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A Royal Doulton Rondelay pattern porcelain part dinner and tea service, pattern no H5004, comprising milk jug, sugar bowl, meat plate, six dinner plates, six tea cups and saucers, six bowls, two tureens with one lid, milk jug saucer, cake plate, eight side plates, and six starter plates, together with a Crown Devon floral preserve pot and cover. (a quantity)
A group of Carltonware and other pottery, to include Carltonware orange segment dish, a Border Fine Arts Farmers Market apple toast rack, Carltonware lettuce leaf plate, a Crown Devon cruet set, on serving tray, a Carltonware circular leaf moulded floral dish, and a yellow leaf dish, with pierced base, numbered 1668. (6)
A Georgian gold and enamel Memento Mori skeletal ring, circa 1730, the hexagonal bezel with tapered shoulders, (coffin shaped), and inset with a flat rock crystal with bevelled edge, the raised bezel grooved to the sides, the hoop of D-shaped cross-section and decorated to the exterior with a skeleton in black enamel with detailed skull, rib cage, hips, legs and feet, an arrow pointing downwards between the legs towards the inscription below reading ‘memento’ in three lines on the left and ‘mori’ on the right, a stylised crown beneath, the hoop inscribed to the inside in italics ‘eliz:tucker.ob.28:Jan:1730.AElat:65.A.T.’ (Elizabeth Tucker died 28 January 1730 aged 65). £3,000-£4,000 --- Provenance: The ring was found by a detectorist in the Vale of Glamorgan in 2022. The ring was recorded with Swansea Museum, but being less than 300 years old, the finder was not obliged to record it with the Portable Antiquities Scheme, and the ring was returned to him. The Tucker family was first documented in Devon and is a characteristic West of England name for a fuller. An Elizabeth Tucker also arrived in Carolina in 1724. The 17th century was a time of high mortality and this precipitated a taste for Memento Mori jewellery, a type of jewel that reached its height of popularity in the early 18th century. The rings were usually worn on the little finger. The phrase translates as ‘remember thy death’, a constant reminder to the wearer to live a life without sin as they will be held accountable in death. The Rev. Jeremy Taylor (1613-1667) preached “It is a great art to die well and to be learned by men in health... Place your coffin in your own eye, dig your own grave.” These rings were also worn as a symbol of faith and status. Condition Report The finder was using a metal detector in a recently ploughed potato field about 3-4 inches down. The finder thought at first that he had found a posy ring then saw the skeleton around the hoop of the ring. The ring is in very good condition for its age. 90% of the enamel is present, and the rock crystal has a minor chip on the bottom edge. Weight 3.4gm.
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER AND A PEDIGREE DOLL, comprising a 1930's Crown Ducal charger , orange glazed 'Patch' 4088 pattern by Charlotte Rhead, a 1950's Pedigree hard plastic walker doll, with moving head and eyes (wig has been reglued), an embroidered orange dragon on black silk 'Shanghai China' (missing frame), a miniature Holy Bible printed in the U.S.A, a Portland Pottery 'Hunting Scene' teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl (crazing), a Foley bone china hand painted tea cup 4623, two Coalport 'Indian Tree' pattern tea cups (both have hairline cracks), a Coronation Street 'Rovers Return' novelty teapot, a novelty 'Little Old Lady' teapot, an Allertons 'Old Willow' pattern cup and saucer, a Wedgwood & Co. 'Richelieu' pattern jug, cup and two tea plates (chipped and crazed, plates have hairline crack), a Crown Devon charger (cracked),a Crown Ducal charger, a large Flow Blue meat plate decorated in a floral Oriental style, with red, green and a blue border (chipped), a Regentone 'Handygram' portable record player, a limited edition framed print of 450 signed in pencil by Graham Carver, etc.(Qty) (Condition Report: obvious damage is mentioned)
A 1930s Crown Devon Fieldings jar and cover of baluster form on a green ground enamel decorated with flowering bamboo, heightened in gilt, having printed Crown Devon Fieldings mark verso, number 7262 height 12cmCrazed throughout., otherwise in good condition with no cracks, chips or restoration.
