A CLARICE CLIFF WATERLILY PLANTER AND MUSTARD POT, the planter moulded as a cream waterlily flower, with pale pink buds, printed backstamp 'Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery Co, England', height 11.5cm x width 21.5cm x depth 17cm, together with a mustard pot painted with a stylised scene, printed backstamp 'Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery, England', height 3cm (2) (Condition Report: planter has two hairline cracks, longest 6cm approximately, and crazing throughout, mustard pot is missing its lid, has scratches, crazing and areas of paint loss)
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A GROUP OF COPPER VESSELS AND A ROYAL DOULTON JARDINIERE to include a blue glazed planter with a gilded floral patterns and a waved rim, diameter 26cm, and a matching stand height 77cm, both with manufacturers marks to the bases (chip visible to the planter rim, flecks of white paint visible but can be removed), three copper vessels to include a water jug, a coal scuttle, and a double handled planter, and a windup playboy themed clock (6) (Condition Report: major issues limited in the description, some discolouration on copper items)
A COLLECTION OF ORIENTAL DECORATIVE ITEMS, to include, a frame tapestry, an antique Japanese jewellery box black lacquered wood with metal detail,(no key and the top lid appears to be missing, some rubbing and scuffs), a set of calligraphy brushes in a material covered box, a black lacquered tray with dragon detail, octagonal chai table in a black lacquered wood with red etched detailed pattern, three tiered woven oriental wedding picnic basket, large wooden hand painted planter, wooden oriental plates and trinket lidded pot etc. (Condition Report: all items are in need of a clean, there is some damage and ware on all items), (qty)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS AND METAL WARE, to include copper bed pan, brass and copper fire place tools, brass footed planter, vintage brass stand Rd243605 stamped into the metal, copper kettle and jug, vintage Johnson Brothers teapot, yellow Pareek pattern, A.E.Gray's Pottery large platter, and jug, pink vintage lamp stand with shade, Royal crown derby preserve pot 'derby posies', Paragon preserve pot, 5111, with EPNS lid, Crown Staffordshire trinket plate and covered trinket bowl, a selection of cut glass, glasses, jars, and two ashtrays etc. (sd/af), ( 2 boxes and loose)
Limited edition, 40 of 50, prestige bowl form planter with column base. A stunning garden piece decorated in vibrate hand painted colors of blue, yellow, orange, and green with excellent tube-lining. Features various birds perched on an blossomed and fruited tree. Moorcroft impressed stamps. Artist signed. Pedestal: 13.25"W x 23.5"H. Planter: 13.25"W x 10.75"H. Artist: Rachel BishopIssued: c. 1995-1997Dimensions: See description. Edition Number: 40 of 50Manufacturer: MoorcroftCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. As is.
Late 19th century bronze jardinière, the planter of shaped ovoid form decorated with rose heads upon a naturalistic base modelled as overlaid branches detailed with rose buds, flanked by two putto supporting the planter with outstretched arms, the whole upon a rectangular canted base, overall H38cm W45cm D19cmCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age, including surface scratches and some deeper scratches and scuffs, and general wear to patina.
10 Boxed Britains farming related diecast models to include 9574 Front Loader System, 9571 New Holland TR85 Combine Harvester, 9554 8 Furrow Plough, 9548 Flexcoil Coil Packer, 9537 Supersprayer Tanker, 9591 Flatbed Trailer 9579 Fyson Elevator, 9519 JCB Loadall, 9541 Potato Planter & 9550 Fold Up Cultivator, diecast vg overall with some paint loss, boxes gd-vg overall with some signs of storage and edge wear and some squashing to plastic windows
Jamaica - slavery - sugar trade Manuscript letter-book of plantation attorney William Shand of Fettercairn, 1826-7 Folio (31.5 x 20cm), contemporary vellum by G. Roake of London, [230] pp., written in various clerical hands, on laid paper watermarked Joseph Coles 1824, the letters to numerous correspondents, many evidently in Jamaica, and containing substantial detail on Shand's Jamaican estates (including disappointment at the poor yields of his estate at Killetts), the practicalities of sugar-cultivation, the shipment of sugar, coffee and rum from Jamaica to Trieste, the estate of his brother John Shand (also a Jamaica planter), and domestic matters, notable passages including:To Alexander McLeod (p. 89): ‘The West Indians [i.e. plantation owners] are again holding up their heads and matters look better. A favourable change has taken place in the sentiments of your ministers and of course many of their adherents in regard to the colonies, the coffers of our enemies are empty, and in consequence petitions against them are few … The West Indians are a mere rope of sand, and of themselves incapable of anything, they meet at the club, talk much, abuse each other, and do nothing’.To an unnamed