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Lot 96

Two Murano style glass clowns together with an Arthur Wood wall pocket and a Japanese teapot decorated with figures.

Lot 231

Arthur Wood giant pig money bank with floral hand painted design L: 49cm

Lot 372

* SIR ARTHUR STOCKDALE COPE (1857-1940); Portrait of Edward Clitherow Brooksbank, first Baronet, seated, half length, in carved gilt wood frame. 36" (91cms) x 27" (69cms). Provenance Healaugh Manor

Lot 1521

An interesting collection of wood block and lino prints, including illustrations all attributed to Edward Arthur Wilson 1886 - 1970, an American illustrator (three damaged glass)

Lot 382

Rackham (Arthur).- - Christmas Card, 1908, together with St John's Wood Arts Club Program, 1909, tipped-into ephemera album containing newspaper cuttings, pamphlets, programs and cards, including works on the Suffragets, 4to [early 20th cent].

Lot 139

A modern two decanter tantalus in wood and silverized metal, together with an Arthur Price silver plated canteen of six settings in case

Lot 542

A box of mixed chinaware to include; Art Deco style jugs by Crown Corona and Arthur Wood, jelly mould etc

Lot 699

A 19th Century Taylor, Tunnicliffe & Co. whisky jug, handle a/f, a Royal Crown Derby bird paperweight, a Meissen tyg, an Arthur Wood football mug, etc.

Lot 1563

A quantity of china including Poole boat shaped dish, Wedgwood Jasperware lidded pin dish, two Carringaline Irish pottery egg cups, Arthur Wood mug 'Mary and the Fat Boy', four lustre jugs, etc.

Lot 334

Rugby Union Interest - British Lions/British Isles - An autograph book relating to the 1910 tour to South Africa belonging to Jack Spoors of Bristol and England and containing the signatures of Stanley Williams of Newport and England, Mel Baker of Newport and Wales, Reg Plummer of Newport and Wales, Maurice Neale of Bristol and England, Alexander Foster of Derry and Ireland, Jack Jones of Newport and Wales, Kenneth Wood of Leicester and England, Noel Humphreys of Tynedale and Wales, Arthur McClinton of North of Ireland and Ireland, G.A.M. Isherwood of Cheshire and England, Eric Milroy of Watsonians and Scotland, Tommy Smyth of Newport and Ireland, William Tyrrell of Queens University and Ireland, Dyne Fenton Smith of Richmond and England, Phil Waller of Newport and Wales, R.C. Stevenson of St Andrews University and Scotland, E. Crean of Liverpool and England, Harry Jarman of Newport and Wales, O.J.S. Piper of Cork Constitution and Ireland, William Robertson of Edinburgh University and Scotland, Charles Pillman of Blackheath and England, W.J. Ashby of Queens College and Ireland and F.G. Handford of Kersal and England together with tour managers Walter Reece and William Cail, inscribed on the opening leaf J.A. Spoors, 29 Cricklade Road, Bishopston, Bristol England, July 1910, Kimberley S.A. Jack Spoors was the top points scorer in the test series which South Africa won 2-1 Condition: Some very minor foxing to the paper otherwise generally good condition

Lot 66

A quantity of ceramics to include Booths Pottery, Dragon Pottery, Wales, Tintagel, Cornwall pottery, Reed Design Pottery, Devon, Dartmouth Pottery, Czechoslovakia Pottery paltes decorated with transferred fruit design, an Arthur Wood Art Deco hand painted teapot, Purbeck Pottery, Hornsea Pottery, a small green glug jug, various decorative plates including Tunisian Pottery, an F&C Osler serving dish and a miniature Deft pottery trinkett dish decorated with a windmill (30)

Lot 50

Rackham, Arthur ills. " The Ring of the Niblung...The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie by Richard Wagner" translated by Margaret Armour, col.plates, decorated end papers, blue cloth, black titles, some staining to front board, " The Poems of Nizami as described by Laurence Binyon", The Studio Limited London, 1928, full col. plates, text, wood cut and black and red text to title page, dust jacket, some chips, folio, Griset, Ernst " Aesop's Fables" Cassell, Petter and Galpin, some foxing, frontis detached, front board coming loose, green cloth, gilt decorations, Cotterill H.B. " Homer's Odyssey....." ills by Patten Wilson, George G. Harrap 1911, Ballentyne Press, blue cloth, gilt and blue titles, Heath Robinson W. , ills " The Works of Mr Francis Rabelais....", 2 vols, Navarre Society, white cloth, gilt titles and rules, dust jackets and one other volume (7)

Lot 884

A collection of Arthur Wood ceramics to include Art Deco examples all decorated with flowers.

