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A rare Potters' Arts Guild glazed earthenware model of the Church of St Nicholas, Compton, with broach spire, nave, chancel and porch, sponged in coloured glazes on cut cornered base and incised with the title Compton Church, 13.5cm h, early 20th c Literature: Another hand-coloured example, in the more usual duller palette of matt blues and grey is illustrated Calvert (H), Compton Pottery, Compton 2006, p22. The present example was probably fired (in a glost oven) outside the Pottery, such as the 1911 Coronation mugs, which were fired, it is thought, at the Wrecclesham Pottery. ++Spire restored
A Staffordshire pearlware figure of a musician and a similar figure of the Welch Tailor's Wife, the first seated on a stump playing the bagpipes, both painted in bright enamels with blue scrolls to the foot or base, 17 & 19cm h, c1820; a Staffordshire earthenware model of a bird and a slightly later porcelaneous miniature group of a young shepherdess on lavender sprigged mound, both 19th c (4). ++Welsh Tailor's Wife - base broken and glued with small areas of over-painted repair, lacking one of the goat's horns. Bagpiper - one foot damaged, the 'bocage' and one of the two feathers forming the plume on the hat chipped. Neither with any modern professional restoration. The two other items in the lot in good condition.
A Derby figure of Milton, standing beside a column piled with books and holding a scroll in his left hand, in gilt costume and a pink lined mantle on gilt base, 30cm h, Robert Bloor & Co, patch marks, incised 2 Size; a French figure of Mars after an 18th c Derby model, in colours, c1900; another Continental figure (3). ++Derby figure with old discoloured restoration. The two other figures in good condition
A Derby model of a pointer, before a stump on a sprigged mound and painted in bright enamels, 9.5cm h, Robert Bloor & Co, painted 5 in brown enamel, c1830. ++Tail broken off and restored to the body, very minor chipping of some of the encrusted flowers and petals. A good example
A Samuel Alcock miniature model of a recumbent deer, on a blue and gilt mound, 6cm h, impressed 182; an English porcelain model of a deer at lodge, probably Chamberlain Worcester, on green and gilt mound; five various Rockingham style and other English porcelain models of animals including three poodles, all early/mid 19th c (7). ++In generally good condition with some small faults/restorations
A Meissen miniature model of a parakeet on a stump, painted in green and yellow with plumage over lilic and sepia detail, 7cm h, painted crossed swords in underglaze blue, c1770 . ++The two or three leaves on the stump slightly chipped. Small flat nick on the underside of the base. No restoration
A Meissen model of a green woodpecker, perched on a stump and realistically enamelled and gilt, 26cm h, incised 56, painted crossed swords in underglaze blue, late 19th c. ++Old restoration to the bird's beak, chipping of the encrusted petals, branching from the stump. No modern professional restoration
A famille rose figure of Guanyin, in richly enamelled turquoise, lime green and pink robes with yin-yang, shou characters and other motifs, 23cm h, 19th c; a famille rose bowl, with puce diaper-gilt trail and turquoise border, 23cm diam, Qianlong; a kingfisher blue glazed model of a recumbent goat, 19th c (3). ++Figure - fingers of left hand damaged, bowl - large section of the rim broken out and riveted back into position without loss. Goat - in fine condition
A polychrome wood model of a butcher's shop, hung with carcasses and joints of meat above the figures of two butchers and the butcher's boy, the butchers each holding meat knives and steels hung from their aprons, the gallery above centred by the Royal Arms in gilt metal, and flanked by potted plants with the living quarters to the back, the four glass windows reverse painted with drapes, in a mahogany veneered glazed case, English, c.1850, 50.2 x 698cm. Literature: James Ayres, 'British Folk Art', Barrie and Jenkins, London 1976. Overlook Press, Woodstock, N.Y. 1977, plate 30 Comparative Literature: Edward H Pinto, 'Treen and other Wooden Bygones', Bell and Human, London 1969, page 208, A comparative example illustrated plate 219 and The Judkyn/Pratt Collection, Christies 8 November 1995, lot 52
The Children's Book of Pantomines. including model theatre with scenery and characters of Cinderella, nd., theatre used, some tape repairs, cloth backed pictorial boards; Miller (Thomas). The Boy's Own Country Book of Spring, nd., colour frontis, decorative cloth; Little Arthur at the Zoo, 1892, decorative cloth; with a quantity of others
Catlin (Geo.). Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians, 1892, 2 volumes, reprinted from original plates, folding map, decorative cloth gilt; Bell (John Hyslop) British Folks & British India: Joseph Pease and his Contemporaries, nd., cloth; Grosvenor, (J. du V.) Model Yachts and Boats, nd. [1888], cloth (spine worn); with two other volumes (6)

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