Box of assorted china to include a collection of blue and white Jasperware and two black and white Jasperware plates depicting Grecian figures in a landscape, two Wedgwood plates with certificates of authenticity: Arthur Crowned King and Arthur Draws the Sword, a Crown Devon Fieldings green tomato decorated basket effect bowl and pedestal, together with a collection of Carltonware to include jug with fox gloves, a Sylvao china basket with apple blossom handle, Carltonware fox glove bowl, various tomato decorated pieces of Carltonware, salt and pepper, and salad serves, with two pieces of gift set Carltonware in original boxes, butter cup bowl and a fox glove butter dish with china butter knife.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
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POTTERY TANKARDS, AIR TWIST STEM & OTHER GLASSWARE, large ceramic fruit bowl, wash jug and bowl, ETC, the tankards include two early English frog mugs, one depicting a view of the Cast Iron Bridge at Sunderland, Crown Devon John Peel non-musical tankard, the glassware includes two Royal Commemoratives with air twist stems, small Intaglio type dish of a woman blowing bubbles, butterfly mark to one corner, the fruit bowl, 31cms diameter
An Aynsley dinner service for 12 settings in the Buckingham 8216 pattern, each with green backstamp and gilt numbered, cobalt and blue and detailed gilt banding on white ground and comprising; 12 main plates, 27cm diam, 24 side plates, 12 twin handled soup bowls and stands, 12 kidney shaped side plates, 12 tea plates, 2 sauce boats and stands, 2 lidded tureens and bowl shaped stands, 2 serving dishes, And a set of 8 Crown Devon blue and gilt coffee cans and saucers (Qtty) Condition Report: 1 gravy boat damaged The remainder showing mild signs of use from wear with some gilt rubbing, minor scuffs and scratches Condition Report Disclaimer
19th Century Tokens, DEVON, Tavistock, Devon Mines, Penny, 1811, 23.63g/6h (W 1133); GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Bristol, Bristol Brass & Copper Co, Penny, 1811, 18.53g/12h (W 430), Patent Sheathing Nail Manufactory (Samuel Guppy), Halfpenny, 1811, 9.38g/12h (W 472a); NORFOLK, Norwich, John Barker, Penny, 1811, 18.07g/6h (W 905), Tunstead and Happing, Corporation House, Penny, 1812, 22.53g/12h (W 1140); STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, Samuel Fereday, Penny, 1812, 27.49g/12h (W 64), Walsall, Samuel Fletcher and Samuel Sharratt, Penny, 1811, 17.56g/12h (W 1158), Halfpenny, 1811, 8.76g/12h (W 1155a); SURREY, Weybridge, John Bunn & Co, Penny, 1812, 18.15g/12h W 1200); WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Crown Copper Co, Penny, 1811, 27.93g/12h (W 224); WORCESTERSHIRE, Lye, J. Forrest & Co, Penny, 1811, 19.02g/12h (W 855); GLAMORGANSHIRE, Landore, British Copper Co, Halfpenny, 1813, 9.12g/3h (W 610); ISLE OF MAN, Ramsey, William Callister, Halfpenny, 1831, 7.97g/12h (W 2100); together with a Victorian Crown, 1887 [14]. W 1140 good very fine with a hint of original colour, others generally fine to very fine £70-£90 --- Provenance: K.J.J. Elks Collection, additionally: W 905 Baldwin Auction, 2 December 2003, lot 281 (part)
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, BERKSHIRE, Newbury, Newbury Coffee House Co Ltd, brass Twopence, 24mm (Owens 5); DEVON, Teignmouth, Devon Arms Commercial Hotel, V.N. Burden, brass Threepence, 25mm (cf. DNW 28, 571); LANCASHIRE, Aspull, Running Horses, Richard Makinson, brass Twopence, 22mm, Bolton, Star Inn, Thomas Sharples, brass, 32mm (W 643); [LEICESTERSHIRE, Leicester], Anchor of Hope, Upper Kent Street, A. Sibson, brass Threehalfpence, 27mm; LONDON, Upper Thames Street, City of London Brewery Co Ltd, brass P[int], 1869, 28mm (Hayes 7); STAFFORDSHIRE, Kingswinford, Cottage Inn, Joseph Brettle, uniface brass Threehalfpence, 29mm (W 5246); SURREY, Dorking, Dorking Coffee & Refreshment Rooms, copper Penny, 29mm (Owens 210); WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Bull’s Head, B.S. Wallis, brass Penny, 24mm (W p.307), Leamington Spa, Angel Hotel, uniface copper Threepence, 25mm (Cunningham/Todd p.1); WORCESTERSHIRE, Pensnett, Fountain Inn, George Hall, brass Sixpence, 27mm (cf. W 5396), Holly Bush Inn, uniface brass, 24mm (W –); YORKSHIRE, Woodhouse Carr, White Horse Hotel, John Lapish, brass Twopence, 26mm, West Yorkshire Yeomanry Band, brass Twopence by Smith, 27mm (Yarwood BMT 070); GLAMORGANSHIRE, Swansea, Vernon Arms, Alfred Oborn, brass Twopence, 1853, 23mm (Cox 791, recté oborn); MONMOUTHSHIRE, Nantybwch, Crown Hotel, brass Threepence, 26mm (Cox 1084); together with Chadwick Wood, Temple Inn, Waterhead, uniface oval brass Twopence, 30 x 21mm, Bell Vue Inn, brass Threepence, 1853, 22mm, Red Lion, Hague’s Concert Hall, brass Twopence, 27mm [19]. Teignmouth and Birmingham excavated, Bolton fine but pierced, others generally about very fine and better, some rare £150-£200
