Six Royal Albert Beatrix Potter figures comprising "Timmy Willie from Johnny Townmouse", "Lady Mouse", "Hunca Munca sweeping", "John Joiner", "Mr. Benjamin Bunny and Peter Rabbit" and "Little Pig Robinson spying" (6) CONDITION REPORTS Light general wear and some crazing to glaze, but otherwise appear sound.
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Five Royal Albert Beatrix Potter figures comprising "Mrs. Dormouse", "Miss Moppet", "Mrs. Tiggywinkle takes tea", "Peter with post bag" and "Tom Thumb", together with a Beswick Beatrix Potter figure "Tom Kitten in the rockery" (6) CONDITION REPORTS Light general wear and some crazing to glaze, but otherwise appear sound.
A Parian ware bust of Napoleon, stamped "R & L", together with a Parian ware bust of Edward VII, inscribed "W.C. Lawton Sculpt Nov....." and " R & L" CONDITION REPORTS Napoleon - height approx. 20 cm, overall with light general wear, scuffs and dirt, some small frits and chips around base, small firing fault/firing crack around top of plinth. Edward VII - height approx. 28 cm, overall with general wear, scuffs and dirt, hole drilled to top of head, three holes drilled to socle base, some firing faults and cracks to base.
A Victorian pine farmhouse kitchen table with single end drawers on cream painted base CONDITION REPORTS Size approx. 88 x 135 cm. Overall with some general wear and scuffs, scratches and marks to the top, base appears to be relatively newly painted and although has some light wear and scuffs generally appears in reasonable condition.
A Staffordshire figure of Jemmy Wood, 28cm (11") high/Note: this has been handed down the Wood family/Literature: see P D Gordon Pugh, Staffordshire Figures, plate 16, section G Condition Report: Firing crack to front of neck and part way up right side of head. Hair crack to side of the white plinth he is leaning on - along seam. Crazing and light staining to crazing visible to white areas.
A silver pin tray, Sheffield 1865, of flowerhead form with beaded rim and presentation inscription, a napkin ring and an eastern white metal handle Condition Report: Napkin ring - bent and silver torn, poor. Pin tray – wear to marks and inscription, slight bend to rim, light scratches. White metal handle – In two sections, slight bends to metal. This looks to be part of something else.
Four silver table spoons, various dates and makers, approximately 265gm Condition Report: Fiddle pattern – Marks distinct, initialled O to terminal. Old English pattern by Hester Bateman – Slight bend to bowl, light scratches. Old English pattern by William Bateman – Marks distinct, initialled HB in scrolling letters to terminal. Old English pattern by Peter & William Bateman – Wear to tip of bowl, makers mark slightly rubbed, initialled O to terminal. Otherwise condition of all the spoons is in line with age and usage.
A George III silver salver, John Parker & Edward Wakelin, London 1775, with gadroon border and set on three scroll feet, later inscribed as a racing trophy and with results to the underside, 40.5cm (16") diameter, approximately 1730gm Condition Report: Later engraved ‘The Peter Hamer Memorial Trophy’ and with winners 1992-2002 engraved to underside. Light scratches. Clear marks and scratchweight.