Lot 188

3 Grindley graduating meat plates, blue and white meat plates, Arthur Wood jug, 2 ceramic tea canisters etc

Lot 226

A good mixed lot of ceramics and glassware to include an Arthur Wood water jug with floral and relief decoration, a silver vase in the form of a pineapple, a Freddie Stokes part tea service, a glass figurine in the form of a clown, vases, a Belleek shamrock pot pourri dish and other (qty)

Lot 238

A Magnor Art Glass dome burner, a Langham glass, a Langham dome paperweight, a pair of Arthur Wood fireside dogs, a Nao figurine depicting swans and a Blackpool Tower crested figurine (7)

Lot 403

A Crown Ducal hand painted vase, a Melba Ware vase, an Arthur Wood brown zebra stripe vase and a Carlton Ware leaf dish (4)

Lot 55

Two Polynesian Hard Wood Staff, both with intricate carving to the top. Provenance: During the late 19th Century Reverend Arthur Henry Scrivin worked as a Methodist missionary for forty years amongst the Pacific Islanders, including Tonga, New Guinea, Fiji, Solomon Islands amongst others.

Lot 58

Three Antique Polynesian Hard wood Bowls, with decorative carving to the outside edge. 36 x 13 cms, 32 x 12 and 25 x 12 cms Provenance: During the late 19th Century Reverend Arthur Henry Scrivin worked for forty years as a Methodist missionary amongst the Pacific Islanders, including Tonga, New Guinea, Fiji, Solomon Islands amongst others.

Lot 836

A collection of Maling and Arthur Wood lustre ware including flared bowls, vases, lidded pots, dishes, plates, etc, and lidded jar.

Lot 881

A mixed lot of ceramics comprising two tile pictures, "Victorian News Vendors" and an oriental horse and a small example with two children, a small tiled tray, seasonal rectangular dishes and an Arthur Wood floral chamber pot.

Lot 1019

AN ARTHUR WOOD JUG, Bretby vase and two other vases (4)

Lot 1333

2 jugs and a triple dish by Myott and Sons and a jug by Arthur Wood

Lot 53

A LARGE CHINESE PARCEL GILT COPPER REPOUSSE MODEL OF THE BUDDHA OF MEDICINE 18TH CENTURY Seated on a double lotus base, wearing robes decorated with scrolling borders, with elongated earlobes and his eyes down-turned in a serene expression, the wood base enclosing many scrolls and a coin, raised on a wood base which is inscribed ‘brought to Shanghai from a temple near Labrang by A B Sorensen G.N.T.Co’, 39.5cm. (2) Provenance: formerly in the collection of A B Sorensen. Cf. Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Buddhist Statues of Tibet, p.235, no.224 for another figure of the Buddha of Medicine. Arthur Bollerup Sorensen (1880-1932), worked for the Great Northern Telegraph Company in Shanghai in the early 20th century, during which time he financed three expeditions in China and Tibet. The first took him to the Buddhist cave complex in Dunhuang in 1909; in 1915 he travelled to Xining in Qinghai province; and his final trip in 1921-22 took him to Tibet. The information he recorded on his travels is kept in the Royal Danish Geographical Society. A collection of scrolls and Buddhist texts from Dunhuang that he acquired in 1915 were donated to Denmark’s Royal Library in Copenhagen. 十八世紀 銅鎏金藥師佛坐像來源:A B Sorensen (1880-1932) 收藏,二十世紀初期Sorensen曾就職于丹國東北電報公司上海分公司。源於他對中國佛教藝術的極大興趣,在工作期間他曾三次自費去佛教聖地遊玩,1909年首先去了敦煌石窟;于1915年遊玩青海的西寧;而1921-1922年的西藏旅程是他最後一次中國旅程。他的中國遊記被保存在丹麥皇家地理俱樂部中,另外一批在1915年從敦煌購得的佛教經書捐獻給了丹麥哥本哈根皇家博物館。