THREE BOXES OF CERAMICS AND ORNAMENTS, to include eight Blue Delft KLM- BOLS houses, a Shelley vase, Paragon 'Belinda' pattern tea set, a pair of Staffordshire style rabbits, two Wade tortoise trinket boxes and a Hedgehog trinket box, a T.G Green Cornish Ware flour shaker, a Crown Devon 'Dora' planter, two whisky water jugs 'Black Bottle Scotch' and 'Bell's Whisky', a boxed Royal Doulton 'Pretty Ladies' figurine A Lovely Thought HN5430, etc. (s.d) (3 boxes)
THREE BOXES OF CERAMICS, to include a quantity of mid - century Pottery planters and vases, two Sylvac 2489 Hyacinth planters, a Beswick cream planter, a Crown Devon cream planter, an Arthur Wood cream planter, Arthur Wood Cross Stitch pattern goblet vase, a Dartmouth Pottery green urn, a green Sylvac jug pattern number 1580, a West German style jug impressed mark 6 in the base, a MCM white coffee mug with Squares design, a vibrant yellow, red, green and orange design vase signed J.W on the base, a large blue and green glass handkerchief vase, a large Cornwall Fosters Pottery biscuit jar with wooden lid, an Art Deco Crown Ducal trefoil dish, Dartmouth Pottery cream urn, a classic white Sylvac 628 vase, and a very large Sadler piggy bank decorated with yellow roses with original stopper, etc. (s.d) (3 boxes)
Twelve Queens Crown Chrome Obsolete Police Helmet Plates, British Airports Constabulary, British Transport Police Bristol Constabulary, Bermuda Police, County Borough of Bolton Police, Devon Constabulary, Essex and Southend-On-Sea Constabulary, Hampshire, Kent Constabulary, Leicester City Police, Somerset and Bath Constabulary and a Garda Síochána, all mounted on wooden plaques, all appear to have rear fixing lugs, can be removed from plaques . (12 items)
Twelve Queens Crown Chrome Obsolete Police Helmet Plates, Birkenhead Borough Police, Devon & Cornwall Constabulary, Essex Constabulary, Humberside Police, Nottingham City Police, Port of Liverpool Police, Staffordshire County & Stoke On Trent Constabulary, Sunderland Borough Police, Sheffield & Rotherham Constabulary, Southampton Police, Warwickshire Constabulary and West Riding Constabulary, with East Riding of Yorkshire KC cap badge, East Riding of Yorkshire KC Special Constabulary, York and North East Yorkshire Police QC cap badge, all mounted on wooden plaques, all appear to have rear fixing lugs, can be removed from plaques. (15 items)
Twelve Queens Crown Chrome Obsolete Police Helmet Plates, Lancashire Constabulary, Merseyside Police, City of Sheffield Police, 2 x Cheshire Constabulary, Devon Constabulary, Essex and Southend On Sea Constabulary, Stockport Borough wreath, Metropolitan Police Noddy (motorcycle helmet) badge, Berkshire Constabulary wreath, Derbyshire Constabulary, missing one rear fixing lug and Devon & Cornwall Constabulary, complete with original fixings to rear of badges, except for Derbyshire, missing one lug fitting. (12 items)
CROWN DEVON; an Art Deco thirty-seven piece part dinner service, each piece decorated with a stag in a winter landscape, comprising an oval meat plate, five dinner plates, six smaller plates, nine side plates, six dessert bowls, two entrée dishes and covers, a salad bowl, a graduated set of three jugs, a further graduated set of sauce jugs and a toast rack (36).Condition Report: One of the large dinner plates has a small hairline to the centre, one of the medium sized plates has a chip to the rim, three of the side plates have a chip to the rim, many items with age wear patina to the glaze through use of minor scratches and some discolouration, some wear to the enamels here and there but overall fair.
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