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A collection of 19th century and other invalid feeding cups including blue and white printed example, floral examples, etc together with a 19th century blue and white printed pap boat, a horn type beaker, a further small beaker, etc together with an Ideal bed and douche slipper by Ulcal, ceramic medicinal inhalers, further medicinal ceramic wares, etc
A miscellaneous collection to include a contemporary (late 20th century) Zoeotrope by Van Cort, USA containing a quantity of coloured picture cards together with a novelty decanter in the form of a Jaguar automobile radiator grill with international and grand prix badges and Jaguar finial cap, a quantity of early 20th century photographs to include series of Jersey, Loch Lomond, middle Eastern cities, etc together with miniature volumes of Shakespeare, Tennyson, Keats, Wordsworth, other publications, two Ashley ceramic sauce boats, a cut glass cheese dome and cover, etc
A large collection of 20th century dolls house model furniture, many examples, highly detailed and painted, some upholstered, etc, to include beds, three piece suites, bedroom furniture, dining room furniture, ceramic and other accessories to include vases of flowers, plates, bathroom effects, etc
An extensive collection of contemporary decorative Eastern effects to include lacquer bowls, vessels, candle stands, photograph albums, vases, etc, painted timber figures, a model terracotta warrior, lidded pots with inset blue and white and other ceramic detail to lids, (possibly antique), etc
A miscellaneous collection to include a pair of 20th century ceramic ewers with red glazed detail, decorated with trailing beaded and stylised foliate borders, marked underside "Lear 146" together with a framed and glazed assembly of early 20th century Birmingham and Midland Institute examination certificates, early 20th century ceramic tiles, a hammered brass charger with twisted border, a stylised metal charger with egg and dart border and central foliate decoration in the Arts & Crafts manner, marked to verso keys aluminium 127 etc
Peter Hayes (contemporary),'Disc', stoneware,98cm high, on a wood and steel plinthHayes was born in Birmingham, England, where, aged 12, he was selected to attend the Moseley School of Art. In 1961, he left to study at the Birmingham College of Art before travelling extensively in Africa. Over the course of several years, he worked as a ceramic artist with tribes and village potters who inspired him with the exquisite work they produced, using very limited technology and tools. Moving on to India, Nepal, Japan, Korea and New Mexico, he found similar skills, and adopted the techniques he learned. In 1982, Hayes came home and built a studio in a disused toll house on Cleveland Bridge, Bath. His work now builds on the techniques and methods he learned during his travels to create ceramic art that is often inspired by memories of landscapes he has seen. The distinctive appearance of Peter Hayes’ ceramics comes from the techniques like Raku firing to which he subjects them, but a
A collection of 19th century and other ceramics including a late Victorian Minton's jug and basin set with printed and infilled primrose and other wild flower decoration and with printed mark to base, together with two ceramic hen on nest egg baskets, a similar box and cover with moulded cow detail to the cover, various 19th century jugs, some with pewter covers and including orange ground example with classical figure style decoration, etc
An Old Wicker Basket of Miscellaneous; mainly 19th century: A hand saw. A pair of lidded kitchen jars with scroll labels 'Oatmeal' and 'Raisins'. A pair of wooden casters. Three wooden handled knives with steel blades stamped HARDING & SONS WARRANTED. An aneroid barometer in a turned walnut frame. A pair of Sheffield plated candlesticks, 9¼ ins (24 cms) in height. A Butcher's ceramic display stand with bat printed cartouche inscribed 'TONGUE'., 11 ins (28 cms) in diameter.

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