An extensive collection of blue and white British pottery, mostly in the willow pattern, some 19th Century and some 20th Century, to include a 19th Century slop bowl, diameter 13cm, several large serving platters, the largest a Staffordshire Stone China example 45cm in diameter, two platters made for the American market 'Boston and Bunker Hill', diameter 39cm, a Minton willow planter, height 16.5cm (40+)
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THREE PIECES OF 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CANTON FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN, comprising a deep bowl, chipped rim and with stapled repair through base, approximate size 40.5cm, a charger, celadon ground, the centre decorated with figures, approximate diameter 37cm, a similar smaller plate, approximate diameter 29cm, chip to rim and crack, together with a 20th Century Chinese planter of rectangular form in the Famille Rose Canton style, approximate height 18cm (4) Condition Report The largest charger has worn gilding, especially to the rim. It has been broken right through and repaired, there is a patch of restoration where several pieces have been broken and re-attached. There is a chip to the underside and two stained cracks, Large bowl has riveted repairs and cracked, very worn gilding. Smaller charger is cracked and has two rim chips. Rectangular planter is in good condition
A CAST RECONSTITUTED STONE SHALLOW TROUGH OR PLANTER 66cm wide x 38cm deep x 15cm high together with a reconstituted stone cast shallow campana urn, 40cm diameter x 30cm high and a further small cast planter with rounded ends, 50cm wide x 23cm high (3) Condition: the rectangular shallow planter covered in moss and generally good condition; the shallow urn with corner broken from its square plinth base otherwise in good condition; the shallow planter in good condition
A COLLECTION OF THIRTEEN RUBY GLASS WINE GLASSES each approximately 13cm high together with a pair of alabaster light fittings, a glass light fitting, an Oriental porcelain planter, a Victorian writing box and an oil lamp converted for electric use Condition: the glasses seemingly in reasonable condition; the two alabaster light fittings with repairs and damages; the glass light fitting seemingly in reasonable condition; the table lamp in reasonable condition considering age; the planter in reasonable condition; marks, dents and scratches overall and poor condition for the writing box
A 19TH CENTURY CAST IRON AND ENAMEL RECTANGULAR SINK four use as a garden planter, 72cm wide x 52cm deep x 38cm high together with a cast iron corner manger, 73cm wide x 49cm deep x 23cm high and a group of garden tools consisting of three spades, a shovel and a hoe (7) Condition: the enamel sink with wear to the enamel and chip to the rim and generally rusted; the corner manger is rusted and the tools with some signs of woodworm and wear due to age and use
An early 20th century carved stone garden planter, of open coffin form with two drainage holes, decoratively carved with a frieze of fruit bowls, urns, floral and foliate scrolls, raised upon twin pedestals, each with fluted sides and scroll decoration, 118 by 38.5 by 80cm high.Several signs of repairs; it appears to have split and been repaired at least once if not more. General wear all over, but lovely lichen and age from exposure to the elements.
A large Victoria Ware Ironstone blue and white jardiniere or planter, approximately 29 cm (h) with two ceramic lady figurines. [3] Condition Report: Victoria Ware, no chips, cracks, hairlines or restoration, some surface scratching to the glaze. Lady in mustard dress, no chips, cracks, hairlines or restoration. Green dress, no chips, hairline crack to figure's left arm.
A white painted reconstituted stone planter in the 17th century taste, modern, the rectangular basin with vine motif and raised on four balusters, 94cm high, 25cm deepCondition Report: The painted surface is quite cracked and weathered overall. Some of the visible cracks may be to the underlying surface, but due to painted coating it's difficult to tell.Condition Report Disclaimer
A mixed group of ceramics including Royal Doulton hand painted cabinet plate, 'Linlithgow', signed J. Hughe and numbered HB6995 E4928, diameter 27cm, six items of blue and white transfer decorated ware (5 af), a Dresden-type mirror with twin cherubs and profuse moulded foliate decoration, 32 x 26cm (numerous chips), a Wedgwood blue jasper ware planter, diameter 20.8cm, a further light blue vase, a black basalt bust of John Wesley, height 23.8cm, a Royal Worcester dish modelled as mermaid holding shell (af), a bisque figure of boy holding basket with impressed and printed marks, no.880, height 25cm, a floral stone china lidded jar, three Royal Worcester cups and saucers (including matching pair), a Moore Brothers small bowl (af) and a small mantel clock with enamelled frontispiece.Additional InformationRoyal Doulton plate rings true, some light surface wear, some small glaze losses. All the items of blue and white ware with damage, apart from the tapered circular vase with handles to the lower section. Damage includes chips, hairline cracks, large areas of damage, also all crazed throughout. Numerous chips to the mirror, too many to detail individually. Some small nicks to the planter, similar to Wesley bust. The dish with mermaid has chip to shell rim. Worcester figure extremely dirty, some scuffs. The lidded jar again very dirty with some general wear. The Moore Brothers bowl with chips to the foliage. The clock not tested, no guarantee of working order, missing the back plate, no key, some nibbles to enamel, generally heavy wear.
PHOENIX WARE; a Peacock pattern planter with twin satyr masks on three feet, 25 x 33cm, and matching pair of tapered vases, height 37cm (3).Additional InformationAll crazed throughout, both vases cracked to rims in numerous areas, both with tiny glaze losses to rims. The planter with a very small nibble to rim interior, planter with one large area of surface glaze loss to the lower section. Further scratches, marks, abrasions and general wear.
Slavery. Memoirs of a West-India Planter, re-published from an original manuscript: with an address to the Right Honourable Lord Glenelg on the present state of colonial slavery, by the Rev. John Riland, 2nd edition, London: Hamilton, Adams & Co., 1837, advertisement leaf, a little light soiling, 'Library of the Dissenters' Old Meeting-House, Scarborough' printed label cut and pasted to title verso, 'Old Meeting House Loan Library' ink inscription to title, with a presentation inscription from the author dated Oct. 6. 1837 at head of title, United College, Bradford library label to front pastedown, original cloth-backed boards, lower joint splitting, spine label chipped, some fading and corner wear, 8vo, together with Testimonies Concerning Slavery, by Moncure Daniel Conway, 2nd edition, London: Chapman & Hall, 1865, a couple of leaves with crease marks, shelf number to front endpaper, original cloth gilt, small tears and chips at spine ends, 8vo, The Lost Continent; or, Slavery and the Slave-Trade in Africa, 1875, by Joseph Cooper, 1st edition, 1875, folding map, advertisement leaf at end, slight soiling to title, original green cloth gilt, spine darkened, a few stains, 8vo, Liverpool and Slavery: An Historical Account of the Liverpool-African Slave Trade. Was it the cause of the prosperity of the town?, by a Genuine "Dicky Sam", 1st edition, Liverpool, 1884, folding wood-engraved plate of the Slave Ship "Brockes" of Liverpool (small repairs and tears to folds), The Liverpool Underwriters' Association triangular ink stamp to plates margin and title, press cuttings pasted front and rear (offset to dedication), hinges tender, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed with a few marks, slight lean, 8voQty: (4)
CLARICE CLIFF. A Clarice Cliff Fantasque butterfly pattern planter. Wilkinson Ltd. Fantasque mark & Lawley's Regent Street retail mark. 18 x 28 x 8cm.Condition: No damage, repairs or restoration, except for minor surface scratching, especially on black rim.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

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