A Japanese Satsuma ware vase, 20th century, in the Awata style, decorated with a lobster in relief, 11cm high, another satsuma dish, in the shape of a shell, 12.3cm long, and another leaf-shaped dish and a lantern in the shape of an old man (4)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportShell dish - a small chip and a crak to rim.Lobster vase - with chips and restoration to edges.
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A remarkable Royal Doulton Seriesware pitcher featuring the design "Watchman - What of the Night?" This piece is rendered in a warm salt-glazed finish, showcasing a charming depiction of a night watchman dressed in traditional garb, holding a lantern and staff. The scene is accompanied by the inscribed phrase, "Watchman - What of the Night?" adding a narrative element to this beautifully crafted piece. The pitcher features a flared rim with a deep blue gradient accent and an ornately patterned handle and base adorned with floral motifs. The artistic detailing exemplifies Royal Doulton's mastery of Seriesware, combining functionality with storytelling and art. Royal Doulton backstamp.Issued: c. 1902Dimensions: 8.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Railwayana - 970769 Conversion BY RFS Doncaster Works 1990; 970751 Conversion BY RFS Doncaster Works 1990; BR (B) 1969 82A; BR (W) - 1958 342; five smaller oval plates Genly Repaired by RFS 1001; Genly Repaired by RFS 1001; Genly Repaired 1001 2 1991; Genly Repaireed by RFS 1001 395; another blank; Three early 20th century railway general repair plaques, advertisement hub caps, dumpy level, model railway; six cast iron D-type wagon plates, including DB993411 24T Met-Cammell 1957 Lot No 2823; B 783637 12 T Wolverton 1962 Lot No 3391; B283045 24.5 T Shildon 1961 Lot No 3388; B352184 32T Shildon 1966 Lot No 3574; B354186 32T Shildon 1968 Lot No 3646; 359022 32 Ton Shildon 1976 Lot No 3882, a Victorian North Eastern Railway station lantern bracket; a Traction Bond plaque etc
An early 20th century silver plated lantern clock, in the 17th century style having a turned finial, strap work bell with presentation inscription dated 1921, pierced frets modelled as dolphins, with a twin chain fusee movement with anchor escapement, the backplate numbered 15001, 40cm high x 16cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
Interior Decoration - a pair of softwood pricket candlesticks, 55cm high; a brass Baroque style four-branch five-light candelabrum, 34.5cm high; a large brass candlestick, 48cm high; a wrought iron blown glass lantern, 26cm high; a cast iron Gothic cross, 50cm high; a needlework panel, worked as a Medieval scene; etc, qty
Royal Doulton Good King Wenceslas HN3262, a finely crafted ceramic figurine designed by Peggy Davies and issued in 1952. This detailed hand-painted piece depicts the legendary Bohemian king in a flowing robe, carrying a lantern and provisions as he traverses the snow. The rich color palette and exquisite craftsmanship showcase Royal Doulton's commitment to quality. Marked on the base with the Royal Doulton backstamp, model number, and designer's signature.Artist: Peggy DaviesIssued: 1989 - 1992Dimensions: 4"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This is a set of seven Royal Doulton miniature character jugs from the "Character Jugs from Williamsburg" series. Each jug measures approximately 2.5 inches in height and features detailed craftsmanship, vibrant hand-painted colors, and the Royal Doulton backstamp on the base, confirming authenticity. The set includes Guardsman (D6582), depicted with a military hat and axe-shaped handle; Apothecary (D6581), featuring a mortar and pestle design; Blacksmith (D6585), holding a hammer-shaped handle; Boot Maker (D6588), with a handle resembling a leather strap; Gaoler (D6584), featuring a key-shaped handle; Night Watchman (D6583), with a lantern-shaped handle; and Gunsmith (D6587), complete with a rifle-shaped handle. These jugs, part of the Williamsburg series, are in excellent condition and highlight the artistry and historical themes of Royal Doulton. This collection is a perfect addition for collectors of character jugs or Royal Doulton miniatures. Largest measures 2.75"H.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

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