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A rare large Royal Doulton ceramic character jug 'goatee-beard Cavalier', printed backstamp and numbered 13 verso, h.15cm, with corresponding letter from The Royal Doulton Historical Information Officer dated 8th June 1992Condition report: Mid-level crazing throughout.Otherwise appears very good and original.
Two pairs of large modern table lamps of structural form, another pair of gilt metal table lamps, three modern ceramic vases, a pair of foliate wall sconces, antique copper including bed warming pans and measures, a bronzed composite equestrian sculpture, walnut Westminster mantel clock and a large quantity of mixed cushions and scatter cushions (quantity)
A SIMULATED GRANITE FRAGMENTARY HEAD OF AN EGYPTIAN FIGURE POSSIBLY FRENCH, 19TH CENTURY Ceramic with painted simulated stone body and detailing30cm high Provenance: The Simon Neal Collection Condition Report: Margins rubbed throughout and with some abrasions to main body- notable to nose from contact- in each case revealing underlying body beneath decorative surfaceSurface is slightly dirty from atmosphere and handling,Please see additional images which form part of this condition reportCondition Report Disclaimer
DAVID DRAKARD (ED): LIMEHOUSE WARE REVEALED, English Ceramic Circle, 1993, 1st edition, 4to, original cloth, d/w + KIERON TYLER & OTHERS: THE LIMEHOUSE PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY, EXCAVATIONS AT 108-116 NARROW STREET, LONDON 1990, Museum of London Archaeology Service, 2000, 1st edition, 4to, original pictorial wraps + TOM WALFORD & ROGER MASSEY (EDS): CREAMWARE AND PEARLWARE RE-EXAMINED, English Ceramic Circle, 2007, 1st edition, 4to, original pictorial wraps + TOM WALFORD & HILARY YOUNG (EDS): BRITISH CERAMIC DESIGN 1600-2002, English Ceramic Circle, 2003, 1st edition, 4to, original cloth, d/w (4)
A quantity of assorted ceramics and glass ware items, to include decanter & teapot stand. Lot includes: Royal Doulton Series ware plate featuring a black cat in a country kitchen, a German ceramic teapot stand picturing "The Mossrose leaving the harbour Ramsgate", Italian lead crystal candle sticks and Holkham pottery Special Edition Norwich City Police mug with CoA.
3 antique ceramic advertising match strikers/holders, 2 by Royal Doulton. A Dewar's Whisky match striker with Royal Doulton mark to underside (approx. 14.5cm diameter), a Doulton Lambeth stoneware match holder with Harvest pattern and an Abdulla Superb pure No.75 Virginia Cigarettes ashtray with match holder.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY LIBRARY ARMCHAIRIN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, CIRCA 1820With canework back and seat and squab seat, on lappet carved legs91cm high, 56cm wide, 62cm deep overallCondition Report: There are marks, scratches, knocks and abrasions consistent with age and use.Some repairs including to one back leg and the top rail has probably been detached at some point and refixed, with chips along the side that meets the caning.Later caning.The front brass casters stamped 'COPE COLLINSON PATENT STRONG'.The ceramic casters to the back legs possibly later replacements.The unwaxed leather cushion later.Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
Various ceramics including a large Hornsea vase shaped as a tree with a fawn and squirrels, a matching smaller vase, Sylvac squirrel vase, Wade ceramic boat with seagull perched on the end, ceramic grape dish, Carltonware 'style' lilypad dish with frog and some German porcelain figures and two pairs of bookends etc. (Section 38)

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