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A 19th Century Swansea porcelain moulded floral painted dish, having three individual sprays of flowers including tulips, violets and sweet peas, heightened in gilt, impressed Swansea with trident marks to base, 23 cm diameter, together with an early 19th century Swansea porcelain plate, circular shape with green leaf designs, heightened in gilt, impressed mark to underside with Trident, 20 cm diameter
Cigarette Cards, Flags, Arms & Insignia, a selection of sets by various Manufacturers to include Churchman Civic Insignia and Plate, Players Countries Flags & Arms, Country Seats & Arms 3rd and 4th Series and Flags of the League of Nations together with Flags of the Empire 1st & 2nd Series (all gd)(7)
Various china, comprising a 1950's cornucopia Clarice Cliff jug, the shell shaped body and floral handle, polychrome decorated in red, yellow and green, printed marks beneath, 18cm high, a Mason's Ironstone liberty vase, Burleigh ware lustre bowl, a Polly Poole trawler 1906 commemorative plate. (4)
Various 19thC and later pottery, comprising a Victorian triangular cheese dish on stand, red transfer printed with flowers and a part ribbed decoration with moulded handle and acorn leaves, unmarked, 21cm high, a Prattware dish of shaped outline, a polychrome decorated dish wall plaque pottery plate in purple colourway and an Amphona Dutch Pompea ewer Studio pottery three pronged candelabrum and a Bretby bowl in turquoise, numbered 102. (a quantity)
Barnett Freedman (British, 1901-1958)MUSIC STILL LIFELithographic poster printed in colours mounted on board, 1951, signature and date printed within the plate, printed by Chromoworks Ltd., London, published by J. Lyons & Co. Ltd., the full sheet printed to the edgessheet 71.5 x 97cm, framed
18th and 19th century English porcelain to include a Caughley mustard pot and cover transfer-printed in the Fence pattern, 8.5cm high, a Caughley polychrome tea bowl and saucer decorated with green ovals and gilt swags, tea bowl 8.5cm diameter and saucer 13.5cm diameter, Caughley coffee cups including a Chantilly Sprig bucket form example, 6cm high, a Three Flowers and Butterfly pattern sugar or slop bowl, polychrome decorated shanked teawares, a large Coalport plate painted with flowers, etc (qty, one tray)
A collection of predominantly 19th century British porcelain, to include assorted cream jugs, New Hall and others, a pearlware blue and white transfer-printed pickle dish, a slop bowl painted internally with roses (perhaps Swansea), a Belleek basket, a cobalt cabinet plate painted busily in polychrome with flowers and gilding, a feldspathic sucrier and cover and assorted other tea and porcelain wares (qty, two trays) (damages)
Caughley porcelain, circa 1775-90, comprising a plate painted with Salopian Sprigs, 23cm diameter, an oval dish transfer-printed in the Gillyflower pattern within an ozier rim, 14cm wide, a dessert dish transfer-printed in the Nankin pattern, 16.5cm wide and a lobed plate in the same pattern, with chain link gilding, 20cm diameter (4)
Three Moorcroft limited edition year plates; including 1990, 1990, designed by Sally Tuffin, no. 73/250, 22cm diameter; 2003, decorated in the 'Yellow Bird' pattern, 22.5cm diameter, and 1995, decorated with a Red Squirrel among brambles, 22cm diameter, impressed and painted factory marks, each plate boxed (3)
Royal Crown Derby and Derby porcelain imari wares to include a pair of vases on lion paw feet, 10cm high, a miniature mug, 4cm high, miniature lobed trinket dish, 7cm diameter, a cabinet plate, further imari wares, a Wedgwood collectors plate (boxed), and a Meissen-style twin handled chocolate cup decorated with exotic birds, and two saucers in the same design.
A pair of Japanese cloisonné enamel green ground baluster vases, with dragon and Flaming Pearl decoration, with flared gilt rims, on carved hardwood bases, height of each approx 16cm, a blue ground cloisonné enamel plate with bird and sakura decoration, diameter 25.8cm, with brass stand and a small champlevé enamel baluster vase (4).
A group of model cars, numerous Corgi Classics including limited edition C864 'Ford Model T', Lledo Days Gone including limited edition BB1002 'Brewing in Britain Scammell Six Wheel Box Van - Whitbread & Three Piece Tin Plate Brewery', numerous Matchbox 'Models of Yesteryear', Burago 3009 'Mercedes-Benz SSK (1928)' etc, also a glazed display case with five glass shelves.
A group of maritime-themed items to include five ships' plaques including Invincible, Gibraltar and Merchant Navy, Royal Navy cloth and bullion work badges and epaulettes, an original Cunard White Star Line bowl by Royal Cauldon and Harrison Line plate, cup and saucer by Masons and Dudson (probably reproductions), a Wedgwood 'Wind, Speed and Glory' White Star Clipper Thermopylae collectors' plate, boxed Airfix Queen Mary II set, Franklin Mint Cutty Sark 'The Golden Age of Sail' nautical watch in presentation box, a small framed and glazed display case with model ship, anchor badge and knots, a Titanic film music box and a snuff box with anchor to lid.
A small group of Titanic interest items comprising a poster for the 'Titanic Exhibition at the Pyramid, Memphis 1997', a large print of the New York Times April 16th 1912 front page, 85 x 59.5cm and a print of the White Star Line Titanic advertising poster, 50 x 74.5cm, all framed and glazed, a Bradford Exchange limited edition 'Maiden Voyage Titanic: Queen of the Ocean' collectors' plate, three books comprising 'Titanic: Triumph and Tragedy' and 'Titanic: Destination Disaster', both by J P Eaton and C A Haas and 'The Riddle of the Titanic' by R Gardener and D Van Der Vat and two binders containing issues 1-100 of 'Build the Titanic' issued by Hachette. CONDITION REPORT Cannot guarantee all copies of 'Build the Titanic' are present.
A group of maritime-themed pictures to include a watercolour, 'Lady of Mann Entering the Mersey' by R Clayton-Jones, dated 2010, 27 x 37.5cm and a further watercolour, reproduction 'Harrison Line' and 'Players Navy Cut Cigarettes' advertising posters, a print of the Cunard White Star Aramis Berengaria breakfast menu, an engraving plate entitled 'Liverpool 1841' depicting the docks and a number of further prints after Stobbart, P G Price, C E Turner and metallic finish example after Ralph S Coventry etc, largest 58.5 x 100cm, all framed and glazed.

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