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Midwinter Fashion Shape half tea set of Zambesi pattern with red embellished rims on teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and cups comprising a teapot, hot water jug, sugar and milk, six cups and twelve saucers, twelve side plates, two cake plates and five egg cups. Condition Report All five egg cups are in good condition. The tea and coffee pot and slightly crazed and dirty in places, but generally good. Some pieces are slightly dirty, and many pieces are beginning to crack beneath the glaze. Some of the black stripes are slightly rubbed. A couple of very minor chips to the plates, but generally it is in fairly good order.
Bland, Humphrey Esq, Brigadier of His Majesty's Forces " A Treatise of Military Discipline;.....The duty of the Officer and Soldier...." the fifth edition, London Daniel Midwinter 1743, dedication to the King, Preface, Contents, 7 folding plates, plate no 244 has tear, slight loss, contemporary leather binding, front board detached, off-setting to back ffep.
A large number of commemorative items relating to Queen Victoria's jubilees, Edward VII, George V coronation and silver jubilee, Edward VIII and George VI, including mugs, ashtrays, beakers, by Doulton, Lambeth, Midwinter, Meakin, etc, plus glassware, and a large volume on the coronation of Edward VII in 1902 published by the Illustrated London News with twenty five coloured and other plates.
A Border Fine Arts Brambly Hedge limited edition tableau, Merry Midwinter, 346/500, B0782, and The Merry Midwinter trinket box, 346/750, B0783, both boxed with certificate (2) Condition report Report by NG Tableaux : with Jill Barklem signature to base. No visible damage or repair. Box: base also signed by Jill Barklem. No visible damage or repair.
Eleven Border Fine Arts Brambly Hedge Midwinter Collection figures, BH18-28, ten boxed, and a retailer's Midwinter Collection cardboard display stand, boxed (12) Condition report Report by NG Snow mouse: tail repaired. Wilfred: possible repair to rim of hat. Otherwise no visible damage or repair.
A quantity of Midwinter Riviera pattern tea and coffee wares, and other Midwinter plates (box) Condition report Report by NG Riviera: consists of: Coffee pot and cover, three cups and saucers, sugar bowl, milk jug, three x 16 cm wide plates, a 19.5 cm wide plate, and a 22 cm wide plate. All three saucers are chipped. All pieces have been used and show signs of this. Many pieces crazed and with production faults, including a small firing crack in handle of coffee pot. Other items: Six Kannes plates, 15.5 cm wide and a Fiesta plate, 25 cm wide, these pieces also crazed and with signs of use.
A collection of Midwinter Stylecraft fashion shape dinner wares in the Bali-Hai pattern comprising a pair of covered tureens, oval meat plate, five dinner plates, ten dessert plates, five dishes, milk jug, sugar bowl, seven cups, eleven saucers, six tea plates and a small collection of Homemaker wares comprising three plates and a sugar bowl
Two boxes of miscellaneous ceramics, glass and books to include a treacle glazed Toby jug, a large art glass vase, a collection of books titled "Wonderful Britain Illustrated", a Bible, a Midwinter three tier cake stand, Royal commemorative wares, a Bossons plaster plaque depicting "Colonel Custer & Chief Sitting Bull", Devonware Fieldings pottery teapot and sugar bowl of faux silver design, etc.
[BOOK]. CRICKET Foot, David. Sunshine, Sixes and Cider. A History of Somerset Cricket, first edition, David & Charles, Newton Abbot, 1986, boards, illustrations, dustjacket, octavo; Midwinter, Eric. W.G. Grace, His Life and Times, first edition, George Allen & Unwin, London, 1981, boards, dustjacket, illustrations, octavo; West, Peter. Denis Compton, Cricketing Genius, first edition, Paul, London, 1989, boards, dustjacket, illustrations, octavo; and assorted other works of related interest, (35).
A MIDWINTER MADEIRA DINNER AND TEA SERVICE designed by Jessie Tait, comprising: one teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl, six teacups and saucers, six side plates, six soup bowls and stand, six salad plates, six dinner plates, two serving tureens, one serving platter, gravy boat and stand, sauce jug, six dessert bowls (qty)
§ Robin Welch (British, b.1936), a monumental stoneware vase, the tapering cylindrical form with waisted band to centre, the top section with pierced rectangles, impressed seal mark 83 x 32cm (32 x 12in) Robin Welch studied at Penzance School of Art and the Central School of Art, London. From 1953-1959 he worked at the Leach Pottery and in 1965 he set up Stradbroke Pottery in Eye, Suffolk. He has designed for many major companies, including Wedgwood, Midwinter and Denby but is highly respected in his own right as a contemporary potter producing individually thrown, coiled or slabbed pots in stoneware. During his career he has explored colour, surface texture, form, detail of edge, and line. His work has been often referenced including "Design Sourcebook Ceramics" by Edmund De Waal, New Holland,1999 and "A guide to Collecting Studio Pottery" by Alistair Hawtin, A & C Black, 2008. His work can be found in public collections throughout the UK with the Victoria and Albert Museum holding several of his pieces.

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