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Lot 939

A collection of glassware including a glass EPNS bowl, three green vases, vase Arthur Wood

Lot 65

1930's Maling, Arthur Wood and other decorative ceramics in two boxes Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1066

Arthur Wood art deco two handled vase "Garden Wall" pattern, 24.5 cm high

Lot 1569

A collection of ceramics including H and K jug and bowl, Gouda pot and cover, HJ wood jugs, Arthur Wood vase

Lot 546

8 items of Arthur Wood pottery vases, jugs etc including Royal Bradwell design

Lot 591

4 items of Arthur Wood Imari style tea ware and a quantity of Wood & Sons Sherborne tea ware

Lot 500

A mixed lot of Arthur Wood pottery including cheese dish, coronation ware etc

Lot 464

5 items of Arthur Wood silver shield including jugs and teapot

Lot 444

A mixed lot of blue and white and other china including Arthur Wood, Enoch Wood etc

Lot 96

A multi-signed menu for a dinner to mark the centenary of the 'War of the Roses' Yorkshire v Lancashire County Cricket matches,held at the Grand Hotel, Sheffield, 7th October 1949, signed to the front & back covers, 35 ink signatures including Maurice Leyland, Ted Lester, Wilf Barber, David Denton, Len Hutton, Arthur Wood, Gerald Smithson, Vic Wilson, George Kennie, Brian Sellers, Fred Trueman and many others; sold with an autographed menu for a tribute dinner to cricket at Bramall Lane 1855 - 1973, 17 signatures including Fred Trueman, Tony Nicholson, Vic Wilson, Bob Appleyard, Peter West, Bill Bowes etc.; a third signed menu for the Yorkshire CCC Centenary Dinner 1963, 23 signatures including Bill Bowes, Herbert Sutcliffe, Don Wilson, Wilf Barber, Arthur Booth, Willie Watson, Frank Lowson etc.; the lot including a fourth menu, unsigned, marking the centenary of the 'War of the Ashes' matches 1849-1949 (4)

Lot 191

An Imperial German Mettlach military theme bier stein, early 20th Century,The body decorated with soldiers with inscription Braunschw. JNF. - REGT. NR. 92, the pewter lid with inscription dated 1902, a Thorens musical ceramic mug, decorated with dancing villages, fur bier stein and a Arthur Wood hunting day mug. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 148 - General minor wear to handle, but no tears or rips. Blade has general abrasions where it has been cleaned, otherwise good condition.

Lot 174

Wenyon (Charles ). Across Siberia on the Great Post-Road, 2nd edition, Charles H. Kelly, 1898, portrait frontispiece, and monochrome illustrations after photographs, folding map, original green cloth gilt, a little rubbed, together with Grenfell (Wilfred Thomason), Adrift on An Ice-Pan, 1st edition, 1910, monochrome plates after photographs, original pictorial cloth, very slightly rubbed (generally a very good copy), plus Du Chaillu (Paul B.), The Land of the Midnight Sun, new edition, 1899, monochrome wood engraved illustrations, folding map, contemporary maroon half morocco gilt, a little rubbed, and Kippis (Andrew), A Narrative of the Voyages Round the World performed by Captain James Cook, Bickers & Son, 1878, monochrome plates, some light spotting to margins, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated green cloth, very slightly rubbed (generally a good copy), plus other various travel and polar exploration, including Abruzzi, Farther North than Nansen, 1901, Lachambre & Machuron, Andr‚e and his Balloon, 1898, M. Douglas, The White North/Breaking the Record, both Thomas Nelson, 1899, J. Arthur Bain, Life and Explorations of Fridtjof Nansen, new edition, revised, circa 1900, etc., mostly late 19th/early 20th century, mostly original decorated cloth, but including some prize bindings, 8vo (38)

Lot 159

A box of mixed ceramic items. To include Hornsea, Wade and Arthur Wood.

