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Five decorative wall plates, comprising a near pair of 19th century Imari pattern porcelain chargers, diameter 31cm, an Art Deco Crown Devon charger, with tree branch decoration in a descending ring texture, a charger with green leaf pattern, diameter 30cm, height 4cm, a Royal Winton charger, with Art Deco stylised landscape scene to the centre and a moulded green border, diameter 31.5cm, and a Royal Doulton large plate, with repeating swags of colourful garden flowers, diameter 25cm (5).
Pair of Crown Devon Fieldings 'Dragon' lustre vases of ovoid form, decorated with colourful polychrome enamels, with gilt rim, on a blue ground, pattern no. 2069, approximately 23cm high. (2)CONDITION REPORT: No obvious chips to the rims when feeling with a finger. Slightly raised area below one rim. Looking through a glass we can see minor losses to the gilt on the rim, raised blacked mark to the rim also, could be a stain but not convinced its a restoration mark. Again some fairly minor losses to the enamel, mainly to the purple and gilt. Good detail to the exterior. Generally good detail to the dragons, with minor losses present. The raised stones appear to be in good condition. Very minor crackling to the glaze/enamels. Losses to the glaze on the underside with some crazing also to the underside.
A GROUP OF DECORATIVE CERAMICS, comprising six Shorter & Son shell shaped vases, in various shapes and sizes, most in a pale green, one pink and a pale yellow colour, a Crown Devon gilt leaf bowl, Sylvac item include, wall pocket in the shape of a shell, 1395, small vase, 684, lustre feather salad dish and tray, 3507, etc. also included a Wade and Beswick basket shaped posy bowl, a double Beswick candle holder, jug shaped vase 98-1, two pieces of Falcon Ware a bud vase and dog figure outside his kennel etc.(qty), (Condition Report: all items appear ok with no obvious damage, there is signs of crazing on some items)
A Crown Devon Mattajade vase, M162, ribbed form with applied loop handles, printed and painted with exotic birds flying past pendulous foliage, in colours, highlighted in gilt on a turquoise ground, a Crown Devon Fairy Castle vase, a Crown Devon Carp vase, two other vases and a Crown Devon Mattajade Fairy Castle dish, printed and painted factory marks, 18.5cm. high (6) LiteratureSusan Lunt Age of Jazz British Art Deco Ceramics, National Museums of Liverpool, page 64-65 catalogue number 51 for a comparable dish illustrated.
A 1950s Crown Devon Mickey Mouse ceramic cruet set on stand. Consisting of Minnie salt, Mickey pepper and 'cheese' mustard pot, some damaged parts present. H9cm Condition Report: Mickey has had his ears and nose broken off (parts present), the left hand ear has been broken off the mustard pot lid (part present), the lid has crazed. Thw white glaze has crazed, light surface marks and Mickey doesn't have a cork stopper. Please see photos for more details
A Victorian red wool tailcoat tunic, circa 1840, probably South Devon Militia, the black felt collar and cuffs with silver embroidery, two rows of silvered crown and laurel wreath buttons by Bogget & Reynolds, London, (epaulettes missing) together with a pair of black wool trousers with red piping (2)
A Crown Devon pottery table lamp, designed by Kathleen Parsons, modelled as a nude female figure with an infant mermaid, the back mounted with a frost circular glass disc, printed marks with a facsimile signature and moulded '195', 30cm wide33cm highCondition ReportFair overall. Light working. PAT tested. Crazing.Filler to the base of the glass disc where fitted to lamp.
A QUANTITY OF CERAMIC GIFT AND TEA WARES, ETC, to include nine pieces of Wedgwood pale blue jasperware, a fourteen piece Coalport Elite-Gold part tea set, comprising a milk jug, a covered sugar bowl, six teacups and six saucers, a Crown Devon red lustre vase, height 22cm, a Carlton Ware Rouge Royale leaf shaped dish, four Royal Albert 'Winsome' bowls, two Wedgwood plates relief moulded and painted with vines and grapes, three snow covered Lilliput Lane cottages (Ice to Meet You has a small chip on the roof, all have non-related stickers on bases, a few rubs), three modern cloisonne style vases (largest vase dented, very light), etc (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, obvious specific damage as stated, tea set has signs of light use)
A Crown Devon hand-painted ceramic tankard designed by Walter Lamonby, featuring a relief portrait of John Peel, the famed English huntsman, alongside a verse from the traditional hunting song. The tankard is adorned with hunting motifs, including a fox head entwined with a whip, leafy accents, and a bamboo-style handle. Marked on the base with the Crown Devon Fieldings backstamp, this vintage piece captures the charm of English sporting heritage.Artist: Walter LamonbyIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 4.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Royal North Devon Yeomanry Regimental Shooting Medal (2), 38mm, silver, the obverse featuring crossed rifles, with laurel wreath around, and crown above, the reverse embossed ‘Royal North Devon Yeomanry Regimental Prize for Shooting’ and engraved ‘First No. 9. Pte. J. Balman “A” or Torrington Squadron 1893’; the second similar, in bronze, the reverse engraved ‘Second Prize Pte. J. Balman A. Troop. Oct. 5th. 1892.’, nearly extremely fine (2) £40-£50 --- Edward John Balman was born at Shilstone Farm, Chittlehampton, North Devon in 1871. Volunteering for the Royal North Devon Yeomanry his first Shooting Prize medal together with £1 prize money is recorded in the local newspaper as being presented to him by Viscountess Ebrington at Barnstaple on 23 November 1892. He died on 21 March 1949, aged 77, and is buried in St Hieritha’s Church Cemetery, Chittlehampton. Sold with copied research.

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