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NO RESERVE Harte (Geoffrey Bret) The Villas of Pliny..., Stratford-upon-Avon, The Shakespeare Head Press, 1928 § Tarbuck (Edward Lance) The Encyclopædia of Practical Carpentry and Joinery..., foxing and soiling, Leipzig, Dresden, & London, n.d. § Jourdain (M.) English Decorative Plasterwork of the Renaissance, 1926 § Stratton (Arthur) The English Interior..., peripheral ff. browned, [1920], each frontispieces, plates, and illustrations, second some with hand-colouring, first original buckram-backed boards, edges uncut, second contemporary half calf, third original cloth, last quarter cloth, second boards detached, all rubbed or worn, first vestiges of slip-case; and 34 others, 4to & 8vo (38)
Dresden 19th Century Fine Quality Handpainted Porcelain Figural Covered Vase. Finely painted with floral images on a white ground, embellished with gold border and highlights. Marked to base. Height 9.25 - 23.25 cm. Condition - odd nick to flowers but excellent quality. Please see accompanying images.
A selection of Continental porcelain, late 19th/20th centuries, comprising: a pair of Haviland Limoges 'Louveciennes' pattern jardinieres, 18cm high; a pair of German porcelain two-handled jardinieres painted with birds; a pair of Dresden double-gourd vases; a Dresden two-handled cup and saucer in the eighteenth century Meissen style; a French porcelain chemist's jar and cover; and a Paris porcelain vase (a lot)
A quantity of cups, saucers and plates, some matching, to include an early 20th century Royal Worcester cup, saucer and plate with bow and swag decoration, a Clarice Cliff cream ground and gilt-heightened saucer and plate, a late 19th century Chinoiserie-style trio, an Aynsley c1930s Art Deco trio, a Dresden saucer in the style of Helena Wolfson etc.
A pair of Dresden porcelain candlesticks, modelled as putti leaning against trees, one holding a bird with a bird cage by his feet, the other holding a fish, with bucket by his feet, AR marks, each 20cm high, a Dresden figure of a gentleman playing a violin, crossed swords mark, 21cm high and another figure of a seated girl, 13cm high (4).
A FINE AND HIGHLY ORIGINAL 1:48 SCALE BUILDER'S MODEL FOR THE LINER S.S. MEXICO , BUILT FOR THE CIA. MEXICANA TRASATLÂNTICA BY ROBERT NAPIER & SONS, GLASGOW, 1884 the 104in. hull carved from laminated pine with Plimsoll marks, oxidised brass anchors with stocks and studded chain, hinged port lids with raising chains, oxidised brass propeller with bolted blades, and finely carved decorative boxwood stern mouldings incorporating company name, the lined boxwood and white decks complete with silvered, gilt and oxidised metal fittings including bitts, bollards, anchor winch, capstan, wood capped and metal deck rails with chains over, wash screen, carved wooden ventilators, coal chute covers, companionways, spare anchors, raised superstructure with open bridge with helm, binnacle, telegraphs, lamps, fire buckets, panelled passenger accommodation, twin raked funnels with stays, safety valve extension pipes and whistle, covered lifeboats in davits, one fully-fitted with cross boards, thwarts and oars, engine room lights, two cranes with weighted chain hooks, a pair of signalling cannons mounted amidships with one further, possibly for life-lines, aft, raked masts the fore and main with yards, standing and running rigging with blocks and tackle, cleats and belaying pins, and many other fine details, mounted on launching blocks within original glazed wooden case with twin builder's plates, mounted on table stand with six turned legs. Overall measurements -- 78 x 116 x 27½in. (198 x 295 x 70cm.); Table -- 29in. (74cm.) high; together with a letter from William Beardmore to J.M. Bowker, dated 3rd September 1925 confirming the model's availability for sale from their premises at £50. ~~*~~ The last of three near-identical sisters all built by Robert Napier & Sons Ltd for the Compãnia Mexicana Trasatlántica in 1883-4, they registered 4,142 tons, measured 400ft with 44ft beam and were powered by a three-cylinder compound engine driving a single screw which could develop 14 knots. Well appointed within for her day, her 98 First Class passengers travelled in a manner that rivalled a modern Cunarder and she had further accommodation for 108 Second and 784 Third Class. Entering service in May 1884 on a route from Vera Cruz to Liverpool via Bermuda, the venture proved too ambitious and by 1887 with mounting losses the Mexico , along with her sisters Oaxaca and Tamaulipas were listed for sale by receivers in Liverpool where all three were sold to the Italian line La Veloce Linea di Navigazione Italiane a Vapore ("The Fast Italian Steam Navigation Line") and Mexico , now re-named Duchessa di Genova, had her funnels painted buff with a red star and successfully plied a route between Genoa and South America until 1901 when she was transferred to the New York run, and was broken up in Genoa in December 1905. In 1889, however, she was one of several ships caught up in what became known as the 'Dresden Affair' - named after the eponymous Norddeutscher Lloyd liner which arrived in Buenos Aires with 1,772 mostly Irish migrants who had been encouraged with assisted travel to emigrate to South America. Her arrival on the 15th February unfortunately coincided with the arrival of the Duchessa di Genova carrying a further 1,000 Italian migrants, and several other smaller steam ships also packed with migrants. With no facilities or accommodation in town, the overwhelmed local authorities were forced to deny disembarkation to the ships and passengers aboard began to develop sickness, malnourishment and dehydration. Suffering was intense and casualities mounted to the extent that immigration programmes were suspended overnight and questions were raised in the House of Commons; many premature deaths were assigned to this incident over the next few years. This lot is available for viewing at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, Imperial Road - please see map for details