Lot 304

A collection of ceramics including a Prinknash Pottery vase, Art Deco leaf dish, Arthur Wood jug, Adams plate etc together with a Swarovski style swan and a Mdina example

Lot 108

Selection of ceramics including Wedgwood, Arthur Wood and T G Green

Lot 120

A World War I Military Medal awarded to 11974 Corp. Arthur Wood of the First Royal Lancaster RegimentA World War I casualty medal group awarded to 38019 Private H. Fearn of the York and Lancaster Regiment, together with his death plaque, Private Herbert Fearn was killed on 20th April 1918 grave ref V.A.61. Longuenesse (ST Omer) Souvenir Cemtry (research included with this lot) also comprising British War medal and War for Civilisation medal, 1914-15 Star, and War for Civilisation medal awarded to 438 Private H Howarth of the Royal Army Medal Corps.

Lot 56

Groups and Single Decorations for Gallantry, The Harris Brothers – a Great War, 1917, Triple MM and Mentioned in Despatches family group, awarded to Serjeant Francis Hugh Harris, MM and Bar, MiD, “D” Battery, 71 Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, and Serjeant Arthur Harris, MM, 393 Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, comprising: Military Medal, GVR, with second award bar (14752 Cpl. F.H. Harris. D.71/Bde: R.F.A.); 1914-1920 British War and Victory Medals with Mentioned in Despatches emblem (14752 Sjt. F.H. Harris. R.A.); Military Medal, GVR (26470 Sjt. A. Harris. 393/ Sge: By: R.G.A); 1914-1920 British War and Victory Medals (26470 Sjt. A. Harris. R.A.), toned fine (6) Serjeant Francis Harris. Military Medal, London Gazette 18th June 1917. Bar to the Military Medal, London Gazette 2nd November 1917. Mentioned in Sir Douglas Haigh’s Despatch, London Gazette 18th May 1917. Serjeant Arthur Harris. Military Medal, London Gazette 17th December 1917. Francis Hugh Harris was born in 1897 the son of Henry William and Annie Harris of Eltham, Kent. Francis enlisted in the Royal Artillery at Woolwich on the 7th September 1914 and was posted to “C” Battery 71 Brigade R.F.A. which in turn on the 8th June 1916 became “D” Battery 71 Brigade, with which unit he would see active service for his entire military career, landing in France on the 8th July 1915. (Entitled to 1914-15 Star, Medal Index Card refers – but Star missing from group). He was wounded on the 27th December 1916, returning to duty on the 7th January 1917 and was then admitted to number 7 Canadian General Hospital on the 16th January 1917 again wounded, this time gassed; being discharged from 6 Convalescent Department, Etaples, on the 23rd January 1917. He was wounded for the 3rd time on the 30th April 1917, electing to stay on Duty with his Battery. He was awarded a Mention in Despatches in Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haigh’s despatch contained in the London Gazette of the 18th May 1917, and the Military Medal in the London Gazette of the 18th June 1917 – from The Great War Medal Collectors Companion, Vol 1 H. Williamson, this Gazette contains the Military Medals for the Battle of Arras, from the period 9th April – 14th April 1914. He was then awarded a Bar to his Military Medal in the London Gazette of the 2nd November 1917 (Williamson refers) major actions at Ypres for operations in August 1917 including those at Langemarck, Poelcapelle, Polygon Wood, Glencourse Wood, Steenbeek and Gillemont Farm. Francis survived the war and was discharged 24th June 1919. Arthur Harris was born in 1889 the son of Henry William and Annie Harris of Eltham, Kent. Arthur enlisted in the Royal Garrison Artillery and proceeded to France after 1st January 1916. He was awarded the Military Medal in the London Gazette of the 17th December (Williamson refers); awards of the Military Medal in the Gazette are for actions at Ypres for September 1917. Arthur also survived the war and was discharged at the cease of hostilities. Sold with copied London Gazette entries, Medal Index Cards, and census records for 1901 and 1911.

