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AN EARLY (20TH CENTURY) WILTSHAW & ROBINSON CARLTON WARE GONDOLA VASE, decorated in Dragon and Cloud pattern No. 2818, Rd No. 716736, length 33cm together with a Carlton Ware gondola vase in Rouge Royale new Mikado pattern (dull sound when tapped, no obvious damage), a blue new Mikado pattern vase, height 15cm (cracked), a Wiltshaw and Robinson Carlton Ware Chrysanthemum sifter with silver mount, height 16cm and a Carlton ware urn shaped Rouge twin handled vase, height 19cm (5)
A GROUP OF ASSORTED EUROPEAN CERAMICS Mostly Mid-late 20th Cenutry, comprising: cups, saucer, dishes and bowls, various makers including Carlton Ware, Noritake, Royal Crown Derby, Quimper etc The dish 6cm high x 24cm wide x 15cm deep Condition: General signs of wear commensurate with use and age, a green cup with a hairline, the milk jug with a chip, the small Imari pot with a chip to the rim, the teapot with a chip to the spout and to the handle
Nine pieces of crested ware to include Carlton Sheffield submarine, "Thumbs Up " Flamborough, Goss Eddystone lighthouse Falmouth, Willow Flamborough Head lighthouse, Arcadian Herne Bay life boat, Devonia Depry's clock Plymouth, Devon port lighthouse and maid and two with no maker.Condition ReportSubmarine with crack to base, other items to appear to be good.
Ceramics, A large group of Carlton ware 'Golly' ceramic band modelsOriginally handmade by mothers in Africa for theirchildren from old fabric and cloth, the golly doll was adopted as the mascotand trademark for the Robertson's confectionery brand around 1910 after thecompany's founder John Robertson visited the US and noticed children playingwith them. Robertson's Gollies have been collected by people across the UK and aroundthe world for generations but garnered a contentious image in the 1980s becauseof links to racism. The trademark was removed from Robertson's branding in 2001. These items are listedon the basis they are illustrative of by a gone culture in which there weredifferent social norms. We understand the potential controversy surroundingthis type of item but believe that providing transparent information abouthistorical context fosters greater understanding of our complex culturalhistory. The tallest measures 18cm high
Ceramics, A large group of Carlton ware 'Golly' ceramic band modelsOriginally handmade by mothers in Africa for theirchildren from old fabric and cloth, the golly doll was adopted as the mascotand trademark for the Robertson's confectionery brand around 1910 after thecompany's founder John Robertson visited the US and noticed children playingwith them. Robertson's Gollies have been collected by people across the UK and aroundthe world for generations but garnered a contentious image in the 1980s becauseof links to racism. The trademark was removed from Robertson's branding in 2001. These items are listedon the basis they are illustrative of by a gone culture in which there weredifferent social norms. We understand the potential controversy surroundingthis type of item but believe that providing transparent information abouthistorical context fosters greater understanding of our complex culturalhistory.
Various ceramics inc Nelson Pottery Silver Jubilee fleet mugs, Artisan plates and bowls, Royal Doulton Defenders of the realm plates, Carlton Ware dish and spoon, Country Artist figurines, vintage bread plates, stone water bottle, Pyrene fire extinguisher, glassware inc Ashley & Bernwood mosaic oil burner, brass candlesticks and Matchbox and Lledo die cast cars (2 boxes)
A collection of nineteenth and twentieth century pottery, c.1830-1920. Yo include: a named and dated porcelain floral mug, a Copeland jelly mould, a Carlton Ware match striker, a Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, a transfer-printed picture on ceramic of Mrs. Gladstone, a brown-printed pin dish and a pate sur pate vase decorated with cranes. Vase: 14 cm tall. (8) Condition: Vase broken and glued, named jug broken and glued, chip to jelly mould, small chip to Doulton jug, stand of Mrs. Gladstone damaged. Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
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