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A Poole Pottery jam pot and cover, 11cm high, three Pool pottery ceramic shells, the largest 21cm wide and four bowls of various patterns and sizes CONDITION REPORT: The jam pot without damage but the pot heavily stained/crazed. The globular vase with three hairline cracks. The two-handled pot with hairline crack from rim and minor chip to one handle. The egg cup with a small impact crack to the rim , The smallest white shell with a hairline crack from the rim of the aperture. The striped two-handled bowl with stained crazing but no damage. Brown and white shells in good condition
Carter Stabler & Adams - a Poole Pottery stoneware table lamp, of ribbed shouldered ovoid form, the upper body floral stylised decorated, impressed mark and further early hand-inscribed label verso, h.29cm (excluding fittings)Condition report: Finely crazed throughout.Paint brush mark to upper outer edge.Some firing fault lines to base.Inscribed label with losses and age wear.
A mixed group of collectors' items with glass including Schweppes and J W Hardman cod bottles, Bassett & Co tin, Oriental screen and vanity box, small sampler and two stools with embroidered seats, two miniature Blackamoor bronzes, corkscrew, etc (some items af).Additional InformationThe Poole pottery jar in the lot is af and cracked. The teddy bear very badly af. Further general wear to varying degrees throughout this lot. The three sectioned two fold screen is overall not in good condition, damage to all the hinges, heavy wear throughout, some losses to the shibayama style inlay, it is rather crude, height 74cm, each panel width approx 27cm.
Liberty Year mugs, commencing with the Centenary mug 1875-1925 by Adams Pottery, continuing 1976-1997; from 1998-2004 annual mugs by Poole Pottery; continuing 2005-2007 by Masons Pottery (the colour variation in groups of mugs is due to the different clays, glazes and finishes used by each of the pottery manufacturers used by Liberty).
A GROUP OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY CERAMICS AND METALWARES, including an onyx dish mounted with a painted spelter fox terrier, a Royal Doulton series ware dinner plate 'The Hunting Man', six Royal Crown Derby 'Derby Posies' pin trays (all firsts), a pair of Copeland Spode's Italian dinner plates, an Aynsley Pembroke dinner plate, a Victorian Prattware teapot stand, cracked and glued, Poole pottery toad, Wade Chee Chee, a pewter badger mounted on a plinth, bronzed Old English Sheepdog etc (19)
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE PART DINNER AND TEA SETS, ETC, including a Crown Staffordshire Tunis part dinner service, a Studio Pottery vase and bowl, Poole Pottery part coffee sets in brown, grey and pink, Cauldon Ltd part tea set and others including Paragon, Royal Albert, Royal Grafton, boxed coasters, glass platter, etc (4 boxes and loose)

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