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ASSORTED WHISKY CERAMICS - INCLUDING WADE & BENEAGLES (BESWICK) Bell's 1981 Royal Wedding Bell, Prince William Bell, Prince Henry Bell (full), Benaegles Golden Eagle, Beneagles Seal (full), Beneagles Osprey, Beneagles Miniature Eagles (2), Abbot's Choice ceramic monk figure whisky flask. 9 items CONDITION REPORT: Sold as seen.
IVOR ABRAHAMS R.A. (1935 – 2015) A ceramic painted and glazed sculpture, 'The Bathers', signed with monogram and dated 1983 to base, additionally signed, dated and inscribed 'Fulham Pottery' to back, depicting a crouched female figure in orange bathing suit. Abrahams was invited to Fulham Pottery in 1982 to collaborate on a ceramics project, with the intention to be exhibited at the Dan Klein Gallery, height 21.5cm. Provenance: Dan Klein Ltd, London. Private Collection. (ARR).
A group of three Royal Worcester ceramic jugs; one having hand painted peaches and berries still life design with gilt coloured handle, interior and foot, signed Everrett, c.1926, a Blush Ivory jug with floral design with gilt detailing and handle, numbered to base 1094, c.1895 and another similar Blush ware jug with floral design c.1908. Tallest 12.5cm.
A Clarice Cliff "Rhodanthe" painted ceramic double candlestick circa 1930, centre stepped demi-lune standard mounted with bisected demi-lune arms to either side, each set with circular candle cups, raised on round plinth base, marked "Handpainted Bizarre by Clarice Cliff Wilkinson Ltd England" to underside, 12.5cm high x 20cm wide
19th Century Minton majolica lidded Tower jug, the pewter mounted hinged cover having a finial formed as the head of Mr Punch, rustic style twisted handle, decoration in relief depicting four dancing figures, base with impressed marks and year cipher for 1868, 33cm high Condition: There is a small area of restoration behind the jester's head to the cover, the grey ceramic thumb piece showing signs of restoration - **General condition consistent with age
Late 19th Century Doulton Lambeth stoneware and brass oil lamp, Gothic style brass work and spiral twist column, impressed marks and incised initials for Edith Lupton, overall height 45cm Condition: Ceramic elements are sound, there is tarnishing to the metalware - **General condition consistent with age
Books - Early English And Welsh Porcelain comprising: W.D. John - Nantgarw Porcelain, published by R.H. Johns Ltd, 1st edition 1948 and Swansea Porcelain, published by The Ceramic Book Company, 1st edition 1958, each signed by the author together with H. Rissik Marshall - Coloured Worcester Porcelain Of The First Period (1751-1783), published by Ceramic Book Company, 1st edition 1954 (3) Condition: We would advise viewing this lot in person
Set of six buttons, converted from Eastern gold coins; with a set of four slightly larger similar buttons; 28.8g gross; and a set of six Satsuma ceramic buttons depicting a dragon Condition: 6 x smaller buttons, 14mm approximately, 4 x larger buttons, 17mm approximately, 6 x ceramic buttons, 30mm approximately - **General condition consistent with age
A quantity of stoneware and ceramic small glazed bowls to include rice bowls decorated with Chinese characters, a blue and brown glaze serving dish marked 'TR', a small bowl decorated with a pig motif and a small bowl with incised rabbit motif, and blue glaze moon and stars, marked KL on base, with a small trinket pot and cover of floral design bearing Meissen style crossed sword mark to base, in a wooden oriental style trug (8)
RADO, DIASTAR, A LADY'S CERAMIC BRACELET WATCH the mother of pearl dial with gilt dot batons and hands, four screw case back numbered '01561777', the bracelet catch stamped '04164' and 'Stainless Steel', cased and with guarantee booklet dated 7/7/96; with a lady's bracelet watch set to the dial with a Credit Suisse ingot of 1g of fine gold, cased and with spare links and paperwork
A Porcelain Figurine of a Traveller KORNILOV MANUFACTORY, ST PETERSBURG, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY Height 11.5 cm. Realistically modelled, standing beside a tree stump, wearing ultramarine-blue tunic with purple cuffs, lime-green pantaloons and a pale blue turban, holding a ceramic jug with his right hand and leaning on a stick, on a circular shaped naturalistic base, with green manufactory mark.

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