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Lot 85

MIXED CERAMICS - Lot to include ten assorted ceramic items. To include jugs, bottles and decorative items. Makers to include Wedgewood, Price Brothers, Beswick and more.

Lot 76

A unique burr walnut, brass, porcelain and glass electric Solar Timepiece Sandra Campbell, Oliver Hood and Karen Wagstaff of the Royal College of Art for Raymond M. Burton, London, 1976 The movement with substantial posted brass chassis enclosing a HORSTMANN Y-MK2 calendar time-switch set beside a rectangular brass control box incorporating six toggle switches and related fuse holders, the centre with an electric motor driving geared motionwork for the hours and minutes flanked by twin horizontal revolving cylinders of coloured glass each enclosing a light source and independently driven by electric motors connected to the control box, the top plate with circular aperture beneath two revolving concentric domes, the inner geared to revolve every hour and made from translucent textured porcelain with overall uneven polychrome colouring incorporating a deep purple line serving as a minute hand, the outer revolving once every twelve hours and finished with marbled polychrome decoration incorporating a gilt fissure design as the hour hand, the whole contained within a caddy-moulded stained burr walnut four-sided brass-framed sleeve cover with each side panel formed as an arch with cast patinated bronze fan clasp inserts applied with gold stars indicating the quarters to the angles, the control box applied with brass plate inscribed DESIGNED AND MADE, FOR, RAYMOND BURTON, BY, SANDRA CAMPBELL, OLIVER HOOD, & KAREN WAGSTAFF, ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART 1976, 28cm (11ins) high; with a detailed file of the clock s construction and instructions for use together with another file of correspondence relating to the development and funding of the project. The current lot was designed and built by three students of the Royal College of Art in 1975-76 after successfully winning the commission from Raymond M. Burton. Of the three students involved Sandra Campbell was responsible for the ceramic elements, Oliver Hood the design and engineering, and Karen Wagstaff the clasp inserts. The timepiece is designed to capture the passing of time through the expression of never ending shifts and change of light. The concentric dome dial elements incorporate subtle hands which allow the time to be read against gold star markers applied to the bronze clasps set into the angles of the case with the twelve o clock position being denoted by two gold stars (in contrast to the other three which each only have one star). The twin light sources are contained within the revolving glass cylinders, each of which is coloured to simulate night to one half of its circumference and day to the other. Each cylinder is programmed to revolve through 180 degrees at dawn and dusk causing the light to change reflecting the passing of night into day and vice-versa. The benefactor of the current lot, Raymond Montague Burton, was born in Leeds on November 3 1917. Raymond was educated at Clifton College and went on to study at Trinity College, Cambridge, and later at Harvard. During the war he was commissioned in the Royal Artillery, serving in India and Ceylon and rising to the rank of major. In the last phase of his business career he served as joint chairman and president of Burton, which continued to expand with acquisitions of fashion brands such as Evans and Dorothy Perkins and eventually, after the family withdrew from hands-on management, became part of the Arcadia group. In 1981 he retired to concentrate on philanthropic activities which took many forms both in Yorkshire, where he made his home and established a model farm, and further afield in projects such as the founding of the Shaarei Shalom Synagogue in St Petersburg. His support for York University included a long-standing sponsorship of its concert series and culminated in the opening in 2003 of the Raymond Burton Library for Humanities Research (though he was characteristically reluctant to see his name attached), which received his own scholarly collection of Yorkshire-related books, manuscripts and playbills from the 18th and 19th centuries. He also contributed to the York Civic Trust, the Company of the Staple (a York-based livery guild which he helped to re-establish), the Kew at Castle Howard Arboretum project, and the Ryedale music festival which at his request and under his sponsorship staged a spectacular performance of Beethoven s Ninth Symphony in York Minster to celebrate the Queen s Golden Jubilee in 2002. A man of great vitality and wide-ranging enthusiasms, he collected silver and fine furniture and was a lifelong car buff, having enjoyed international rallying with his brother Arnold in the 1950s; he owned Bentleys and Ferraris, and declared himself pleased with a small MG in his sprightly mid-eighties. Raymond Burton was appointed CBE for his charitable work in 1995 and died in 2011.

