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An Imperial German Mettlach military theme bier stein, early 20th Century,The body decorated with soldiers with inscription Braunschw. JNF. - REGT. NR. 92, the pewter lid with inscription dated 1902, a Thorens musical ceramic mug, decorated with dancing villages, fur bier stein and a Arthur Wood hunting day mug. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 148 - General minor wear to handle, but no tears or rips. Blade has general abrasions where it has been cleaned, otherwise good condition.
A collection of three mantel clocks, early to mid 20th Century,The first wooden fret work clock, 5cm cream dial with Arabic numerals, height 23cm width 35cm, further florally decorated ceramic clock, the 9cm dial with Roman numerals and marked Precista and a further resin clock with quartz movement. (3)
A Linthorpe Pottery Planter, shape No.179, with twin ringed handles interspersed with flower heads, covered in a yellow and green glaze, impressed LINTHORPE 179, 15cm; and Another Linthorpe Pottery Planter, shape No.179, with twin ringed handles interspersed with flower heads, covered in a mustard, turquoise and green glaze, impressed LINTHORPE 179, 14.5cm (2) Illustrated Hart (Clive W.) Linthorpe Art Pottery, published by Aisling Publications, page 48. Shape illustrated Nineteenth-Century English Ceramic Art by J.F.Blacker, page 405. The Pottery Gazette, January 1886, page 60. The Cabinet Maker, January 1st 1886, and Knowledge is Power, plate 18.
A dressing table box, late 19th/early 20th century, of circular form with cut clear glass base and ornate gilt brass hinged lid and mount, inset with a painted head and shoulder portrait of a young lady, signed Roy, 5cm diameter, a French gilded die-cast ring box of drum shaped form, cast with floral swags to the sides, the hinged lid inset with a Gainsborough style portrait of a young lady, 7cm diameter and a brass vesta casket of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid applied with a circular ceramic plaque, decorated with a crinoline lady, opening to reveal a partially foil lined interior with lift-out striker, 8cm wide (3)
A David Roberts (b.1947) large Raku vase, of bulbous form with knopped flared neck, the body raku fired with grey crackled glaze, impressed mark, original invoice dated 1987, 59cm high. Provenance ; purchased from a Beverley art gallery in 1987, one of four or five examples made by Roberts. David Roberts was born in Sheffield in 1947 and studied at Bretton Hall College, West Yorkshire. In 1985 he was elected Chairman of the Craft Potters Association and is one of the most significant ceramic artists working in Europe today. He has an international reputation as a leading practitioner in Raku ceramics, a technique with its origin in small-scale vessels made for the Tea Ceremony in late sixteenth-century Japan. His work investigates the clay bodies interaction with smoke-marking and deep carbonisation. The resulting vessels are strongly evocative of David's increasing engagement with the natural world and the contours and stratification of stone and landscape. David Roberts lives and works in the Yorkshire Pennine mill town of Holmfirth.
A late Victorian amboyna and ebonised salon table, of oval form, the line incised quarter-veneered top with gilt metal mount to the apron, on four turned and fluted column supports with upper and lower finials the four outward spreading line incised legs on brass and ceramic casters, 94cm long, 71cm high, 61cm wide
*Desktop Model. A fine 1950s desktop model of a Gloster Meteor, grey painted metal with perspex cockpit canopy, RAF roundels, 21cm wingspan, 23.5cm nose to tail, mounted on a ceramic stand with pin tray, 21cm high overall, together with two RAF Pilots Log Books kept by Sub Lieutenant Alexander Birch Bradley, logbook 1 commencing 24 June 1943, various training exercises (Tiger Moth), 12 July 1943, first solo flight (Tiger Moth), 17 August final flight in Tiger Moth (flying time 66hrs40), 22 September 1943 commended flying at No.14 S.F.T.S., Alymer, Ontario, training exercises (Harvard), 4 May 1944 commenced flying at No.9 (P) A.F.U., Findo Gask, Perthshire (Master II), 19 June 1944, commenced flying H.M.S. Jackdaw (Barracuda II), 2 September 1944 (Albacore), signed off by commanding officer of 750 Squadron, last entry 18 October 1944 (flying time 289hrs10mins); Logbook 2, commencing 19 October 1944 (Albacore), 24 October 1945 with 725 Squadron, St Merryn (Marinet), last entry 1 April 1947 (flying time 677hrs 40mins), plus a Hawker Siddeley enamel name badge Provenance: Estate of Alexander Birch Bradley. (4)
*WWI. WWI French Souvenir pieces, comprising an inkwell modelled as a French soldier firing a Hotchkis machine gun with brass plaque stamped 'Souvenir de Verdun', 15.5cm long, another of a French FT17 Tank with brass plaque stamped 'Camp de Coetquidan', 15cm long, French 75mm cannon inkwell with brass plaque stamped 'Souvenir du 61e d'Artie' (cannon detached), 20cm long, French timepiece modelled with two tanks, brass plaque stamped 'Snir du 11 Chasseurs a Cheval', 20.5cm long plus cod painted style field gun inkwell with ceramic ink pot, 21cm long (5)
A blue and white cylindrical Chinese 20th Century vase of a dragon chasing the pearl decoration, a Chinese cylindrical vase with flared rim and decorated with dragons amongst flowers with four character mark to base, a Chinese blue and white bowl with a shoo symbol to the centre, a blue and white ceramic tea caddy, a blue and white Chinese footed bowl decorated with four toed dragon, a Chinese teapot CONDITION REPORTS The bowl has been cracked and repaired in several places, has knife marks to the glaze, chips to the glaze. Tea caddy has several large chips to the rim and crazing all over, star cracks, discolouration etc. The fitted bowl has had significant damage, cracks. Areas have been off re-glued, pieces missing, discolouration, chips to the glaze all over etc. Teapot is missing lid, has been restored in various places especially to the rim with some re-painting inside, there are losses to the glaze. All items have general wear and tear to include firing faults, surface scratches, dirt etc - see image for further details

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