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A collection of teapots to include an Art Deco Thomas Forrester Phoenix Ware teapot, a Bursley Ware coffee pot by Charlotte Rhead, a Staffordshire Fine Ceramics bird teapot, an early Masons teapot, circa 1830, an unmarked large teapot, possibly Ridgway, pattern 1058 and a Coalport teapot and saucer (Qty). Condition is generally good and clean, some surface wear, odd damages may be present. Masons teapot with damages.
A collection of ceramics, predominantly blue Jasperware including vase, trinket dishes aand boxes, powder bowl and similar, Embossed Queensware tea wares including a teapot, also in the lot is a Masons Ironstone vase, boxed Edinburgh Crystal glasses, soapstone brush holder and other, approximately 24 pieces total. [W] NOTE: IN HOUSE SHIPPING IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS LOT, PLEASE CONTACT CLIENT SERVICES FOR A LIST OF SUITABLE COURIERS AND A QUOTE.
Anderson (James) The Constitutions of the Antient and Honourable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons... Revised, Continued and Enlarged, with many Additions by John Entick, engraved frontispiece trimmed at foot, title in red and black, very occasional spotting or surface marks, light browning and water-staining, contemporary calf, rebacked with repairs to corners, gilt, covers scuffed and rubbed, for Brother J. Scott, 4to, 1756.
A selection of 18th and 19th century continental and English ceramics to include, a French Empire style breakfast cup and saucer, Dutch delft blue & white plate, two Masons style ironstone dishes, a Wedgwood blue & white plate, and other items.Location: G 1If there is no condition report shown, please request
Taylor (I. & J., publisher). Ideas for Rustic Furniture proper for Garden Seats, Summer Houses, Hermitages, Cottages &c, 1st edition, London: I. & J. Taylor, Architectural Library, circa 1790, 25 etched plates, including title, bound with at front [Peacock, James], "Jose Mac Packe" Oikidia, or Nutshells: Being Ichnographic Distributions for Small Villas; chiefly upon oeconomical principles. In seven classes with occasional remarks, 1st edition, London: printed for the author, 1785, 27 engraved plans, some light offsetting and small marginal stains, armorial bookplate of Sir William Forbes of Pitsligo (1739-1806, Scottish banker and co-founder of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1783), contemporary half calf, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with:[Carter, John]. The Builder's Magazine: or Monthly Companion for Architects, Carpenters, Masons, Bricklayers, &c...., by a Society of Architects, 1st edition, London: printed for the Authors; and sold by F. Newbery, 1774, 133 engraved plates only (of 185, including 3 hand-coloured and 7 folding), contemporary half calf, joints splitting and some wear, 4toQTY: (2)NOTE:1) ESTC T146494; RIBA 3932; 2) ESTC T42147; Harris 694.The first work is a rare pattern book on rustic furniture, the only one wholly devoted to the style, following on from William Wrighte's Grotesque Architecture (1767).Second item: Goldsmiths' 11121; Harris 67.Originally issued in monthly parts between 1774 and 1778.
Four boxes of late 19th and 20th century blue and white ceramics, the majority British with some modern Chinese and Japanese pieces, includes Enoch Wedgwood, Masons, Royal Doulton and other lesser known manufacturers, some damage, together with a modern Chinese porcelain stick stand, (4 boxes + 1)

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