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A collection of vintage dolls house bathroom furniture, including: ceramic baths; ceramic toilets with pull chains; a painted wood toilet paper with golden toilet seat; other toilets; a marble top washstand; towel rails; and other items.PROVENANCE: From the estate of Patti (Patricia) Lomax of Berwick.Patti, and her much loved husband, Eric, featured in the blockbuster film, ‘The Railway Man’, and were played by Colin Firth and Nicole Kidman. It tells the true story of Eric, who, whilst serving as British army officer in World War II, was captured and subsequently tortured by the Japanese in a Burma labour camp. After the war, he suffered years of mental turmoil, but was eventually rescued from his torment through the love of Patti.
A Moorcroft Collectors Club ‘Triple Choice’ circular pin dish, tubeline decorated with flowers, painted and impressed marks to underside, 12cms diameter; together with a Chinese Yixing terracotta tea pot (lacking cover); a Wenda Fisken studio pottery leaf bowl; and a studio pottery vase; and an assortment of ceramic coffee pots, by various makers, including: Midwinter; Myott; Royal Grafton; Eschenbach; and others.
A collection of Border Fine Arts Beatrix Potter decorative ceramic figures and collectibles, including: limited edition ‘Sailing Home (Squirrel Nutkin & Friends)’ figure group, on stand; Peter Rabbit toothbrush holder; Jemima Puddle-duck pot with cover; ‘Foxy-Whiskered Gentlemen’ figure; ‘The Tale of Two Bad Mice’ Hunca Munca and babies figure, with stand and certificate; and other items, some boxed.
A collection of vintage dolls, of various sizes and designs, by makers including Grecon and others; together with a selection of miniature ceramic and other figures; a tin plate model rocking horse; a miniature dolls house, 11cms high; and other items.PROVENANCE: From the estate of Patti (Patricia) Lomax of Berwick.Patti, and her much loved husband, Eric, featured in the blockbuster film, ‘The Railway Man’, and were played by Colin Firth and Nicole Kidman. It tells the true story of Eric, who, whilst serving as British army officer in World War II, was captured and subsequently tortured by the Japanese in a Burma labour camp. After the war, he suffered years of mental turmoil, but was eventually rescued from his torment through the love of Patti.
A Hungarian ceramic vase, by Fischer J. Budapest, decorated with a panel of cherubs within scrolling gilt borders, on a cobalt ground, stamped and impressed makers mark, partial paper label to underside, 36cms high; together with a Bursley Ware Amstel sleeve vase, designed by Frederick Rhead, 26.5cms high. (2)
A collection of vintage dolls house kitchen wares, crockery and other furnishings, including: dinner ware and services; ceramic vases; a miniature garden fountain; two glass chandelier ceiling lights; baskets; and other items.PROVENANCE: From the estate of Patti (Patricia) Lomax of Berwick.Patti, and her much loved husband, Eric, featured in the blockbuster film, ‘The Railway Man’, and were played by Colin Firth and Nicole Kidman. It tells the true story of Eric, who, whilst serving as British army officer in World War II, was captured and subsequently tortured by the Japanese in a Burma labour camp. After the war, he suffered years of mental turmoil, but was eventually rescued from his torment through the love of Patti.
