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Collection of tram related models, postcards and other ephemera to include a Charles D Forster tram shed ceramic sculpture (W34.5xH20.5xD8.5cm), 1x large modern steel plate and 2x wood/mixed media tram models, limited edition (209/500) Blackpool's Classic Tramcar 10 piece postcard set with CoA signed by artist Ken Mortimer, 3x sun-catchers etc.
Extensive collection of OO/HO gauge model railway scenic accessories to include unbuilt card buildings, platforms, plastic and ceramic buildings etc to include boxed Rovex R78 Girder Bridge, Tri-ang R60 Ticket Office, 2 sets of R79 inclined piers, ballast, trees, points levers etc. Also vintage catalogues and track layout guides, modelling books etc and a quantity of power controllers from various manufacturers. Qty, 7 boxes, all A/F
Collection of Volkswagen Beetle models to include diecast 1/18 Maisto Special Editions, ceramic money bank, Chub City RC 59 Beetle, Rock Around The Clock alarm radio model etc, plus factory sealed Airfix D-Day and VE-Day 60th Anniversary plastic model kit sets and an unstarted and complete Humbrol 1/24 scale Bentley Blower model kit with factory sealed sprue bag
STOKE CITY F.C. VS. RANGERS F.C., HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT HOLDITCH COLLIERY DISASTER TANKARD, CIRCA 19TH OCTOBER 1937 the waisted Fielding's Crown Devon ceramic tankard moulded and painted in colours with tavern scene, transfer printed with words to AULD LANG SYNE, hand painted inscription in gilt Stoke City v. Glasgow Rangers 19.10.37. To commemorate your visit to Stoke on Trent From an old Stoke player A.R. Fielding., moulded thistle handle, stamped Crown Devon, Fielding’s. Made in England PP No. 804873 to the base Note: This rare and important tankard commemorates Rangers visit to Stoke-on-Trent to face Stoke City in aid of The Holditch Colliery Disaster Relief Fund.On the 2nd July 1937, a tragic accident occurred at the Colliery, during which 30 miners were killed and 8 injured. To raise funds for both victims and dependents, Stoke invited the champions of Scotland to play them in a benefit match. Rangers manager, Bill Struth, immediately accepted, with the game scheduled for October that year.30,000 fans turned out for the fixture and, despite it being a goalless draw, it was noted as an entertaining one. The Gers XI featured Dawson, Gray, McDonald, McKillop, Simpson, Main, Venters, Smith, Kinnear, Fiddes, and Little.It proved a resounding success for the relief fund, raising a total of £2,000. After the game, the Stoke chairmen gifted Rangers an important commemorative vessel known as a Loving Cup. This three-handled ceramic device continues to be used in a special ceremony prior to the first home match of each New Year to toast the reigning monarch.Indeed, any visitor to the Ibrox Trophy Room will still see that Loving Cup on display, besides which is an identical tankard to the one offered for auction. Presumably, Rangers officials and/or players would have been presented with these tankards to mark the solemn occasion.The ‘A.R. Fielding’ mentioned is believed to be Arthur Ross Fielding, who had two spells at Stoke City as a player between 1901-07.Provenance from Christies Auctions. Condition generally good. No chips, cracks or restoration. Crazing throughout as per manufacturing process. Minor wear to printed script of Auld Lang Syne. Additional images available.
BELLEEK; a fine porcelain twin handled basket with floral encrusted decoration, diameter 26cm, a Creamware ceramic basket and a Japanese blue and white octagonal charger, width 43cm (3).Condition Report: Japanese charger with chip and crack terminating to the body, numerous chips to the foot rim, unmarked basket with minor losses, Belleek example with very minor losses and good condition.
Robin WELCH (1936-2019) Footed Bowl Ceramic, impressed seal to base, height 9.5cm, diameter 13.5cm. The estate of Michael Beard. Ceramics expert with Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge. Michael travelled internationally to trade shows and antique fairs and helped with the launch of the New York branch of Vandekar in 1982. Michael retired to Cornwall around 1988 he settled at first in St Ives, where he became a prominent patron of the arts.
Andrew WILSON (XX) Shallow Bowl Ceramic, impressed seal to base, height 6cm, diameter 26cm.The estate of Michael Beard. Ceramics expert with Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge. Michael travelled internationally to trade shows and antiques fairs, and helped with the launch of the New York branch of Vandekar in 1982. Michael retired to Cornwall around 1988 he settled at first in St Ives, where he became a prominent patron of the arts.
Miyake YOJI (1950) Vessel Ceramic, height 32cm.The estate of Michael Beard. Ceramics expert with Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge. Michael travelled internationally to trade shows and antiques fairs, and helped with the launch of the New York branch of Vandekar in 1982. Michael retired to Cornwall around 1988 he settled at first in St Ives, where he became a prominent patron of the arts.This attractive piece is in excellent order with no condition issues.

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