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A large Blashfield stoneware urn on pedestal stamped J M Blashfield Stamford 1875 on associated plinth stamped Stiff & Sons 106cm.; 42in high overall by 95cm.; 37ins diameter John Marriott Blashfield, remarked in his essay Account of the History and Manufacture of Ancient and Modern Terracotta (1855) that he had been inspired to make a kind of artificial stoneware by seeing the kind of pieces for which Mark Blanchard had been awarded prizes at the Great Exhibition of 1851. He obtained Letters Patent in 1854 for "Improvements in the Manufacture of China, Pottery, Bricks" and other articles, made for the most part from clay and again in 1860 for "improvements in burning pottery and china ware". He had a manufactory in Millwall, Poplar with a sales outlet at No. 1 Praed Street, Edgware Road, London, but moved to Stamford, Lincolnshire in 1859, to be nearer the clay-beds. He won medals for Terra Cotta, in the glass and pottery and architectural objects classes at the International Exhibition in 1862 and a silver medal at the Paris International Exhibition of 1867. One of the most important commissions with which he was involved was supplying architectural terracotta for the decoration of the new Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, but this undertaking stretched his resources too far and by 1874 the Stamford Terracotta Company works, machinery as well as models and moulds were for sale; it finally closed in 1875.
A WILLIAM IV SILVER FOLDING FRUIT KNIFE, Sheffield 1830, by Paviel Holy & Co., with mother o' pearl two-part grip, another similar 1924, a Victorian faux ivory and steel multi blade pocket knife, one other pocket fruit knife, a gilt metal Midleton Endowed school medal for mathematics, cased, and a past president silver brooch for Dublin Soroptimist club. (6)
The Franklin Mint Millennium Calendar Medal: Proof quality calendar art medal minted in sterling silver and richly plated with 22 carat gold 76mm together with The Millennium 2000 Pocket Watch having a minted silver dial face and 22 carat decoration and a Danbury Mint Laurel and Hardy illustrated 30cm plate (3)
Scarce WW2 French Framed Prison of War Medal: Issued to Fernand Barbier Classe of 1922 19th RR framed illustrated certificate having POW Medal and Croix Du Combattant Medal (He was Prisoner in Stalag IVB Stalag IV-B was one of the largest prisoner-of-war camps in Germany during World War II. Stalag is an abbreviation of the German Stammlager (“Main Camp”). It was located 8 km (5.0 mi) north-east of the town of Mühlberg in Brandenburg) framed and glazed in an oval frame
Unusual British and Autralian Medal Group: To 14802360 Pte Coram Henry John Hammett Enlisted July 1944 in GSC then moved to Wiltshire Regt, KSLI, Cheshire and finished with the 2nd South Staffords until 1948 then signed up in 1951 to 1957 1st Bn Royal Australian Regt comes with British Release Book, and Card, Australian Dog Tags, Army Driving Licence, ID Permanent Pass, Discharge Sheet and 3 Austrailan Passports and the Medals 1939/45 Star, F & G Star, Defence and War on ber for wear
The Franklin Mint Millennium Calendar Medal: Proof quality calendar art medal minted in sterling silver and richly plated with 22 carat gold 76mm together with The Millennium 2000 Pocket Watch having a minted silver dial face and 22 carat decoration and a Danbury Mint Laurel and Hardy illustrated 30cm plate (3)
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