A quantity of relief moulded Carlton wares including a yellow ground comport with lobster and crab detail, a further lobster dish, leaf moulded wares, yellow ground jug with dog rose detail etc, together with an early 20th century Carlton ware type comport with printed infilled floral sprays and indistinct printed mark to base.
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14 pieces of crested china, including Carlton “Shrapnel Villa. Tommys Dugout Somewhere in France”, Swansea; Grafton China “German Gun Captured by British”, Hove; Willow Art “Model of British Tank” Dover; Grimwade beaker “Peace 1919” with Britannia and vignettes of Beatty and Haig, Newton in Makerfield; Arcadian China “Model of Clip of Bullets”, Chatham; etc. VGC
14 pieces of crested china, including Carlton “The British Tank, Successfully used against the Germans, Combles, Sep 1916”, Belfast; “Model of British 15lb Shell”, Blackpool; small warship, Middlesborough; Arcadian sailor, Wisbech; Grafton China “Desert Gun” on 4 wheel carriage, Dawley Magna; etc. VGC
3 scarce pieces of crested china: Carlton China standing shape of England and Wales, with “Take Me Back to Dear Old Blighty” etc, arms of City of Cardiff; Arcadian China “Model of Gurkha Knife”, Exmouth; unmarked “Aeroplane Propeller” with RFC wings badge and motto on one blade and arms of Dover on the other. VGC
A quantity of collectable ceramics and glass wares, to include; a Royal Doulton crystal bowl, a Caithness glass vase, a Selkirk paperweight, a pearl ware blue and white decorated clog, two Wedgwood preserve pots and covers, a Carlton Ware pin dish, a Picquot sugar pot, a German beer stein, a selection of small drinking glasses to include etched and cut glass examples and Ivorine dressing utensils, faux tortoiseshell part manicure set, a hip flask etc (Qty)
FOREIGN TRADERS IN CHINALot of four items signed by early foreign traders operating from China. Includes: GEORGE B. ROBINSON (1797-1855) The first appointed Chief Superintendent of Trade at Canton. Robinson arrived at Macau in July 1834. Franked front panel of an envelope, signed at bottom, April 1, 1827; WILLIAM APPLETON (1786-1862) American merchant and ship-owner, founded the trading house of William Appleton & Company which had extensive trade with China. Signature with place "Boston", on a small piece; JOHN REEVES (1774-1856) English Inspector of Tea for the East India Company, spent 19 years working in Canton during the tea season. A keen amateur naturalist, Reeves documented the animals and plants in and around Canton. He also collected specimens and commissioned talented Chinese artists to paint them. Clipped signature, first name trimmed, signed in Canton; and JAMSETJEE JEEJEBHOY (1783-1859) Indian merchant and philanthropist who commenced his career with trading voyages to China during which he was attacked by the French and by pirates. His profits were used to benefit India's poor. A.L.S. 3pp.8vo., 18 Carlton Hill East, Jan. 22, 1857, signed in Farsi, including his seal, annotated in another hand in English. Four pieces.

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