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DOULTON & CO Illustrated Price List, 1893, some colour plates, possibly incomplete; F. ROSHER & CO, LONDON Catalogue of Garden Statuary, Vases and Fountains and other domestic building materials including tiles, bricks etc, circa 1920, folio, 23 (of 25) plates, stained printed boards; International Exhibition 1862 ILN supplement folding plate, etc
WHITAKER (T.D.) [History of Leeds] Loidis and Elmete, or..Districts Described in those words by Bede, Lower portions of Aredale and Wharfdale, with the Entire Vale of Calder in the County of York, 1816, 2 vols, folio, portrait frontispiece, mounted vignette to title, engraved plates (a few coloured), some coloured capitals, full 20th century calf gilt, vol 2 with damp staining to upper board and lower margin of first few leaves Provenance.Christie`s Lot 183, sale 7/6/91
HILL (J.H.) The History of the Parish of Langton, Leicester: Printed for subscribers 1867, folio, plates, some spotting mainly to first and last leaves, in worn boards with damaged cloth back; ATKINSON (J C) Forty Years in a Moorland Parish, 1891, 8vo, folding map, cloth; GREEN (James) Poetical Sketches of Scarborough in 1813, Driffield: Frank Fawcett 1893, 8vo, no.50 of 260 numbered copies, colour plates after Rowlandson, ex library marks; and one other by Edmund Bogg (4)
BILLINGS (R.W) Architectural Illustrations, History and Description of Carlisle Cathedral, London: T&W Boone and the author, 1840, large 4to, 45 engraved plates, binding rather worn; WILD (Charles) An Illustration of the Architecture and Sculpture of the Cathedral Church in Lincoln, London: printed by W. Bulmer and published by the author 1819, folio, 16 tissue guarded full page plates, marbled boards, worn binding (2)
LAMBERT (T) The Story of Old Wairoa.. New Zealand, 1925, 8vo, illustrated, cloth (head of spine nicked); Rout (Ettie A) Maori Symbolism, 1926, 8vo, plates, ex library copy with labels (lacking spine strip, worn); with a manuscript album, dated 1951, presented to Lady Binney, commemorating the school at Fahan, Tasmania, illustrated with watercolours in damaged worn binding (3)
T Goode & Co Ltd, `New Chelsea` pattern tea wares, sixteen tea cups, twenty saucers, twenty side plates, two slop bowls, three cake plates, a muffin dish and cover, a milk jug, a cream jug, and two smaller bowls Reputedly given to the vendor`s mother by HRH The Princess Royal (Queen Mary) on her wedding day (66)
Enamelled Creamware, a large Jug black-printed with enlightened couplets within bright floral wreaths, impressed Wedgwood & Co, restored, 25.7cm, a Bowl with a huge rose in the style of David Rhodes, impressed Wedgwood & Co, restored, 18.7cm, a Teabowl with a church, cracked; and three Plates, one Wedgwood, one Leeds, the other unmarked, damage, 18 to 24cm (6) The jug and bowl are illustrated in C & P, p.71. (6)
A Staffordshire creamware Plate, c1780, printed in deep red with a flock of sheep in a landscape, the rim with sprigs and feather-moulded, minute frits, 25.5cm; and a Wedgwood & Co. Plate printed with a three-master heightened in colour, impressed Wedgwood & Co, restored, 24.5cm (2). MCCC 74. The plates have identical prints on the rim.
A good Group of Wedgwood & Co. Pearlware Dinner Wares of conchological interest, each piece printed in brown and hand-coloured with various shells and seaweeds, comprising: a very large Tureen and Cover, 41cm; a Scallop-shaped Desert Dish; 21cm, three Soup Plates of two forms, two Dinner Plates and a rectangular Meat Dish, various borders, various marks, some unmarked; and a Tea Bowl and two Saucers (12). Holdaway, p.67 for borders. The rococo, the dominant style of the middle of the 18th century, saw shells as decorative ornament; by the neo-Classical, shells were seen as worthy of study and many illustrated books appeared at the turn of the century, no doubt used as source material for these pieces. At the table, the startled diner might uncover a pyramidella maculata as he forked the last of his larded oysters.
Wedgwood and Co `Etruscan Figures`, a Tureen, Cover and Stand; two Jugs; a large Meat Dish, two Plates; and oval Dish each with brown prints of Grecian figures within polychrome borders in three styles, and two Tea Bowls and Saucers and a small covered Tureen, some with impressed marks, some damage and restoration, tureen stand: 54cm (15). Tureen label: Stoke-on-Trent Museum Ceramics Department NCS 1986 220. Holdaway, p 165; 166. C&P, p 66.
Bat-printed bone china Tea and Coffee Wares, various factories, mainly Spode, comprising eight Cups; eight Coffee Cans; six Saucers; three Bowls and two Saucer Dishes, a Teapot Stand and two Plates, mostly with animal subjects after Howlitt, some pattern numbers, some wear or damage (30) S. See Spode, p. 85; 86; 87; 88.
A T.J. Hollins Plate, c.1795, boldly enamelled in red, green and black with portraits of Princess Frederika Sophie Wilhelmina of Prussia and William V of Orange above their initials and an inscription with an orange wreath, impressed T.J. Hollins, restored, 24.5cm. The House of Orange, under attack in 1795 by rebels and the French, fled to England. In the same year, Hollins set up as a potter. Plates such as this are invariably described as Dutch-decorated, implying that the enamelling was done in Holland, but there were large numbers of Dutch decorators in England and this rather naive plate is more likely to have been executed here.
A Picnic Hamper by Edwards & Sons, 161-169 Regent Street, London, the leather cloth covered wooden case fitted with brackets for attaching to a car, containing utensils for four people (some missing), including white ceramic plates, saucers and cups, knives, forks, spoons, corkscrew, spirit kettle, sandwich boxes, tins, bottles and wicker cased glasses, 53cm by 37cm

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