A group of English dessert and cabinet plates of various designs, mostly mid-19th Century, with blue, green and pink grounds Condition Report: Blue Ground - two Chamberlains plates, dark blue ground. One masked, one with hairline crack to rim. The other star crack to base. Spode patt. 2177 - star crack. Chamberlains patt. 400 - rubbed gilding. Clews plate - rubbing to gilt rim. Newhall # 1476 - crack from rim to centre. Ridgway - with fruit - crack to rim. Copeland 7 Garrett armorial - good condition. Square sandwich plate - two hairline cracks to rim. White leaf rim and roses to centre - stained rim crack. Small plate - three border reserves - stained crazingPink Ground - Square dish - extensively damaged. Bloor Derby - rim crack & rubbed gilding. #1917 - three pieces of rim broken and glued, rubbed gildingGreen Ground - Tureen stand - some rubbing to well. Swansea three sprigs - W shaped section broken and glued in rim. Very moulded patt #1472 - chip to front rim. Two Davenport (impressed anchor) - one with restored rim break, the other worn gilding and enamels. Moulded vine stand - hairline crack in base, rubbed well. Moulded rose border - slightly rubbed. Moulded bird border - chip and crack to rim
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A pair of Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet plates, each painted with fruit by Albert Shuck, signed A. Shuck, within a blue and gilded border and a Royal Worcester teacup and saucer painted with fruit by Harry Ayrton, signed H. Ayrton Condition Report: The cup is signed HH Price and appears in good condition. The saucer signed Ayrton has a faint hairline crack.Both plates are crazed but one also has a bad crack and another hairline crack.
A pair of Minton porcelain pedestal cups, each painted with reserves to a green ground, with twin gilded handles, 13cm high, a Worcester Flight Barr & Barr cabinet cup and saucer and various other pieces of porcelain to include Derby Condition Report: Flight Barr & Barr Saucer - Good condition Flight Barr & Barr Cup - Broken and glued back from several pieces.
A WWII Air Ministry astro compass Mark II, in its wooden carrying case; a Thermos flask, the base with broad arrow and 1945; an Air Ministry steel “First Aid Outfit” box from an escape dingy (paint worn); “The Paragon Case”, a first aid wall cabinet with hinge down door having printed label from the Factory Department of the Home Office, 1926; a periscope from a WWII armoured fighting vehicle; a WWI trench art ashtray; and a large fragment of alloy skin from a crashed aircraft. Various conditions.
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