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A collection of British blue and white pottery, predominantly 19th centuryincluding a Ridgway hexagonal 'Asiatic Palaces' dish, 30cm wide; a Minton 'Camel and Giraffe' plate, 24cm diameter; a 'Dromedary' plate, maker unknown, 20.1cm diameter; a Rogers 'Zebra' plate, impressed mark, 21cm diameter, together with a matching meat platter, 49cm wide; a Rogers 'Elephant' plate, impressed mark, 21.7cm diameter; a Bovey Tracey or Stevenson 'Spotted Deer' plate, unmarked, 24cm diameter, together with a matching meat platter, 48cm wide; an Andrew Stevenson 'Peacock and Turkey' plate, 25cm diameter; a Thomas Rathbone & Co, Portobello 'Girl at the Well / The Font' plate, printed mark, 25cm diameter; a 'Chasing a Tiger Across a River' plate, maker unknown, 25cm diameter; Spode Indian Sporting Series 'Death of the Bear' plate, 25cm diameter; a 'Buffalo' plate, maker unknown, printed rosette or 'daisy' mark, 18cm diameter; a Dudson 'Hunting With Cheetahs' cream jug; an invalid feeder, marked 'Monument Opaque China', Mason's Ironstone jardiniere, 15cm high, large 'Buffalo' tankard, 15cm high and 11.5cm diameter etc (qty, mixed lot)Condition:Rogers Zebra plate - chipped to front and reverse rim.Rogers Elephant plate - cracked.Buffalo plate- Stained, glaze faults to rim.Bovey Tracey / Stevenson 'Spotted Deer' meat platter - restored, probably broken into pieces previously.Hunting With Cheetahs jug - Hairline, spout nibble.Invalid Feeder - cracked.Mason's Ironstone jardiniere - crazing to the glaze, restored rim chip.Buffalo tankard - Cracked, restored.Items not explicitly listed in the main lot description have not yet been checked for condition and may contain faults/repairs.Rogers 'Zebra' meat platter - large section broken and re-glued, with an unassociated crack.
Corgi Juniors a group of TV & Film Related to include (1) 1014 "Jerry's" Banger; (2) 49 "Woody Woodpecker"; (3) 58 "Tom's" Cart; (4) 82 "Yogi Bear" Jeep and (5) 84 "Bugs Bunny" Jeep - conditions appear to be generally Near Mint to Mint in generally Fair (complete) to Good Plus factory sealed blister cards. (5)
NEWTONIAN; a cased set of approximately fifty-one glass slides, all titled 'From Nansen's "Farthest North"', the slides all relating to the 1883 Fram Polar Exhibition by Norwegian Fridtjof Nansen, the slides feature sailors, scientists, meteorological studies, ice-capped boat, activities and an illustration titled 'You Must Look Sharp', depicting a Polar bear attack, etc.
18th century silver chamberstick by William Cafe, London 1763. Purchase receipt included for £1050 from an Evesham jewellers & silversmiths. Chamberstick, sconce & snuffer all bear the distinctive bird family crest of the Nicholls family. Weight 358.6g. Some signs of minor repair to the reverse, see photos.
Four boxes of assorted items to include: crochet doilies, embroidery hoops, Vogue and other vintage sewing patterns, embroidered placemats, knitting needles, vintage tins, brushes, Giles books, metal sign, various collectors plates, Homepride flour man, small teddy bear, flare pack, wine filter in box, Harrods tin, Sue Bradley's Travellers Yarn book, box containing various sporting trophies and shields, Spanish tile with a bull fighter on, Pacer 2 binoculars 10 x 50mm, extendable ruler, camping sets etc. (4)
DC COMICS, METAL MEN (1963) FULL RUN #1-56, US issue, bagged and boardedIn general terms covers are attached, no 6 has a loose bottom staple, there is wear commensurate with age, no. 3 perhaps the most so and also beats a further stamp to cover, no known loose pages but there are all sealed so haven't been checked individually but no notes on covers to indicate that pages are loose, no visible graffiti on covers of those checked, majority do bear UK price stamps, scans of 1-6 provided for reference
A 2020 Isle of Man 'Rupert Bear' Silver 50 pence collection and a coin and stamp set the silver set includes five coins, each depicting a coloured portrait of characters from the story. Boxed with certificate. The other set contains five cupro Nickel 50 pence coins in slabs along with 4 slabs each containg two Rupert Bear Stamps (2)
Three photographs (each 8.5 x 13.5cm) depicting Bob Dylan performing onstage at 'Gerdes Folk City' in New York City, c September 1961. Two further photographs depict another of the performing artists on that night's bill. Three of the photographs have been signed and inscribed by Dylan to the verso. One reading "Woody Guthrie in John Birch Out Bob Dylan", one reading "Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues It Really Happened You Know Bob Dylan" and one simply signed with Dylan's name. The photographs are sold here with full copyright and right to reproduce and a letter to that effect will be issued to winning bidder. Provenance: the vendor worked on the RMS Queen Mary transatlantic route in the 1960s between Southampton and New York, and when in NYC was a frequent attendee at folk clubs in Greenwich Village. In September 1961 he attended a performance by Bob Dylan at 'Gerdes Folk City', making a recording (see lot 471 here) and taking several photographs. He had the photographs developed the following day and returned the following night, whereupon he asked Dylan to sign them. Later, on another visit in 1962 he asked Dylan to sign a copy of his debut album (see lot 468 here). He also obtained handwritten directions/instructions from Dylan (on the back of an original ticket for this performance at 'Gerde's) on how to visit Woody Guthrie, who was in hospital at the time (see lot 470 here), this note featured in the book 'My Name Is New York' (Powerhouse Books, NYC).
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