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A fine pair of late 19th/early 20th Century Doulton Lambeth stoneware Vases, sgraffito incised with children in a field playing with lambs and sheep, decorators mark to underside of Hannah Barlow, together with impressed and incised marks etc., each Vase approx. 26.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Upon close inspection, cannot find or see any damage or restoration on either Vase, both look good.
Charles Samuel Keene (1823-1891) - A gentleman seated beside a window playing bagpipes, a band playing other instruments outside, indistinctly inscribed with the artist's initials, also bearing the artist's surname on a later exhibition label verso, pen and ink drawing, a preparatory unfinished study, 4" x 6.5" *Provenance: with Abbott & Holder, 30 Museum Street, London, WC1A 1LH and numbered 21
A Theodore Deck tile by Jules Antoine Legrain, dated 1867 painted in colours with an owl perched on a classical mantle watching putti playing with a flower garland, in colours printed mark dated 1867 and painted JL monogram 19.5cm. wide Literature Theodore Deck 1823-1891, Musees de Marseille, page 108 for a comparable plaque.
A rare Martin Brothers stoneware imp musician designed by Robert Wallace Martin, modelled seated playing a harp, the imp glazed in brown with black harp, incised RWM, Sc, professionally restored harp, 11cm. high Literature Malcolm Haslam The Martin Brothers Potters, Richard Dennis Publications, page 134 figure 208 for a comparable example of an imp musician.
'Alleluiah - Study of a Chorus of Five Angels' a poker work panel in the manner of Thomas Cooper Gotch, modelled wearing Renaissance clothes singing from a hymn book and playing instruments, in colours on a gilt ground, framed, unsigned, 113 x 21cm. Literature Little Thakeham auction, Rupert Toovey & Co, lot 301 for a comparable panel.
A Martin Brothers stoneware jug by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1878, slender, shouldered form incised with a classical figure of a woman collecting water from a stream, the reverse with classical male figure playing a pipe, in shades of blue and brown on a buff ground, and a near pair incised with a classical harp player and a pipe player dated 1876, incised 78 R W Martin London 7-1878, damages, 27cm. high (2)
Royal Interest - A set of lithographic playing cards, with a letter from Alfred James Hill stating the cards were used in a game played between Queen Victoria and Mrs Brooker, c1880, in a painted Whist box (2) ** By Repute - The Brooker's were architect known to the Royal Family in the late 19th Century
Concorde Aviation Interest - British Airways news, Concorde special edition 2003, five copies; Concorde gilt metal cufflinks; two Geneiva chocolate boxes for Concorde; Concorde cheque book cover, papers and box; Concorde cabin baggage label; Morgan Mint final flight of Concorde coin; Dan Air playing cards; Peter McNeil aviation prints; and other items (qty)
A late 18thC mahogany satinwood, ebony, boxwood and sycamore inlaid cellarette, c1790, in the style of Ince & Mayhew, the slightly tapered square shaped cellarette with lift up cover inlaid and engraved with scrolling foliage and central flower medallion, cross banded with satinwood, boxwood and ebony line border, inlaid to the front with a classical maiden playing a triangle surrounded by classical bellflower swags and scrolling foliage with a separate small cupboard to the base inlaid with a classical urn crossbanded in satinwood and ebony, on four slightly splayed legs, with finely case gilt bronze carrying handles, 69 x 44.5 x44 cm approx
A group of fifteen 19th Century Staffordshire figures. Condition - 3 dancers, man playing lute, solider and woman appear in good order, man on horse with old cracks, man drinking tea has head broken off and restored, girl and boy with minor chips to glaze on noses, boy and girl with restoration to top, woman playing lute and man head off, solider and woman with minor chip to glaze, wesley minor loss to decoration,sailors with flags one broken and repaired, the other cracked, clock wiht 3 figures minor chips to glaze.
COMPLEX - COMPLEX - The holy grail now with the 1st pressing record from the Lancashire band. Not only is this LP a testament to the groundbreaking nature of British psychedelia, only 99 copies of the record were ever pressed (strict tax laws made it extremely hard for a small group to produce more copies than this). Formed by Tony Fisher and Brian Lee in Blackpool in 1961, the band was originally called The Ramblers, playing covers of The Spotnicks and The Shadows. After Lance Fogg (bass) and Tony Shakespeare (drums, vocals) joined, the album was hastily recorded and cut at Craighall Studios in Scotland. EMI offered the band an audition, but a recording deal never bore fruit, but the band still went on to record a second album 'The Way We Feel' which is also highly sought after amongst collectors. The whole album is full of hypnotizing, dreamy harmonies and often mournful melodies (take for instance the lyrics from 'Norwegian Butterfly' - "Oh, My Norwegian Butterfly, This Love Means All The World To One Like Me, Oh, Set Me Free, No No No), this LP really is way ahead of its time and you are unlikely to find many copies of this on the open market. The record is in Ex condition with just a couple of light surface marks that are really only restricted to side 2. No heavier marks or scratches whatsoever. The notorious sleeve is in VG+ condition. There is a split both at the top and bottom, but this could easily be repaired, and these are a few light creases to the reverse. Signed by Complex bass player Lance Fogg who has consigned this record to auction.
A Coronaware jug and basin set with chinoiserie decoration, a Victorian cheese dish and stand of triangular form with acorn and oak leaf detail to the handle, a modern oriental supper set in the Imari manner in circular covered box, six matching plates and six spoons, collection of Torquaywares, two late 19th century continental bisque groups of 18th century style ladies and gentlemen playing chess, etc
An early 19th century needlework sampler by Sarah Pascoe aged 8 years and dated April 3rd 1816, with flower vases, religious text, etc, 41 x 32 cm approx in wooden frame together with a pair of early 20th century oriental carved cork pictures of landscapes, two framed sets of playing cards showing street vendors, set of four coloured fashion plates (in one frame), etc, all framed
A large Continental porcelain musical figure group, comprising: a seated lady playing a piano, a standing gentleman playing a flute and two others, the whole on an oval pedestal gilt decorated rococo-style base, painted blue Sitzendorf-style mark to the back (30cm x 42cm x 20cm). Condition Report: Good overall condition with possible minor loss to the applied flower decoration.

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