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TWO 19TH CENTURY ENAMELLED OVAL TRINKET BOXES, the first with hand painted floral decoration with gilt highlights to cream ground, blue sevres style kite mark to base, approximately 7.5cm x 5.5cm x 3cm high, the second with cartouches depicting courting couple in country landscapes to yellow ground, approximately 8.5cm x 6.5cm x 4.5cm high (2)
Two Kutani earthenware dishes, first half of the 19th century, each enamelled and gilt with overlapping panels of wildlife, flowers, a cockerel or figures in an interior, on a gilt iron red ground, the reverse with fruiting vine, red Dai Nihon Kutani zo, foot chip, the second with an underside of dense flowers and leaves on clouds, Kutani zo, 36 and 31.2cm
1938 Cricket, C J Barnett, an autographed cricket bat, used by Charlie Barnett, the face of the bat is signed 'With this bat I scored 126 for England v Australia, 1st Team Match 1938, C J Barnett'. The Gunn & Moore bat is signed on the reverse by 13 England Cricketers and by 14 Australian Cricketers, including Don Bradman & Sidney Barnes (it is also autographed by the complete Gloucestershire and Lancashire teams), The first test took place at Trent Bridge between the 10th and 14th June 1938. Charlie Barnett was born in Cheltenham in 1910, who played in 20 tests from 1933 to to 1948, he was one of Wisden's 5 Cricketers of the year in 1937, he played cricket for Gloucestershire, before retiring from County Cricket and playing for Rochdale, prior to becoming a School Coach, he died in 1982
1976 Snooker, a programme from the Embassy World Snooker Championships, the preliminary round was held at Southampton and Blackpool, then the actual competition held at Middlesbrough and Manchester, before the Final played at Manchester (unmarked, no results shown). this was the first time that Embassy sponsored the tournament, before moving to the Crucible, Sheffield
1928 History of the Lancashire Football Association, 1878 to 1928, a rare first edition hardbacked book compiled by Sutcliffe and Hargreaves, ownership stamps inside, includes Manchester Utd, Manchester City, Everton, Liverpool (with dust jacket, very good condition, all photographic plates intact)
1908 Rugby League The First Kangaroos, The Australian 'Test Pioneers' tour of England 1908, A picture postcard, displaying the touring players/staff, all named below with original postcard back (unused), In addition the 'War Cry' of the touring Australian team, printed on a postcard, with original back (un-used), in the native language of the war cry and translated on the opposite side!
1930's Horse Racing, a collection of 36 Racecards from various tracks, including, Ascot, Alexandra Park, Gatwick, Hurst Park, Manchester, Doncaster, Liverpool, Newmarket, Swindson, Etc, in addition are 2 Greyhound Cards from Harringey and White City, in various condition, some with rusty staplesFULL LISTING / CONDITION REPORT:08/05/1934 Chester Races, First Day - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)09/05/1934 Chester Races, Chester Cup Day - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)10/05/1934 Chester Races, Third Day - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)01/06/1935 Doncaster Races, Second Day - Official Programme (folded & torn in top right hand corner, heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)26/04/1934 Epsom Races, Third Day - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)19/06/1933 Folkestone Races, June Races Second Day - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)27/07/1933 Goodwood Races, Third Day - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)10/08/1933 Haydock Park Races, Second Day - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results, folded)04/08/1933 Lewes Races, Summer Meeting First Day - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)21/06/1933 Newbury Races, Summer Meeting First Day - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)22/06/1933 Newbury Races, Summer Meeting Second Day - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)03/07/1934 Newmarket Races, First July Meeting First Day - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)04/07/1934 Newmarket Races, First July Meeting Second Day - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)14/05/1935 Newmarket Races, Second Spring Meeting First Day - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)15/05/1935 Newmarket Races, Second Spring Meeting Second Day - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results, worn on edges)16/05/1935 Newmarket Races, Second Spring Meeting Last Day - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)19/07/1933 Liverpool Races, Summer Meeting First Day - Official Programme & Tote Ticket (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)21/07/1933 Liverpool Races, Summer Meeting Third Day - Official Programme & Three Tote Tickets (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)08/11/1933 Liverpool Races, Autumn Meeting First Day - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)13/01/1934 Royal Windsor Races, January Steeplechases - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)23/06/1934 Royal Windsor Races "God Bless The Prince Of Wales" - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)22/06/1935 Royal Windsor Races - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)07/08/1933 Sandown Park Races, Bank Holiday Meeting - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)31/05/1934 York Races, Third Day - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)29/07/1933 Alexandra Park, Second July Races [Former Race Course Closed 08/09/1970] - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)07/04/1934 Alexandra Park, Spring Races [Former Race Course Closed 08/09/1970] - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)16/06/1934 Gatwick Races, Summer Meeting [Former Race Course Closed In 1940] - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)17/05/1935 Gatwick Races, Spring Meeting First Day [Former Race Course Closed In 1940] - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)18/05/1935 Gatwick Races, Spring Meeting Second Day [Former Race Course Closed In 1940] - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)17/01/1934 Hurst Park Races, January Meeting First Day [Former Race Course Closed In 1962] - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)18/01/1934 Hurst Park Races, January Meeting Second Day [Former Race Course Closed In 1962] - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)02/09/1933 Manchester Races, September Meeting [Former Race Course Closed 07/11/1963] - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)24/05/1934 Manchester Races, Whitsuntide Meeting [Former Race Course Closed 07/11/1963] - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)26/05/1934 Manchester Races, Whitsuntide Meeting [Former Race Course Closed 07/11/1963] - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)31/01/1936 Manchester Races, February Meeting [Former Race Course Closed 07/11/1963] - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)02/02/1934 Greyhound Racing: Harringay Park, 13th Meeting - Official Card/Programme (some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)27/07/1933 Greyhound Racing White City London, 91st Meeting - Official Card/Programme (rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)21/06/1934 Ascot Races, Third Day Gold Cup - Official Programme (heavy rusty staples, some marking/staining/foxing, pencil notes/results)
Kate Malone (b.1959) Earthenware wall-mounted "Sealife" fish fountain, moulded open-mouthed fish launching out of semi-circular shell-shaped base, black basalt-type metallic glaze, 46cm wide Kate Malone (born 1959, London) after studying at Bristol Polytechnic 1979-1982 she went to Royal College of Art and on leaving in 1986 she worked in a studio in the Southbank Craft Centre at Charing Cross. She has exhibited widely, her work is held in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Manchester City Art Gallery, the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and numerous galleries as well as on display in public areas, for example a set of fish sculptures for Lee Valley Park, Hackney Marshes Nature Reserve where there is a giant ceramic fish in the water. She has recently worked with EPR Architects where her involvement in 24 Savile Row won first place in the Wan Facade Award in 2015 and they were also a finalist in the 2016 Surface Design Awards, the project involved making 10,000 hand-glazed ceramic tiles. Malone's work is characterised by vibrant glazes and large sculptural pieces with vibrant colourful glazes. Recently she is well-known as a judge on the BBC2's Great Pottery Throw Down along with Keith Brymer-Jones and Sara Cox.
Kate Malone (b.1959) Moulded earthenware freestanding fish, blue/green glaze, impressed "KM" to base, circa 1990, 21cm long and a moulded model shell, 12cm wide Kate Malone (born 1959, London) after studying at Bristol Polytechnic 1979-1982 she went to Royal College of Art and on leaving in 1986 she worked in a studio in the Southbank Craft Centre at Charing Cross. She has exhibited widely, her work is held in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Manchester City Art Gallery, the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and numerous galleries as well as on display in public areas, for example a set of fish sculptures for Lee Valley Park, Hackney Marshes Nature Reserve where there is a giant ceramic fish in the water. She has recently worked with EPR Architects where her involvement in 24 Savile Row won first place in the Wan Facade Award in 2015 and they were also a finalist in the 2016 Surface Design Awards, the project involved making 10,000 hand-glazed ceramic tiles. Malone's work is characterised by vibrant glazes and large sculptural pieces with vibrant colourful glazes. Recently she is well-known as a judge on the BBC2's Great Pottery Throw Down along with Keith Brymer-Jones and Sara Cox.
