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Two early 20th century blue and white commemorative plates by Edgar Dobbs. The lot comprising a plate commemorate of the visit of Their Majesties King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra to Bristol on July 9-1908 upon the opening of the Royal Edward Dock, Avonmouth, further a same design plate but later production. Measures approx. 26cm diameter.
Royal Crown Derby - a collection of five Old Imari pattern china cabinet plates, three boxed. The lot comprising Old Imari 1128 LVII, 1128 XLIX, The Yorkshire Rose Plate lim ed No. 639 of 2000 with certificate and box, 70th Birthday of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II cabinet plate commissioned by Govier's of Sidmouth no. 419 of 750 boxed & with certificate, and a 50th Wedding Anniversary of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II and H.R.H. Prince Philip, no. 335 of 750, boxed and with certificate. Largest measures approx. 23cm in diameter.
A collection of six vintage 20th century continental majolica plates. The lot comprising three Turkish examples, each with raised enamel detailing and floral motifs, along with three continental majolica plates all depicting birds, one marked Korono. Largest plate to measure approx. 32.5cm in diameter.
A collection of early 19th century and later ceramic plates and a serving platter. The lot to comprise a Wedgwood pearl plate with Regency gilt rim, green border and cobalt and gilt floral design, the centre of white ground with rubbed gilt flower; a majolica Puebla Mex marked octagonal fruit bowl platter featuring a central pineapple design, and five Minton plates of cobalt blue group with scalloped design. Platter measures approx. 6cm x 35cm x 27cm.
Four late 19th & early 20th century ceramic roasting dishes, plates and lidded tureen. The lot to include two Spode Italian blue and white rectangular roaster baking dishes. Further, two F. & Sons Ltd. Burslem England tureen and a meat plate. Each decorated with floral and banded decoration. Largest measures approx. 39cm x 29cm.
A collection of twelve vintage 20th century continental ceramic majolica plates, chargers and tiles. The lot to include tin-glazed plates, many with bright floral decoration, Portuguese and Spanish examples, examples by S. Pedrodo Corval and Ana Paula. Largest to measure approx. 28cm in diameter.
A Copeland Spode Royal Jasmine thirty-four pieces part dinner service. The lot to include two tureens, six twin handled bowls, six-inch soup bowl saucer plates, six 7-inch side dish plates, six 9-inch dinner plate, five 10-inch dinner plates, a large 12-inch meat plate and one sauce bowl with a dish. Each piece having blue bands with floral sprays interspersed with birds. Largest measures approx. 13cm long
An early 20th century circa 1930s Depression era uranium pressed glass tea service, likely Hazel Atlas. Each piece with raised floral and foliate design. The lot comprising six teacups and six saucers, five side plates, a cream jug, twin handled sugar bowl and a larger cake plate. The cake platter measuring approx. 25cm in diameter, each teacup 6.5cm tall.
Harry Clarke RHA (Illus.) Selected Poems of Algernon Charles Swinburne, With Illustrations and Decorations by Harry Clarke and an introduction by Humbert Wolfe, Photogravure plates by Nickeloid. Published by John Lane, The Bodley Head Ltd., London and Dodd, Mead and Company, New York.First Edition, 1928, magenta cloth w/water stains.Inscribed in ink: "Dear V./This is my very best Blood and Guts manner./Harry C. 28."Provenance: Albert Ernest Wood KC (1873 - 1941), thence by descent to the current owners.
Meissen, Germany. Set of four "Golden Baroque" porcelain plates. Two with glossy gold rims and two with matte gold rims. Each marked with crossed scepters in underglaze blue along the underside.(Each) Diameter: 10 1/2 in.Condition:There are no chips, crack, losses, or restorations. Some losses to the gilt decoration throughout. Some light scuffs or scratches as expected with light use.
A collection of 19th or 20th century/modern ceramic plates/dishes to include; two pink lustre pieces, transfer printed floral designed, three Shorthose & Co dinner plates with banded foliage and green designed edging, modern floral decorated plate, two pin dishes of square shape - one with railway train design, other with silver lustre and Ipswich scene design, a circular Day & Millward of Birmingham ceramic stand, and an oval transfer printed platter by Walter W Davies. (Q) (some chips, cracks, crazing, stains, wear etc to most)
Two pearlware child’s plates one with a classical swag border and a print of a country house, and a child’s plate with The Temperance motto along with three miniature plates with green prints of ladies with a chapel in the background (5) Circa early 19th century. Size. 8.5cm 15cm 15.5cm diameter Condition. Some nibbles, staining and scuffs
A small group of 18th century creamware, to include three plates with pierced borders, a lobed pierced plate and an oval pierced dish (5) Circa 1780-90. Size 23cm 25cm 26.5cm diameter Condition rim chips and some staining. Lobed plate with cracks and old restoration. Oval dish stained and cracked.
