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A collection of Wedgwood glass paperweights and animals comprised of two hedgehogs, boxed, a mushroom, a dog, two clear glass paperweights with jasperware plaques, boxed, a bird and a clear glass paperweight, both boxed (8 items) CONDITION REPORT: White and red hedgehog paperweight - Condition good. Oval factory label present. Box very tatty. Yellow and brown hedgehog paperweight - Condition good. Wedgwood paper label to base and factory label present. Box very tatty. Cameo 'Queen' Silver jubilee paperweight - Base with a few minor scratches, otherwise condition good. jasperware plaque in good condition but not attached to the glass, just resting in the recess. Box and packaging in good order. Cameo 'Cupid stringing bow' paperweight - A few scratches to the base, otherwise in good condition. Cameo dirty but not damaged and not attached to the glass, just resting in the recess. Box in fair condition. Bubble paperweight - In good condition, paper factory label present. Box in fair condition. Bird - In good condition with factory paper label. Box and packaging in average/worn condition. Mushroom - Some scratches to the base and a small chip to the edge of the foot. (No box) Dog (Not cat as originally catalogued!) - Scratches to the base (no box)
Assorted ceramics related sales catalogues and hardback reference books, mostly factory related including Spode, Masons, William Greatbatch and Staffordshire, New Hall, Bow, Longton Hall, Liverpool Herculaneum, Rockingham, Ridgway, English Delftware, and 'Coalport and Coalbrookdate Porcelains' by Geoffrey Godden limited edition numbered 526/1500 (13 volumes and 9 sale catalogues) - Part of a private owner collection
*Griggs (Frederick Landseer, 1876-1938). Potter's Bow, 1924, etching on antique French pale cream laid paper, one of 46 impressions of the seventh state, signed in pencil, with Dovers House Press monogram added in ink to verso, some foxing to central portion, margins trimmed (as usual), plate size 258 x 180 mm (10.2 x 7.1 ins), sheet size 267 x 188 mm (10.5 x 7.4 ins) Comstock 33 vii/vii. Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Neil Green, with his inkstamp monogram to lower right corner. (1)
A Marksman Archery Products target bow, Olympic TS4 model 66, height 160cm. Provenance: Purchased from The Harley Gallery, Welbeck, 1994. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration, but apparently not suitable for shooting as stablisers and damper missing.
A 20th century Pierce gilt metal and enamel brooch watch, the circular pendant case with scroll border, silvered dial, Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, 15 jewel Pierce Swiss lever movement, the blue guilloche enamel case back with painted rose, 21mm, suspended from a gilt bow pin MOVEMENT: functioning at time of cataloguing CASE: enamel good, tarnishing overall, facetted high domed crystal, a little grubby DIAL:no apparent issues
A 19th Century folding silk parasol, the ebony handle and shaft, pommel and terminal carved as dog's heads, foliate engraved silver coloured metal collar, long sliding white metal collar, black silk canopy with lace edging, the upper layer decorated with rows of flowers and lines, black lace bow below spike
A Bretby figure, Mr Pickwick, from the illustrations by Robert W. Buss for Pickwick Papers, he stand tugging the collar of his frock coat, a monocle dangles across his waistcoat, wearing a bow tie and Wellington boots, 23cm high, impressed marks, model no. 3078; another, similar, glazed in contrasting tones of verdigris and white, 23cm high, impressed marks (2)
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