Mark Hearld ceramic charger 'Bird and Fish' the hand painted charger painted with central depiction of a naive bird and fish within a border of blue and yellow interlocking U-shapes, Scraffito signature and title to reverse and dated '06. 35cm wide, to include a similar plate decorated with flowers, a butterfly and bee, 31cm wide (2)
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Hurlbutt (Frank) Bar Porcelain, 1926, London, G.Bell & Sons, illustrated, red cloth boards John (W.D.) Swansea Porcelain, 1958, Ceramic Book Co., illustrated, blue cloth boards ibid Nantgarw Porcelain, 1948, R.H. Johns, illustrated, red leather bound together with 7 other British Pottery and porcelain related titles (10) (in one box)
^John (W.D.), Coombes (G.J.) & Coombes (K) The Nantgarw Porcelain Album, 1975, Ceramic Book Company, 4to, red leather, gilt tooled John (W.D.) Swansea Porcelain, 1958, Ceramic Book Company, 4to, blue cloth boards John (W.D.) Nantgarw Porcelain, 1948, R.H. Johns, 4to, red cloth boards Turner (William) The Ceramics of Swansea and Natgarw, 1897, Bemrose & Sons, 4to; with another related (5)
A group of six various ceramic honey pots to include a Griselda Hill Pottery cylindrical example, marked to base 32/50, inscribed "Specially made for the European Honey Pot Collector's Society 1999", with moulded bee finial, height 12.5cm, and four modelled as beehives to include Crown Devon, etc (6).
A small wooden paint box, the hinged lid with label inscribed "Colours & Materials for Illuminating and Missal Painting, Reeves & Sons 113 Cheapside", and enclosing a compartmentalised interior with paints and a ceramic mixing dish, width 21cm, and a mahogany box by Jaques and Son for storing chessmen, the hinged lid enclosing two compartments, width 20.5cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Cost to post to a UK address £18 plus VAT - medium box.
A German Schierholz candlestick base centrepiece in the form of four dancing children above flowers, with blue Schierholz mark underneath, height 21cm and a further Continental ceramic figural group of three children dancing and playing, marked verso, height 18cm, plus a matched pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory and gilt floral decorated twin handled posy vases, shaped no.942 with impressed marks to base, Z11 and Z9, with puce Royal Worcester mark for 1888 and 1889, height 17cm and a Mintons cabinet plate decorated with wild roses with pierced Greek key rim, pattern PA2805 with puce Mintons mark to base, diameter 24cm (5). CONDITION REPORT: The centrepiece appears to be the base of a candlestick as the top of the central stem is rough as if another piece should lead from it. A couple of the flowers have tiny pieces of petal missing, otherwise the figures are in good condition. The other figure group has a very small amount of rubbing to the gilding enhancing the figures otherwise in good condition, Two Royal Worcester vases have rubbing to the gilding particularly to the shoulders of the twin handles and on one the shoulder is chipped. Mintons plate is in good condition.
A collection of mantel clocks including an Art Deco style example with arched top, shaped wooden sides, Arabic numerals, a smaller similar example, a large mantel clock with applied decoration and a further example with carved decoration and side glass, also a ceramic fronted small wall clock, plus a square oak framed small wall barometer (6).
A late Victorian rosewood and inlaid eight day Portico clock, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals raised on four columns with gilt metal details, the drum movement stamped "HP & Co, 1103" within a lozenge, 3504, on rectangular base, with pendulum set with ceramic roundel, height 48cm.
A group of four ceramic figures comprising Royal Doulton HN1315 "The Old Balloon Seller", a Beswick terrier, a figure group of two Siamese cats and a horse, also a Royal Worcester blush ivory miniature mug and a circular trinket box (af), a Beswick Ware character jug "Sairey Gamp", and a Burleigh Ware jug (8).
Attributed to STAFFORDSHIRE ELSMORE & FORSTER; a 19th century ceramic jug with fluted baluster body and high loop handle, with shaped gilt rim, overall transfer decorated with various figural scenes, front centred with handwritten gilt inscription "George Stubbs 1853", height 20.5cm, and a pair of similarly decorated large teacups and saucers, all unmarked (5). CONDITION REPORT: The jug appears to be in generally good condition with some overall grazing to the glaze and tiny areas of rubbing/flanking to the gilt rim, and some wear to the handle. Cups and saucers in similar condition, one cup has a reglued handle.
A group of various clear cut glass drinking glasses including a set of six brandy examples, also a bowl and a similar vase, three cranberry tinted dishes etc, also a large ceramic fruit basket (af) and a collection of various vintage bottles including pharmaceutical examples and an electroplated quaich.
A Poole ceramic twin handled baluster vase, overall painted with floral sprays marked to base, height 19cm, and an Art Deco style pressed amber glass bell shaped footed vase with figural panels, height 24cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: The glass vase has several chips around the rim of base. The Poole vase with crazing throughout.
Mussill, William (Minton Artist) (1826-1906), chrysanthemums at Trentham Gardens, gouache, signed and dated 1877, framed, 62 cm x 45 cm Notes: The Duke of Sutherland invited local pottery artists to his gardens at Trentham, Staffordshire to paint and draw in the grounds, encouraging a diversity beyond ceramic art.
Upton (Florence K., illust.). 'The Golliwoggs Air-Ship', verses by Bertha Upton, 1st editon, Longmans, 1902, 'Winnie-the-Pooh' by A.A. Milne with decorations by Ernest H. Shepard, second edition, 'The Matrix of the Mind' by Frederic Wood Jones, 1929, 'The Golden Age' by Kenneth Grahame, London, 'The Ceramic Art of China', by William Bowery Honey and 'Oscar Wilde and Mother', a memoir by Anna, Comtesse de Bremont, London, 1911 (6)

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