A group of Staffordshire ceramic figures and figure groups, 19th century, comprising: a group of three King Charles spaniels, one standing atop a faux clock face, the other two seated either side of the clock face, approx. 24.5cm high; a figure group of two children playing in a tree, with a swan under an arch to the base, 19cm high; a figural spill vase of two children standing by a stone well, approx. 21cm high; a pearlware spill vase modelled as a tree trunk laden with various game animals and a huntsman's satchel hanging from a branch, approx. 21cm high; a figural spill vase of two young male and female wheat gatherers, approx. 20cm high; a figural spill vase of a man standing wearing a hat and blue jacket and a female seated wearing a hat and blue blouse and holding a sack, approx. 20cm high; a figure of a female warrior wearing a helmet, reclining with book in her right hand and sword by her feet, approx. 18cm high; a spill vase with a deer being chased by a black and white spotted hunting dog, approx. 19cm high; a figure group of a male and female wheat gatherer either side of a faux clock face, each with one leg resting on a rock, approx. 18.5cm high; a pearlware figure group of a romantic couple embracing, standing on a naturalistic base, approx. 17.5cm high; a figural spill vase of a young man and woman by a tree, the man on one knee declaring his love, the woman standing on a rock, approx. 19cm high; a figure group of Uncle Tom and Little Eva, both seated in a tree branch arbour, her holding an open book, approx. 16.5cm high; and various smaller figures, eighteen in total (lot)
A group of eight Staffordshire ceramic flatback figures, vases and ornaments, 18th - 19th centuries, to include: a pair of spill vases, modelled as bounding deer chased by hunting hounds, the largest approx. 29cm high; a spill vase of a lioness with cubs against a jungle brocade, approx. 28cm high; a spill vase modelled as a fox standing with bird in its mouth, approx. 23cm high; a pearlware figure of a recumbent stag on a naturalistic base; a pair of figures of recumbent dogs on blue ground bases; a figure of a standing dog with open mouth; and a figure of a seated dog (9)Condition Report: Most figures with crazing and heavy surface dirt. The lioness spill vase with a large chip to the rim and cracks to the reverse, the stag missing some antlers, the fox figure with some small chips to the base.
A group of Dutch Delft ware blue and white ceramic plates, 18th century, to include an example decorated with a vignette of an egret and flowerpots to the well, an example with a vignette of a landscape with houses to the well, and three others with various floral motifs, each approx. 23.3cm diameter (5)Condition Report: The two initially described with extensive restorations, especially the former which has been broken through and repaired with visible crack lines. Another example with a long hairline crack and restoration to the rim. The two others with crazing, one with a drill hole to the border, the other with firing imperfections to the border. All with expected small losses of glaze to the rim and heavy pitting.
A group of Staffordshire ceramic figure groups and portraits, 19th century, to include an untitled figure of either William Wallace or Robert Bruce, standing in full Scottish uniform with plaid over both shoulders and sword in right hand atop a naturalistically painted base, approx. 40cm high; a pair of Scottish Highland huntsman on horseback in full dress, one on horse facing right with hands resting on his right leg, the other on horse facing left with one hand resting on his left leg and the other resting on the horse's rump, each approx. 38cm high; a figure of a Scottish musician, standing in full Highland dress and holding pipes, approx. 37cm high; a figure of Will Watch, standing beside two barrels, leaning to his left and holding a pistol in his right hand and blunderbuss in his left, raised letters WILL WATCH to base, approx. 39cm high; a figure of Admiral Sir Charles Napier, standing next to a cannon with shells, in uniform with hat in his right hand, a cloak in his left, raised letters GENERAL NAPIER to base, approx. 26.5cm high; a figural spill vase, depicting a couple embracing under a brocade, her with a musical instrument, while another male hides behind the brocade with raised knife, raised letters to the base THE RIVAL, approx. 33cm high; a figure group of a mother and child on horseback, the horse facing left with rocky brocade between its legs, raised letters TRAVELLERS to base, approx. 25cm high; a pearlware figure of Elijah, seated on a rocky outcrop with brocade, his head raised, his left arm raised and right arm resting on his right leg, a bird perched nearby, the base with plaque incised ELIJAH, approx. 33cm high (AF) (9)
