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Japanese Fine Quality Signed Early 20th Century Carved Ivory Figure of a Japanese Male Holding a Basket of Squash with a Pumpkin to His Feet and Cooking Pot to His Right. Signed In Red to Underside of Figure. Stands 5.75 Inches High. Condition - Is Excellent with Age Related Patina to Figure. Provenance - Comes From a Deceased Gentleman's Private Collection. Please Note This Figure Cannot be Exported Without a Cities Permit. This item can not be exported outside of the EU.
JOHN WORSLEY (1919-2000) - 'Picknicking isn't allowed in Crow Wood' shrieked the pheasant', watercolour and body colour illustration, signed and dated 1975, titled, numbered 8/5, fifth illustration from eighth episode, unframed, 52cm x 76.5cm also seven other associated illustrations to include Baldmoney and Sneezewort cooking their kippered minnows, numbered 8/2,8/6,8/9x2, 8/18 and 8/20 (8)
Original vintage World War Two military poster: Action Stations - Salute them with War Savings - The ATS go to war. Images on a blue background of women war workers with descriptions: Motor Transport; Ordnance Repair; Cooking; "Ack-Ack" (ATS Anti Aircraft gunnery known as the Ack-Ack Girls); Communications. The ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1938-1949) was the women's branch of the British Army during World War Two. The first women recruited to the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) worked as cooks, clerks and storekeepers. As time went on the range of duties expanded and women served as office, mess and telephone orderlies, drivers, postal workers, ammunition inspectors and signal operators. By June 1945, there were over 190,000 members of the ATS from all across the British Empire and Commonwealth. Good condition, pinholes, small tears.Country: UK, year: 1940s, designer: Unknown, size(cm): 50.5x37.5.
Thirteen Royal Albert Beatrix Potter figures, four boxed including Mrs Rabbit Cooking, Mrs Rabbit & Peter Rabbit, Peter with Daffodils and Peter with Postbag (boxed), Mittens & Moppet, And This Pig Had None, Ribby & the Patty Pan, Lady Mouse made a Curtsy, Benjamin ate a lettuce leaf, Squirrel Nutkin, Jemima Puddleduck with Foxy Whiskered Gentleman, Peter and the Red Pocket Handkerchief and Miss Dormouse (13)
A group of Beswick Beatrix Potter figures, comprising 'Jemima Puddleduck', BP-3c, 'Foxy Whiskered Gentleman', BP-2a, a/f both ears chipped, 'Mrs Rabbit Cooking', BP-10b, 'Mrs Rabbit', BP-3a, a/f both ears chipped, 'Cousin Ribby', BP-2a, 'Tom Kitten', BP-2a, 'Sally Henny Penny', BP-3b, 'Johnny Town-Mouse', BP-3b, 'Peter with Postbag', BP-10b, 'Lady Mouse from Tailor of Gloucester', BP-2a, together with two Royal Albert figures, comprising 'Benjamin Bunny', BP-6a, a/f small chip to base, and 'Pigling Bland', BP-6a, a/f base has been re-attached. (12)
*Tempest (Margaret, 1892-1982). Gipsy Rabbit stirring a pot cooking on an open fire in a field with a tent beside her, watercolour on paper within a painted double-rule border, signed in pencil lower left, 70 x 115 mm, framed and glazed This illustration appeared in the book ‘Little Grey Rabbit’s Washing Day’ [first published 1942]. (1)
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