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A collection of 1970's/80's ceramics, comprising: two Midwinter coffee sets, designed by Jessie Tate, 'Baroque' and 'Alpine Blue', each with coffee pot, milk, sugar and six cups and saucers, A J + G Meakin 'Studio' breakfast set for two, together with Susie Cooper part coffee set and part dinner serviceCondition report: All appears to be in good condition, some slight wear to one or two itemsCoffee pot - crazing and minor chips to the rim. See images.
A Midwinter 'Queensbury' pattern part coffee and dinner service, circa 1960's, printed black marks, comprising : a circular two-handled tureen and cover, two large oval serving dishes in sizes, a gravy boat and stand, four two-handled soup bowls and six stands, six dinner plates, six luncheon plates, six side plates, five coffee cups and four saucers, a milk jug
BLADEN, Col. Martin. (transl.) Julius Caesar’s Commentaries of His Wars in Gaul…… Knapton & Midwinter, London. 1726. 4th edition. 3 folding maps, 9 folding engravings and full page engraving. Presented in full leather binding. Blind tooled panelling to both boards, raised bands, gilt titles and date to spine. [1]Condition report: Professionally rebacked.Spine replaced with new leather.New endpapers.
THREE BOXES OF CERAMICS AND GLASS to include Foley china 'Fern' tea wares by Maureen Tanner, Midwinter tea wares by the Marquis of Queensberry, T G Green 8.5cm storage jars - green backstamps, Royal Osborne 8324 tea wares, Mabel Leigh dish for Shorter Brothers, Denby one and half pint blue glaze jug, Buckingham Palace patch pot souvenier, Canadian animal sculptures, Caithness bowl, drinking glasses etc
A small collection of blue-striped Cornishware some by T G Green to/w a 1960s coffee set in the manner of Midwinter with roundel slip decorationPlease note that all lots are second hand and may include faults, damage, chips etc. Due to the nature of this auction it is impossible to record individual condition reports and buyers must remember this when bidding.
THREE BOXES OF CERAMICS AND GLASS to include Foley china 'Fern' tea wares by Maureen Tanner, Midwinter tea wares by the Marquis of Queensberry, T G Green 8.5cm storage jars - green backstamps, Royal Osborne 8324 tea wares, Mabel Leigh dish for Shorter Brothers, Denby one and half pint blue glaze jug, Buckingham Palace patch pot souvenier, Canadian animal sculptures, Caithness bowl, drinking glasses etc
Mixed Ceramics including Studio Pottery - Duckling by a Pond and Toadstools and one similar with rabbit, together with five wooden mushrooms and two ceramic rabbits, Twenty three items of Crested China and similar, all for Maldon in Essex, Three Ceramic Black Cats, one marked ELPA, a Pair of Wade Cats, 19th century Cat and Kittens, Six Midwinter ' Cassandra ' Trays, etc
[BRITISH HISTORY]. A group of 3 works, comprising: RYMER, Thomas. Acta Regia; being the account which Mr. Rapin de Thoyras published of the History of England... London: Printed for James, John and Paul Knapton, D. Midwinter, and others, [1734?]. Folio (385 x 240 mm). Contemporary half calf (rebacked, upper board detached, wear). Later edition. ESTC T110722. -- CAMPBELL, John. A Political Survey of Britain. London: Printed for the author, 1774. 2 volumes, 4to (385 x 240 mm). Contemporary calf (upper boards detached, wear). FIRST EDITION. ESTC T90453; Sabin 10239. -- TOPHAM, John. Some Account of the Collegiate Chapel of Saint Stephen. [London: published for the Society of Antiquaries, 1795]. Large folio (628 x 460 mm). 14 engraved plates (damp-staining and spotting affecting a few plates). Half blue morocco gilt (wear to extremities). Provenance: Frederick Roach? (signature, 1855). FIRST EDITION. ESTC T105074. -- Together, 3 works in 4 volumes, folios, FIRST EDITIONS except where noted. Provenance: John M. Wing (1845-1917), American printer, publisher and collector, (Old Corner Library bookplate), benefactor to; Newberry Library (library deaccession stamps). Bindings as described, condition as described.Property from the Newberry Library, Chicago, IllinoisFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com
Assorted ceramic items from the 1930's - 1950's including a Clarice Cliff Bizzare 'Ravel' pattern conserve pot, 8cm high, a Midwinter 'Salad Ware' salt and pepper pot, designed by Jasper Conran, and other items CONDITION REPORT: Condition reports have not been included in the description. If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request
JESSIE TAIT FOR MIDWINTER; a bottle neck vase decorated with vertical black lines on a cream ground, printed marks to base, height 17.5cm, and a Locke & Co Worcester pheasant painted vase, height 9.5cm.Additional InformationVery small fine hair line running through the neck of the Jessie Tait vase, approx 1cm otherwise general crackle glaze and some surface marks. The Worcester piece is signed W.Stinton has green printed marks to base and painted mark 42Y, has rubbing to gilding and light surface marks to the pot itself.

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