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A Beswick pottery Dubonnet advertising figure group modelled as a poodle and a bulldog flanking a bottle, with paper label, 17.5cm, together with a pair of Crown Devon pottery decanters in the form of ships' lights, with gilt, red and green metallic decoration, with partial makers' labels, 16cm, and Carlton ware figure, Pick Flowers Brewmaster, 25cm
Ephemera, an interesting and attractive collection of International hotel labels from the 1950s and 60s. Noted The Atlantic Hotel Bathurst Gambia, Hotel Condado Barcelona, , Solfonn Norway, Royal Court Hotel London, Hotel Carlton Luxembourg and many other, also a P & O List of Passengers on SS Rajputana 1937 (gd) (100+).
Marine Transport - Kenneth Denton Shoesmith (1890 - 1939), after, an early 20th century poster, Prince Line, London E.C.3., Agents: Middlesborough, Manchester, Leith, New York, Hong Kong and Shanghai, [Destinations]: United Kingdom & Continent to Tunis, Malta, Alexandria, Syria, Cyprus, River Plate; United States to South America, Far East, Brazil, River Plate, France and Levant, the whole centred by a steam liner cruising through choppy seas, Published by Carlton Printers Ltd, London [n.d., c. 1925], lithograph, 65cm x 75cm
Six rare crested ware ceramics to include pieces by Arcadian, Carlton, and Willow, a blackbird boy relating to Bristol, a white bird boy relating to Guildford, boy in a bed with a slider, Bournemouth, a black cat on a milk churn, a black cat on a cushion, and a 'Horsey Keep Your Tail Up' ashtray (6). CONDITION REPORT There are no obvious signs of significant damage or repair.
Seven items of crested ware by Goss, Shelley and Carlton to include a garden roller, a water pump, a thumbs up pixie, a pair of salts modelled on the ancient salt cellar in Glastonbury museum, a model of Queen Victoria's baby shoe, the exact size of the first shoes worn by Princess Victoria HM the late Queen died January 22nd 1901, and a model of a Norwegian horse shaped beer bowl (7).
'Goes Just as Well if Read Backwards'Joyce (James) Autograph Letter Signed to 'Dear Mr [Thomas] Pugh,' 1pp, on paper of Carlton Elite Hotel, Zurich, dated 22.9.1934, thanking him for sending photographs of Dublin. '[They] are now in New York. Please let me know what I owe you for them. I am glad you liked the little payment I asked my Dutch publisher to send you. You know people tell me it goes on just as well if read backwards. But the designs, I think are very charming.'With a good signature (slightly smudged), 'James Joyce'. The paper a little marked and rumpled, pencilled squiggle on cognate page, otherwise V.G.The 'little payment' evidently refers to Pugh's copy of 'The Mime, Mick & The Maggies,' (see Lot 665), a very generous payment. (1)Provenance: From the collection of Joyce's friend Thomas Pugh. (1)
Pair of Japanese baluster form two handled vases decorated with landscapes, a French pottery globular vase painted with flowers with a narrow neck, an Art Deco orange lustre two handled vase, small Limoges yellow decanter and two tots, small Carlton Ware vase, small French porcelain jug and bowl

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