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Guinness, three items to include, a lidded jar, pie funnel and mustard pot. Jar by T.G Green & Co decorated with Zoo keeper, Toucan, Kangaroo, Ostrich, Lion, Sealion, Bear, Tortoise all pulling on rope, 9cm. Mustard pot by Carlton Ware, decorated with Toucans 8cm H. Pie Funnel "Genius Guinness" with Toucan. No chips or cracks.
Guinness, selection of Guinness Jugs, Plates and Ash Trays. Includes; four jugs two having Toucan motif tallest 17cm, two plain white plate with Toucan motif Diameter 18cm, two pin dishes with Guinness logo 11cm, 13cm, circular Carlton Ware ash tray 22cm, rectangular ash tray "Guinness Is Good for You" 13cm, circular ash tray "Guinness is Good for You" 12cm. 12 items in total no chips or cracks. (12)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, a Carlton Ware 'Vert Royale' part coffee set comprising milk jug (chipped base), covered sugar bowl, four cups and six saucers, five enamel pill boxes, a Bavarian porcelain trefoil and bon bon dish, a Mason's 'Mandalay' pattern planter, a pair of Doulton - Lambeth vases (both damaged and reglued), six pieces of Wedgwood Jasperware, a boxed limited edition Wedgwood black basalt tankard 1610/2500 to commemorate 1981 Royal Wedding, a Wedgwood Portland Blue vase (chipped rim), etc. (s.d/a.f) (qty) (Condition Report: light damage and signs of wear to most pieces in varying degrees)
A collection of Carlton Ware table wares and a small quantity of similar. [W] Condition Report: Generally good condition, a couple of pieces have small chips, teapot appears to have a hairline crack near the handle, otherwise good condition with some surface dirt and crazing. NOTE: IN HOUSE SHIPPING IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS LOT, PLEASE CONTACT CLIENT SERVICES FOR A LIST OF SUITABLE COURIERS AND A QUOTE.
Modern (2000) Carlton Thunderbirds Tracy Island with functioning electronic light and sounds functions (tested), please note some damage to rocket launcher piece (replacement parts generally available elsewhere), otherwise set in excellent though dusty little used condition, some typical sticker peeling
Selection of ceramics to include Wedgwood jasperware Sage green lidded trinket box, rectangle pin dish, blue lidded oval trinket dish and small round pin dish. Royal Doulton figures Scrooge, Sairy Gamp, Little Nell, Oliver Twist and Pecksniff. Carlton ware Rouge Royale cream jug. a/f (Small Tray)
Collection of Porcelain Items, comprising two Royal Doulton figures 'Cissie' and 'Bo-Peep', approx. 5'' tall, Carlton Ware hand painted cruet set, Beswick Foxy Whiskered Gentleman, Beswick Walt Disney Winnie the Pooh, Beswick cat, Royal Doulton Piglet & the Balloon and Royal Doulton Piglet picking Violets, Beswick Mandarin Duck, Beswick Jemima & Her Ducklings, Beswick Miss Moppet, and a pheasant figure.
Three pieces of Carlton Ware - A Sultan and Slave pattern vase, red ground 12.5cm high, a New Stork spill vase, 9cm high and a Paradise Bird dish, 14.5cm diameter (3)There are no obvious signs of any damage or restoration. There is wear to the gilding on the rim of Sultan vase and some crazing. Scratch to the back of the spill vase and light wear to the dish gilding.
A QUEEN ANNE SILVER TAZZA RICHARD GREEN, LONDON 1707 Engraved with an armorial to the centre, H over WE beneath and on a circular moulded spreading pedestal foot 23cm (9in) diameter 562g (18.1 oz) These are the arms of the Ramsden family, who at the time of grant (1575) were of Longley, Yorkshire. The family were created in 1689 Baronets of Byram, Yorkshire. The date of assay (1707) appears to indicate that the person who commissioned this item was Sir William RAMSDEN (1672-1736) 2nd Baronet, a famous pioneering horse breeder of Byram. He was the son and heir of Sir John RAMSDEN (1648-1690) 1st Baronet by Sarah BUTLER (1649-1684) of Gainsborough Lincolnshire. Burke's General Armory records the arms as of the RAMSDEN family of Carlton Hall, Carlton in Lindrick, Nottinghamshire. Notably the second son of the 2nd Baronet purchased the Carlton Hall in 1774 and his descendants resided there until the 20th century. That second son was Robert RAMSDEN (1708-1789) born at Byram who died at Carlton Hall. The lack of a cadency mark displayed with these arms suggests that although this item may have later been in the ownership of Robert RAMSDEN (2nd son) it was intended for the use of Sir William RAMSDEN 2nd Baronet and the above record is incorrect. Condition Report: Marks are lightly rubbedEngraving crispWobblesSlight upturn to foot rimCondition Report Disclaimer

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