A collection of assorted ceramic figurines to include; Beswick Kingfisher 2371; a Beswick Dormouse; a Beswick mouse figure standing; a Royal Doulton Childhood Days It Wont Hurt figure, HN2963, of second quality; three Coalport Ladies of Fashion comprising Pamela, Anne (Figurine of the Year 1997) and Dorothy (7)
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A mixed lot of 20th century British ceramics. Included are: Three Wade miniatures, two copper-decorated jugs, a porcelain figure, a Cottage Ware sugar box, three small decorative figures, a Denby cruette set, two candle sticks, a covered jar, a porcelain jug. Together with a collection of mainly 19th century glass wares to include three decanters, a pair of knife rests and fourteen small glasses. Also include: 12 cut bamboo pattern sherry glasses and twelve cut bamboo Pimm's-type glasses. (58)Condition: Generally in good order with some damage to ceramic pieces
A plated six piece canteen King's pattern service, by Sander & Bowers of Sheffield together with a Mappin & Webb Sheffield works manufactory sales catalogue, printed 1938 and a HM QEII silver jubilee commemorative presentation limited edition ceramic plate commissioned by the Rushcliffe Borough Council (Nottingham), boxed with certificate (3)
A collection of various vintage bead necklaces to include carved rose quartz, turquoise, mille fiori style beads, Art Deco green, clear and black glass graduated necklace, ceramic, plastic and glass necklaces, coral and white metal chain a/f snapped along with a faux pearl necklace, a white metal and stone set bracelet a/f jump ring detached and two bangles all in a jewellery case Condition report: some necklaces in need of re stringing, wear and tear commensurate with age
A collection of silver, unmarked white metal possibly continental silver and white metal jewellery to include a silver bracelet, filigree brooch's, pendants, to include one set with ceramic detail, chains, a ring set with moonstone, another with paste and an Israeli silver brooch etc, total combined gross weight approx. 3.52ozt, all stamped 925 or sterling, along with unmarked white metal possibly continental silver to include cuffs, earrings, pendants, filigree brooches, fancy ethnic link chain, blue and green stone set earrings, etc along with various costume jewellery in white base metal (1 bag)
comprising a large tapering cylindrical bottomless bowl with associated base, a song de boeuf glazed bowl, another smaller and one with red lustre glaze, impressed and incised marks (5) the larger bowl 41cm diameterFootnote: Before her marriage to Dr Georg Martin Richter, in November of 1920, naturalised American citizen, Amelie (Amely, Aly) Richter, had been a Baroness, born in Bavaria and raised in France. A long-time hobbyist, after Dr Richter’s death in 1942, Amelie opened her own studios for art and interior design in New York and London, where she refurbished and embellished old furniture. Inspired by her many trips with Georg to museums and archives, Amelie was known to utilise motifs borrowed from prehistoric cave paintings and American Indian art, and to accent her pieces with semi-precious stones, in shades of purple and turquoise. After directing the arts and crafts department at private high schools in Arizona and California, between 1947 and 1951, Amelie moved to Boston where she studied ceramics at the Museum School of Fine Arts, under the tutelage of Norman Arsenault. She continued her training at the Alfred University where she took technical classes in glaze calculations and clay-body composition, before becoming a member of the Pottery Workshop of Boston. 10 years after Gigi’s departure to England, in 1955 Amelie joined her daughter in England, founding her own pottery workshop in Thriplow, Cambridgeshire. Amelie’s ceramic works have been exhibited at museums across the United States, where they have received widespread acclaim.
Vintage Pedigree Black Baby Doll, from the 1950s, dressed in traditional clothes, rare collectible item; Raikes Bear 5436 'Benjamin' dressed in pyjamas; a heavy silver metal figure of an elephant; a ceramic figure of a Zebra made in Spain; a 'Roarrie' soft tiger toy with labels; and a Fraserduck soft toy with labels.
Collection of Vintage Model Souvenir Dolls in traditional dress, comprising two Spanish Flamenco dolls, Austrian doll, Native Indian doll, two Scottish dolls, two Welsh dolls, Hawaiian doll, Indian doll in sari; a soldier, a sailor boy, and several others. Together with a small vintage globe 8" tall, and two small ceramic pots.
A modern Seiko Alarm Chronograph 100m gentleman's wristwatch, 39mm, ref. SNAA30, black ceramic coated case and strap with gold plated bezel and links, date window and three subsidiaries dials, overall very good condition UK postage approximately £15 plus tax. Watch movement is not currently functioning.
