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Vinyl - 32 UK 1960’s double sided demos promo 7” singles on Decca Records to include: Marianne Faithfull, The Moody Blues, Twinkle, Noel Harrison, Jet Harris, Crispian St. Peters, Dave Berry & The Cruisers, Jess Conrad, Mike Preston, Jamie Jon And Jerry, Unit Four Plus Two, Brian Poole & The Tremeloes, The New Faces, Tom Jones and many many more. VG overall with higher examples
Anne Hatchard and Eileen Pragnell for Carter Stabler Adams Poole Pottery, a twin handled vase in 'Blue bird and Trellis' pattern, circa 1920s, impressed stamp, number 202 and an anchor, painted PN and artists cypher, 28cm high, together with two 'Gibson girl' plates by Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944) for Royal Doulton (3)
A collection of studio and factory produced ceramics, 20th century, to include: Carter Stabler and Adams for Poole Pottery, a blue glazed earthenware vase, c.1930s, stamped to underside, 15cm high; Zsolnay Pecs, an iridescent green glazed earthenware figurine modelled as a resting faun, stamped to underside, 8.8cm long; a black slip stoneware squat bowl with everted rim and blue crazed glass interior, 15cm diameter, a tenmoku stoneware glazed plate, and a polychrome glazed earthenware latticework oval bowl, 36 x 31cm (5)
Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, dated reverse, 2 clasps, Alexandria 11th July, Tel-El-Kebir (W. H. Rumph. A.B. H.M.S. “Penelope”) pitting from star, otherwise very fine and rare £400-£500 --- William Henry Rumph was born at Bethnal Green, Middlesex, on 14 September 1862, and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class aboard H.M.S. Fisgard in September 1877. He served as an Able Seaman aboard H.M.S. Penelope from 22 June 1882 to 8 January 1884. During his service in the latter vessel he took part in the bombardment of Alexandria and was landed for service on shore with the ship’s Naval Brigade where he fought at the battle of Tel-El-Kebir as a crew member of the Naval Armoured Train (See roll below). Rumph purchased his discharge from the Navy as a Petty Officer 2nd Class from H.M.S. Myrmidon on 11 April 1888. In addition to the Naval “Armoured Train” manned by seamen and marines from Hecla and Invincible, there were two other offensively armed devices operating in this Egyptian war zone. Often referred to as “Armed Trains”, they were in reality no more than specially armed trucks, one manned by seamen and the other by marines, which saw service at Kassassin and Tel-El-Kebir. The ‘tar’s’ four-wheeled gun-truck had steel plated sides that were “fairly bullet-proof”, with sandbags hung around the car outside. An awning was fitted to this open topped truck on which was fitted a 40-pounder gun. A separate box-car similarly fitted with steel side plates and sandbags had two compartments for the 230 shells (mostly shrapnel) and charges, entrance to each magazine being only from the top. Since no steam trains could be obtained, this armed contrivance, manned by seamen from Penelope, was pulled from Ismalia to Nefiche by 16 horses, four abreast, on 26 August 1882. Immediately ahead of this “Armoured Train” was another truck on which a captured 8cm Krupp gun had been mounted and worked by Royal Marine Artillery men under Captain Tucker R.M.A. On 1 September it was taken to Kassassin and participated in an action on the 9th September in defence of Kassassin Camp against an Egyptian reconnaissance party. The officer in charge of this “Armoured Train”, Lieutenant C. K. Purvis, R.N., and his 2nd in command, Sub Lieut James Erskine, with a party of twenty blue-jackets had been working the train on the line a little beyond the camp, when the enemy turned their guns on it. Purvis and Erskine had dismounted from the train to take some observations and were standing close together when a shell burst near them, striking Purvis in the foot and tearing a portion of it off, necessitating immediate amputation at the ankle joint. Command of this “Armoured Train” passed to Lieutenant F. E. W. Lambart, R.N., but it was never engaged after 9 September, and on 23 September the crew from Penelope were re-embarked. All the following men from H.M.S. Penelope earned the clasp for ‘Tel-El-Kebir’ and formed the crew of the horse-drawn “Armoured Train”: AHEARN, R., Ord BEARD, W. H., A.B. BETTS, Frederick, A.B. BILLINGTON, Alfred, A.B. BRUNTON, J. T., Ldg Seaman CAMPBELL, Arthur, Armourer CONNOR, Alexander, A.B. ERSKINE, James, Sub Lieut GRIFFIN, George, A.B. GUNNER, William, Captain Fo’csle HADLEY, Louis, A.B. HANKIN, Thomas, Quarter Master KNIGHT, William, Coxwain Pinnace LAMBART, F. E. W., Lieut MOCKFORD, T. E., Ldg Seaman POOLE, W. B., Signalman 3rd Class REYNOLDS, George R., Captain Main Top RUMPH, W. H., A.B. SELLEY, Thomas, Ldg Seaman SELMAN, Edward, A.B. SELWOOD, Charles, Ldg Seaman SMITH, C. H., Gunner’s Mate SOPER, James, Ldg Seaman SMART, T .J., A.B. TESSEMAN, J. S., Captain of Mast TERREF, James, Ord WALSH, George, A.B.
