductions include line and half-tone wood engravings by Paul Naumann. Lasner 103.  Property from the Estate of Professor Ethan D. Alyea, Jr., Bloomington, IndianaFor condition inquiries please contact lesliewinter@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 637

[MOSER, Barry, Illustrator].   FAIRCHILD, B. H. Trilogy.   With an introduction by Paul Mariani. Hadley, MA: Arthur Larson for the Pennyroyal Press, 2008.    8vo. Illustrated by Barry Moser.   Original cloth-backed boards.      LIMITED EDITION, one of 50 copies SIGNED BY FAIRCHILD, MARIANI AND MOSER, this copy out-of-series.  [With:]    [MOSER, Barry, illustrator]. MARIANI, Paul. Epitaphs for the Journey: New, Selected, and Revised Poems. North Hatfield, MA: Pennyroyal Press, [2012].  8vo. Frontispiece and dust jacket illustrated with wood engravings by Moser. Original cloth; dust jacket. LIMITED EDITION, number 5 of 10 copies reserved for the author and illustrator, of an edition of 50 copies SIGNED BY MARIANI AND MOSER, with an additional impression of the folding triptych from the wood engravings, signed by Moser in pencil. Accompanied by a copy of the paperback trade edition, Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2012. And 2 additional proof sheets of the triptych, signed by Moser in pencil.Property from the Collection of Mr. Barry MoserFor condition inquiries please contact lesliewinter@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 577

[MOSER, Barry, illustrator]. MOSER, George. A Family Letter Written"¦ to His Nephew Arthur Moser & Published by His Great-Nephew Barry Moser"¦ Easthampton, MA: Pennyroyal Press, 1979.Oblong 8vo. FOLDED SHEETS UNBOUND. Folding wood-engraved frontispiece signed by Barry Moser.    LIMITED EDITION, one of 175 numbered copies signed by Moser on colophon. According to Moser "Eudora Welty spoke highly of this book and commented that George Moser was a wonderful writer, if a bit mad." Pennyroyal Checklist 21.Property from the Collection of Mr. Barry MoserFor condition inquiries please contact lesliewinter@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 646

[POETRY BROADSIDES]. A group of 11 poetry broadsides illustrated and/or printed by Moser at the Castalia or Pennyroyal Press, 1969-1985. Various sizes.  Comprises: HENCHEY, Richard. Galapagos. Easthampton, MA: Coeven [Castalia] Press, 1969. One of 75 copies, signed by both Henchey and Moser. Pennyroyal Checklist [B]6.   "” SEYBOLT, Stephen H. Autostop. [Easthampton, MA: Castalia Press, 1969]. One of 50 copies, signed by both Seybolt and Moser. Pennyroyal Checklist [B]7. "” FRENCH, Roberts W. Two Poems. [Northampton, MA:] Pennyroyal Press, [1972]. No limitation given, signed by Moser and inscribed by French to Moser. Pennyroyal Checklist [B]17. "” FRANCIS, Robert. Chrysanthemums. [Northampton, MA, 1976]. One of 100 copies, signed by both Francis and Moser. Pennyroyal Checklist [B]34. "”   Another copy. "” GILL, Eric. Eric Gill. [Northampton, MA], 1976. Wood-engraved portrait of Gill at head after Jack Coughlin by Barry Moser. One of 100 copies, signed by Moser and Coughlin. Contains Eric Gill 's quotation on wood engraving, beginning: "The advantage of wood engraving is that is does away with several sets of middle men and places responsibility upon the shoulders of the workman. The workman who draws, engraves & prints his own blocks is master of the situation"¦". Pennyroyal Checklist [B]37. "” MACALPINE, Arthur. Resurrection. [Northampton, MA, 1977]. One of 150 copies, signed by Moser. Pennyroyal Checklist [B]46. "” Another copy. "” MACALPINE, Arthur. Revolt. [Northampton, MA, 1977]. One of 150 copies, signed by Moser. Pennyroyal Checklist [B]47. "” MARIANI, Paul. Baudelaire at Gamma Level. [West Hatfield, MA, 1985]. One of 100 copies, signed by both Mariani and Moser. Pennyroyal Checklist [B]73. "” TRAVERS, Richard. I Fish. West Hatfield, MA, 1985. Illustrated with a portrait of Norman Netz. One of 100 copies, signed by Moser. Pennyroyal Checklist [B]82.  Property from the Collection of Mr. Barry MoserFor condition inquiries please contact lesliewinter@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 115