Lot 1031

THREE MID 20TH CENTURY CHINESE TABLE SCREENS the largest screen, with a kitten, 49cm high; along with Chinese famille rose ceramic plaque in a wood frame, 20cm high, 14.5cm wide (4)

Lot 1079

CHINESE QING DYNASTY CERAMIC PLANTER with bamboo designs on a yellow ground, 28cm high

Lot 1086

20TH CENTURY CHINESE CERAMIC WRIST RESTwith dragons among clouds and waves in relief, 23cm long

Lot 123

A set of wooden adjustable bookends with jasperware ceramic cameos to the ends retailed by T. Russell of Brighton, 33cmL

Lot 498

A mixed lot of tiles to include marble and composite stone tiles 30 X 30cm together with 120 boxed ceramic tiles 10 x 10cm

Lot 78

A Harrods mantle clock and key, with gilt metal decoration and ceramic dial with Arabic numerals, inscribed '678' on mechanism, together with two matching marble candlesticks with gilt metal floral wreath decoration

Lot 92

Winchester College Interest: A small ceramic jug with polychrome transfer image of 'The Trusty Servant', heightened in gilt, made by William Savage of Winchester 14cmH

Lot 1067

A men's black metal strap ceramic Skagen watch. Unboxed.

Lot 1139

A collection of 8 Blue Delft KLM BOLS ceramic miniature houses to include c1950's example. Made as free gifts for 1st class passengers on KLM International flights. Comprising:- #5, 6 (c1950's), 8, 10, 13, 14, 15, & 16. Six have wax seals to chimneys.

Lot 1142

A pair of 19th century pink lustre Sunderland ceramic saucers / dishes. Decorated with orange flowers and green pea design. Approx. 19.5cm diameter.

Lot 1147

A Coalport ceramic figurine "Beau Monde Elizabeth" in matt finish. Together with a small ceramic Royal Doulton figurine "Innocence" HN3730 of a young girl praying with her dog. Elizabeth approx. 13.5cm tall, Innocence approx. 8cm tall.

Lot 1148

A quantity of Alfred Meakin Glo-white dinner ware with autumnal leaves decoration. Together with 12 cups & saucers in "Floral vine Botanical" pattern by Royal Doulton and 6 modern ceramic coffee cans and saucers with pink and red floral design.

Lot 1150

A large ceramic blue and cream balloon decorated vase. Together with a modern ceramic jardinière. Vase approx 52cm tall, gardinere approx 60cm tall.

Lot 1153

A collection of 8 Victorian ceramic tiles with floral design. All approx. 15 x 15cm.

Lot 1155

A 6 setting Minton ceramic tea set in "Alpine Spring" pattern. Comprising; 6 cups & saucers, 6 tea plates, cake plate, sugar bowl and milk jug.

Lot 1156

4 large ceramic items. 2 Wade jugs from "The Gallery Collection", inspired by 1930's designs. "Nouvelle" and "Orange Grove" (some flaking to black paint) together with a vintage jug and matching bowl with painted leaf pattern.

Lot 1158

A collection of vintage commemorative ceramic items. Comprising 5 x 1930's commemorative mugs and a 1902 King Edward VII pin dish.

Lot 1252

A collection of 11 Buddha figures. To include wooden, ceramic and resin.

Lot 1276

A large blue ceramic garden planter with flower decoration. Approx 39cm diameter.

Lot 1280

2 large green ceramic garden planters. Approx. 38cm diameter.

Lot 1340

A vintage brown velvet upholstered chesterfield settee. With ceramic castors on wooden feet. Approx. 220cm long.

Lot 1371

A pair of Victorian mahogany nursing / bedroom chairs with ornate carving to chair backs. On cabriole style front legs and ceramic castors. (One back leg is a/f).

Lot 1389

A pair of vintage armchairs with wooden bun feet and ceramic castors. Covered with petrol blue upholstery, complete with arm covers.

Lot 1431

A late Victorian button backed chaise longue with dusky pink velvet upholstery. Carved detail to front, splayed design spindle back and ceramic castors. Approx. 173cm long.

Lot 1432

A late Victorian button backed wing chair with dusky pink velvet upholstery. On ceramic castors and with carved detail to top.

Lot 1433

A late Victorian button backed ladies chair with dusky pink velvet upholstery. On ceramic castors and splayed design spindle back.

Lot 152

Inga Kallagova- Goehner, Still life with ceramic tea pot, gouache on paper We are unable to provide condition reports for this sale.

Lot 225

Collection of miniature ceramic animal models by Doulton and other factories mid 19th century and later. We are unable to provide condition reports for this sale.