A pair of George III silver open sauce tureensFrancis Butty & Nicholas Dumee, London 1767 Each oval bellied form with flared gadroon rim, engraved with the full heraldic achievement of Henry TEMPLE, FRS (1739-1802) 2nd Viscount Palmerston and his first wife Frances POOLE (1730-1769), scroll handles either side with leaf junctions and embellishments, on spreading oval bases with gadroon band, length handle to handle 20.6cm, weight 20.5oz. (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceFrom The Silver Collection of Dr Andrew J RaineyHenry TEMPLE (1739-1802) 2nd Viscount Palmerston, in the Peerage of Ireland and his first wife Frances POOLE (1730-1769), daughter of Francis POOLE (1682-1763) 2nd Baronet of Poole, Cheshire by Francis PELHAM (1691-1760). They married in 1767 the assay year of this piece.Henry TEMPLE was the son and heir of Henry TEMPLE (1673-1757) 1st Viscount Palmerston, created 1723, by Jane BARNARD (1715-1789) daughter of Sir John BARNARD lord Mayor of London. The many eminent branches of the TEMPLE family are descendants of Peter TEMPLE of Dorset. A British politician he was the MP for East Looe (1762-1768), Hastings (1774-1784), Boroughbridge (1784-1790), Newport Isle of Wight (1790-1796), Winchester (1796-1802). He was later Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty and Lord of Treasury. He lived in Westminster, owning a house in Hanover Square despite inheriting the family estate in co. Sligo. In the time that he was MP for Looe he had embarked on an extensive tour of Europe, primarily aimed at collecting art for his own collections. His first marriage lasted only two years, after his first wife's death in 1769. He married in 1783 for a second time Mary MEE (1752-1805) of London.He died on 17 April 1802 at his house in Hanover Square, Westminster, and was buried at Romsey Abbey with a monument by John Flaxman.His son, Henry John Temple (1784-1865), 3rd Viscount Palmerston, was twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Conical ceramic sugar sifters (15) to include Crown Devon "Hand painted by Dorothy Ann" (4), Poole "Z. Ralph" (2), Cartlton Ware (1), Alan Clarke Studio marked "Trail 29/200", Heron Cross (1) etc plus Wedgwood Clarice Cliff Collection sifter (1). Qty 15Bernadette Eve example is crazed, otherwise in very good condition.
Small selection of Poole pottery items to include; a 1930’s Carter Stabler Adams Bluebird pattern jug marked IPO with Poole impression to base, pair of Carter Stabler Adams Poole sideplates marked LOR to base (2) and a later Poole England vase marked NG with ‘Poole England’ transfer stamp to base. (4)
Carter Stabler Adams Poole Pottery – an early c.1920’s Carter's Poole Pottery pot-pourri vase and cover, likely designed by Owen Carter, pierced to the shoulder, covered in a blue semi-lustrous glaze, impressed Carter's Poole mark. Excellent condition. Height 17cm.Overall condition is excellent. There is one very small chip to the inner rim of the lid. This is visible in the fifth picture and 10 o'clock. The is also one very tiny chip to the rim which is barely noticeable to the naked eye. No crazing, cracks or other surface faults.
Five Beswick models of donkeys, various dates, mixed sizes and colours, the largest 17cm l, printed marks, a Poole stoneware model of an owl, 19cm h, impressed mark, other Poole animals, Sylvac, etc., (26) Two of the Beswick models repaired and/or damaged. The remainder in mixed condition, not individually examined.
A Kevin Francis Henry Sandon Toby jug, modelled by Andy Moss, from an edition of 750, a unique figure of Henry Sandon by John Wilesmith of Sheffield Ceramics, Tasmania, 21cm, a Bronté Henry Sandon mug, 10.2cm, two Poole Pottery chargers by Lawrence McGowan celebrating 21 years of The Antiques Road Show, 1988, 30cm, and a Dennis Chinaworks charger by Sally Tuffin, made in 1995 as a prize for the BBC Great Antiques Hunt, 31.2cm, stamped marks and ST des (6)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: In good order overall. Very minor glaze crazing and wear. ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
A SMALL GROUP OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY CERAMICS, including a Stevenson and Hancock Derby 'Gamp' vesta holder / striker / snuffer, a barge ware teapot with damaged cover, bears plaque 'A PRESENT TO A FRIEND', a Royal Doulton stoneware flagon for Loffet & Co's 'Choice Old Scotch Whisky, height 19cm, a white glazed pottery 'BUTTER' bowl, diameter 14cm, a Carter & Co Poole blue glazed cherub wall plaque, etc (12) (Condition Report: the teapot has damage to the cover, rim and foot, butter bowl is stained and chipped, Derby Gamp has damaged hand and fingers, cherub has repaired chip to wing tip, blue and white tureen has glued finial, painted tureen has chips to inner rim, other pieces appear ok)
TWO BOXES OF BREWERIANA, TINS AND FIRST DAY COVERS, to include a Tuborg lager ashtray, Tapster's Blackdown Porter pump clips, John Marston Premium Bitter pump clip, a Lancaster & Hartland Ltd Martell water jug, a Forester & Sons Ltd coffee pot and two jugs made for 'The Gramophone Co. Ltd.', a vintage green glass beer bottle W.H. J. Poole -Dawley, a collection of promotional beer maker's key ring fobs, a boxed unused Thornton's ceramic money box, together with a quantity of 1990s Royal Mail first day covers, post cards and presentation packs, etc. (s.d) (2 boxes + loose)
TWO BOXES OF DINNER AND KITCHEN WARES ETC, to include a Poole Pottery biscuit barrel, covered casserole dish and open vegetable dish, Churchill China eight place dinner set, to include cups, saucers, side plates, dinner plates, bowls, tureens, teapot, platters etc and a small quantity of flat wares
Decorative and other ceramics to include:a late 19th century asparagus dish and stand;an 18th century Chinese exportware plate (repaired with old staples);other blue and white wares;an early 19th century pottery flowerpot decorated with flowers;two early Carter Stabler Adams (Poole) bowls decorated with a duck egg blue glaze;an early 20th century Royal Doulton stoneware mug decorated in relief with flowers.

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