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14 pieces of WWI crested china, including Alexandra China large Cenotaph, arms of City of London, and “Model of Despatch Rider”, Westgate on Sea, Carlton tank with badge (no town designation) “The Lusitania” with details, Oswestry, and lion on plinth “Maiwand Memorial, Fosbury Gardens, Reading”, Shelley China submarine, Folkestone, etc; and a jug with head and shoulders Lloyd George (tiny chip to base) GC(15)
4 pieces of WWI crested china, including Botolph China large tank, arms of City of London, Grafton China warship “Iron Duke”, Bath, Alexandra China Edith Cavell memorial, City of London, Carlton tank, Blackpool, Arcadian Cenotaph, City of London, Victoria China war memorial, Blackpool, etc; and a Goss souvenir jug of Edinburgh castle. GC
EDWARD VIII: (1894-1972) King of the United Kingdom January - December 1936. Later Duke of Windsor. A lengthy A.L.S., David (twice, and a third time with his initial D), twelve pages, 8vo, Montreal, Canada, 28th October - 2nd November 1919, to his mistress Freda Dudley Ward ('My vewy vewy own darling precious beloved little Fredie Wedie'), on the printed stationery of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Writing in pencil over the course of several days, the Prince of Wales commences his letter 'Here's your little boy in Montreal & he's had such a hectic day & evening' and continues to inform his lover '...my first pompous drive here yesterday afternoon was amazing & the public here seem to be quite "dippy", must be the French temperament or something as they mob me & its really a gt. strain trying to circulate even privately in the city!! There were the usual balls at the Hotel de Ville!! (guess I've become French Canadian again) tho they didn't last long...' and further reflects on his loneliness, 'I do feel so so terribly & desparately lonely to-night sweetie mine & I feel it so much more when I get into a big city full of bl--d- ugly women who I have to try & play up to!!' as well as a proposed visit to Washington, 'More wires from Washington to-night tho alas not cancelling the visit, merely piling on the stunts & what I think of all that tho I can't grouse as its all my fault for pressing to go there!! Still its without doubt & obviously the right & the only thing to do under the circumstances & feel its any way propaganda!!'. Writing the following day, the Prince announces 'I'm a vewy vewy naughty & silly little boy to have sat up so late sweetheart tho its been the case of a military ball & we only got back here at 3.00 AM & of course we had to have our usual yarn before turning in & the Admiral & I are always the leading spirits!!' and continues to inform her of the days events including squash, a lunch and speech ('...several of Grigg's ideas & brain waves uttered by me were received with enthusiasm!!'), a veterans parade and also commenting on the crowds who have greeted him, 'I regret to say a proper little beta of a flapper (aged 14-16) jumped up on the car this evening & clung to me with an iron grip imploring me to kiss her. Curse her!! Needless to say one of my 4 trusty marine orderlies pulled her off gently but friendly & she was never near gaining her objective thank God!! That kissing stunt is always done for bets tho its rather more prevailant here than anywhere else angel tho you know they can't put one over me in that respect & I'd sooner die than let any woman kiss me'......Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed in fountain pen ink by the Prince to Mrs. W. Dudley Ward in London and post marked at Montreal, Canada, 2nd November 1919. With a good black wax seal to the verso. VG Freda Dudley Ward (1894-1983) Marquesa de Casa Maury. English Socialite, the mistress of Edward, Prince of Wales from 1918-23. Ward remained a close confidante of Edward's until 1934 when his relationship with Wallis Simpson began. Unfortunately due to restrictions imposed by the-saleroom.com it is impossible to provide a complete description for this lot. Please contact the auctioneer directly for a complete catalogue description.
A Carlton ware lidded box of compressed circular form decorated in the Bird of Paradise design with butterflies and trees, on a deep blue ground, opalescent lustred interior, pattern number 3155, 18cm and a Wiltshaw and Robinson fruit stand of two handle shaped rectangular form, 31cm long (2) £40-60
A group of Goss collector's club annual bone china plates dated 1982, 83, 84, 85 and 86 together with a group of collector's china items to include Crown China motorboat with arms for Castle Donnington, Carlton China cottage with arms for Maidstone, Willow China tea for two set with arms for Penarth, Czechoslovakian miniature puzzle jug with arms for Margate and a Clifton miniature jug with arms for Exmouth. (12)
Anglo-Saxon Style Pewter FigurineAn undated archaistic cast figurine of a standing bearded figure with `phallic` cap and ribbed garment. 38 grams, 62mm (2 1/2"). Private collection, UK; formed in the 1980s. Cf. published example from Carlton Colville, Suffolk. TimeLine Auctions Ltd arranges printed catalogue rostrum Auctions, eAuctions and Timed Auctions where we offer antiquities, ancient artefacts / artifacts, antiques, collectibles, coins, medals and books for public sale. [No Reserve]Fine condition.
