A small mixed lot of decorative ceramics, including an Arthur Wood jug of ribbed baluster loop handled form, transfer decorated with stylized pheasants in a blossoming tree on a shaded caramel ground, a Royal Vistas single stem vase, a Masons Ironstone vase of cylindrical tapering form, decorated in the Oriental manner with pagodas, trailing flowers and leaves, number 62809, an 18th century-style Toby jug and other items.
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WADEHEATH 'FLAXMAN WARE' TWO HANDLED POTTERY VASE of compressed form, painted in tones of blue, green and yellow, with geometrical designs on a sponged pale turquoise ground, 5" (12.7cm) high, together with a MATCHING BOWL, 3 1/2" (8.9cm) high, 7 1/2" (19.1cm) diameter, TWO ARTHUR WOOD JUGS and a SHELLEY CHINA VASE, printed and enamelled with storks on an orange ground, (8589), 9 1/2" ()24.1cm) high, various marks (5)
A collection of prints to include coloured print of a kneeling angel, designed and printed as a Christmas project by The Hantke Family, good luck in the New Year designed card from Joseph Lowe and Eden Hill press, a limited edition engraving no.37/80, depicting a pig and sheaf of wheat with inscription 'The Hampshire House Bakery, Hammersmith, two alphabets, engraving of a man sawing logs with inscription 'Sawing Logs Reproduced from a wood engraving by Ethelbert White, printed as a keepsake for the Ingleborough Arts, The Fleece Press', poem by Arthur Heugh Clough, with gold illuminated letters, all framed and glazed and a framed advertising release for The Exhibition by Claude Lovat Fraser dated February 1990 (8)
Stothard (C.A.). The Monumental Effigies of Great Britain, printed for the author, 1817, large paper copy, numerous hand-coloured plates, original half morocco, gilt decorated spine, rubbed, spine faded, folio, together with Baker (Arthur and Herbert Baker), Plas Mawr, Conway, N. Wales, Farmer & Sons, 1888, numerous black and white plates, some toning, gutta percha perished, original cloth gilt, spine deteriorated, boards stained and faded, folio, plus Meyrick (Samuel Rush), Heraldic Visitations of Wales and Part of the Marches, vol. II., Llandovery: William Rees, 1846, black and white frontispiece, titles printed in red and black, contemporary ownership inscription in ink to title page, ink marginalia, numerous wood engraved blank shields to text, original blind-stamped cloth, joints cracked, rubbed and a little fraying, folio, plus Caernarvonshire Deeds in the Brogyntyn Collection, unpublished report undertaken by Colin Gresham, 1969 (4)
A large pottery jug decorated with three pigs and with wolf handle, unmarked, height 27cm, an Arthur Wood blue lustre decorated vase, height 21cm, and a small amphora vase, height 16.5cm (very badly damaged) (3). CONDITION REPORT: Wolf jug: wolf's ear reglued. Two firing cracks to inside. Losses to paint and some crazing.
CRICKET: An autograph album containing over 90 signatures by various cricketers of the 1920s and 1930s including Percy Fender, Bill Hitch, Andrew Sandham, Alfred Jeacocke, Jack Hobbs (2), William Abel, Alan Peach, Andrew Ducat, Robert Sharp, Jack O’Connor, Johnny Douglas, Arthur Daer, Norman Wykes, Stan Nichols, Guy Jackson, Wilfred Hill-Wood, Harry Elliott, James Creswell, Basil Hill-Wood, Jim Hutchinson, Samuel Cadman, James Horsley, Ernest Tyldesley, Richard Tyldesley, Jack Gregory, Arthur Mailey, Johnny Taylor, George Geary, Gustavus Fowke, Frank Bale, Tom Sidwell, Haydon Smith, Alan Shipman, Les Berry, Ewart Astill, Bill Cunningham, Charlie Oliver, Stewie Dempster, Herb McGirr, Bill Merritt, Kenneth James and other members of the New Zealand team of 1927, Percy Holmes, Maurice Leyland, Herbert Sutcliffe, Arthur Dolphin, Arthur Mitchell, Edgar Oldroyd, Wilfred Rhodes, Emmott Robinson, Roy Kilner, Abe Waddington, Frank Sugg, Joe Hulme etc., also including Freddie Fox, Jack Fort and other Millwall FC footballers, Henry White, Jimmy McCree, Alex Chaplin, Sam Kennedy and other Fulham FC footballers etc. All but one of the signatures are in pencil and the pages are multiple signed. Some light overall age wear, G to about VG
A Staffordshire pearlware figure of Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington, circa 1815 A Staffordshire pearlware figure of Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington, circa 1815, modelled before trophies of war, paper label for B. Wood Collection, 32cm high Note: An example of this model with a titled base can be seen in the Potteries Museum, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent.
A Staffordshire pearlware figure of Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington, circa 1815 A Staffordshire pearlware figure of Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington, circa 1815, modelled before trophies of war, paper label for B. Wood Collection, 32cm high Note: An example of this model with a titled base can be seen in the Potteries Museum, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent.
Tray of assorted mainly hunting related items to include relief moulded hunting scene biscuit barrel with fox mounts and matching jug, Arthur Wood Ye Olde Coaching and Hunting Days tankard, Elizabethan staffordshire fine bone china hunting cup and saucer, The Juliana Collection study of horses on square naturalistic base, ceramic horse bottle stopper etc.
Tray of assorted mainly hunting related items to include relief moulded hunting scene biscuit barrel with fox mounts and matching jug, Arthur Wood Ye Olde Coaching and Hunting Days tankard, Elizabethan staffordshire fine bone china hunting cup and saucer, The Juliana Collection study of horses on square naturalistic base, ceramic horse bottle stopper etc.
