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A Royal Worcester "Hyde Park" pattern bone china part dinner service comprising eight of each tea, dessert and dinner plates, plus an oval serving plate, a Doulton Lambeth Slater`s patent stoneware vase, a Worcester porcelain "Imari" pattern plate, a Royal Worcester cake platter and a modern Oriental teapot
THOMPSON (FRANCIS) - COLLECTED POETRY, Hodder & Stoughton London 1913, limited to 2,500 copies, t.e.g. orig. paper covered boards; HENLEY (WE & HENDERSON TF) - THE POETRY OF ROBERT BURNS four vols. illusts. William Hole RSA, TC and EL Jack Edinburgh n.d. circa 1896, t.e.g. orig. gt. dec. cloth boards; SCOTT (SIR WALTER) - POETICAL WORKS one vol. A & C Black, Edinburgh 1860, eng. portrait frontis and plates after Turner, a.e.g. full calf gt. (6)
A PAIR OF BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE WALL PLATES the turquoise ground moulded in low relief with a crane amongst reeds, watched by a fox on the bank, signed P Mallet; the other with a heron, with a frog in its mouth, others nearby, impressed marks and number 914 and 901 respectively, circa 1900, 26.5cms diameter
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY COALPORT PART DESSERT SERVICE each piece painted to the centre with differing floral sprays, including parrot tulips and roses, within a shaped gilt border moulded and gilt with bunches of grapes, circa 1820 comprising a pair of oval dishes, a pair of lozenge shape dishes and four plates, 23cms wide, 25cms wide and 20.5cms diameter respectively (8). See illustration
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD the deep serpentine top with boxwood banding, quarter veneer, and a later inset oval to the centre, over a centre drawer and two deep drawers, each moulded as two, with brass swing handles and pressed oval back plates, on tapering square legs from spade feet, 93cms high 196cms wide, 86cms deep
Sir Peter Markham Scott, CH (British, 1909-1989), Portrait of HRH The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon (1930-2002), pencil on plasticowell, 29 x 23cm (11.31 x 8.97in). Literature: Portrait Drawings by Sir Peter Scott, published by Country Life in 1949, (illustrated). Plasticowell film was the invention of the printer W S Cowell. These transparent plastic sheets were born out of necessity, to make up for metal shortages after the Second World War, but they were seized upon by a generation of British artists, including Henry Moore and John Piper, because of their flexibility and practicality. As the sheets were transparent, the artist, who drew each colour on a separate sheet, could easily get the colour registration exactly as they wanted. When the drawings were transferred from the plasticowell to specially-prepared zinc plates for printing, the artist could also work the right way round, rather than back to front as when drawing a lithograph directly onto zinc or stone
A pair of Chinese export porcelain famille rose cups and saucers, Yongzheng, decorated with cockerels amongst peonies, 13.5cm, a pair of Chinese export octagonal salts, Qianlong, the sides with floral and landscape panels, 8cm wide and three Chinese export famille rose small floral deep plates, Qianlong, 15.5cm (9)
A collection of Chinese export wares, Qianlong, the famille rose items comprising a globular teapot, with crabstock handle and spout and flower reserves on a diaper ground, 20cm across, two soup dishes, 23cm, five plates, 24cm and two teabowls, 8.5cm, with varying floral designs; the underglaze blue items comprising six octagonal plates, 22cm wide and two similar round plates, 23cm diameter decorated with flowers and objects, a dish, 28cm and matching plate, 23cm, with a basket of flowers design
A SHELLEY CHINA PART TEA SERVICE of Queen Ann shape, printed in underglaze black with stylised flowering trees with blue, pink, yellow, orange and green circular flowers, comprising seven cups, eight saucers, seven tea plates, sugar basin and bread and butter plate, retailed by J H Awmack, Leeds, pattern No.F11575
A FINE ROCKINGHAM PORCELAIN BOTANICAL PART DESSERT SERVICE, 1826-30, comprising tureen on stand, pair of square serving plates and six dessert plates, each painted with differing floral sprays within dark green and gilt borders, dessert plates printed with iron red griffin Rockingham Brameld mark.

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