A selection of ceramics to include a19thC blue and white transfer printed plate,a Hornsea planter 13cm h, 2 x Noritake vases, a twin handled Cauldon Ltd England pedestal bowl, Goss crested Scarborough plate etc.Condition ReportBlue and white plate with chip to reverse, one Noritake vase with broken knop and cracks to rim. Others appear to be in fairly good condition.
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A quantity of blue Wedgwood to include two twin handled vases, 20cms high, a planter 18.5 diameter, a pair of small vases 12cms high and a vase 17cms highCondition ReportSmall vase with hairline crack, twin handled vase with small chip to rim and planter with water marks to interior. Vase with minor chip to base.
Pair: Lieutenant R. S. G. Higgins, 3rd (Militia) Battalion, Oxfordshire Light Infantry, who later became a tea planter in Ceylon Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 date clasp block loose on riband, as issued (Lieut. R. S. G. Higgins, 3/Oxf. L.I.) engraved naming, unit officially corrected; Ceylon Volunteer Service Medal 1914-18 (R. S. G. Higgins) edge bruise to first and suspension claw re-pinned, generally very fine (2) £240-£280 --- Robert Seton Graeme Higgins was born in 1882 at Eton, Buckinghamshire, and was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the 3rd (Militia) Battalion, Oxfordshire Light Infantry, on 25 December 1899. He was promoted Lieutenant in October 1900 and served with the Battalion in South Africa during the Boer War, before resigning his commission in May 1903. He emigrated to Ceylon on or before 1907, in which year he is recorded as having joined a Masonic Lodge at Kandy. From 1912 to 1930 he is recorded as the owner and manager of the Ellagalla Tea Plantation, Galaha, Hantane, Ceylon. He returned to the U.K. after the outbreak of the Great War and was commissioned into the Worcestershire Regiment on 10 December 1917, serving in 1st Reserve Garrison Battalion. He relinquished his commission on 17 December 1920. He saw no active service overseas and was not awarded any medals for his service in the Great War. He died on 20 January 1941 and is buried at Weybridge Cemetery, Elmbridge, Surrey.
TWO PIECES OF CLARICE CLIFF NEWPORT POTTERY AND A ROYAL STAFFORDSHIRE CLARICE CLIFF WATER LILY PLANTER, shape no. 973, height 12cm, the Newport pieces comprising a sauce boat moulded with a fish shaped handle, shape no. 923 and a butter dish and cover moulded in a water lily design (3) (Condition report: minor scuffs to the tip of the jug's pouring lip, the butter dish and cover is crazed, the cover has a brown stain to the front)
EIGHTEEN PIECES OF STUDIO POTTERY, to include stoneware bowl with painted foliate decoration by David Eeles, diameter 31cm, a sgraffito vase height 24cm and planter impressed MW, a small pot with hand painted cranes on a cream ground (sd) signed ?Ryder, a treacle glazed jug height 22.5cm, marked Harry Juniper Bideford 73, a pair of small plates decorated with owls, a three branch candlestick, a terracotta slip trailed jar, etc (Condition report: generally good, would benefit from a clean) (18)
A QUANTITY OF CERAMIC PLANTERS, JARS, JUGS AND VASES, twenty eight items to include a modern jardiniere stand in the form of an elephant height 42cm, three planters of descending sizes decorated with ducks on a dark blue ground, two Wattisfield Ware, Suffolk planters, an Old Foley Chinese Rose planter diameter 13.5cm (sd), a Hillstonia twin handled vase, seven stoneware jars etc (sd) (28)

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