A Royal China Works Worcester twin-handled vase painted with a girl carrying stooks of corn, a Chinese Satsuma ware porcelain jar and cover with dog of Fo finial, raised on three figural feet, decorated with figures in a landscape and with hares, a Royal Doulton figure "This Little Pig", model No. HN 1793, a Royal Doulton figure "Tinkle Bell", model No. HN 1677, a 19th Century treen ware spice grinder, a Kaiser porcelain figure of a seated lady, onion pattern soup plate, three Carlton ware leaf dishes and a Royal Bassett dish
TLS A 20.3 x 12.7cm one page, typed letter on headed ""Bateman`s Burwash, Sussex TLS A 20.3 x 12.7cm one page, typed letter on headed ""Bateman`s Burwash, Sussex"" paper, signed ""Rudyard Kipling"" at foot in ink and dated May 26, 1895. Kipling writes to William Dunlop in reply to his letter of the 25th of May, saying that ""the date on the bookplate merely gives the year when it was designed and has no reference to the volume itself. Nor does it, evidently, belong to any one that I know"". Mailing folds, ""Private"" stamped across the upper margin of the letter. Paperclip rust stain to upper left corner. A few pencil annotations to upper margin. Together with a 18 x 11cm holograph copy of the letter written to Rudyard Kipling from Dunlop, dated ""54 Cromwell Road, Redhill, Surrey, 25th May 1935"", blue-lined white paper. Dunlop enquiries about an edition of ""The Voyage to the Polo Way"" by William Carlton Dawe, containing a bookplate dated 1894 which might be Kipling`s. He adds that the bookplate bears an inscription which might be by Kipling`s late son. Glue residue across upper section of fold, paperclip rust stain to upper left corner. Lot also includes a four page, 18 x 11.5cm letter on light blue paper, dated ""The Glables, Tisbury, 27 October 1905"" and signed ""J.L. Kipling"" at foot. Written on the first page, blank integral leaf. Kipling writes ""Dear Sir, I have a rooted dislike of publicity of any kind and should much prefer not to appear in any way in your book, especially as I have no sort of connection with the county. I have however put down on your slip all that can be necessary to say"". Minor browning to edges and fold, pencil annotations by an unknown hand to the first and third page, explaining that the letter was addressed to H.A. Bench of Brighton and the mentioned book is a ""County Family"" work. John Lockwood Kipling was an art teacher and museum curator and father to the author Rudyard Kipling, for whose works he provided many illustrations.
A hexagonal Carlton Ware jardiniere rising on a shaped foot decorated with gilt heightened floral panels on a blue ground, height 21.5cm, a Carlton Ware dish decorated with gilt and enamel pagoda on a blue ground, and a decorative Losol ware wall pocket (3). CONDITION REPORT: Good condition. Very small abrasions to Oriental dish commensurate with age.
A 1930s Carlton Ware Jazz Series twin handled shaped rectangular bowl painted in vivid polychrome enamels with abstract floral design on a light blue ground, no.8869 3651, width 31cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is some fine crazing visible around the mark on the base, minor wear to the decoration but it really is minor, lovely condition. Crazing visible to the top surface. Nothing else to report.
Two reproduction Carlton Ware Guinness figures of a drayman and kangaroo, both with printed marks (one af). CONDITION REPORT: The right ear of the kangaroo has been broken, a few tiny nibbles to the foot rim, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A small collection of mixed ceramics comprising a medium sized Royal Doulton character jug "Paddy", other character jugs of various sizes, a Carlton ware jam pot and cover decorated with crocuses, a Carlton ware saucer and a Continental figure of a boy violinist (9). CONDITION REPORT: The jam pot has several nibbles to the rim, and has some crazing to the glaze. The Shakespeare character jug has been broken and stuck back together. The rest appear good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

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