Kate Malone (b.1959) Porcelain part teaset comprising baluster-shaped teapot, four cups and saucers (one af), white glaze with blue underglazed sealife, squid, nautilus designs, prints to base "Kate Malone at Balls Pond Studios", together with a Kate Malone black transfer-printed mug (af) Kate Malone (born 1959, London) after studying at Bristol Polytechnic 1979-1982 she went to Royal College of Art and on leaving in 1986 she worked in a studio in the Southbank Craft Centre at Charing Cross. She has exhibited widely, her work is held in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Manchester City Art Gallery, the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and numerous galleries as well as on display in public areas, for example a set of fish sculptures for Lee Valley Park, Hackney Marshes Nature Reserve where there is a giant ceramic fish in the water. She has recently worked with EPR Architects where her involvement in 24 Savile Row won first place in the Wan Facade Award in 2015 and they were also a finalist in the 2016 Surface Design Awards, the project involved making 10,000 hand-glazed ceramic tiles. Malone's work is characterised by vibrant glazes and large sculptural pieces with vibrant colourful glazes. Recently she is well-known as a judge on the BBC2's Great Pottery Throw Down along with Keith Brymer-Jones and Sara Cox.
Kate Malone (b.1959) Studio pottery "Nautilus" jug, having roll top to baluster form, mottled blue glaze orange, marbled foot rim, the body moulded as a nautilus, circa 1988, 34cm high Kate Malone (born 1959, London) after studying at Bristol Polytechnic 1979-1982 she went to Royal College of Art and on leaving in 1986 she worked in a studio in the Southbank Craft Centre at Charing Cross. She has exhibited widely, her work is held in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Manchester City Art Gallery, the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and numerous galleries as well as on display in public areas, for example a set of fish sculptures for Lee Valley Park, Hackney Marshes Nature Reserve where there is a giant ceramic fish in the water. She has recently worked with EPR Architects where her involvement in 24 Savile Row won first place in the Wan Facade Award in 2015 and they were also a finalist in the 2016 Surface Design Awards, the project involved making 10,000 hand-glazed ceramic tiles. Malone's work is characterised by vibrant glazes and large sculptural pieces with vibrant colourful glazes. Recently she is well-known as a judge on the BBC2's Great Pottery Throw Down along with Keith Brymer-Jones and Sara Cox.
DA MHILE ORGANIC SPRINGBANK 1992 SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKY The first truly organic Single Malt Scotch Whisky produced in Scotland. This cask has been quietly maturing in a warehouse in Campbeltown and next year will turn 25 years of age. This is a rare opportunity to own a cask of this age and quality. Further details and samples are available on request. 51.1% abv. Cask no. 241.
KILKERRAN FIRST CASK SET 6 bottles. To mark the re-opening of the Kilkerran Distillery, the first six casks of the first spirit run were laid down to be bottled in 2014 when they reached 10 years of age. Each cask had each previously held different spirits/ fortified wines. The bottles (all 70cl, all 46% abv): OLOROSO WOOD; FINO WOOD; RUM WOOD; MADEIRA WOOD; PORT WOOD; BOURBON WOOD. In excellent condition; levels mid-neck.
HAZELBURN FIRST EDITION 8YO - THE MALTINGS The First Edition bottlings of Hazelburn single malt scotch whisky were released with labels showing images of the Springbank Distillery painted by Ian Gray. 70cl. 46% abv. 1 of 1700 bottles. In original box. Level mid-neck. Excellent condition. 1 bottle.
HAZELBURN FIRST EDITION 8YO - THE STILLS The First Edition bottlings of Hazelburn single malt scotch whisky were released with labels showing images of the Springbank Distillery painted by Ian Gray. 70cl. 46% abv. 1 of 1700 bottles. In original box. Level mid-neck. Excellent condition. 1 bottle.
HAZELBURN FIRST EDITION 8YO - THE CASKS The First Edition bottlings of Hazelburn single malt scotch whisky were released with labels showing images of the Springbank Distillery painted by Ian Gray. 70cl. 46% abv. 1 of 1700 bottles. In original box. Level mid-neck. Excellent condition. 1 bottle.
ARDBEG VERY YOUNG COMMITTEE RESERVE After Glenmorangie PLC took over Ardbeg they released a series of bottlings to showcase the spirit of the revitalised ARDBEG Distillery, the first of these was this ARDBEG VERY YOUNG bottling. 70cl. 58.3% abv. Distilled 1998. Bottled 2004. Level low neck. Excellent condition. 1 bottle.

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