Lot 1579

An interesting collection of wood block and lino prints, including illustrations all attributed to Edward Arthur Wilson 1886 - 1970, an American illustrator (three damaged glass)

Lot 109

THREE LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY ROBINSON & LEADBEATER PARIANWARE BUSTS to include Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, Arthur Balfour and the Reverend John Wesley - Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford who sat for this bust to Mr Enoch Wood, Sculptor, Burslem 1781 and died in 1791 aged 88 years, all approximately 20cm in height (3)

Lot 5

A box of miscellaneous ceramics and glasswares to include decanters, coal scuttle, Arthur Wood, etc.

Lot 1448

An Arthur Wood Golf Tankard

Lot 1637

A quantity of Mugs including Wedgwood, Arthur Wood etc and a Delft Cow Creamer.

Lot 501

A good mixed lot of ceramics comprising an Arthur Wood Hound Handle water jug, two Sandland jugs, a Crown Devon Fieldings jug and a Limoges trinket box (5)

Lot 125

A Lladro china figure of a girl, an Arthur Wood Art Deco jug and kettle stand and two other pieces by Shelley and Aynsley

Lot 330

2 c1930's jugs royal winton lustre and an Arthur Wood

Lot 557

CRICKEET, signed letters, inc Reg Perks, Roy Tattershall, Arthur Wood, David Sheppard, Robertson Glasgow, Frank Lowson, Peter May, Jack Pettiford, Norman Yardley etc., the majority to Jack Sokell, generally G, 13

Lot 462

Two boxes of ceramics to include meat plates, blue and white plates, figures and Arthur Wood ceramics etc.

Lot 49

A tray of collectables to include Japanese lacquer work box and folding wall shelves, Staffordshire flat back figurine, Crown Devon blush ground twin handled vases, Arthur Wood Kingfisher jug, miniature rocking chair etc.

Lot 204

Two trays inc. Poole and Denby vases, Arthur Wood vase, Edinburgh Crystal tumbler, Losol ware butter dish, Crown Devon and Shorter character jugs and teapots, animal models, elephant bridge, cottageware teapot, Portmeirion game tureen, a pair of cased Carl Zeiss binoculars

Lot 244

Three trays inc. silver plate, Chinese famille rose punch bowl, pewter measures, a quantity of vintage postcards, Arthur Wood jug, Oriental soapstone figures, a gilt tooled leather dome topped box etc

Lot 2

Military Aviation. Bowyer and Van Ishoven 'Halifax and Wellington', Paintings by Michael Turner 'Luftwaffe Aircraft', The Luftwaffe Magazine 'Der Adler' ed. by Mayor and Tokoi, Van Ishoven 'Messerschmitt BF109 at War', Hugh Morgan 'ME262 Storm Bird Rising', Eric Brown 'Wings of the Navy', James Craig 'The Messerschmitt BF109' (soft cover), Ken Wixey 'Bombs of the Royal Airforce', Nowarra 'Heinkel He111', Bins Carter & Wood 'Britain at War in Colour', Arthur Piercy 'Douglas Prop Liners', Winchester 'Lockheed Constellation' (soft cover), Vajda & Dancey 'German Aircraft Industry and Production 1933/45', Jonathan Faulkner 'RAF Fighter Airfields of World War II', Green & Swanborough 'Flying Colours', Roberston 'Beaufort Special', Young 'The Flying Bomb', Faulkner 'RAF Bomber Airfields of World War II', Classic Fighters and Bombers of World War II (Aero Data), Dr. John Pimlott 'Luftwaffe', Airfix Luftwaffe Camouflage of World War II, H. J. T. Leal 'Battle in the Skies over the Isle of Wight' (soft cover), Edward Bishop 'The Wooden Wonder - Story of the De Havilland Mosquito', and Hough & Richards 'The Battle of Britain'. (24 Volumes) CONDITION REPORT: All fair to good, detailed condition report on request.

Lot 944

Six Victorian and Later Teapots, An Urn Shaped Vase and A White Glazed Vase. (Sadler, Arthur Wood, Jackson & Goshling etc.)