Lot 282

ART DECO ARTHUR WOOD POTTERY VASE, of wavy outline, painted in red, grey and black with stylised flowers, 8" (20.3cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A SHORTER AND SON TWO HANDLED WALL POCKET, glazed in mottled brown and green, 8" (20.3cm) high and a WHITE GLAZED SYLVAC SHELL SHAPED VASE, 6" (15.2cm) high, various marks (3)

Lot 445

A pair of Arthur Wood Staffordshire spaniels

Lot 275

A collection of Motor racing books, to include A Racing Driver's World Rudolf Caracciola, Behind the Scenes of Motor Racing Ken Gregory, The Racing Coopers by Arthur Owen, Touch Wood by Duncan Hamilton with Lionel Scott, Ecurie Ecosse by David Murray, Speed John Surtees, Challenge Me the Race by Mike Hawthorn, The Gordon Bennett races by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, Famous Motor Races edited by Rodney Walkerley, Porsche the man and his cars by Richard von Frankenberg, 7 Year Twitch by Marcus Chambers, From the Cockpit by Bruce McLaren, Alf Francis Racing Mechanic by Peter Lewis and Amateur Racing Driver by T.P Cholmondeley Tapper, numbers 1 to 16, missing 3 and 11

Lot 135

2 Arthur Wood vases and an Arthur Wood jug

Lot 138

An Arthur Wood Indian tree pattern jug and an Arthur Wood jardiniere

Lot 56

Ceramics - a Beswick 'Thistle' vase; a Beswick bowl; an Arthur Wood flower trough; an Arthur Wood twin handled ribbed shaped baluster vase (4)

Lot 672

A GROUP OF CERAMICS, to include Arthur Wood lustre Fish shaped jug, No.4293, height approximately 24cm, a Norbury Coronation 1937 teapot for General Household utilities, Crown Devon honey pot etc

Lot 159

A FAIRGROUND CARVING OF KING GEORGE V BY RENOWNED FIGUREHEAD CARVER ARTHUR EARNEST ANDERSON, CIRCA 1930, depicted half-length in full dress uniform wearing the Imperial Crown and holding an orb and secured to an ebonised display base (refinished, base later) -- 31in. (79cm.) high, The Anderson workshop was located at Rownham Yard, Bristol, where it had been since the early 19th Century, the family having migrated from Rotherhithe, London. Arthur's father, John, was considered the finest of the wood carvers producing figureheads for sailing ships that once filled Bristol Harbour. However, by the time Arthur joined his father, the market for ships' figureheads was nearly obsolete, so he turned his hand to carving fairground carousel figures as an alternative.

