Peter Gardner for Dunmore Pottery, an art pottery vase, circa 1880, ovoid baluster form, marbled tortoiseshell glaze, piecrust rim and impressed marks, 10.5cm highNote: influenced by the work of Christopher Dresser at Linthorpe at the same time, the Scottish pottery of Dunmore developed a range of contemporary designs and glazes to match the trend and demand for the new Arts and Crafts forms.
We found 553 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 553 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
553 item(s)/page
Modern first editions, a collection of 15 assorted titles, all 1st editions, all original cloth, all in dust wrappers, comprising Chris Cleave: 'Gold', 2012, Tom de Haan, 2 titles: 'A Mirror for Princes', 1987, 'The Child of Good Fortune', 1989, Anthony Burgess: 'The Pianoplayers', 1986, Andre Brink: 'A Chain of Voices', 1982, John Banville: 'Ancient Light', 2012, Russell Hoban, 2 titles: 'Come Dance With Me', 2005, 'Her Name Was Lola', 2003, Peter Ackroyd, 3 titles: 'Milton in America', 1996, 'English Music', 1992, 'First Light', 1989, Jane Harris, 2 titles: 'The Observations', 2006, 'Gillespie and I', 2011, Robert Harris: 'Pompeii', 2003, Helen Dunmore: 'Exposure', 2016 (15)
Lang (John Dunmore) 'An Historical and Statistical Account of New South Wales both as a Penal Settlement and as a British Colony'. 2nd Ed. 2 vols. Valpy, London 1837 with map plus Mudie (James) 'The Felonry of New South Wales being a faithful picture of the Real Romance of Life in Botany Bay'. Whaley, London 1837, lacks map. Blind stamped cloth plus Stephens (John) The History of the Rise and Progress of the New British Province of South Australia. Smith Elder, London 1839. 2nd Ed. Map, plan, table and plates as per list, blue cloth with gilt device, all in used condition (4)
BOOGAART, E. v.d., H.R. HOETINK & P.J.P. WHITEHEAD, ed. Johan Maurits v. Nassau-Siegen, 1604-79. A humanist prince in Europe & Brazil. Essays on the occasion of the tercentenary of his death. 1979. 4°. Ocl. -- LJ. WAGHENAER. Thresoor der zeevaert. (Herdr. ed. 1592. 1980). W. num. fold. maps. 4°-obl. -- J. LE MAIRE. Mirror of the Australian navigation. A facs. of the 'Spieghel der Australische navigatie…'. W. introd. by E. Duyker & English text by A. Dalrymple. (1999). Fol. Or. h. vellum. Printed in a lim. ed. of 950 copies. -- R.J. HOWGEGO. Encyclopedia of exploration to 1800. 4°. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- J. DUNMORE, ed. The journal of Jean-François de Galaup de la Pérouse, 1785-88. 1994-95. 2 vols. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- (6).
Tottenham 57/58 Signed Football: Incredible original football personally obtained by Spurs players as a gift to the White Hart pub. A place many of them frequented. More than 20 autographs to include Robb Reynolds Dyson Medwin Dublin Saul Hopkins Smith Barton Norman Dunmore Brooks Ditchburn Stokes Clarke Bailey Chisholm and others. Direct from the family of the landlord of the White Hart. Ball has stayed in shape after over 65 years.