Lot 54

Blue FIESTA jug Made in the USA and 19th. C. embossed Arthur Wood jug with embossed Tavern Scene.

Lot 98

A pair of Arthur Wood vases and 2 meat platters

Lot 1419

An Arthur Wood hunting jug

Lot 327

A large Victorian blue and white water jug; an Arthur Wood ware vase with floral decoration on lustre pink ground; a crinoline lady novelty teapot; and sundry decorative china.

Lot 527

A small vintage stained pine cupboard of squared form, the front panel hinged door revealing a bank of two drawers with flush fitted looping brass handles, each housing a collection of good quality vintage carpentry tools and equipment to include chisels and gouges with worked timber handles, vintage draughtsmen's triangles, other various tools and fittings, etc, 26 cm tall x 30 cm deep by 26 cm wide approx together with a bound copy of Wood-Carving, an illustrated and practical guide for the home student by J H Garnett, London C Arthur Pearson Ltd, Henrietta Street, 1905

Lot 944

Six Victorian and Later Teapots, An Urn Shaped Vase and A White Glazed Vase. (Sadler, Arthur Wood, Jackson & Goshling etc.)

Lot 388

A collection of 1930s and later pottery including an Arthur Wood oval brick bodied bowl, a Beswick style two handled vase, an egg cruet, etc.

Lot 221

A pair of tall standing Arthur Wood vases, I. W. Harper advertising figure Whiskey distlers, twin figural table centrepiece etc.

Lot 504

Mixed lot to include dressing table set, a Wade pin tray, an Arthur Wood novelty teapot, etc

Lot 347

A shelf lot consisting of an ironstone Staffordshire jardiniere, two Arthur Wood vases, a cast iron iron, a quantity of Victorian pressed glass, a wash bowl and jug and similar

Lot 22

[Hughes (Thomas)] - Tom Brown's School Days, first illustrated edition, engraved portrait and title-vignette, wood-engraved plates and illustrations by Arthur Hughes, with tipped-in T.L.s. from Thomas Arnold, Headmaster of Rugby School , dated April 13th 1842 concerning the availability of places at the school, modern half morocco, spine gilt with red labels, g.e., spine slightly faded, 1869 § Rugboeana, by an Old Rugboean, errata leaf at end, illustrations, signature of J.Ruskin on front free endpaper, original cloth, rubbed, spine browned, Lichfield , [c.1875] § Neill (A.S.) That Dreadful School, first edition , original cloth, 1937; and 10 others, education, including 4 of A.S.Neill's 5 Dominie novels, 8vo (13)

Lot 604

A mixed lot of decorative ceramics comprising an Arthur Wood relief decorated green glazed jug, height 20cm, a Glengarry lotus moulded bowl, diameter 25cm, a Beswick jug, height 18cm, a Sylvac basket, a Johnson Bros sauce boat and a Tuscan jug (6).

Lot 188

Early 20th Century Hand Painted Porcelain Plaque "Wait A Minute". Signed with Impressed KPM Mark on Back, Also a label affixed with Title and Artist's name Arthur J. Elsley. Nice Carved Gilt Wood Frame. Plaque Measures 12 Inches by 10 Inches. Frame Measures 17 Inches 14-3/4 Inches. Shipping $65.00