Lot 21

CRICKET: An excellent autograph album containing 25 individual multiple signed pages by various county and international cricket teams of 1948-52, comprising Glamorgan XI 1948 (15 signatures including Wilf Wooller, Norman Hever, Johnnie Clay, Emrys Davies, Allan Watkins, Jim Eaglestone, Haydn Davies, Arthur Porter, Jim Pleass, Phil Clift etc.), South of England XI 1948 (14 signatures including Walter Robins, Harold Gimblett, Jim Laker, James Langridge, Bill Edrich, Richard Horsfall, Henry Yarnold, Philip Ian Bedford, Douglas James Wood, Cecil Cook etc.), All England XI 1948 (14 signatures including Jack Hobbs, Douglas Jardine, Len Hutton, Maurice Leyland (twice), Bill Edrich, Norman Yardley, Charles Barnett, John Lawrence, Alf Gover (twice), Richard Pollard etc.), Lancashire XI 1949 (11 signatures including Alan Wharton, Kenneth Grieves, Nigel Howard, John Ikin, Peter Greenwood, Roy Tattersall etc.), Hampshire XI 1949 (12 signatures including Edward Eagar, Neil McCorkell, Gilbert Dawson, Charles Knott, Clifford Walker, Richard Carty, Derek Shackleton, Thomas Dean, James Bailey etc.), Somerset XI 1949 (14 signatures including Eric Hill, Harold Stephenson, George Woodhouse, Herbert Buse, Stuart Rogers, John Lawrence, Horace Hazell, Arthur Wellard, Maurice Tremlett etc.), Warwickshire XI 1949 (13 signatures including Fred Gardner, Derief Taylor, James Ord, Horace Dollery, Albert Wolton, Alan Townsend, Charles Grove, Thomas Pritchard, Richard Spooner etc.), Gloucestershire XI 1949 (12 signatures including George Emmett, Basil Allen, Tom Graveney, John Crapp, Clement Milton, Alfred Wilcox, Tom Goddard, Cecil Cook, George Lambert, Ken Graveney etc.), Nottinghamshire XI 1949 (14 signatures including Walter Keeton, Reg Simpson, Joe Hardstaff Jr., Cyril Poole, Frederick Stocks, Arthur Jepson, Francis Woodhead, Eric Martin, Charles Harris, Ronald Giles, Peter Harvey etc.), Sussex XI 1949 (3 signatures only comprising George Cox, George Doggart and James Cornford), Leicestershire XI 1949 (12 signatures including Les Berry, Gerald Lester, Francis Prentice, Maurice Tompkin, Victor Jackson, Anthony Riddington, Thomas Chapman, Gwynn Evans, Jack Walsh, Percy Corrall, James Sperry etc.), Yorkshire XI 1949 (13 signatures including Len Hutton, Frank Lowson, Willie Watson, Edward Lester, John Wilson, Norman Yardley, Dennis Close, Alexander Coxon, John Wardle, Don Brennan, Ellis Robinson etc.), West Indies 1950 (14 signatures including John Goddard, Robert Christiani, Gerry Gomez, Hines Johnson, Roy Marshall, Allan Rae, Sonny Ramadhin, Jeff Stollmeyer, Alf Valentine, Clyde Walcott, Everton Weekes, Frank Worrell etc.), Warwickshire XI 1950 (12 signatures including Fred Gardner, Richard Spooner, Abdul Karder, Horace Dollery, Albert Wolton, Ray Hitchcock, Charles Grove etc.), Somerset XI 1950 (15 signatures including Frederick Angell, Eric Hill, Maurice Tremlett, Harold Gimblett, Herbert Buse, John Lawrence, Stuart Rogers, Harold Stephenson, James Redman, Horace Hazell, Ellis Robinson etc.), Gloucestershire XI 1950 (11 signatures including George Emmett, Tom Graveney, John Crapp, Clement Milton, Arthur Wilson, John Graveney, George Lambert, Colin Scott, Tom Goddard etc.), Surrey XI 1950 (11 signatures including Laurie Fishlock, Alec Bedser, Eric Bedser, John Parker, Michael Barton, Geoffrey Whittaker, Arthur McIntyre, Jim Laker, Tony Lock etc; five in pencil), Derbyshire XI 1950 (11 signatures including Charles Elliott, Arnold Hamer, Alan Revill, Hubert Johnson, Albert Rhodes, Patrick Vaulkhard, Derek Morgan, Dennis Smith etc.), Northamptonshire XI 1950 (12 signatures including Freddie Brown, Dennis Brookes, Norman Oldfield, Leonard Livingston, Freddie Jakeman, Des Barrick, Bert Nutter, Bob Clarke, Richard Garlick, Vincent Broderick, Kenneth Fiddling etc.), Glamorgan XI 1950 (12 signatures including Emrys Davies, Willie Jones, Allan Watkins, James Pleass, Stan Montgomery etc.), Sussex XI 1950 (12 signatures including John Langridge, James Langridge, George Cox, Donald Smith, Charles Oakes, John Oakes, Ken Suttle, Ted James, Rupert Webb, James Cornford, Douglas Wood etc.), Middlesex XI 1950 (11 signatures including Jack Robertson, Alex Thompson, Reg Routledge, John Young, Lawrence Young, Harry Sharp, Douglas Newman, Sydney Brown, Walter Robins etc.), Essex XI 1950 (12 signatures including Alfred Avery, Frank Vigar, Doug Insole, Trevor Bailey, Ray Smith, Peter Smith, Tom Wade, Ernie Stanley, Ron Evans, Ken Preston etc.), South Africa 1951 (11 signatures comprising Dudley Nourse, Jack Cheetham, Russell Endean, George Fullerton, Percy Mansell, Cuan McCarthy, Jackie McGlew, Roy McLean, Michael Melle, Hugh Tayfield and Clive van Ryneveld) and India 1952 (12 signatures including Pankaj Roy, Datta Gaekwad, Polly Umrigar, Vijay Hazare, Madhav Mantri, Ramesh Divecha, Sadu Shinde, Vijay Manjrekar etc.). The majority of signatures are bold ink examples and each page is neatly annotated at the head in ink in the hand of the collector. A couple of pages very slightly loose, VG