Five Steiff Club Edition teddy bears, comprising 1996 Dicky 1932 Replica Bear, white tag 420078, brown mohair, height 30cm, 1999 1935 Replica bear, white tag 420160, black mohair, 1992 Teddy Baby, white tag 420016, grey mohair with blue highlights, 1995 Baby Bear, white tag 420054, golden mohair, and 2002 28PB, white tag 420290, with white mohair, all with ceramic tags. (5)
Five Steiff Club Edition teddy bears, comprising 1998 School Beginner Bear, white tag 420139, green mohair with satchel, height 35cm, 2001 Replica 1950 Bear, white tag 420245, dark brown mohair, 2005 Richard Steiff Replica Bear, white tag 420467, grey mohair, 1993 Teddy Clown 1928 Replica Bear, white tag 420023, blonde mohair with brown tips and 1997 Picnic Bear, white tag 420108, golden mohair, with wicker basket and picnic set, all with ceramic medallions. (5)
Five Steiff teddy bears, Musical Bear Teddy Bear's Picnic, white tag 662607, UK and Ireland exclusive, golden mohair, height 31cm, Club Edition teddy bear commemorating the 1903 Leipzig Spring Trade Fair, white tag 420351, brown mohair, wearing ceramic medallion, Margarete's teddy bear, 100th Anniversary, white tag 038518, white mohair, Santa teddy bear, white tag 036163), golden mohair and wearing Santa suit, and Danbury Mint The Golden Jubilee Bear, yellow tag 660740, golden mohair. (5)
A rare Caughley dessert plate circa 1788-93 painted in a light, bright underglaze blue with 'Bright Landscapes 3', combined with an elaborate Gold Star and Spangles gilded border, central panel painted with a monk standing before a ruined building, impressed 'Salopian', 23cm wide Provenance: Ex. Gittins and CB Collection. Featured in Caughley Bicentenary Exhibition, no, 525 and previously sold by Klaber & Klaber. Notes: By the release of Godden's book on Caughley and Worcester porcelains, the author knew of only six pieces in this pattern. It was Gaye Blake Roberts who first shed significant light on these designs in 1974 within an English Ceramic Circle Transaction paper in which it was reported that the source of several scenes from a Bright Landscapes dessert service were taken from Paul Sandby's Virtouosis' Museum published in 1778. The Gold Star Border and Spangles dessert service was first illustrated in 1969 by Godden. Research has shown that there are at least two dessert services with this gilt design.
A Victorian silver-cased 3-piece ceramic tea set, pierced and embossed silver mounts, by William Comyns, hallmarks London 1893 (A/F)Teapot has had a chipped and restored spout, gilding rubbed, silver mounts are split at the centre, jug and bowl are both chipped and cracked, silver mounts in good condition
A 19th century Pratt Ware ceramic drum-shaped desk stand and cover, the interior fitted with original inkwells and desk sander, hand painted stylised floral decoration, lid diameter 14.5cmThe base has several repaired chips around the outside edge, and several small glaze chips, all other parts in good condition
LONGINES - a lady's gold plated stainless steel Les Grandes Classiques quartz wristwatch, ref. 7423, white ceramic dial with black painted Roman numeral hour markers, 6 jewel movement with calibre 281.002, serial no. 26127481, case width 21mm, not currently workingGood overall condition although not currently working and probably needs a service, case only lightly abraded through minimal use with some slightly heavier marks on the case back, on unassociated red leather strap, crown working, hands give some resistance when adjusting, no box or papers.
A STAFFORDSHIRE PEARL GLAZED EARTHENWARE BEAR GROUP, C1830 in the form of a man in oriental costume with a stick beside a tethered bear, a dog sized lion at their feet, 19cm h Comparative Literature: Beddoe (S), A Potted History Henry Willett's Ceramic Chronicle of Britain, Woodbridge 2015, figs 1211 and 1212 Lacking bocage; small restorations
ASIAN AND ISLAMIC ART. CHAPMAN (J) THE ART OF RHINOCEROS HORN CARVING IN CHINA illustrated, dust jacket, 1999, G Fehervari, Islamic Pottery A Comprehensive Study based on the Barlow Collection, G Oney, Ceramic Tiles in Islamic Architecture, J. Allen Metalwork of the Islamic Word [from] The Aron Collection, A Lane, Later Islamic Pottery, M & B Jahss, Inro and Other Miniature forms of Japanese Lacquer Art, N K Davey, Netsuke, M Medley, Yuan Porcelain and Stoneware, W Watson, Ancient Chinese Bronzes, Sir H Garner, Chinese Lacquer, J G Phillips, China-Trade Porcelain and about thirty others including catalogues of the sale of the R & F Bushel Collection of Netsuke and the C Monzino Collection of Netsuke, Inro and Lacquer and other sale catalogues of important collections (40 approx)

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