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, including a Copeland Spode 'Spode's Byron' muffin dish and cover, a Poole pottery posy bowl, a bronzed resin Heredities figure of a Boxer dog, other resin and ceramic dog figures, a large musical tankard 'Underneath the spreading Chestnut tree', probably Crown Devon, cracked, a Copeland 'Spode's Italian' fruit bowl, a small Aynsley pedestal dish with printed rose decoration, a Carlton Ware lobster and lettuce bowl, crazed and stained, etc, s.d. (2 boxes and loose)
EIGHT BOXES OF CERAMIC TEA AND DINNERWARES, to include a twenty piece Royal Adderley Arcadia tea set, a twenty eight piece R & D Balmoral China tea set, three Royal Worcester Evesham mugs, eighteen pieces of Beryl and four pieces of Iris utility wares, a box of Mayfair white and gilt banded dinner service, three Midwinter Oakley dinner plates, a Hornsea partridge in a pear tree mug, mid twentieth century melamine mugs, cruet set and napkin rings, a pair of Bourne Derby vases height 16.5cm, an Eastgate vase with moulded puppies by a gate, a Crown Devon jug 977, Royal commemorative mugs, assorted tea and dinnerwares by manufacturers including Churchill, Royal Vale, Alfred Meakin and Myotts (sd) (8 BOXES)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS ETC, to include Crown Devon Fieldings 'Pegasus' water jug and ginger jar lacking cover, Royal Crown Derby pin dishes, Mason's Ironstone waterjugs and storage jars, Elizabethan tea wares, Compton & Woodhouse teapots, vintage chrome and engine turned style decorated dressing table set, collectors plates, boxed condiment set etc
TWO ANEROID POCKET BAROMETERS WITH ALTIMETERSDOLLOND, LONDON, LATE 19th CENTURYBoth with 1.75 inch circular silvered register calibrated in barometric inches divided into twentieths with the usual observations, signed DOLLOND, LONDON to centre within outer revolving altimeter scale, the first numbered No. 6995 to centre, in gilt brass watch-type case and with outer silk-lined leather protective outer case, the second unnumbered and in an aluminium case with knurled altimeter adjustment crown within the suspension ring, (2).Each instrument 5cm (2ins) diameter, 1.5cm (0.625ins) deep. Provenance: The archive collection of Barometer World Museum, Merton, Devon. Peter Dollond is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1680-1860 as born 1730 and died 1820. He was the son of John Dollond, a Huguenot silk weaver and started business as an optician in 1750. He was joined by his father in 1752 until his death in 1761, and then by his brother, John, until his death in 1804. The family business was continued by Peter Dollond's nephew, George Huggins, who changed his surname to Dollond. George Dollond became instrument maker to William IV and Queen Victoria, exhibited at the Great Exhibition in 1851 and died 1856. The firm became one of the largest makers and suppliers of scientific and optical instruments and continued trading under various guises throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.
A GROUP OF FIVE ANEROID POCKET BAROMETERSALL UNSIGNED, LATE 19th CENTURYAll with 1.75 inch circular registers calibrated in barometric inches, comprising two with white enamel registers in frosted gilt cases; two with silvered registers including altimeter scales to circumference, in frosted gilt cases with one in additional outer leather case; the last an aluminium cased example with subsidiary dial Fah't scale thermometer to centre inscribed IMP'D PAT, No. 7318 beneath Improved Scale, Compensated, the case with altimeter scale adjustment via a knurled crown to the suspension loop, the leather travelling case incorporating a compass needle set on its pivot between two glass disc annotated with eight cardinal points, (5).All approximately 5cm (2ins) diameter, 1.5cm (0.625ins) deep excluding protective cases. Provenance: The archive collection of Barometer World Museum, Merton, Devon.