Lot 94

ILLUSTRATORS: A good selection of A.Ls.S., a few T.Ls.S., signed pieces, letterheads and some original illustrations and sketches by various Illustrators and Cartoonists including Arthur Wragg, Herbert Sydney Foxwell ('Teddy Tail'), Bert Thomas (with a pen and ink caricature alongside his signature), Bernard Partridge, Frank C. Pape (created a bookplate for Dennis Wheatley and also illustrated the dust jackets for several of his novels including The Devil Rides Out; A.L.S. briefly mentioning Wheatley, 1933), Arthur Wimperis (who also had a career as a screenwriter under the guidance of Alexander Korda, winning an Academy Award for Best Writing for his contribution to Mrs. Miniver, 1942), Nicolas Bentley, Frank Reynolds (small original pen and ink caricature signed), Leo Dowd (an attractive original pen and ink drawing signed of a young lady), Starr Wood (A.L.S. incorporating a self caricature), Arthur Ferrier, Henry W. Q. Squibbs ('Quirk', original pen and ink illustration of J. Ramsay MacDonald, accompanied by a T.L.S., 1933) etc. All of the letters and signatures were sent to the English collector Eileen M. Cond in the 1930s. Some with paperclip rust stains and a few other minor faults, generally VG, 24

Lot 679

A collection of porcelain and pottery including Arthur Wood, a teapot, biscuit barrel, Mason's, Booths, blue and white, etc.

Lot 285

JAMES WHITELAW HAMILTON RSA RSW NEAC (SCOTTISH 1860 - 1932), THE OLD FARMHOUSE oil on board, signed 25cm x 35cm Framed. Note: James Whitelaw Hamilton was born on 26 November 1860, the eldest child to wood turner James Hamilton and his wife Mary Stevenson of 1 Morris Place Glasgow. His parents moved the family to Helensburgh and lived at Thornton Lodge, 107 Sinclair Street, Helensburgh. Whitelaw Hamilton displayed an aptitude for painting at an early age, and after studying in Glasgow, he moved to Paris and studied at the studios of Pascal-Adolphe-Jean Dagnan-Bouveret and Aimé Morot, both considered leading lights of the 19th Century French Movement - specialising in landscapes and portraiture. Whitelaw Hamilton's landscapes have a rugged and raw quality but he did not limit his work to one medium being equally successful using oils, pastels and watercolours. Not surprisingly, given Helensburgh's reputation as a centre for artists, Whitelaw Hamilton became friends with the Glasgow Boys. In 1884, he joined Guthrie, Henry, Crawhall and Melville at Cockburnspath. EA Walton, who spent his winters at Thornton Lodge, and James Guthrie were to remain friends with Whitelaw Hamilton throughout their lives. They shared similar ideals and spent many years in Helensburgh recording the urban lifestyle of the wealthy residents in the town. Whitelaw Hamilton married Lillian Millar Shaw of 12 Lynedoch Place, Glasgow at St Mary's Episcopal Church on 9 September 1891. He and Lillian took residence in the Grange, 23 Suffolk Street, Helensburgh, the home that he was to remain in for the rest of his life. Whitelaw Hamilton exhibited abroad as often as he did at home. He became a member of the Munich Secession and won a gold medal at the Munich International Exhibition in 1897. He became a member of the New English Art Club in 1887, a member of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1922 and a member of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours in 1895. He also held the position of Hon. Secretary, Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts. He suffered personal loss in 1918, when his son Lt. Arthur Leslie Hamilton was killed in action in Mesopotamia on 25 October, serving with the 1st Highland Light Infantry. A portrait of his son was completed by James Guthrie and is held within the collection of the Glasgow Art Gallery. James Whitelaw Hamilton died in Helensburgh on 16 September 1932 aged 71. His work is represented in Glasgow Art Gallery, Perth Art Gallery, City of Edinburgh Collection, Lillie Art Gallery, The Hunterian, Perth & Kinross Council, Kirkcaldy Museums & Galleries, Paisley Museum & Art Galleries, Dundee Art Gallery, Kelvingrove, The Royal Scottish Academy, Walker Art Gallery, Weimar Art Gallery in Germany and other public collections.