Lot 4079

- 1 of just c.45 known survivors and extensively restored 1999-2004 - Current family ownership since 1980 and original engine / body - Rare and desirable Vintage Tourer with 3.2-litre straight-six engine Further Info: The 1920s witnessed Sunbeam win the French and Spanish Grand Prixs, finish second at Le Mans, set numerous Land Speed Records and cause Henry Royce consternation regarding the quality and refinement of its products. Introduced at the 1923 Olympia Motor Show, the 20/60 was based around a substantial ladder frame chassis equipped with leaf-sprung suspension (semi-elliptic front / cantilever rear) and four-wheel drum brakes. Powered by a 3181cc seven-bearing OHV straight-six allied to four-speed manual transmission, the newcomer was reputedly capable of over 70mph (coachwork permitting). Available in Tourer, Sports Model, Enclosed Limousine and Enclosed Landaulette guises, some 1,560 20/60s were made before production ceased during 1926. Though, today only 45 or so are known to have survived. First registered by Liverpool County Council on 24th June 1925, an accompanying continuation buff logbook shows that `KC 9684' belonged to D. Forbes Keir Esq. post WW2 and relocated with him from Wallasey to London during August 1951. Acquired by Thomas Edward Brown Esq. of Byfleet, Surrey - and later The Sunbeams, Tolleshunt Knights, Essex - some eleven years later, the 20/60 has been in the current family ownership since August 1980. An MOT certificate issued that same year gave the Tourer's recorded mileage as 41,827, while its odometer currently shows 43,700 miles. Part of a large private collection for the past thirty-five years, `KC 9684' was treated to an extensive refurbishment from 1999-2004. I.S. Polson carried out some early mechanical work but Arthur Archer of Dunmow completed the majority. Stripped to a bare chassis, the Sunbeam had attention paid to its engine (new bearings, pistons, timing chains, crack testing etc), gearbox, back axle (new half shafts), steering box, magneto, dynamo, starter, Autovac, water pump, Claudel Hobson carburettor, suspension, wiring, brakes, hubs and wire wheels. As well as its original straight-six powerplant (number 1286E), the 20/60 pleasingly retains its original Tourer body which was rejuvenated by a Rolls-Royce apprenticed craftsman whose CV includes projects for P&A Wood, Clark & Carter and J.D. Classics. Connolly leather supplied new Maroon leather hides that were fashioned into deep-button upholstery by Barton & Son of Luton, while Robert Smith Coach Trimming of Hemel Hempstead remade the double duck hood and sidescreens. Assorted invoices and handwritten notes on file suggest that the restoration cost in excess of £58,000 which may seem a modest sum given the extent and quality of the work but then again some of the labour was charged at £10 per hour! Having covered circa 1,800 post-refurbishment miles, more recent fettling has seen `KC 9684' treated to a relined clutch (2006) and overhauled radiator (2009). Starting readily and running well upon inspection - the vendor appearing to engage all four gears without difficulty - the Sunbeam now exhibits a gentle patina. Sporting an `Old Bill' radiator mascot, well-stocked wooden dashboard, rear-mounted luggage trunk, secondary Auster screen, Rotax head- / sidelights, `diver's helmet' rear lights and twin side-mounted spare wheels etc, the 20/60 is beautifully detailed. A decidedly handsome and imposing Vintage Tourer, this `Supreme Sunbeam' is worthy of close inspection. Offered for sale with fresh MOT certificate and history file containing a period instruction handbook, sundry restoration photos, numerous old MOTs (dating back to 1968) and myriad restoration bills / invoices.

Lot 135

Royal Worcester part dinner service, circa 1880, printed with turquoise banded outlines, novelty fish service, probably by Shorter & Sons and an Arthur Wood art pottery bowl.

Lot 525

Peter Scott (1909-1989) - Two limited edition coloured prints - "Pintails Dropping in a Rush", 15ins x 17.75ins, and "Only Sixteen Geese left the Shore that Morning", 14ins x 20.75ins, published by Arthur Ackermnn & Sons Ltd, 3 Old Bond Street, London W1X 3TP, 1938 and 1941, in moulded limed wood frames and glazed

Lot 406

A collection of 1930s and later pottery including an Arthur Wood oval brick bodied bowl, a Beswick style two handled vase, an egg cruet, etc.

Lot 167

Ceramics and Glass - a Victorian blue and white chamber pot, transfer printed with bands of butterflies and wheat, registration lozenge, c. 1870; a graduating pair of Arthur Wood jugs; a Sunderland lustre flared sugar bowl, c. 1830; an early 20th century cheese stand and cover; royal commemoratives; qty

Lot 36

An Arthur Wood flared cylindrical flower vase, brightly painted with stylised flowers and foliage, 20.75cm high, printed mark

Lot 399

Tray of assorted china and glass to include Portmeirion china 'The Ladies Flower Garden' vase and cover, Royal Kent bone china floral baluster vase, Arthur Wood floral biscuit barrel with wicker handle, commemorative mug, blue and gilt glass drinking vessels etc.

Lot 191

A watercolour by Arthur Wood '89 of Bishops Entry 360 mm by 640 mm

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