18th Century Bed Drapes and Cover Belonging to Lady Fagg, including Two Pairs of 18th Century Linen Curtains embroidered in coloured silks depicting floral motifs, lined with linen, 150cm by 275cm and 200cm by 275cm; Matching Bed Cover embroidered with baskets and ribbon tied bouquets of decorative coloured flowers, the hems are in a similar style to the curtains, 165cm by 200cm, it is thought that Lady Fagg embroidered the drapes herself. Provenance; Sarah Ward was born in 1710. She married Robert Fagg at York Minster in 1729. Robert Fagg inherited the baronetcy in 1736 but died in 1740 with no issue. Lady Fagg remarried in 1748 to Roger Talbot of Wood End in the County of York (Roger Talbot died in 1778) but she retained the name of her first husband and was styled Lady Fagg. Lady Fagg was the great aunt of Sarah Ward who married Cornelius Cayley in 1784. They lived with Lady Fagg following their marriage until her death in 1791. The curtains and quilt were lent by the Bishop of Gloucester, Arthur Cayley Headlam, for exhibition at The Bowes Museum in 1931. The current vendors are the Great Great Great Grand Children of Cornelius Cayley and Sarah Ward.
CERAMICS, mixed sports, inc. cricket, three small silver trophies, Salford Hospital Cup; a pair of silver plated cufflinks with cricket bat motif; four silver fob medallions; football, Glen Baxter plate (I Seem To Have Given United`s Big No. 5 The Slip); Arthur Wood baseball spill vase; Fred Archer clay pipe, G to EX, 12
A superb and near-complete collection of autographs of the European golfers who have played in Ryder Cup competitions between 1927 and 2004, comprising 124 of the 126 players, lacking only Ted Ray (1927) and John Fallon (1955) both of whom are represented in the collection by facsimile examples, otherwise all original autographs collected on cards, pages removed from albums, occasionally on photographs or on a scorecard or captured by other means, a full list of golfers is below, neatly kept in a pair or ring binder files with typescript identification and their selection dates in each plastic sleeve, the collection also including six further autographs of players who were selected for Ryder Cups but did not play (identified in the listing below), in this respect the collection lacks the autographs of just two further golfers who were non-playing selections Eric Green (1947) and Jack Hargreaves (1951), on some occasions the signature of the Ryder Cup player is on an album page with the autographs of other golfers, consequently the collection includes duplicate examples of Ryder Cup competitors plus the autographs of other golfers of the day most notably the five times Open Champion James Braid A full listing of the autographs of the European Ryder Cup players, in alphabetical order, is as follows: Jimmy Adams, Percy Alliss, Peter Alliss, Laurie Ayton (selected but did not play, 1949), Peter Baker, Seve Ballesteros, Harry Bannerman, Brian Barnes, Maurice Bembridge, Thomas Bjorn, Aubrey Boomer, Ken Bousfield, Hugh Boyle, Harry Bradshaw, Gordon J. Brand, Gordon Brand Jr., Paul Broadhurst, Eric Brown, Ken Brown, Stewart Burns (selected but did not play, 1929), Richard Burton, Jack Busson, Peter Butler, Jose Maria Canizares, Paul Casey, Alex Caygill, Clive Clark, Howard Clark, Darren Clarke, Neil Coles, Andrew Coltart, Archie Compston, Henry Cotton, Bill Cox, Allan Dailey (selected but did not play, 1933), Fred Daly, Eamonn Darcy, William Davis, Peter Dawson, Luke Donald, Norman Drew, George Duncan, Syd Easterbrook, Nick Faldo, John Fallon, Niclas Fasth, Max Faulkner, David Feherty, Pierre Fulke, George Gadd (selected but did not play, 1927), Bernard Gallacher, Sergio Garcia, John Garner, Antonio Garrido, Ignacio Garrido, David Guilford, Malcolm Gregson, Joakim Haeggman, Tom Haliburton, Padraig Harrington, Arthur Havers, Jimmy Hitchcock, Bert Hodson, Reg Horne (selected but did not play, 1947), Tommy Horton, David Howell, Brian Huggett, Bernard Hunt, Geoffrey Hunt, Guy Hunt, Tony Jacklin, John Jacobs, Mark James, Edward Jarman, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Per-Ulrik Johansson, Herbert Jolly, Michael King, Sam King, Arthur Lacey, Barry Lane, Bernhard Langer, Paul Lawrie, Arthur Lees, Thomas Levet, Sandy Lyle, Miguel Angel Martin (selected but withdrew due to an injury, 1997), Jimmy Martin, Paul McGinley, Peter Mills, Abe Mitchell, Ralph Moffitt, Colin Montgomerie, Christy O'Connor Sr., Christy O'Connor Jr., John O'Leary, Jose Maria Olazabal, Peter Oosterhuis, Alf Padgham, John Panton, Jesper Parnevik, Alf Perry, Manuel Pinero, Lionel Platts, Eddie Polland, Ian Poulter, Philip Price, Ronan Rafferty, Ted Ray, Dai Rees, Steven Richardson, Jose Rivero, Fred Robson, Constantino Rocca, Jarmo Sandelin, Syd Scott, Des Smyth, Dave Thomas, Sam Torrance, Peter Townsend, Jean Van De Velde, Brian Waites, Philip Walton, Charlie Ward, Paul Way, Henry Weetman, Lee Westwood, Charles Whitcombe, Ernest Whitcombe, Reg Whitcombe, George Will, Norman Wood & Ian Woosnam.
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