Haslam (M) English Art Pottery, Leach (B) A Potter's Book, Honey (W B) The Art of the Potter, Smith (A) The Illustrated Guide to Liverpool Herculaneum Pottery, Crellin (J K) Medical Ceramics in The Wellcome Institute, Eaglestone (A A) and Lockett (T A) The Rockingham Pottery and Hughes (G B) English and Scottish Earthenware
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Ray (A) English Delftware Pottery in the Robert Hall Warren Collection, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, Faber & Faber Ltd, 1968 and English Delftware Tiles, Faber & Faber Ltd, 1973, Britton (F) English Delftware in the Bristol Collection, 1982 and London Delftware, 1987, Garner (F H) and Archer (M) English Delftware, Faber & Faber, 1972 and Garner (F H) English Delftware, Faber & Faber, 1948
Faber Monographs: Jenyns (S) Ming Pottery and Porcelain, 1953 and Later Chinese Porcelain, 1965, Gray (B) Early Chinese Pottery and Porcelain, 1953, Gompertz (G St G M) Chinese Celadon Wares, 1958, Garner (Sir H) Oriental Blue and White, 1954 and Chinese and Japanese Cloisonne Enamels, 1962, Lane (A) Later Islamic Pottery, 1957, and Honey (W B) Corean Pottery, 1947
Jenyns (R S) and Jourdain (M) Chinese Export Art in the Eighteenth Century, Country Life Ltd, 1950, Schiffer (H, P and N) Chinese Export Porcelain, 1975, Howard (D S) The Choice of the Private Trader, 1994, Macintosh (D) Chinese Blue and White Porcelain, Antique Collectors' Club, 1994, and four other books on Oriental porcelain and silver
Bickerton (L M) An Illustrated Guide to Eighteenth-Century Drinking Glasses, Barrie & Jenkins, 1971, Guttery (D R) From Broad-Glass to Cut Crystal, 1956, Elville (E M) English Tableglass, 1951 and English and Irish Cut Glass 1750-1950, 1953, Hollingworth (J) Collecting Decanters, 1980, and three other books on glass
Gloucestershire, Election Posters; for Sir William Guise; Charles' Martydom 1811; Borough of Cirencester (Apsley) 1812; Dutton for Ever; Cirencester (M Hicks Beach) 1812; Cirencester (Joseph Cripps) 1812; Borough of Cricklade (Joseph Pitt) 1811; County of Gloucester (B W Guise) 1811; and six others various
A pair of 19th century moulded and decorated tin glazed jugs and covers each cover decorated with a moulded rose and foliage the baluster body with moulded decoration depicting figures harvesting the crops within cartouches surrounded by flowering foliage impressed anchor mark flanked by initials G M ? (2) 36.5cm high
† A collection of three Meteorites from The "Sikhote-Alin" fall (showing the violent effects of being torn apart in the atmosphere or being blasted apart on impact with the ground) the largest measures 9.5cm across and the other two both 7cm across (3) The "Sikhote-Alin" fall occurred on 12th February 1947 at 10.38am local time . The total known weight for this fall is over 23000 kg. The Sikhote-Alin meteorite fell in the Sikhote-Alin Mountains Primorye Russia near the village of Paseka (approximately 440 km northeast of Vladivostok). At around 10:30 am that morning witnesses reported a fireball brighter than the sun that came out of the north descending at an angle of about 41 degrees. The bright flash and the deafening sound of the fall were observed for three hundred kilometres around the point of impact. The smoke train which remained in the sky for several hours was 32 km long. As the meteorite entered the atmosphere traveling at a speed of about 14 km per second it began to break apart and the fragments fell together. At an altitude of about 5.6 km the largest mass apparently broke up in a violent explosion. The strewn field for this meteorite covered an elliptical area of about 1.3 km2. Some of the fragments made craters the largest of which was about 26 m across and 6 m deep. Fragments of the meteorite were also driven into the surrounding trees.
A Minton second period tea pot circa 1825 of low round lobed form and raised on three moulded scroll feet decorated with gilt bordered reserves of summer flowers against a green and white ground below a shaped collar and domed cover with gilt flower head finial marked 629" in gilt to base 6" high . See M Berthoud & R Maskell A Directory of British Tea Pots Micawber Publications plate 1741 for a similar example
A collection of four figurines to include Royal Doulton figures; The Ballerina HN2116 designed by M Davies issued 1953-1959 7.25" high Giselle The Forest Glade HN2140 designed by M Davies issued 1954-1965 7" high The Ermine Coat HN1981 designed by L. Harradine issued 1945-1967 6.75" high (a/f) and a Royal Worcester figure of Summer Day model number 3547 modelled by Freda Doughty 7.5" high (a/f) (4)
A George III oak cabinet chest circa 1780 the dentil cornice over a flame mahogany veneered frieze the two rectangular single panel doors revealing one adjustable open shelf above two cabinet doors opening to reveal a series of pigeon holes over three short locking drawers with small brass knob handles on a chest base of two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers each fitted with brass swing handles and oval back plates (replacements) raised on shaped bracket feet. There is a paper label between the cabinet top and chest base M BARSTON Ironmonger Leicester 39.5" wide 79.5" high 20" deep
William Webster London. An eight-day longcase clock mid 18th century the five-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12in brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial calendar aperture and signed W m Webster Exchange Alley London to a silvered plaque to centre within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes with Indian mask and scroll cast spandrel applied angles and strike/silent ring between dolphin mounts to arch now in a flat-top oak case with moulded cornice and integral pilasters to hood above break-arch trunk door and reduced plinth base 209cm high William Webster is recorded in Baillie G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as an eminent maker working from Exchange Alley 1734-1776. He was Master of The Clockmakers Company in 1755. His father from whom he inherited the business was apprentice and journeyman to Thomas Tompion
A Black Forest postman’s wall clock late 19th century the wooden framed thirty-hour bell-striking movement with 9in circular cream painted Roman numeral dial signed M. Mayes Reading to centre within turned wooden bezel 30cm diameter; two other similar clocks; a Black Forest weight driven cuckoo wall clock and a dial from a similar clock all requiring restoration (5). From the collection of the late Mr J Morley
A Stuart Turner No 9 horizontal live steam mill engine built by the late Mr M C Maskell. 1 1/2in bore x 1 1/2in stroke. single cylinder with drain cocks eccentric driven steam valve speed governor with linkage to close steam supply. The model is finished in brown paintwork with polished brightwork on polished walnut plinth
Hornby Series track side accessories comprising No. 1 wayside station, tin printed building, green platforms, some damage and rusting, F boxed, No. 1 wayside station building only, F, platform crane finished in green/yellow, boxed, G-E, No. 1 water tower finished red/yellow, boxed, G-E, No. 2 hydraulic buffer stop, finished blue, boxed, E, small M wayside halt, G, No. 2 Signal 'Home', boxed, G (6)

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