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A 1930s Susie Cooper Kestrel shape tete a tete breakfast set decorated in the Dresden Spray pattern comprising coffee pot, teapot, hot water pot, two cups and saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl, cruet set, muffin dish and cover, shallow bowl and two side plates, all with Crown Works printed marks. (qty)
A modern Dresden covered vase of cylindrical form gilt decorated with swags and a pair of oval plaques depicting children, h. 21 cm, together with a smaller Dresden vase and a large two handle pot, both similarly decorated with floral sprays (3) CONDITION REPORT: Largest item lacking cover and with cracks. Other two items with no obvious chips, cracks or restoration
Europe. Lehmann-Dumont (Karl), Humoristische Karte von Europa im Jahre 1914, published Dresden, 1914, colour printed photolithographic allegorical map, inset map of Japan, old folds, one small stain, 350 x 490 mm An uncommon allegorical depiction of Europe, with the bias on Germany and Prussia. Undoubtedly published for amusement it concentrates on the national characteristics and the foibles of each nation, but there is also a more disturbing element of propoganda. The date of publication and the depiction of national stereotypes will prove to be highly prophetic of the carnage that was shortly to engulf the continent. (1)
*Map game. The Silver Bullet or the Road to Berlin, manufactured by R.Farmer and Son, circa 1916, a British wartime dexterity puzzle in the form of a stylised map charting the Allied advance on Berlin, manufacturer's instructions printed on a label to verso of frame, 240 x 165 mm, together with Europe, Get Rid of Huns. circa 1914, a dexterity game based on a map of Europe, requiring the player to 'push' enemy armies back into their territory using a ball of mercury, slight abrasion to printed surface, manufacturer's descriptive printed label to verso, of frame, 180 x 180 mm The first described game comprises of a small wooden glazed box in which a silver ball bearing is manipulated through a simple maze littered with military obstacles and battlefield hazards such as mined roads and destroyed bridges. The maze shows the route of the Allied advance to Berlin with cities such as Cologne, Dresden, Hanover and Potsdam along the way. If the advancing army's ball is lost down one of the many traps and holes it magically re-appears in the bottom left hand corner allowing the player to try again. The instructions on the verso explain the finer points of a simple but difficult game of manual dexterity. The second game is not suitable for export because of the contained mercury. (2)
Schurig (Martin). Embryologia historico-medica..., 1st edition, Dresden & Leipzig, 1732, errata leaf at rear, spotting and browning, quire Bb misbound between Z and Aa, contemporary calf, rebacked, recornered, and relined, rubbed, light craquelure to sides, 4to, (Bibliotheca Walleriana 8747) together with Home (Francis), The Principles of Agriculture and Vegetation, 3rd edition, 1762, contemporary sprinkled calf, a little rubbed and marked, joints superficially split, 8vo, plus [Young, Henry], A Record of the Scientific Work of John Tyndall, 1st edition, printed for private circulation at the Chiswick Press, 1935, ex libris University of London, contemporary blue boards, original wrappers bound in, 8vo (limited edition, 12/200 copies), plus 8 other science or technology titles (11)
DRESDEN PORCELAIN CENTRE TABLE EARLY 20TH CENTURY the circular top with a central panel enclosed by thirteen smaller panels, decorated with scenes of ladies and gentlemen in 18th century dress engaged in various pursuits in landscapes, in a gilt metal and gilt wood frame, above a frieze of similarly decorated porcelain panels, raised on four baluster and tapered legs with applied flowers ending in scroll feet and joined by a shaped X stretcher surmounted by a putto 77cm diameter, 77cm high
A small collection of Portmeirion Botanic Garden pattern wares comprising a cylindrical vase, a cachepot, a tea pot and a cheese dish together with a late 19th century continental serving dish with printed daisy decoration, a Dresden ribbon plate with floral detail, a collection of Bavarian plates with fruit details, etc
A collection of Dresden ceramics comprising an urn shaped vase raised on a circular base with painted and gilded floral decoration, a pair of candlesticks with encrusted floral detail, each raised on three scrolling supports, a pierced bowl raised on circular foot and a two handled lattice moulded pot, all with printed marks to base
An impressive and very large collection of vintage 1960's / 1970's card & hardboard model toy theatre prosceniums, and stages. Largely related to pantomime characters, scenery & related shows. To include scenery for shows; Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Robin Hood, Aladdin, Harlequinn Damecrump, King Pippin, Dick Whittington, Dick Turpin, The Castle of Ortranto, Der Freischutz. Some theatre stages modelled on actual theatres, including Nottingham Royal 1897 and Court Theatre Dresden 1840 stagestage. Also with various woodland scenery, original play sheets, Skelt's New Improved Stage Front & many other scenery & stage parts. Huge quantity - several hundred individual pieces. Some part finished, some unused. Postage / Delivery. This collection can be posted WORLDWIDE. Mainland UK (£80+VAT), Europe: from £100+VAT, USA from £200+VAT. Please email us for a quote.
Two boxes containing a quantity of ceramics and glassware, to include royal commemorative, Dresden china, Carlton ware, Royal Doulton Dickens ware, Iranian glass, Granby glass and similar (2) - This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or delivery arranged, no later than close of business on Tuesday 30th January. Please do not bid if you are unable to comply
FOOTBALL TEAMS 1894-95 Five large team group photographs, 1894-95, each measures circa 11" x 9" and each presented as a supplement to the Sentinel Football Edition during 1894 (one presented with the Staffordshire Post). Teams are Newcastle Swifts (Newcastle Under Lyme), Dresden United, Leek, Stone and Hanley Town. All players are named. Generally good
A Meissen Hausmaler Coffee Cup and Saucer, circa 1900, painted with 18th century figures on a blue ground; Two Helena Wolfsohn Quatrefoil Tea Cups and Saucers; A Similar Saucer; A Sèvres Style Tea Cup and Saucer, decorated with the monogram of Louis Philippe; Five Various Dresden Cups and Saucers; and A Square Dish (qty)
A Helena Wolfsohn Porcelain Quatrefoil Twin-Handled Chocolate Cup and Stand, circa 1900, painted with 18th century lovers on a pink ground, AR monogram mark; A Similar Single-Handled Chocolate Cup and Stand; A Similar Dresden Chocolate Cup and Stand; and Another Yellow Ground Chocolate Cup and Stand (qty)
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