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Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus), buck, Bronze Medal Class, with CIC Bronze British Deer Society medal, shoulder mount, 5 points, right antler 25cm, left antler 24.2cm, protruding 33cm from the wall, signed on the backboard by taxidermist Goss 1998, with The British Deer Society (Provisional Certificate of Measurement), Shropshire, June 21 97 (score 110.8); Another, unclassified, 6 points, protruding 34cm from the wall, signed on the backboard Ness 1998; and Two Pairs of Roebuck Antlers, on cut skull, one 6 and one 7 pointer (4)
Five Staffordshire figural peppers, each modelled as Toby with pierced hats, standing on circular bases, tallest 14.5 cm, together with two Staffordshire flatbacks, modelled as a lady with her dog and holding a harp, the other of the Princess Royal riding side sadle and another Staffordshire seated gentleman and three crested wares, including a Goss `City of Durham` tyg, (A/F), (11).
A quantity of crested ware including local towns, Goss urn - Stoke Ferry, Czeck pot - Downham Market, Czeck ewer - Wisbech, Carlton china elephant - Kings Lynn, Shelley anciant lights - Peterborough, unnamed boot - Gt Yarmouth, Czeck three handled mug - Downham Market, Florentine china - Hunstanton St Edmund, German watering can - Hunstanton St Edmund, Willow Art plinth - Great Yarmouth, Carlton china salt pot - Downham Market plus eleven other pieces.
Priestley (Joseph). Historical Account of the Navigable Rivers, Canals, and Railways, of Great Britain, as a Reference to Nichols, Priestley & Walker’s New Map of Inland Navigation..., 1st ed., Longman et al, 1831, eng. map frontis. (foxed, and offset to title) and hand-tinted folding sectional plan at rear (browned), early ms. ownership names at head of title-page, orig. blue cloth, rubbed and spotted, spine faded and frayed to extrems., printed paper spine label rubbed and chipped, 8vo. With the ownership signature of William Henry Goss (1833-1906), owner of the Falcon pottery in Stoke-on-Trent. Goss was credited with the idea of making souvenir ware bearing crests and names of seaside resorts in the late 19th century, which became known as Goss Crested China. (1)
Fisher-Hawks & Owls of the United States 25 chromolithograph plates Washington 1893 § Goss (N. S.) A Revised Catalogue of the Birds of Kansas Topeka 1886 § Brandt (Herbert) Alaska Bird Trails colour plates by Allan Brookes and others Cleveland 1943 § Wood (Charles) The Birds of Swan Point Cemetery plates Providence 1981 original cloth the third in dust-jacket; and c.125 others mostly Birds in America v.s.(c.130)
Crested china - Approximately forty pieces of Goss China, including a large Norwich Urn, with matching arms (Norwich); a beaker, with transfer print of `Old Scarlet`; a vase, with transfer print of `Edward the Peacemaker`; an Ancient Costril or Pilgrim`s Bottle (League of Goss Collectors); and others.
A Royal Doulton Slater`s Patent stoneware brown ground vase, together with three Royal Doulton figures, comprising `Sweet Anne`, HN1318, `A Victorian Lady`, HN728 (glued through waist) and `Lucy Ann`, HN1502 (neck glued), a Royal Worcester group of three kittens, model No. 3141, a Royal Doulton goose, HN806, and a small group of Goss saucers and tea plates (faults).

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