Great Britain. 1938-51 Control block collection in blue Paragon stockbook, all in blocks of six, most appearing to be unmounted mint. Dark colours from 3d to 1/- only with (for example) eight different blocks of the 7d, four of the 8d, three of the 9d and ten of the 10d. Just a couple of the 1941-2 light colours, then a range of the 1950-2 changed colours to 2½d only. Some varieties noted, 124 blocks
Northern Rhodesia. 1938-52 definitive set, substantial study in Davo album. Commences with unmounted mint and used sets, then a value-by-value treatment (7 x 20/-) with multiples, plate varieties including 1d green `extra boatman` mint, 1½d red tick-bird sound used with light machine cancel, 1½d yellow-brown tick-bird mint and used, coils and a few covers. Must be viewed to be appreciated, representing many years` study and a great opportunity for dealer or collector alike. SG 25-45
American bedcover 19th century, on plain cotton sewn with applique of sea shells, leopard, peacock, dove, some block printed fabrics embroidered signature E R Hall 1844 PROVENANCE; From a collection formerly kept at Hampton Court Palace 216 x 110in. (549 x 279cm) Generally good, two areas with light spot/ stain a few small holes, later backing
18th C Persian cover embroidered with red flowers and black leaves and a Turkish embroidered silk panel 18th C fringed band of later date PROVENANCE; From a collection formerly kept at Hampton Court Palace 7.20 x 112in. (18 x 284cm) 18th C panel , a number of areas of staining both light and dark . Also small areas of well executed repair , embroidery is generally in good condition but there are some areas of loss of the fine embroidered line 19th C panel may well be 18th C, embroidery good , silk poor condition
A small sampler by Clara Price aged 8 1776 , another worked in silks with a design of crosses dated 1798 and undated sampler ` Love suffers long with patient eye....` (3) PROVENANCE; From a collection formerly kept at Hampton Court Palace 1798 sampler , dark spot above date , other light discoloration . Red stiched sampler Love is ... good condition 1776 sampler a few small holes , on board stuck down on corners only
Thomas Rowlandson, `Comforts of Bath`, set of twelve hand-coloured etchings, in red leather bound and cloth folio, each image 7.5" x 10", NOTE These cartoons were later used to illustrate the 1858 edition of the New Bath Guide, written by Christopher Anstey and first published in 1766 PROVENANCE: Noted on folio "from the collection of L. C. Elger." Spine and corners of case worn. Case faded. 1. Edges and corners worn. 2. Crease in top corner. 3. A little light foxing. All corners clipped from having been stuck down. 4. OK. 5. Brown stain on back. Possible areas of repair or cleaning. 6. OK. 7. Light wear to edges. 8. Paper loss in top right corner. Creases to border and image. 9. Light wear around edges. 10. Tear in right margin. Edges and corners worn. 11. One tear in bottom margin. Losses in corners. 12. Losses to corners. Edges tatty. Bottom of each print says; Pubd Januy 6th 1798 by S.W. Fores No 50 Piccadilly corner of Sackville Street
Extensive Wedgwood Florentine pattern dinner, tea and coffee service in turquoise, comprising three circular vegetable dishes and covers, three oval dishes, thirteen dinner plates 11", twelve cereal bowls 8", twelve side plates 8", twenty smaller side plates 6", twelve tea cups and saucers, gravy boat and saucer, coffee pot and cover, tea pot and cover, two sucriers and covers, three cream jugs and two plates 7", 2 saucers with a small firing crack/hairline cracks. Dinner plates with signs of light use. Decoration in good order. All appear to be of first quality.
19th century gilt metal and marble mantel clock by Reid and Son Newcastle on Tyne, under a glass dome 8 day striking movement, with plaque "presented to Rev James Snape, Principal of the Royal Grammar School" NOTE James Snape was principal of the school circa 1860-80 Small chips around base of dome. Chips to corners of marble. Clock attached to base. Light wear to gilt especially the feet.
AN ENGLISH CIVIL WAR PERIOD BREAST PLATE, 17th century, of light gauge one piece construction with strong medial ridge, V-shaped waistline and short outward-flanged lower edge, neck and arm openings decorated with plain inward turns, retaining one shoulder strap buckle and containing two musket ball holes, marked internally ""XXXX"", 17"" high
A CUT GLASS EIGHT LIGHT CHANDELIER, 20th century, the scrolled leaf moulded branches with circular sconces and candle lights, hanging pear shaped drops and faceted festoons and issuing from a domed base with socles and ball pendant, the whole suspended from leaf cast circlet by chains of faceted drops, 24 1/2"" x 42
An early 20th century bisque socket head doll, with light brown wig, with brown glass sleeping eyes, pierced ears, an open mouth with four upper teeth, with ball jointed composition and wood body, having wrists with joints, dressed in a headdress and pink taffeta dress with cotton underskirt, impressed 'DEP 9', 53cm tall
An Alt, Beck and Gottschalck, Germany, 1352 character doll, early 20th century, bisque socket head with light brown wig, 'flirty' blue glass eyes with painted metal eyelids which close, an open mouth with two upper teeth, the ball jointed limb composition body dressed in cotton jumpsuit with leather shoes, impressed factory mark and '1352, 35_36', 38cm tall

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