Poetry & Children – Potter (Helen Beatrix, Mrs. William Heelis, 1866-1943), The Tale of Mr. Tod, London, Frederick Warne 1912, 18mo, 94pp coloured plates and vignettes, cream embossed boards and titles mounted colour print, cover a little dirty; Nodier (Charles) illus. Fraser (Claud Lovat), The Woodcutter’s Dog, London, Daniel O’Connor 1922, 8vo, 20pp, colour printed vignettes, printed yellow boards mounted titles; Nodier (Charles), illus. Fraser (Claud Lovat), The Luck of the Bean Rows: A Fairy Tale, London, Daniel O’Connor 1921, tall 12mo, 60 pp, colour printed vignette illus., harlequin boards, titles yellow printed, blue cloth spine; Perrault (Charles), Tales of Passed Times Written for Children, 1st edn., London, Selwyn & Blount, 1922, 8vo, 63pp, colour frontis and vignettes by John Austen (MS signature), no. 84 of an edition of 200 copies, armorial bookplate Frederick John Handcock Lloyd, buff boards, colour printed vignette and titles; Perrault (Charles), trans. Gant (Roland), illus. Clauss, The Vindication of Wives, 1st edn., London, Rodale, 1954, 12mo, 27pp, coloured illus., cream printed boards, red cloth spine, gilt titles; Regnard (Jean-François, 1655-1709), trans Gant (Roland), illus. Clauss, Satire against Husbands, a poem, 1st edn., London , Rodale, 1954, 12mo, 30pp, numerous coloured illus., colour printed boards buff spine, gilt titles; Cassiodorus (Fl. Magnus Aurelius Senator, c. 490-585), trans Merton (Thomas), A Prayer of Cassiodorus from the treatise de Anima, Worcester, Stanbrook Abbey, 1967, tall 12mo, 16pp, handset 12pt monotype, marbled boards, gilt titles, cellophane d.w.; various authors, Granny’s Glasses and a Peep Through Them, London, Ernest Nister/New York, E. P. Dutton, 1892, royal 8vo, unpaginated, colour lithographs and vignettes, chromolithographic boards, green spine; de la Mare (Walter, OM, CH, 1873-1956), illus. Fraser (Claud Lovat), Peacock Pie: a Book of Rhymes, London, Constable, 1924, large 8vo, 128pp, 16 coloured prints, blue boards embossed with gilt peacock, gilt titles to spine (9)
A Royal Standard tea service for six, Authentic World Famous Roses, by Harry Wheatcroft, comprising cake plate, side plates, cream jug, sugar bowl, cups and saucers; a Tuscan part tea service, decorated with primroses; a set of six Aynsley Crocus Blue breakfast cups and saucers; other teaware including Coalport, Foley, etc, qty
England – Egan (Pierce 1772-1849) illus. Cruikshank (Isaac Robert 1789-1856), The Finish to the Adventures of Tom, Jerry, and Logic in their Pursuits through Life in and out of London, London, Reeves & Turner 1889 8vo, xvi + 321 + 32 (publisher’s catalogue) frontis. and 35 coloured plates, quarter leather over red boards, gilt titles, front board and spine detaching; Nichols (Beverely, 1898-1983), illus. Brock (H. M.), A Book of Old Ballads, London, Hutchinson, 1934, small 4to, xxxix + 280pp, 16 colour illus., also vignettes, illustrated printed end-papers, brown boards, gilt titles to spine, cover grubby; Barham (Revd. Richard Harris 1788-1845), illus. Rackham (Arthur 1867-1939), The Ingoldsby Legends of Mirth and Marvels by Thomas Ingoldsby Esq., London, Dent, 1907, Royal 8vo, 550pp, 36 mounted coloured plates; title page mis-spelling ‘illustratated’ [sic], coloured boards, gilt titles (3)

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