Lot 135

A JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD AWAJI TORTOISESHELL GLAZED CHAIRE, the tea caddy with an ivory and wood cover, the base with a paper label, 2.8in(7.3cm) wide at widest point & 2in (5.2cm) high. Bought from Sothebys 1941 as part of the Arthur Church collection.

Lot 336

A tray of Maling azalea jug, Arthur Wood basket, Aynsley vase, Worcester plates etc

Lot 219

Collection of ceramic jugs to include makers Arthur Wood, Coronet ware, Royal Doulton & Nelson ware (5 in total)

Lot 686

A collection of salad ware including Beswick and an Arthur Wood cruet

Lot 34

19th Century and later cabinet cups, Arthur Wood lustre plant trough, other lustre ware, large cheese dome and other decorative ceramics in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 141

A Duchess 'Ascot' China Tea Set, a Falcon ware dessert set, further china teawares, together with glass comport, fruit bowl, Art Deco Arthur Wood vase, cake stand, Royal Tudor biscuit barrel, etc:- Two Boxes

Lot 3659A

A box of antiquarian books relating to natural history/animals, to include: 'The Voyager's Companion, or Shell Collector's Pilot' (with instructions for finding shells, preserving the skins of animals, catching and preserving insects), by J. Mawe, London: 1825; 'Taxidermy: or, The Art of Collecting, Preparing, and Mounting Objects of Natural History', Longman, London: 1823; 'Bechstein's Hand Book of Cage Birds', H. G. Adams (no date); 'The Common Moths of England', Rev. J. G. Wood (no date); 'A Book of Dovecotes', Arthur O. Cooke, 1920; 'Pheasants: Their Natural History and Practical Management', W. B. Tegetmeier, London: 1881; 'Where Do We Come From? Is Darwin Correct?', Herbert Morse, London: 1911; 'Pigeons in the Great War', Osman, The Racing Pigeon Publishing Company Ltd (no date), plus several other works.

Lot 1410

A Lawleys baluster vase, dark blue ground with Japanese scene with enamelled detail 1630/5470 27.5 cms/10.5 inches high approx. together with Crown Devon red glaze and enamel and lustre ware jug with Arthur Wood lustre ware

Lot 1596

Art Deco vases and jugs by Arthur Wood, Roskyl Pottery, Bewley Pottery, Decora Pottery etc to include also Clarice Cliff style hot water jug etc

Lot 1597

Art Deco jugs, vases teapot, together with Yugoslavian 1970s vase Roskyl, Arthur Wood, Flazmann, Falcon etc

Lot 282

A mixed lot including Nao figure, Lladro geese, pair of Arthur Wood salt and pepper, Doulton porcelain cream and sugar dishes in stand, Coalport figurines, prints, objects etc.