Book of Common Prayer. The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments..., Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Cambridge: John Field, 1663, title somewhat soiled, woodcut or typographical initials, bound with Apocrypha, lacking title, woodcut initials, bound with The Whole Book of Psalms, Cambridge: by John Field, 1663, woodcut printer's device to title, some light toning throughout, few minor spots or marks, Psalms H3 verso with early ink juvenile drawing, final printed leaf lightly soiled, later endpapers, 19th century mottled calf, rebacked, one corner recornered, some wear to extremities, 4to, together with: The Book of Common Prayer..., Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, London: by the Assigns of John Bill, Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, 1682, title somewhat marked and partly detached, with gutter and bottom margins sometime excised and infilled, a2 partly adhered to title verso (torn away), bound with Apocrypha, lacking title, woodcut initials, bound with The Whole Book of Psalms..., London: for the Company of Stationers, 1682, all parts ruled in red throughout, close-trimmed at head and foot (sometimes cropping running title or catch-word), lightly toned, occasional minor marks or spots, final printed page lightly soiled, later endpapers, front hinge cracked after a2, 19th century half calf, worn, hinges cracked and covers loose, 4to, plus 4 others, including 4 Books of Common Prayer: one Oxford, 1706, another Oxford, 1834; the 3rd London: 1731, with ink ownership signature Lady Catherine Murray on title, and front flyleaf with ink manuscript inscriptions regarding ownership by Lady Murray (1789), the Countess of Dunmore (1799) and the Duchess of Sussex (1804), the 4th London, 1824, and a copy of Historia Sacra, or, the Holy History, 2nd edition, London: for John Wyat, 1720, with etchings (including one by Sturt), some repairs, endpapers with ink manuscript inscriptions regarding the births and deaths of 2 families, various bindings, some defectiveQTY: (7)
A 20th Century Cobridge stoneware vase, of shouldered form with tall collar neck and flared rim, decorated in a Sang de Boeuf style glaze, printed mark, height 16cm, together with a Dunmore Art pottery jug of squat ovoid form with twisted rope handle, all in a deep blue glaze, also a Bullers Pottery vase of ovoid form in pale blue ground, impressed marks to base, damage. (3)
Bristol halfpenny, 1795, I Want to Buy Some Cheap Bargains Then Go To Nislock's in Bridge Street (D&H Sommerset, 102-103); Cheshire halfpenny, Macclesfield, 1791, Charles Roe Established the Copperworks, edge - Payable at Macclesfield, Liverpool or Congleton; Gosport halfpenny, Pro Bono Publico Promissory halfpenny, edge - Payable at J.Jordan's (D&H Hampshire 40-42); West Cowes halfpenny, 1798, edge - Payable at Thos Ayrton & Co (D&H Hampshire 94); Sise Lane halfpenny, 1795, Constitution King Lords Commons, edge - payabe at the House of T & R Davidsons (D&H Middlesex 295); London halfpenny, 1792, Bust of Shakespeare, edge - milled (D&H Middlesex 928); Norwich halfpenny, More Trade and Fewer Taxes, property of old England, edge - Richard Dunmore & Son Norwich (D&H Norfolk 28); Liverpool halfpenny, 1791, edge - Payable at the Warehouse of Thomas Clarke (D&H Lancashire 64); Chelsea halfpenny, 1795, The Support of our Endeavor, edge - milled (D&H Middlesex 277) (9)
Collection of 7 x signed Football Team Sheet. Southport F.C. (1952/53) Don Hunter. Bill Forsyth plus many more. Millwall F.C. (1952/53) Gerry Bowler. George Stobbart plus many more. Leyton Orient F.C. (1952) Bill James plus many more. York City F.C. (1952/1953/1954) Billy Hughes. Dave Dunmore plus many more. Lincoln City F.C. (1952/53) Jerry Lowery plus many more. Newport County F.C. (1953/1955) Don Harris plus many more. Plus 1 other Team. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
A set of twelve George III style dinner plates Edinburgh Assay Office, Edinburgh 2023, of moulded circular outline, with a gadrooned border, engraved crest and initial D to the bouge, scratch weights and numbered to undersides of each, numbers 50-61 Dimensions:Diameter: 24.5cm, combined weight: 207oz Note: Heraldry: The Crest of Murray, Earl of Dunmore Crest: A demi-savage proper wreathed about the temples and waist his arms extended and holding in his right hand a sword and in his left hand a key all proper, the crest is ensigned with an earl’s coronet.
A set of twelve George III style dinner plates Edinburgh Assay Office, Edinburgh 2023, of moulded circular outline, with a gadrooned border, engraved crest and initial D to the bouge, scratch weights and numbered to undersides of each, numbers 62 to 73 Dimensions:Diameter: 24.5cm, combined weight: 208oz Note: Heraldry:The Crest of Murray, Earl of Dunmore Crest: A demi-savage proper wreathed about the temples and waist his arms extended and holding in his right hand a sword and in his left hand a key all proper, the crest is ensigned with an earl’s coronet.