A French sardine plate with relief moulded sardine detail and printed and infilled text, together with further continental ceramics including a 19th century Meissen type figure of a female grape harvester, with crossed swords to base and impressed number 127, 18cm tall, a floral encrusted basket and a Dresden type cabinet cup and saucer, with AR monogram to base
A pair of Dresden figures of male and female grape harvesters in the 18th century manner, 11cm tall approx, a further Dresden model of a monkey musician, 14cm tall approx, a pair of Hutschenreuther models of fighting cockerels, miniature ceramics including a Shelley cup and saucer, a Coalport coffee pot, etc
German Edwardian Photographic Materials Advertising Posters, comprising 1) United Factories Swords Photographic Paper, Dresden, showing a Roman gladiator, 60cm high x 62cm wide, 2) Photographic Products and Dyes Manufacture, Berlin, 59cm wide x 44cm high, 3) Photographic Paper Developer without a Dark Room, 68cm high x 48cm wide, 4) Tabloid Chemicals for the Photographer by Burroughs Wellcome, London, 70cm high x 43cm wide,
Modeled with the green uniform and rifle of the Duke of Cumberland's Sharpshooters, which was formed as a Corps of Riflemen in 1803. Manufacturer stamp to base, with series number 4 in gilt. Inscribed in gilt RIFLEMAN 1803 to back of base. DUKE OF CUMBERLAND€™S SHARPSHOOTERS impressed underside of base. Issued: c. 1961Dimensions: 9.75"H x 3"WEdition Number: 4 Manufacturer: Dresden Kammer RudolstadtCountry of Origin: Germany Condition: Overall good condition
A German porcelain figurine from Dresden manufactory, representing the Allegory of Fortitude, a nude woman sits on a lion.Cream, russet, burgundy, pink, and gilt decoration to base. Manufacturer mark to base. Dimensions: 9.5"H x 9"LManufacturer: Dresden PorcelainCountry of Origin: Germany Condition: Some age related wear to gilt decoration on base
Figure of a 72nd Seaforth Highlander in green, red, white, yellow, black and gold.This finely detailed and hand painted porcelain figure is decorated in the colorful traditional 72nd Seaforth Highlander Regiment attire. Dresden backstamp. Artist: Carl Thieme DresdenDimensions: 11.25"HManufacturer: DresdenCountry of Origin: Germany Condition: Good
Waterford crystal Seahorse model, H17.5cm, Royal Crown Derby 'Lombardy' sucrier, Royal Doulton figure 'Amanda', Dresden figurines, other German porcelain groups and figures, Franz Walt Disney 'Tinkerbell' cup, saucer and spoon and other decorative ceramics and glassware Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
19th century Creamware jelly mould with Rabbit design, 19th century mask spout jug with greek key borders, Dresden two handled cup and saucer in the style of Helena Wolfsohn, 19th/ early 20th century Carlton Ware leaf shaped dish, Samson style jar and cover & large Royal Worcester tureen and cover Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A large pair of Dresden porcelain vases and covers, decorated in the manner of Meissen porcelain with polychrome painted scenes of lovers in garden settings, reserves of Summer flowers verso, within gilded pendant reserves on a sky blue ground, the domed covers similarly decorated beneath gilded bud finials, blue painted faux Augustus Rex marks to bases, 48cm high (2)
Pair of Dresden porcelain floral encrusted candlesticks, 6.75" high; Continental porcelain figural candlestick modelled with a young man holding a clarinet upon a floral background, 11.5" high; attractive porcelain floral encrusted twin handled vase and cover and a small floral encrusted jug (5)
A Selection of Books Relating to the Third Reich. Hitler über Deutschland a text/photo book, with library stamp for SA der NSDAP Führerschule der Gruppe Nordmark, Kiel – spine torn and away from front cover; Spione Verräter Saboteure – Spies, Traitors and Saboteurs – a 1938 guide for the German people; Gasschutz…Gashilfe gegen Giftgase pocket book dated 1943; from the series Rucksack-Bucherei, No 19/20 Gesetze und Bestimmungen - ‘Laws and Regulations for the Jugendherbergen – Youth Hostels; 2 x school song books; Deutschland braucht Kolonien - a tour through Germany’s African colonies dated 1936 with library stamp for Hermann Göring Schule, Cuxhaven; German English Linguaphone book with stamp on cover from PW Camp Carson Colorado; Bildband der 6. Panzer Division by Horst Scheibert, 1958 – spine cover missing; Bilddokument Dresden 1933 – 1945, a photo record from December 1945.
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