A group of English ceramic figures, 19th century, to include a Staffordshire pearlware figure emblematic of fire, possibly Enoch Wood, modelled with magnifying glass in his right hand and paper wick in his left, on yellow base, 16cm high, a pearlware group of a girl and boy leaning against a pedestal on a stepped base, 13cm high, a pearlware figure of a shepherdess with lost sheep, on a naturalistic and blue scrollwork base, lacking brocade, 12.5cm high, and two Derby figures, each with incised marks to underside, one of a female gardener wearing a hat with one arm resting on a watering can, on a naturalistic base, 13cm high, the other of a boy playing a flute, on a scrollwork base, 11.4cm high, together with a Höchst-style porcelain figure of a gentleman, possibly Damm, modelled seated on a rocky outcrop holding a scroll in his left hand, his jacket decorated with floral sprays, blue wheel and D mark to underside, 18.5cm high (6)
A collection of Staffordshire ceramic portraits of British and Foreign Royalty, 19th century, comprising: a figure of Queen Victoria of England standing crowned with veil, with hands folded, wearing garter sash, inscribed Queen of England in gilt to the base, approx. 43cm high, paired with a figure of the Prince of Wales, standing in military uniform with garter sash and left arm resting on a draped pedestal, indistinctly inscribed Prince of Wales to base, approx. 44cm high; a figure group of Queen Victoria of England and King Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia, the Queen crowned and standing to the left, the King standing in military uniform to the right, a dog peeping through his legs, raised letters QUEEN & KING OF SARDINIA to base, approx. 35cm high; a figure of Princess May (later Queen Mary), standing in full length dress with reticule suspended from her right wrist, raised letters PRINCESS MAY to base, approx. 40cm high; a figure group of Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra of Denmark, both standing, he carrying gloves and top hat, she with her hair in a snood and carrying her hat over her right arm, raised letters PRINCE & PRINCESS to base, approx. 41cm high; together with another smaller example, approx. 30cm high; a figure of Prince of Wales, on a horse facing right, in civilian dress with right hand resting on the horse's rump clutching his hat, his left holding the reins, raised letters PRINCE OF WALES to base, approx. 25cm high; paired with a figure of Princess Alexandra of Denmark, seated side-saddle on a horse facing left, in full riding dress and wearing flat hat with plume, raised letters PRINCESS to base, approx. 24cm high (8)
A group of Chinese blue and white vessels, 20th century, comprising two jars and covers, 20cm and 27cm high, a small jar without cover, 11cm high, two ewers, 12cm and 24cm high, two plant pots, 20cm and 9.5cm diameter, a scalloped dish, 26cm long, and two Yuan and Ming style vases, one with apocryphal reign mark, 32cm and 20cm high (10). Condition Report: The vase with wide flaring rim has a hairline crack. The metal-handled jar has heavy, dirt-filled crazing. The remaining pieces have general light wear including small losses of glaze and nicks to the ceramic, and heavy surface dirt.
A group of Staffordshire ceramic figures and figure groups, 19th century, comprising: a figure group of a romantic couple seated in a tree branch arbour, approx. 23cm high; a pearlware figure group of a young man and woman standing, restraining a deer, underneath a tree branch arch, approx. 23cm high; two figures of Scottish ladies in tartan skirts, one with dog resting on a plinth, the other holding a flag (head later replaced), each approx. 23cm high; a figural spill vase of an angel praying over two sleeping children, approx. 21cm high; a figure group of a young romantic couple seated under a tree branch arbour, approx. 17cm high; a figural spill vase of a young couple resting together with a bird delivering two leaves, approx. 13cm high; a figure of a young woman seated in a chair, her dog seated next to her, approx. 17cm high; a figure group of two children playing in a tree, with a swan under an arch to the base, approx. 19cm high; a pearlware figure of a young woman with her pet dog standing against a tree brocade (leaves missing), approx. 12cm high; a figure of a young gardener with a watering can standing with a tree brocade (leaves missing), approx. 14cm high; a figure of a young woman, smartly dressed, with her pet dog, approx. 17cm high; a figure of a young woman wearing a headscarf and holding an open book and a scroll in her hands, approx. 19cm high; a figural spill vase of two women in a tree with two gods to the base, approx. 17.5cm high; and various other figures, eighteen in total (lot)
A group of four modern lamp bases, 20th century, to include a ceramic pair designed as creamware baluster vases with openwork scrolling vine and grape decoration, each approx. 56cm high, an opaque glass lamp base with brass mounts, and a ceramic double gourd example with footed base (4)It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure electrical items are professionally rewired for use.
A Victorian 19th century mahogany dressing table bt Bell & Coupland of Preston, England. Raised on reeded tapering legs with white ceramic castors, twin drawers to the frieze and with pull handles. Swing mirror atop on turned supports terminating in finials. Measures approx. 77cm x 107cm x 58cm.

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