A large George IV mazarine and dish Paul Storr, London 1821, each of shaped oval outline with a cast gadrooned and leaf clasped shell border, engraved Gothic D to one side of rim, crest and coronet to the other side, the mazarine with a flat rim and stylised pierced star decoration, engraved crest and letter D to the centre Dimensions:Width of dish: 48cm, combined weight: 101.5oz Note: Heraldry: The Crest of Murray, Earl of Dunmore Crest: A demi-savage proper wreathed about the temples and waist his arms extended and holding in his right hand a sword and in his left hand a key all proper, the crest is ensigned with an earl’s coronet.
A Georgian design gilt framed wall mirror with cameo style portrait vignette to top, ribon and leaf swags, overall 75x33cm, written on back "A Wedding Present from "Geoffrey Lord Dunmore Browne and Lady Norah Browne, County Mayo Ireland, 1904", two poker work pictures of female studies in the Art Nouveau style in oak frames with raised embossed mounts, 43cm.Qty: 3
A Georgian design gilt framed wall mirror with cameo style portrait vignette to top, ribon and leaf swags, overall 75x33cm, written on back "A Wedding Present from "Geoffrey Lord Dunmore Browne and Lady Norah Browne, County Mayo Ireland, 1904", two poker work pictures of female studies in the Art Nouveau style in oak frames with raised embossed mounts, 43cm.Qty: 3
DUNMORE POTTERY, SCOTLAND: a spoonwarmer modelled as a seated toad, green/brown/yellow glaze, stamped 'DUNMORE' to underside, 12cm long Condition Report : good, no chips or damage Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
COLLECTION OF VARIOUS CERAMICS including Carlton Ware, Crown Devon and Crown StaffordshireCarltonware jug has a lot of rubbing to the gilt handle. Gilt and cream jug broken. Wardle jug good condition. Dunmore jug chipped. Crown floral caddy, damaged top. Figures good condition. Mustard pot good condition. Small vase good condition. Blue and white bowl badly scratched. Dish on stand has been repaired.
* Westland Whirlwind P6966. Aircraft thermostat recovered from Westland Whirlwind P6966 which crashed on 7 August 1940, with brass plate stamped Teddington Type B.G.A. 3759 No 803100/N, approximately 20 cm long, presented in a glazed display case, 26 x 46 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Important Notice: All lots from the Tonbridge Battle of Britain Museum (lots 401-557) will remain in situ in the Museum and will only be available for viewing and collection from there in Tonbridge, Kent. All viewings and collections are strictly by timed appointment - please see front of catalogue or contact the auction office for details.Provenance: Tonbridge Battle of Britain Museum, Malcolm Pettit.Westland Whirlwind P6966 crashed on 7 August 1940. A tyre burst on takeoff and damaged the undercarriage. The pilot Irving Francis McDermott of 263 Sqaudron bailed out and landed safely and the aircraft crashed on Lanton Farm, Dunmore Moss, near Stenhousemuir, Stirlingshire.P6966 was excavated in 1979 by John Ellis and the items were donated to the museum. When the aircraft was found, the reason for the burst tyre was that a Hurricane wheel had been fitted and this proved to be incompatible with the Whirlwinds' faster operating speed on the ground.See lot 454.
York City 1940s 1950s 1960s Football Autograph Collection: Stunning private collection all pre 1970 from various publications. All signatures are identified and laid down with photo corners on 12 x 12 inch card and easily removable. 17 pages to include 2 fully signed team groups, 6 signed autograph pages and 89 various sized pictures to include 5 A4. 87 different player signatures including Arthur Bottom, Sid Storey, Tom Heron, Ted McDougall, Graham Carr, Mike Walker, Dave Dunmore, John Scott, Phil Boyer, Jack Fountain, Chris Topping, Ron Spence, Roy Ambler, Norman Wilkinson, etc. (240+)
An important and virtually unique collection of signatures of Victoria Cross Winners.The tooled red leather album contains the signatures of 127 VC winners, plus another loose example.It’s believed that the signatures were obtained were obtained during a Victoria Cross Association function in the late 1950’s.Every Victoria Cross holder’s signature that was alive (and well enough to attend) at the time of the function is contained within the book.Many of the signatures relate to WW1 decorations, with 2 being of Boer War era, and another from the Pre-Boer War era.Another official example exists within the Royal Collection, and those signatures were also collected at the same function.It’s understood that special permission was granted from H.M. Queen Elizabeth II to obtain the signatures.So far as we can ascertain, there hasn’t been as comprehensive a collection of VC winners signatures ever offered on the open market.The album also comes with a type written sheet detailing who the signatures relate to, with their regimental details. 