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TWO AUSTRIAN TERRACOTTA FIGURES of Middle Eastern traders, cold painted in the Goldschieder style, the female wearing a tasselled head-dress, coin necklace and draped gown, holding a shawl in her left hand and water pitcher in right, on a stone moulded base, and her male companion wearing an open shirt with scarf tied at his waist carrying three melons and a basket, wearing slippers on a naturalistically moulded square canted base, no factory marks, 17 3/4" x 18 1/2" high
*Two Royal Crown Derby blue and white figures, an Egyptian style female figure bearing a water pitcher, on circular base with lizard and vine encrusted posy vase, 11 1/2" high and a girl in floral gown and bonnet bearing two cone shaped flower holders, 11" high (2) ***Amended description***Should read...A Royal Crown Derby figure in the form of an Egyptian style female, together with another similar unmarked figure of a lady holding two cornucopia
William John Charles Pitcher “Wilhelm” (1858-1925) William John Charles Pitcher “Wilhelm” (1858-1925) Original costumes designs for Bluebell in Fairyland the first production to be staged at the newly opened Aldwych Theatre including Bluebell`s Good Fairy (Mrs M. Lowell) The Dew Fairy and 6 others also a contemporary dress design for a Programme Girl at the same theatre 1905 9 original designs in pen and ink with watercolour over pencil heightened with gold and silver all signed “Wilhelm” and dated in ink below and captioned in ink above one with contemporary pencil correction each c.21.5 x 14 cm (8 1/2 x 5 1/2 in) (9) The Aldwych Theatre was built by the actor/playwright Seymour Hicks (1871-1949) and opened in December 1905 with a restaging of his pantomime Bluebell in Fairy Land. He was able to fund it in conjunction with the American impresario Charles Frohman from proceeds generated by this play first staged in 1901 and other similar ones for which he was best known. The costume designer William Pitcher (1858-1925) known as Wilhelm or C. Wilhelm had already collaborated on other Hicks` productions as well as numerous late Victorian and Edwardian theatre music hall and comic opera productions including many for Gilbert and Sullivan.
DORSET. Indentures etc., mostly relating to East Chelborough but also Halstock, Chettle and Lucombe and Corscombe: two 17th c. documents on paper relating to Robert Dawe; 17 documents on vellum, folded, one on paper, 18th c., and 15 19th c. items. With other related legal correspondence, 18th and 19th c. Other surnames include Syndercombe, Tanner, Esgar, Row, Williams, Gibbs, Pitcher, Pickford and Mercer. (a lot)
FOUR AND TWO PAIRS OF DERBY AND OTHER CONTEMPORARY BISCUIT FIGURES OF CHILDREN comprising a pair of a boy and girl with flute and hurdy-gurdy, a seated boy with flowers, Cupid with a birdcage, an industrious boy, a crippled child in an armchair and a pair of children, one with a pitcher, 10-14cm h, the first three with various incised Derby marks, early 19th c ++All with faults, some minor but an attractive group
42 volumes on racing dating between the 1900s and 1950s, the lot including two copies of "Nimrod`s" The Turf 1901; Arthur M Binstead`s Pitcher in Paradise 1903; "Ariel`s" Astronomy Applied To Horse Racing, a signed copy, published in Poona; William Fawcett`s Punter`s Pie, 1938; various biographies and reminiscences including Fred Archer, Charles Morton, Steve Donoghue, Harry Carr, Gordon Richards and Joe Childs; and some interesting softback/pamphlet-style publications, titled including Fairfax-Blakeborough`s York Racecourse, Jockeys Up, Bob Todd`s Racing Memories, The [William] Hill Story, Alan Gregory`s Racing for Profit, The Brown Ribbon of Germany etc.

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