BRIEFÖFFNER AUS DEM EHEMALIGEN BESITZDER KAISERLICHEN FAMILIE 19.Jh. Bronze vergoldet. Geschnitzter Elfenbeingriff mit Darstellung von Bacchanten und Weintrauben. L.26cm. Gebrauchsspuren. Dazu Brieföffner aus Wurzelholz mit Amorettenszene, min. besch. Prov.: Nachlass von Arthur Berg, Privatsekretär und Vertrauter von Kronprinz Wilhelm von Preussen A LETTER OPENER PREVIOUSLY OWNED BY THE IMPERIAL FAMILY 19th century Gilt bronze. Carvedivory handle depicting bacchants and grapes. 26 cm long. Signs of wear and tear. Includes a letter opener made of root wood with a cupid scene, minor damage. Provenance: estate of Arthur Berg, private secretary and confidant of Wilhelm, Crown Prince of Prussia. Keywords: miscellaneous pieces, varia, German Emperor William, porcelain, German, Germany, Deutschland, chinaware, china factory, porcelain factory, porcelain manufacture

Lot 586

KABINETTSCHRANK AUS DEM BERLINER SCHLOSSEnde 19.Jh. Eichenholz mit Intarsiendekor aus verschiedenen Hölzern. Mit einem Schub und Kabinetttür. 144x95x51cm. Verso mit diversen Aufklebern, die die Herkunft belegen. Das Möbel war angeblich das Geschenk eines Sultans an Kaiser Wilhelm. Nach Auflösung des Inventars ging das Stück als Geschenk an Geheimrat Arthur Berg. Prov.: Nachlass von Arthur Berg, Privatsekretär und Vertrauter von Kronprinz Wilhelm von Preussen A CABINET FROM THE BERLIN PALACE end of the 19th century Oak wood with inlaid decorationmade from different kinds of wood. With a drawer and cabinet door. 144 x 95 x 51 cm. Verso with several adhesive labels that prove the origin. The furniture was supposedly a gift from a sultan to Kaiser Wilhelm. After the inventory was distributed, the piece was given as a gift to the Privy Councillor Arthur Berg. Provenance: estate of Arthur Berg, private secretary and confidant of Wilhelm, Crown Prince of Prussia. Keywords: furniture, homewares, furnishings

Lot 107

2x Arthur Wood luster vases

Lot 152

A collection of ceramics including blue and white ware, lustre jugs and Arthur wood vase or urn.

Lot 230

A pair of Arthur Wood Art Deco vases, red and grey floral decoration flanked by stylised handles, green impress mark to base, No.4483, 20cm high

Lot 44

Peter Firmin signed Bagpuss 10x8 inch artwork dedicated for Bill. Peter Arthur Firmin 11 December 1928 , 1 July 2018 was an English artist and puppet maker. He was the founder of Smallfilms, along with Oliver Postgate. Between them they created a number of popular childrens TV programmes, The Saga of Noggin the Nog, Ivor the Engine, Clangers, Bagpuss and Pogles Wood. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 115

Decorative ceramics - Falcon ware wishing well pattern vase; Maling; Arthur Wood; Marutomo; Keel Street pottery; etc

Lot 70

Decorative ceramics - Belgian art pottery, twin-handled vase, pair of tall candlesticks, quad handled vase, etc; Arthur Wood 'glug-glug' ewer; Sadler ware; Torquay motto ware; etc

Lot 98

Decorative ceramics and kitchen ware - Royal Winton Primrose pattern salad bowl; Aynsley; cottage ware; Arthur Wood; Brentleigh ware; etc

Lot 271

A group of named ceramics, to include Arthur Wood wares, Cottage Tea wares, Arthur Wood floral bowl, etc. (2 trays)

Lot 423

A quantity of Art Deco, Arthur Wood, ceramics with floral decoration and silvered rims, pattern 3028, largest piece approximately 23 cm (h).

Lot 424

A quantity of Art Deco, Arthur Wood, ceramics with floral decoration and silvered rims, pattern 3028, largest piece approximately 30 cm (h).

Lot 425

A quantity of Art Deco, Arthur Wood, ceramics with floral decoration and silvered rims, pattern 3028, largest piece approximately 20 cm (h).Condition Report: The small jug has restoration to the spout, the vase has a large chip to the rim, the basket has two large hairline cracks and damage to the handle, there are some losses to the silvered areas but no sign of significant damage to the other pieces.

Lot 426

Three Arthur Wood, Art Deco, wall pockets with floral decoration and silvered rims, approximately 23 cm (h). [3]

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