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Seth Pennington Liverpool teaset circa 1785 painted in underglaze blue and overglaze red, comprising of a teapot, Chelsea ewer, two bowls, six teabowls and saucers, (17) The teapot measures 16cm high Condition report: Teapot: 5mm chip and associated crack to the lid, minor firing crack to spout. Some peppering. Ewer: several minor rim nicks otherwise ok. Large bowl: rim hairline crack. Small bowl body crack to centre. Teabowls: Three bowls are ok, two bowls have rim hairlines under 4mm long, one bowl has a 1mm rim nick. Saucers: Four are ok, one has a minor foot nick, another is broken in two.
A Chelsea porcelain hexagonal teapot and cover, circa 1750-1755, the body decorated in the Kakiemon palette with blossoming prunus, bamboo and banded hedge, the reverse with a ho-o bird in flight, unmarked, height approx 12cm, bearing `Kate Foster Ltd` paper label (spout restored, metal reinforcement to handle, minor chips and wear). Provenance: accompanied by a purchase invoice from Kate Foster Ltd, dated 25th May 1977.
A Royal Worcester porcelain part tea set comprising eleven side plates, six saucers, eleven teacups, milk jug and slop bowl, each decorated in the neo-Classical taste with ovals on a pink and gilt decorated ground, a Wedgwood bone china part tea set, various Royal Chelsea bone china tea wares, Aynsley fruit painted cups and saucers, etc
Two autographs books containing football signatures including, Tom Finney, Stanley Matthews, Billy Wright, Wally Ardron, Malcolm Allison, Aston Villa, Lincoln City, Sheffield Wednesday, Fulham, Tranmere Rovers, Chelsea, Spurs, Morton F.c. and many others, (150 approx, some indistinct) mostly early 20th century
A Good William De Morgan Chelsea Period tile, painted with a griffin being attacked by a cat-like creature, in shades of blue on a white ground impressed marks, 15.5cm. square Literature Martin Greenwood The Designs of William De Morgan Richard Dennis Publications, this tile design illustrated page 125 catalogue number 906.
(Europe, Angleterre) - [GROSLEY, Pierre-Jean].- Londres. Nouvelle édition, revue, corrigée & considérablement augmentée.Lausanne, s.n., 1774.4 vol. in-12° : xii-371-[3], 388-[2], 375-[4], 393-[3] pp.; 1 h.-t. (qqs taches passim, mouill. latérale au t. III et in fine du t. IV).Rel. de l`époque : plein veau marbré, dos lisses fleuronnés dorés, tr. rouges (coupes et coins émoussés, 2 coiffes abs., bout de quelques mors fendus...).Est. : 150/ 200 €Seconde édition de cet intéressant ouvrage illustré d`un grand plan de Londres (éd. orig. : 1770, 3 vol. in-12°). Contient des articles sur les promenades, les courses de chevaux, la "mélancolie" (important article sur le spleen anglais), l`antipathie des Français pour les Anglais, l`orgueil national, les femmes, la notion de tolérance, les minorités religieuses (quakers, méthodistes, hernutes, juifs), l`intérêt des Anglais pour les sciences et la culture, les établissements créés par le gouvernement (Hôpital de Greenwich, Invalides de Chelsea...), les arts, etc. Grosley (Troyes 1718-1785), observateur lettré, relata ses voyages en Italie, Angleterre, Hollande et Suisse, entremêlés de dissertations personnelles, badines ou sérieuses, sur divers sujets.¶ Second edition of this interesting work by the well-read observer Grosley illustrated with a large plan of London. Articles on : race horses, "melancolia", English interest for sciences and culture, arts, women... Full contemporary marbled calf (some stains throughout, 2 turn ins lacking).
A 20th century Chelsea Studio Pottery charger decorated with the profile of a young woman with laurel leaves in her hair, 29cm diameter, possibly by Barbara Ross, a Clews & Co Chameleon ware vase with Art Deco decoration in turquoise, orange and brown on a cream ground, 20cm high approx, a Gouda Pottery inkwell with glass liner, a further Art Deco style vase with mottled orange and green glaze, etc
A pair of English stone composition armorial wall panels, mid 20th century, each with a central shield with portcullis beneath Tudor Roses, flanked by rampant lion bearers and with a further portcullis above, the motto beneath ‘Custodi Civitatem Domine’, 163cm high, 185cm wide. Provenance: Chelsea Harbour, London.
Crested china - Twenty-seven Goss models, including a Chichester Roman Urn `Westminster Abbey`; Corfe Castle Cup `Chelsea`; Rufus Stone `Acton`; Dinant Wooden Shoe `Fulham`; Bath Roman Ewer `Wembley Urban District Council`; Reading Jug `Stepney`; and Las Palmas Ancient Earthen Jar `Islington`.
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