Lot 126

CERAMIC TILES ( SCORING BY DAVID KIBUUKA )

Lot 20

2 CERAMIC WALL CLOCKS

Lot 430

A 19th century ceramic baby bath in fitted rectangular stand with cover, on turned legs

Lot 68

A Beswick model of a labrador on ceramic plinth, golden, matt, from the Spirited Dogs series, 16.5cm including base, together with three Beswick labradors 'Solomon of Wendover' in golden yellow, matt, and black, matt, both 14cm, and a small black gloss labrador, 8cm, (a/f) (4)

Lot 276

Hand Painted Chelsea England Ceramic Partial Dessert Service. Service Includes: Teapot Measuring 5-1/4 Inches Tall and 9-1/2 Inches Long, Cream Pitcher Measuring 4-1/4 Inches Tall and 4-1/2 Inches Long, 12 Square Cake Plates Measuring 7-1/2 Inches Square, 8 Cups and 11 Saucers. Staining, Wear to Gilt Trim or else Fair to Good Condition. Please Examine This Set Carefully Before Bidding. Shipping: Third Party (estimate $25-$50)

Lot 72

Chinese Porcelain/Ceramic Vase. H 15" x W 7"

Lot 21

A superb mid 20th century French Boulle mantle clock with enamelled ceramic numerals, H. 37cm.

Lot 670

A Chinese blue glazed ceramic figure of the Happy Buddha and two fan tailed fish, Buddha H. 20cm.

Lot 711

A pair of very large Staffordshire style ceramic spaniel figures, H. 58cm.

Lot 31

Bristol.- Champion (Richard) and Hugh Owen. Two Centuries of Ceramic Art in Bristol being a History of the Manufacture of "the True Porcelain", special copy with some additional plates printed on vellum, others hand-coloured, some foxing, contemporary pictorial morocco, gilt, by Zaehnsdorf, spine gilt, g.e., very slightly rubbed, 1873 § Dening (C.F.W.) The Eighteenth-Century Architecture of Bristol, original cloth-backed boards, uncut, a little soiled, Bristol & London, 1923, plates and illustrations, foxing, 8vo & 4to (2)

Lot 401

A 19th century transfer printed ceramic bowl with Napoleonic scenes (a/f).

Lot 402

Crimean war ceramic mug transfer printed with scenes from The Battle of Inkerman.

Lot 1384

Lady's Accessories - a quantity of hat pins and ceramic hat pin stands

Lot 152

A Victorian mahogany bidet with ceramic liner

Lot 194

A late Victorian inlaid octagonal walnut occasional table, turned supports, undertier, ceramic casters.

Lot 64

ORIENTAL HANDPAINTED CERAMIC BOWL WITH FLORAL DECORATION AND MYTHICAL BIRDS, DIAMETER APPROXIMATELY 27cm

Lot 75

ANTIQUE HANDPAINTED GLAZED CERAMIC ROYALTY FIGURE, APPROXIMATELY 36cm HIGH

Lot 80

TWO EARLY HANDPAINTED CERAMIC TEA BOWLS AND SAUCERS (AT FAULT) AND EARLY NEWHALL POTTERY HANDPAINTED CERAMIC BOWL

Lot 94

TWO ROYAL DOULTON GLAZED CERAMIC FIGURES- REGAL LADY AND SANDRA (SECOND)

Lot 99

ROYAL DOULTON GLAZED CERAMIC FIGURE- THE OLD BALLOON SELLER, HN1315

Lot 100

ROYAL DOULTON GLAZED CERAMIC FIGURE- LADY CHARMIAN, HN1948

Lot 101

PAIR OF LARGE ASHWORTH WAVE EDGED CERAMIC WALL PLAQUES DEPICTING ORIENTAL SCENES, DIAMETER APPROXIMATELY 38cm

Lot 109

EARLY HANDPAINTED CERAMIC TOBY JUG TO CELEBRATE THE ABOLISHMENT OF SLAVERY (AT FAULT), ALSO TWO OTHER EARLY CERAMIC TOBY JUGS

Lot 138

LLADRO GLAZED CERAMIC FIGURE- GIRL WITH GOOSE, BOOK REFERENCE No:01014815

Lot 143

EARLY WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE CERAMIC BOWL, 18th CENTURY, DIAMETER APPROXIMATELY 16cm

Lot 147

TWO LLADRO GLAZED CERAMIC FIGURES (ONE AT FAULT) AND NAO GLAZED CERAMIC FIGURE

Lot 148

LLADRO GLAZED CERAMIC FIGURE- GIRL WITH UMBRELLA, BOOK REFERENCE No:01004510

Lot 181

LATE 18th CENTURY GLAZED AND UNGLAZED CERAMIC JUG, WITH PLATED COVER, STAMPED TURNER

Lot 188

LARGE BLUE AND WHITE CERAMIC BOWL (AT FAULT), PIERCEWORK OVAL WALL PLATE AND STEMMED TEAPOT

Lot 204

PARCEL OF VARIOUS GLAZED AND UNGLAZED CERAMIC BIRDS INCLUDING BESWICK AND POOLE, ETC.

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