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A collection of Pelham Puppets, seven puppets in their original yellow boxes circa 1960/1970 to include; a Pinky & Perky set plus one other Pinky, a Tyrolean Girl, a Mr Mac Boozle, a Sailor and a Fritzi, other items include an unboxed 'Bengo' from the television series and a recent issue Thunderbird model of Virgil, Copyrighted Carlton Television
A collection of 20th century ceramics including a Royal Winton dish modelled as celery, a Carlton ware dish of triangular form with moulded and painted tomato decoration, a Crown Devon "Summer Time" pattern cup and saucer with printed and infilled hollyhock decoration, a six place Alfred Meakin sandwich set with colourful printed decoration of a fisherman in a harbour setting, etc
George III oval carved giltwood mirror, stencilled Lord Mountstephen on verso *Lord Mount Stephen (1829-1921) was born George Stephen in Scotland. He made his fortune in Canada in banking and railways. He was ennobled in 1891 and retired to England where he rented Brocket Hall from 1892 until his death, also living at 17 Carlton House Terrace; his widow continuing to live at the latter address until her death in 1933. There was no heir to the title. It is likely that Lord Mount Stephen would have marked his own possessions to differentiate them from those belonging to Brocket Hall. Pictures from Lord Mount Stephen`s collection were sold by Christies on the 19th May 1922. Most probably his other surplus items from Brocket Hall were disposed of at that time
A Carlton Ware Armand Lustre Flies pattern four footed bombe shaped vase decorated with butterflies and moths against a red lustre ground, height 14cm together with a large ginger jar (lacking cover) decorated with butterflies and moths against a red lustre ground, height 22cm, both with gold printed marks (2)
A Carlton Ware Guinness advertising toucan table lamp with original shade, the base formed as a toucan stood beside a foaming pint with the printed phrase `How grand to be a toucan just think toucan do` and the reverse `If he can say as you can Guinness is good for you`, the shade with printed scenes of the Guinness characters in a tug of war, printed marks, height 40cm
A Parcel lot of Art Deco ceramics to include Clarice Cliff Celtic harvest preserve pot with chrome lid, Clarice Cliff Royal Staffordshire bowl A/F, Myott geometric moulded jug, shape 9769 with floral decoration, Susie Cooper oval plate, feather pattern, banded saucer, and vase in the form of three pipes, marked England, and a handled pot in the manner of Carlton ware, unmarked. 8 pieces.
A parcel lot of Art Deco ceramics to include a Clarice Cliff Bizarre bowl with geometric pattern, gilt mark, Shelley Eve shape cake plate, pattern 2117, Grimwades Byzanta ware bowl with floral decoration, Sylvac bowl shape 1514 fashioned as a tree trunk with elf and rabbit decoration, Carlton Ware jug and bowl with scrolling shell motif, Mintons banded tankard, Wade Heath jug A/F and three flying duck wall plaques A/F, 11 pieces.
12 pieces of crested china, including Carlton large policeman holding up traffic “A Policeman’s Lot is not a Happy One”, arms of Brighton; Arcadian tank, Brighton; Crown China bulldog, Stafford; Arcadian submarine, Bromsgrove; Arcadian shell, Southbourne; grandfather clock “Peace signed 1919” Ramsgate; etc. GC
A Torquay pottery Widdicombe Fair relief moulded jug, another depicting a parrot perched upon a branch on a blue ground, a Carlton ware leaf pedestal bowl, a Creedy Vintage Cider stoneware storage jar, an Art Deco cylindrical tapering jug decorated to the body with two lovers in a garden, a quantity of blue and white tablewares and a collection of eight Spode bone china Christmas plates
AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS: Two autograph albums containing many signatures by various entertainers and sportsmen of the 1950s - 1970s including Roy Castle, Alma Cogan, Jack Douglas, Gary Sobers, Frank Worrell, Ray Wilson, Manchester United, Sunderland F.C., Charlton Athletic, Newcastle United, Hull Kingston Rovers R.L.F.C., Indian Cricket team 1952 etc., also including a selection of vintage signed postcard photographs and slightly larger by various entertainers including Gracie Fields, Ted Ray, Arthur English, Charlie Chester, Jack Train etc., and further including a selection of signed cards and pieces by various footballers including Bill Shankly, Norman Hunter, Nigel Worthington, Carlton Palmer, Warren Barton, Kevin Phillips, David Seaman, Nigel Winterburn, Sol Campbell, Martin Keown, Garry Birtles, Lou Macari, Bryan Robson, Gianfranco Zola, Dennis Wise, Viv Anderson, David Platt, Alan Shearer, Gordon Strachan, Paul Scholes, David James, Ray Clemence, Nigel Clough, Dion Dublin, John Barnes, Peter Shilton etc. The majority of pages in the autograph albums and the signed cards are neatly annotated to the edges in the hand of a collector. Some age wear, G to VG, 2 albums + 109
GEORGE IV: (1762-1830) King of the United Kingdom 1820-30. D.S., George P R, as Prince Regent, on behalf of King George III, at the head, (minor blots at the beginning and end of the signature) two pages, folio, Court at Carlton House, 25th June 1812. The manuscript document is a warrant addressed to the Commissioners for Auditing the Public Accounts and states that the 'Commissioners of the Royal Hospital at Chelsea have stated....that the sum of £8614.5.0 had been appropriated to the Current Expenses of the year from the deduction of one shilling in the Pound stopped on Payments to Our Pensioners from the 25th December 1810 to 24th December 1811', further authorising the payments under the Royal Sign Manual. Countersigned at the conclusion by Nicholas Vansittart (1766-1851) 1st Baron Bexley. English Politician, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1812-23. With blank integral leaf. Some neat splitting at the folds (professionally repaired) and with some light age wear and dust staining, G
A collection of three late 19th and early 20th century Royal Worcester Blush Ivory flat back jugs with shaped necks, painted and gilded floral decoration and printed marks to base number 1094 together with a Doulton Lambeth Slaters hot water jug with pewter mount, a Beswick model of a Blue Tit with impressed number to the base 992, a Beswick model of a Wren with impressed number to the base 266, a Royal Worcester thimble with painted fruit decoration, a Carlton ware pink ground shaped dish with rose spray decoration and two matching candlesticks, etc
A quantity of mixed ceramics comprising three Royal Doulton Series ware plates The Jester, The Parson and The Falconer, a Carlton ware jug with applied flower decoration to the handle, six continental plates in the form of large pink pansies, a long and heavy Highland Stoneware serving dish decorated with a hand painted trout, etc

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