Shorter and Son Staffordshire Hand Painted ' Doyly Carte Opera ' Ceramic Character Jug of Large Size ' Butter Cup ' From the Opera, HMS Pinafore by Gilbert and Sullivan. c.1930's. Condition Issues - Chip to edge of Bonnet, Damage to Right Elbow, Everything Else Good - Please Confirm with Photo. Height 10.25 Inches - 25.65 cms.
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A set of six silver mounted dessert knives, with blue ceramic handles decorated with gilt floral design, maker John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1931 (a/f), a horn handled crumb scoop, a set of six kings pattern silver plated fish knives and forks, together with a pair of similar servers, a set of six silver plated dessert knives and forks, and a set of twelve continental cake forks and slice
Disneyalia; a group of early 20th Walt Disney toys, memorabilia and collectables. To include a Pluto 'Walk-Away' toy by Chad Valley, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck magic lantern slides, a Mickey Mouse plastic watch, puppet, ceramic figure, miniature sand bucket and an American '423 Granny Good' mechanical toy made by the Gong Bell MFG. The Pluto toy: 40cm long. (Qty)Footnote: Provenance: Direct from the estate of Nancy Fouts (1945-2019)See the Dawsons website article for further information
A Carter Stabler & Adams Poole pottery bluebird design plate, in the PN pattern, designed by Truda Adams along with an antique hand painted porcelain plate with floral design, gilded rim and pink border, numbered to the back and a glazed ceramic flower plate, stamped England. 27x27cm (largest)
A bronzed cast iron duck press from the London restaurant Boulestin,with three spoke turning wheel, raised on four outswept feet and having a removable enamelled dishheight approx. 44cmCondition: The press is in overall fair condition commensurate to it's age, the press has complete movement and the wheel turns smoothy, no cracks to the ceramic dish, chips and losses to the surfaces of the press and dish that add to an attractive weathered appearance
Ceramics and Glass - 19th century and later, including a Victorian prunt and baluster glass lemonade jug; a Wedgwood jasperware low cream jug, impressed marks, c. 1900; 19th century glass pedestal goblet; Victorian cranberry and amethyst glass; German Westerwald stoneware; other stoneware; ceramic casters; Bretby and other decorative ceramics; jugs; teapots; porcelain; part-set of Howlers cigarette cards, various; etc

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