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A collection of Beswick birds comprising; woodpecker, model number 1218, magpie, red cardinal, cockatoo, kestrel, model number 2316, and a kingfisher wall plaque (at fault) (6) CONDITION REPORT: Cockatoo - restored base. Possibly not Beswick.Kingfisher- chipped beak and wing.Crazed throughout otherwise ok.
*[Potter, Beatrix]. Peter Rabbit tea service, Stoke-on-Trent: Grimwades, circa 1922, comprising a tea pot with lid (height 10cm/4ins), a milk jug (height 5.5cm/2ins), a sugar bowl (height 4cm/1.4ins), four cups (height 5cm/2ins), four saucers (diameter 11cm/4.5ins), four small plates (diameter 10.5cm/4ins), and two bread & butter or cake plates (diameter 15.5cm/6ins), each with a colour lithographed scene from The Tale of Peter Rabbit, and gilt rims and handles (occasionally rubbed), each with maker's mark on base, teapot with very tiny chip on edge, one cup with .5in hairline crack Extremely rare complete set of Beatrix Potter nursery china, the very first to be produced. Miss Potter sanctioned production of the set in 1917, but Grimwades didn't begin manufacturing until 1922, blaming war-time shortages of materials and staff. Even incomplete sets are difficult to find, given the limited production of the set and its fragile nature. Beatrix Potter was said to be very pleased with the set and ordered some for Christmas presents. (Louise Irvine, editor, John Beswick & Royal Albert Beatrix Potter Figures & Giftware, 1996, pages 10 & 83) (17)
A Royal Worcester Blush ware jug of basket form with lizard decoration relief date marked for 1895, together with a Beswick figure of a kitten marked 1435, a Royal Doulton figure marked HN2583 ?, a Royal Worcester miniature jug of leaf form and a Beswick figure of a donkey in brown gloss finish CONDITION REPORTS Worcester jug with damaged and repaired spout, small chips to feet. Otherwise conducive with age and use. Small Worcester leaf jug cracked and chipped to rim, Royal Doulton kitten basically sound although with some surface scratching. Beswick kitten with crazing and dirt to surface. Beswick Donkey appears in good condition.
Hyacinth Girl a Beswick Pottery wall plaque, model no.8187, oval, cast in low relief and painted in colours, an unusual Gray's Pottery wall decoration modelled as two lovebirds, a pottery scottie dog wall mask and five Art Deco style wall masks each modelled as a lady, printed and painted marks, chip to back plate of Beswick plaque, 31cm. high (8) Literature Sue Lunt British Art Deco Ceramics, National Museum of Liverpool, page 103 catalogue number 106 for a comparable Beswick wall plaque.
Five Beswick Beatrix Potter character figure groups ' Mittens, Tom Kitten and Moppet', 'Hiding From The Cat', 'Ginger and Pickles', 'Mrs Tiggywinkle and Lucie' (all four with certificates of authenticity) and 'Flopsy, Mopsy and Cotton-Tail', all boxed (5). CONDITION REPORT: 'Tiggy-Winkle and Lucie' held on plinth with blu-tac; otherwise usual manufacturing imperfections but ok.
Six Beswick Beatrix Potter character figures including 'Benjamin Bunny', 'Tom Kitten', 'Jemima Puddleduck' and 'Sweet Peter Rabbit', the majority with gold marks, all boxed (6). CONDITION REPORT: Peter Rabbit with marks to right ear, probably manufacturing imperfection, see picture, otherwise usual manufacturing imperfections but ok.
A large quantity of mixed ceramics including a Foley part tea set decorated with posies, a Spode Art Deco stylised elephant marked to base 'Spode's Velamour, England', a Beswick white cat, pin dishes with examples by Royal Worcester, Poole, Coalport, etc, Portmeirion pieces, a miniature teapot, jug and bowl, Wedgwood and other plates, a collection of miniature animals, etc.
A Beswick matt glazed model deer on a rocky outcrop, height 35cm, and a Royal Doulton model shire horse (both af) (2). CONDITION REPORT: Antler has come off deer and has been glued back on, shire horse with small chip to front left hoof rim which follows to the base of the hoof, also glue residues to the deers other antler but not certain whether antler has come off.
A Beswick matt glazed Hereford bull with champion stamp to underside, length 18.5cm, and three further Beswick calves (all af) (3). CONDITION REPORT: Bull with chip to front of front right hoof, black headed calf with very small chip to left ear, second calf with larger to left ear and final calf rear left leg has been broken and re-glued.
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