recipient (p. 99), concerning the merchant brig ‘Rocket’: ‘The officers of the customs objected to grant a … certificate for this vessel to load out of the port of Kingston, at Clarendon Bay, altho the several acts of parliament … direct them to’.To James McDonald, p. 106: ‘On plantation affairs I shall not now trouble you much … When I return to Jamaica … I hope to find that measures of economy have been adopted and that amongst others progress has been made in breeding cattle for the estate … The effects of the floods and injury to the roads would I fear retard the carriage of produce and render it necessary to purchase a large proportion of produce for the cargo of the Rocket, had there been coffee at the market and it be not very high … I would at the same time like to encourage consignments of either coffee or sugar to Mr Borland if more of my own produce should be reserved for the second Bristol ship and another small vessel for Trieste’.To Alexander Bravo, p. 110 ‘I was in hope of receive ere now accounts of sales of coffee, sugar and rum sent from hence to Trieste’, the letter outlining in detail the advantages of ‘shipping direct from Jamaica to Trieste’.To Alexander Bayley (unpaginated): ‘From what you mention of your sugars being ill adapted for refining it is not probably they would command so much as otherwise in Trieste and I would not recommend that market for them …' From the library of the late Robert Bogdan (1950-2023), of Boghead of Torries and Dykehead of Avochie, Aberdeenshire, geography master at Charterhouse and sometime chairman of the Scottish Castles Association. William Shand ( (1776-1845), of Fettercairn, Aberdeenshire was 'a planting attorney with experience of managing 18,000 to 20,000 enslaved people in his time in Jamaica between 1791 and 1823 (he returned there between January 1825 and May 1826, presumably to deal with his and John Shand's affairs around the latter's death). It also emerged that he owned 1200 people as a result of purchase "about 1801" (UCL Centre for the Studies of the Legacies of British Slavery, online, accessed 12 July 2024).
Cotsworld style round planter, 30cm (h) x 33cm (dia) / Please bring equipment and labour to assist with removal of all lots. All lots are located at St. Marys Cottage, Old Lane, Dockenfield, Farnham, Surrey, GU104HG. Viewing and collections are via appointment only, please see our important sale information for more info. Collections must be completed by Thursday 26th September due to premisis move. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of packing or shipping.
Cotsworld style reconstituted stone planter, 26cm (h) x 52cm (dia) / Please bring equipment and labour to assist with removal of all lots. All lots are located at St. Marys Cottage, Old Lane, Dockenfield, Farnham, Surrey, GU104HG. Viewing and collections are via appointment only, please see our important sale information for more info. Collections must be completed by Thursday 26th September due to premisis move. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of packing or shipping.
Reconstituted stone urn planter, 52cm (h) x 40cm (dia) / Please bring equipment and labour to assist with removal of all lots. All lots are located at St. Marys Cottage, Old Lane, Dockenfield, Farnham, Surrey, GU104HG. Viewing and collections are via appointment only, please see our important sale information for more info. Collections must be completed by Thursday 26th September due to premisis move. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of packing or shipping.
Galvanised well bucket, holes in the bottom, good for decoration or planter, 39cm (h) / Please bring equipment and labour to assist with removal of all lots. All lots are located at St. Marys Cottage, Old Lane, Dockenfield, Farnham, Surrey, GU104HG. Viewing and collections are via appointment only, please see our important sale information for more info. Collections must be completed by Thursday 26th September due to premisis move. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of packing or shipping.
Two reconstituted stone boot planter, 15cm (h) x 40cm (l) / Please bring equipment and labour to assist with removal of all lots. All lots are located at St. Marys Cottage, Old Lane, Dockenfield, Farnham, Surrey, GU104HG. Viewing and collections are via appointment only, please see our important sale information for more info. Collections must be completed by Thursday 26th September due to premisis move. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of packing or shipping.
Reconstituted stone planter on pedestal, 47cm (h) x 46cm (dia) / Please bring equipment and labour to assist with removal of all lots. All lots are located at St. Marys Cottage, Old Lane, Dockenfield, Farnham, Surrey, GU104HG. Viewing and collections are via appointment only, please see our important sale information for more info. Collections must be completed by Thursday 26th September due to premisis move. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of packing or shipping.

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