16 signatures are unknown, and are therefore not listed on the typewritten sheets.It may be possible, with further research to identify the unknown signatures.Among that list of names, there includes:Richard Annand VC, the first winner of the VC during WW2.Captain Ishar Singh, the first Sikh recipient of the VC (his VC award is unusual in itself as it was won in the interwar period).Stanley Hollis VC DCM MM, the only winner of the VC during D-Day.The loose signature is that of Alexander Murray, 8th Earl of Dunmore VC, the only journalist to win a VC - his decoration was earned while serving with the 16th Lancers in 1897 in Nawa Kili (now modern day Pakistan).Charles Hazlitt Upham, one of only 3 men to win a VC with bar.Sidney Frank Godley, the first Private to win a VC during WW1.Frederick Luke and John Henry Charles Drain, 37th Battery RFA, the only survivors of of the last stand during the retreat from Mons August 26th 1914.A truly extraordinary and rare archive of names.Size: 23.2cm x 18.3cm.Condition: generally very good, some wear to the leather on the outside of the cover.Some ink blots or smudges to some of the pages.15 of the pages have been written on, with the rest remaining blank.The ‘Dunmore’ signature is loose.Viewing is highly recommended.
Australia 3 works Terry, Frederick C. Landscape Scenery, Illustrating Sydney, Paramatta, Richmond, Maitland, Windsor and Port Jackson, New South Wales. Sydney & Melbourne: Sands and Kenny, 1855. Oblong 4to, engraved title, 38 engraved plates, original orange-pink cloth gilt lettered in gilt 'Australian Keepsake 1855' on upper cover, contents loose, outer margin of a few plates slightly dust-soiled, spine faded, binding slightly soiled and slightly rubbed, small stain to lower margin of first half; Lang, John Dunmore. An Historical and Statistical Account of New South Wales. London: Cochrane & M'Crone, 1834. First edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, original cloth, lacks map, strip excised at head of volume 1 title, rubbed; Michie, Sir Archibald. Readings in Melbourne, with an Essay on the Resources and Prospects of Victoria. London: Sampson Low, 1879. First edition, 8vo, folding map, presentation copy from the author, original cloth, binding somewhat discoloured/stainedNote: Provenance:William Macpherson, the son of Colonel Allan Macpherson who bought the Blairgowrie Estate which included Newton Castle. He was born in India in 1784 and came to Scotland at the age of three with his parents. He emigrated to Australia in 1829, having spent a decade growing cotton in Berbice in the West Indies. He was Collector of Internal Revenue in New South Wales and later served (for 24 years) as Clerk of the Councils in New South Wales. He left agents and members of the family in charge of Blairgowrie Estate. He died in 1866 having lived in New South Wales for more than thirty-six years. By descent to the vendor.
A pair of Dunmore pottery plates in mottled brown and green, 19cm diameter, a Peter Gardner stamped teapot stand, a greek key rim plate with leaves and flowers, 21cm diameter, a relief leaf plate, a bread plate, a small green dish and a Watcomb pottery jug (8) Condition Report:Available upon request
Postcards, Country Houses, a collection of approx. 80 cards of Country Houses in modern album, mostly RPs from Scotland, Ireland and Isle of Man. Includes Belladrum House, Callendar House, Castle Leod, Faskally House, Clova House, Cluny Castle, Dunmore Park etc. Sold with modern album of 49 cards of Palaces, Priories and Abbeys (mainly gd)
Signed Helen Dunmore. BURNING BRIGHT By Helen Dunmore (1994) Viking. First edition. Together with INGO By Helen Dunmore (2005) Harper Collins First edition Signed by author. Together with THE TIDE KNOT By Helen Dunmore (2006) Harper Collins. First edition Signed by author All in protective wrappers (3).
Signed Old Magazine Pictures: Personally collected by vendor with a couple dedicated. Good Tottenham and Arsenal content to include Ditchburn, Bob Wilson, Brown, Dunmore, Duquemin, Drake, Finney, Holton, Lishman, Docherty, Jennings, Hollins, Bobby Charlton and many more. Mostly large pictures with clear biro autographs. 76 items some with more than one autograph.

-
553 item(s)/page