Lot 148

A group of Arthur Wood pottery, including jugs, wall pockets, teapots and a pair of Queen Elizabeth II Coronation commemorative tankards, together with a Kensington ware basket of flowers wall pockets, (qty).

Lot 284

An Arthur Wood pottery basket decorated in the Garden Wall pattern, together with a pair of oval twin handled bowls, and a pair of jugs, (AF), (5).

Lot 143

Mixed lot including Arthur Wood teapot, plates, Spode, Casa Pupo, Carlsbad limoges, Royal Doulton plus blue and white coffee pot, cream jug and sugar bowl

Lot 83

Five Arthur Wood pottery Hunting Days tankards, 12cms, (5).

Lot 325

PAIR OF SADLER'S 'MAJESTIC' POTTERY TWO HANDLED BOAT SHAPED BOWLS, with dark metallic glaze, 13" long; probably Spode shell moulded white pottery two handled boat shaped BOWL; 11 1/2" wide, a SIMILAR WEDGWOOD BOWL, 15 1/2" wide and SIX OTHER POTTERY BOAT SHAPED BOWLS by Beswick, Dartmouth, Arthur Wood etc... (10)

Lot 489

ENTERTAINMENT, signed ink sketches by Louis Ollier, each signed by the subject inc. George Robey, Walter Greenwood, Harry Hemsley, Arthur Askey, Tommy Handly. George Wood etc., three with quotations, 8 x 10 and smaller, VG to EX, 9

Lot 52

Arthur Wood Floral Patterned Jardiniere and Jug

Lot 681

A GROUP OF CERAMICS, to include Arthur Wood lustre Fish shaped jug, No.4293, height approximately 24cm, a Norbury Coronation 1937 teapot for General Household utilities, Crown Devon honey pot etc (11)

Lot 66

Binns (T.). Lithographic Views from Sketches by T. Binns, Kirkby Lonsdale: Arthur Foster, and L. & G. Seeley, Fleet Street, London, 1837, ten lithograph plates (one mounted), occasional spotting and marks, original printed wrappers, old repair to fore-edge of upper wrapper & spine, soiled with closed tears & fraying, oblong folio, (26 x 37cm) Only two UK institutional locations found (Bodleian Library & City of London, Guildhall Library). Includes views of Casterton Hall, from Lady's Well; from the Moss House in Casterton Wood; Underley, from Casterton Wood; On the Lune, looking up the river; Kirkby Lonsdale, from Casterton Lane; Whittington Rectory; Clergy Daughter's School, and the Chapel, Casterton; Casterton Chapel; two views of the coast at Silverdale. (1)

Lot 299

Arthur Wood cream ground planter together with Asiatic Pheasants blue and white dish and oval meat dish and another blue and white oval meat dish. (4)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 271

Beswick ware two handled oval pedestal planter, together with another similar Arthur Wood two handled planter. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 150

A Bursleyware Charlotte Rhead floral decoration jug together with a Wade Heath relief moulded vase and an Art Deco dish, together with a collection of Art Deco ceramics to include a Myott & Son jug having floral decoration, a Beswick vase having dripped glazed decoration, Arthur Wood hand craft teapot.

Lot 1465

Four Arthur Wood miniature jugs and vases

Lot 694

Five vases including Sylvac, Wade Heath and Arthur Wood

Lot 739

A Langley leadless glaze jardiniere, a Royal Winton Marion chintz toast rack, a cabinet plate with pierced decoration, an Arthur Wood lustre bowl, a 19th Century transferware bowl, a cream comport, two wall pockets and a vase

Lot 480

A 20th century Arthur wood cat teapot and similar jug

Lot 51

A pink ground vase by Arthur Wood, decorated with three central flowers, 29cm high

Lot 148

An Arthur Wood "Bracken" Vase, 35cm high, along with a Brentleigh trumpet vase, 35cm high

Lot 43

Four various biscuit barrels including an Arthur Wood silver shield, finest English ware Willow pattern, T G Green & Co oblique shape fruit pattern and an Arthur Wood floral spray pattern (4)

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