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STOKE CITY F.C. VS. RANGERS F.C., HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT HOLDITCH COLLIERY DISASTER TANKARD, CIRCA 19TH OCTOBER 1937 the waisted Fielding's Crown Devon ceramic tankard moulded and painted in colours with tavern scene, transfer printed with words to AULD LANG SYNE, hand painted inscription in gilt Stoke City v. Glasgow Rangers 19.10.37. To commemorate your visit to Stoke on Trent From an old Stoke player A.R. Fielding., moulded thistle handle, stamped Crown Devon, Fielding’s. Made in England PP No. 804873 to the base Note: This rare and important tankard commemorates Rangers visit to Stoke-on-Trent to face Stoke City in aid of The Holditch Colliery Disaster Relief Fund.On the 2nd July 1937, a tragic accident occurred at the Colliery, during which 30 miners were killed and 8 injured. To raise funds for both victims and dependents, Stoke invited the champions of Scotland to play them in a benefit match. Rangers manager, Bill Struth, immediately accepted, with the game scheduled for October that year.30,000 fans turned out for the fixture and, despite it being a goalless draw, it was noted as an entertaining one. The Gers XI featured Dawson, Gray, McDonald, McKillop, Simpson, Main, Venters, Smith, Kinnear, Fiddes, and Little.It proved a resounding success for the relief fund, raising a total of £2,000. After the game, the Stoke chairmen gifted Rangers an important commemorative vessel known as a Loving Cup. This three-handled ceramic device continues to be used in a special ceremony prior to the first home match of each New Year to toast the reigning monarch.Indeed, any visitor to the Ibrox Trophy Room will still see that Loving Cup on display, besides which is an identical tankard to the one offered for auction. Presumably, Rangers officials and/or players would have been presented with these tankards to mark the solemn occasion.The ‘A.R. Fielding’ mentioned is believed to be Arthur Ross Fielding, who had two spells at Stoke City as a player between 1901-07.Provenance from Christies Auctions. Condition generally good. No chips, cracks or restoration. Crazing throughout as per manufacturing process. Minor wear to printed script of Auld Lang Syne. Additional images available.
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, to include two Oldcourt Ware lustre wall pockets, a Crown Devon 'Cries of London' covered jar, two beer pump handles printed and tinted with hunting scenes, a Crown Devon Long John Silver toby jug (glazed over chip to toe), a Crown Ducal vase, a Hutschenreuther 1988 plate with relief moulded ducks, Royal Albert Dream Cottages 'Spring' and 'Tranquil Garden' collectors plates, a Royal Winton Underneath the Spreading Chestnut Tree tankard (missing musical movement), a Crown Devon 'The Cornish Furry Dance' mug, etc (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, sd and as stated)
A GROUP OF CROWN DEVON JUGS AND TANKARDS, jugs comprising I Love a Lassie (no musical movement, end of handle broken off), Daisy Bell (musical movement not working, firing crack to interior), Auld Lang Syne (musical movement not working, two large chips, hairlines, crazing), Killarney (musical movement not working), and John Peel (light crazing, a little staining inside), and two different Widdecombe Fair tankards (one missing winding handle to musical movement, with crazing, extensive cracks, chips and repair, the other with restored handle) (7) (Condition Report: see description)
A GROUP OF JUGS AND A TANKARD, comprising a Falcon Ware 'Cavalier' tankard (crazing and possible hairline), a Crown Devon Fieldings 'A Frigate in Full Sail' lustre jug, a Davenport 'God Speed the Plough' jug (extensive cracks, repairs, chips, crazing), a Staffordshire Ware 'Willie Brewd a Peck O Malt' jug (crack to foot), a Royal Winton 'Rosyth' lustre jug (crazing), a Falcon Ware jug with relief moulded garden scene (crazing), a Samford Ware Dick Whittington jug, a T Lawrence Falcon Ware 'There is a Tavern in the Town' jug (foot chipped, crazing), a Falcon Ware 'The Old Bull and Bush' jug (spout damaged, crazing) (9) (Condition Report: see description)
A Crown Devon Fieldings Lustrine circular jar and cover, the lid decorated with a fairy, the bowl decorated with lizards, approx 9cm high; together with a Lustrine small bowl, interior with butterflies, the exterior with lizards, approx 6.5cm high (2) Pot and cover - Generally good, crazing throughout and hairline to rim of bowl; Bowl - Good, minor scratches to glaze, both with wear commensurate with age
A Crown Devon 'Red Deer' pattern dinner, tea and coffee service, to include a serving plate, six dinner plates, six side plates, nine small plates, a teapot, a coffee pot, six bowls, six coffee cups and saucers, five teacups and six saucers, a salt and pepper, a spoon rest, six small saucers, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, a slop bowl and two saucer jugs. (qty)
A NORITAKE 'SAVANNAH' PATTERN DINNER SET AND CUT CRYSTAL WINE GLASSES, comprising two covered tureens, integral gravy jug, salt & pepper pots, seven dinner plates, six soup dishes, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, six tea plates, six cups, six saucers, six items of Crown Devon -Fieldings Blush Ivory Ware, comprising a vase, jug, three plates and a trinket dish (crazing and wear to gilt), a vintage Wade 'Sandeman' empty Don decanter (damage to stopper), two Capodimonte figures, Bohemia Crystal 'Flamenco' design wine glasses, four Brierly Crystal 'Grapevine' design champagne glasses and four wine goblets, etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: obvious damage mentioned in description, dinner set has signs of very little use)
A BOX AND A SUITCASE OF METAL WARES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include copper jugs and kettles, a brass saucepan, fire irons, desk stand, roasting jack, plates and goblets, stirrups, horse brasses, a wooden framed sieve with inlaid bands, a lacquered wooden box, Crown Devon gold lustre cream jug and sugar bowl, etc (1 box + 1 suitcase)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASS WARES, to include Masons 'Bible' pattern dinnerware: two tureens, two soup tureens and two meat plates, a Crown Devon dog wall mask 'Rattlin Deirdre' no 222, an eighteen piece Poole Pottery Twintone tea set in Ice Green and Seagull, a cranberry cut to clear crystal vase, height 25cm, a mid-twentieth century Schmider pottery cat figure, in Tigris pattern, designed by Anneliese Beck, a collection of lampwork animals and birds, etc (2 boxes + loose) (sd)
A collection of six early 20th century circa 1930s & later ceramic jugs / pitchers. The lot comprising a Clarice Cliff Celtic Harvest jug for Newport Pottery, four various Myott, Son & Co. pottery jugs being designs 2684F, 2682F and 2683F, and a Crown Devon pitcher. All in hues of cream & brown; the Clarice Cliff and the Crown Devon jugs with repairs. Tallest to measure approx. 30cm.
Kathleen Parsons for Crown Devon, Fielding's - an early 20th century circa 1930s Art Deco ceramic figure of a female dancer. The lady with long skirt in greens & gold, stretched back with arm raised high. Marked to base with K. Parsons 2384, and Crown Devon insignia mark. Historic repair to arm. Measures approx. 34cm tall.
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