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TWO BOXES OF CERAMICS, a collection of fox hunting themed ceramics to include a Regency china tea set, a Sandland Ware 'Frank Cooper' marmalade pot, a Limoges bud vase, a boxed set of Stratton 'Hunting Scenes' glasses and decanter, thee Poole Pottery 'The Famous Herring Hunting Scenes' collector's plates, a Royal Worcester 'The Fox' limited edition plate, etc. (s.d) (2 boxes)
Two similar 1930s Poole pottery squat vases, one of bulbous form decorated with grapes, impressed marks verso, h.12.2cm; the other a typically stylised floral decorated example, h.12cm; and a circular plate, dia.21.5cm (3)Plate – mid-level crazing throughout, otherwise good.Both vases – finely crazed throughout, otherwise good.
P G WODEHOUSE: 7 Titles: FULL MOON, London, Herbert Jenkins [1948] first edition, original cloth d/w (small part losses and creases) SPRING FEVER, London, Herbert Jenkins [1948] first edition, original cloth, UNCLE DYNAMITE, London, Herbert Jenkins [1948] first edition, original cloth, COCKTAIL TIME, London, Herbert Jenkins, 1958 first edition, original cloth SERVICE WITH A SMITH, London, Herbert Jenkins, 1961 first edition, original cloth, DO BUTLERS BURGLE BANKS?, London, Herbert Jenkins, 1968 first edition, original cloth, SIR AGRAVIANE, Ill Rodger McPhail, Poole, Glandford Press, 1984 first edition, oblong original cloth d/w (7)
Monica Poole, British 1921-2003,Hyacinth; Foxglove; and two other works; two woodcut engravings on wove, each signed and inscribed in pencil, (i) image: 17.5 x 12.5 cm (ii) image: 17.5 x 14.6 cm,two photographic reproductions on photo paper, each image: 28 x 19.5 cm,(framed)(ARR)(4)Provenance: Lady Carol Delfont, wife of Lord Bernard Delfont
A British No.7 MK1 bayonet and other military related items.To included: a 1948 dated No.7 bayonet, designed primarily for the Sten Gun.With paxolin grips and distinctive swivelling pommel.The blade is marked at the ricasso with ‘No7 MK1 L’ and to the other side it is faintly marked 1948 and what appears to be a letter P in a circle.This would likely related to the Poole factory, who produced around 30,000 of the 176,000 produced in total.The pommel is faintly marked ‘F5B’ and with a broad arrow mark, plus the other side is faintly marked ‘Made in UK’.Please note that the bayonet is minus its scabbard.Plus a Skean Dhu style sock knife, with citrine paste stone set into the pommel, and base metal mounts.A Irish clan badge style motif is inset into the grip, a cased Pingat Jasa Malaysia Medal complete with its miniature medal and ribbon bar, a WW1 era ‘Bovril Handy-Book & Diary of the War’, 2 x Peter Hicks bronze resin military figurines, and 2 vintage Dinky armoured vehicle toys.8 items.Condition: Varies across pieces.The No.7 bayonet is good, with only normal service wear.The Skean Dhu is in good condition.The WW1 booklet is in poor condition, with loose pages and creasing.The Pingat Jasa medal appears to be virtually mint.The resin figurines are in average condition, and one has rifle that appears to have broken away.The 2 Dinky toys are play worn, with missing tracks to the tank.
Layard (Austen H). Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon; with travels in Armenia, Kurdistan and the Desert, 1st edition, London: John Murray, 1853, folding frontispiece, 15 plates (many folding), further woodcut plates (some full-page), occasional spotting and damp-staining, publisher's advertisement leaf at rear, original brown pictorial cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with:Vaux (Frederic W). Rambles in the Pyrenees; and a visit to San Sebastian, 1st edition, London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1838, lithograph frontispiece (loose), folding map at rear, 16 pp. publisher's advertisements at rear, front hinge cracked, a few light marks, original green blindstamped cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, withLane-Poole (Stanley). Social Life in Egypt, a description of the country and its people, London: J.S. Virtue and Co, [1884], engraved frontispiece and title, 4 further full-page steel-engraved plates, smaller illustrations to text, title printed in red and black, scattered spotting, all edges gilt, original brown cloth gilt, lightly rubbed, 4to, with 25 others related to travel and topography, including Letters from Head-Quarters; or the realities of the war in the Crimea (1857, 2nd edition), Alexis Muston's The Israel of the Alps (2nd edition, 1853), and Heath's Picturesque Annual, Versailles QTY: (28)
Greenwood (Jeremy). Ravilious Engravings, with an Introduction by John Craig, 1st edition, Woodbridge: Wood Lea Press, 2008, colour and black & white illustrations throughout, original cloth in card slipcase, folio, (one of 800 standard copies from a total edition of 855), together with:Mackley (George), Monica Poole, Wood Engraver, Edited with an Introduction by Graham Williams, 1st edition, Biddenden: The Florin Press, 1984, black & white illustrations, original cloth-backed boards, slim folio, (limited edition 103/300 copies, signed in pencil by Poole and Williams), plusPoole (Monica), The Wood Engravings of John Farleigh, Gresham Books, 1985, black & white illustrations including 2 printed in red and black, proof in sleeve at rear as issued, original morocco-backed cloth gilt in cloth slipcase, folio, (limited edition, 13/110 copies, signed by Monica Poole), plus 4 related on Edward Wadsworth, John Farleigh, Gertrude Hermes and Omega Cuts by Wood Lea Press, all folioQTY: (7)
Poole (Monica). The Wood Engravings of John Farley, 1st edition, Henley-on-Thames: Gresham Books, 1985, two-tone and black & white illustrations throughout, hand-printed proof of thistles in sleeve at rear as issued, original quarter morocco gilt over cloth in cloth slipcase, folio, (limited edition 86/110 copies, signed by Monica Poole), together with: Hughes-Stanton (Penelope), The Wood-Engravings of Blair Hughes-Stanton, 1st edition, Pinner: Private Libraries Association, 1991, black & white illustrations, 8 wood-engravings at rear, original dark blue quarter morocco gilt in cloth slipcase, small folio, (limited edition, 68/112 special copies from a total edition of 1,750 copies), plusWhistler (Laurence), Wood Engravings, A Selection, 1960 to 1977, Richard Shirley Smith, 1st edition, Pinner: Cuckoo Hill Press, 1983, black & white illustrations throughout, original dark blue quarter morocco gilt in cloth slipcase, 8vo, (limited edition, 54/180 copies, signed by Richard Shirley Smith)QTY: (3)
A large extensive vintage 20th century circa 1970s Poole Pottery two tone tea / dinner service set. Comprising of, tea cups, saucers, side plates, dinner plates, bowls, jugs, sugar pot and casserole dishes / serving pots with lids. In an orange and white colourway with floral and foliate decorated tops.
A collection of seven vintage mid 20th Century ceramic pottery vases and pots to include Poole, Bourne Denby and Brentleigh. Lot to include a tapered vase in vibrant colours, together with hand painted vase of cactus scene and another ovoid vase with mark to base. Tallest vase measuring approx 22.5 cm.

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