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A Coalport Porcelain Part Tea and Coffee Service, circa 1820, painted with flowersprays in shaped panels on broad pink border with gilt lattice within gadrooned rims, comprising seven teacups, eight coffee cups, eight saucers, two saucer dishes and a slop bowl, bear spurious Swansea marks (26)
ARR Bernard Leach, attributed, (British, 1887-1978)Large Bowl, circa 1960Stoneware, the interior with cream crackle glaze with `Fern Frond` motif painted in cobalt blue and iron in the well, the exterior with mottled brown and cream glaze, impressed Leach Pottery sealH 12cm, D 31cmPROVENANCE: The Berkeley Collection. Although this bowl does not bear the personal seal of Bernard Leach it was identified as being by his hand by Janet Leach from who the bowl was purchased.CONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
*South Eastern Railway. Untitled singles with company initials in the conditions on the backs, comprising 1st Class from Charing Cross to East Croydon (soiled), and Erith to London Bridge (fare overprint), blue 2nd Class from Charing Cross to Lewisham Junction (glue marks on back), pink 2nd Class from Tunbridge Wells to Tunbridge (renamed 5/1893), Parliamentary 3rd Class from Charing Cross to Spa Road (closed 15/3/1915; light crease) and 3rd Class from Dartford to Lee. Three tickets do not have a year in the date; two bear dates in the 1880s, while the one with the fare overprint appears to have been issued in 1892 (6)
*South Eastern Railway. Untitled singles with company initials in the conditions on the backs, comprising pink 2nd Class from Cannon Street to Waterloo Junction (with red `W` overprint), Greenwich to Charing Cross (with red cross overprint; paper on back), and Tunbridge Wells to Tunbridge (renamed 5/1893), green 3rd Class from Charing Cross to Cannon Street (paper on back), and Greenwich to Charing Cross (with red cross overprint; paper on back), and buff 3rd Class from Cannon Street to Charing Cross (with red cross overprint), Greenwich to London Bridge, and Tunbridge (renamed 5/1893) to Godstone (with user`s rubber stamp). The first ticket was issued in 1874; five bear dates between 1883 and 1886, while two do not have a year in the date (8)
Early 20th Century German blond mohair teddy bear, probably Steiff, having black boot button eyes and pointed muzzle, body with hump back and having card disc jointed limbs, 40cm high Extremely dirty and rather worn mainly across the chest and back of legs, arm pads are replacements, foot pads are possibly replacements - General condition consistent with age **
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