A RARE MINIATURE GOLD ANEROID POCKET BAROMETER WITH ALTIMETERPILLISCHER, LONDON, LATE 19th CENTURYThe 0.675 inch circular silvered register calibrated in barometric inches divided into tenths and signed PILLISCHER, LONDON to centre within outer rotating altimeter scale calibrated for 0 to 5000 feet divided for every hundred feet set behind slightly convex glass, the case with engine-turned back and suspension post incorporating knurled crown for adjusting the altimeter scale within the suspension loop.2cm (0.75ins) diameter, 0.8cm (0.375ins) deep. Provenance: The exhibition collection of Barometer World Museum, Merton, Devon. Moritz Pillischer is recorded in Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as working from 398 Oxford Street 1851-53 then 88 New Bond street, London 1854-87. He was succeeded by his Nephew, Jacob.The very small size and the use of gold for the case of the current lot suggests that was perhaps intended as a demonstration example to show the maker's capability.Condition Report: Instrument is in fine almost immaculate condition with faults limited to extremely light mellowing to the silvering of the dial. The mechanism is in working order (responds to the 'bag test') and the rotating bezel (by rotating the knurled crown) is operational. Condition Report Disclaimer
TWO ANEROID SURVEYING BAROMETERSSHORTS & MASON AND ELLIOTT BROTHERS, LONDON, EARLY 20th CENTURYThe first with 2.75 inch circular silvered register inscribed Surveying Aneroid, COMPENSATED, No C.28039, SHORT & MASON, LONDON, MADE IN ENGLAND to the recessed centre within barometric scale calibrated in inches divided into fiftieths and outer altimeter scale annotated 0 to 6000 divided to ten foot intervals and with moving Vernier to outer margin, the aluminium case with pivoted magnification lens and knurled crown for adjusting the outer Vernier within the suspension ring, with original leather carrying case; the second with 4.25 inch circular silvered register with subsidiary 0-5,000 1ST and 2nd CIRCLE dial and inscribed Surveying Aneroid, repeating circle reading 1st Circle 0 to 5000 ft, 2nd (ditto) 5000 to 10000 (ditto) over Elliott Bros. LONDON, COMPENSATED to the recessed centre, within double concentric scale calibrated in barometric inches annotated 22 to 25 then 26 to 31 divided into hundredths within outer altimeter scale double-numbered for 0 to 5,000 and 10,000 feet divided for every ten feet and with movable Vernier labelled ASCENT to outer edge, the chrome plated case with pivoted magnification lens and knurled crown for adjusting the outer Vernier to a post at the top, (2).The first 8cm (3.125ins) diameter, 4cm (1.5ins) deep; the second 12.7cm (5ins) diameter, 5cm (2ins deep) excluding magnifiers. Provenance: The exhibition and archive collections of Barometer World Museum, Merton, Devon. Elliott Brothers are recorded by Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as succeeding William Elliott and Sons at 56 The Strand, London in 1853. The firm of Short and Mason are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS 1660-1900 as operating from 62 Hatton Garden, London 1873-75 then 40 Hatton Garden from 1876. They were leading makers of barographs and aneroid barometers well into the 20th century later merging with Taylor Instruments in 1969.
Box of assorted Carton ware and other pottery to include oval Carlton ware pedestal bowl decorated with green leaves and white fruit, Carlton ware oval bowl decorated with green leaves and tomatoes, small Carlton ware plate divided into two sections with crab and kale, further Carlton tomato design bowls, Beswick ware marmalade jar and cover decorated with cherries, Royal Venton Berslem Florella ware coffee pot decorated with pink flowers, teapot, three green jugs, Crown Devon leaf and tomato small serving dish, toast rack, small dishes, etc.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two trays of assorted china to include: six Royal Doulton square 'Pomegranate' pattern plates with a rectangular serving platter, Crown Devon leaf and tomato design small serving dish, Crown Devon yellow tomato design salad bowl with one server, square shaped, florally patterned Crown Devon serving dish, together with five small shallow bowls, Carlton ware hand painted 'Australian' design jug and saucer, unmarked embossed shell, seaweed, and fish pottery platter. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A mixed selection to include: marquetry inlaid tray 67cm w, 2 x Crown Devon planters, painted lidded vase, tall Continental vase, Burlington Toby jug 16cm h, cabbage leaf dish 17cm and a Silver Jubilee glass.Condition ReportLidded vase with paint loss and crack to lid. Hairlines to planters. Other items in fairly reasonable condition.
THREE MUSIC BOX COLLECTIBLES, comprising Fieldings Crown Devon Fox Hunting box & cover (music box not working), Fieldings Crown Devon Widdicombe Fair tankard, and a Swiss burr yew marquetry box together with EDWARDIAN MARQUETRY TABLE BOX, tulipwood crossbanded lid decorated with rural scene with cow, boat and river in specimen woods, crossbanded sides, lozenge escutcheon, pad feet, inner lid inlaid with JP monogram, inner tray, 35 x 23 x 15cms (4)Provenance: deceased estate Neath Port Talbot, consigned via our Cardiff office
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