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A Poole pottery baluster jug decorated with roses, cornflowers etc with C scroll handle to side, (18cm x 8cm) a miniature Poole pottery jug decorated with handpainted floral sprays, (7cm x 5.5cm) a circular dish and cover decorated with roses, (10cm x 14cm) and a Poole pottery 1920s style decorated jug with carnations, cornflowers etc, (12cm x 9cm), a circular posy vase decorated with handpainted flowers, no signs of damage or restoration, (5)
The History of Cheshire published by John Poole, Chester in 1778, two volume set. The full title of these books is very long (see photographs) and informs us that these books were written with considerable extracts from Sir Peter Leicester's Antiquities of Cheshire and observations from writers such as Pennant and Grose and covers a complete description of the County of Cheshire with all its hundreds, seats of the nobility, gentry and freeholders, rivers, towns, castles and ancient buildings. A very interesting set of hardback books each approx 13. 5cm x 21. 5cm. Volume one has a detached cover and both volumes show signs of age, wear but are otherwise in a good, fair condition (see photographs). good set and retail around £280 but volume one has a detached cover... market will decide. Good condition. All autographed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Poole Pottery - Delphis Range - An assortment of retro vintage mid 20th century ceramic shaped vases, pots & plates, to include a tin glazed bulbous shaped table vase signed J W to base, an onion-shaped Delphis vase, a cylindrical pot, set of four shaped small plates with dolphin, together with another vase. All marked to base. Tallest measuring approx. 17cm in height.
Poole Pottery - Eclipse Collection - A set of three graduating boxed retro vintage mid 20th century Poole Pottery plates in the Eclipse pattern. Designed by Adam Clark. Accompanied by certificates and original boxes. Limited edition 1094, 295, & 1609. Largest measuring approx. 41cm in diameter.
Poole Pottery - Eclipse Collection - A set of three graduating boxed retro vintage mid 20th century Poole Pottery plates in the Eclipse pattern. Designed by Adam Clark. Accompanied by certificates and original boxes. Limited editions being 130, 299, & 163. Largest measuring approx. 41cm in diameter.
A rare Claud Butler ladyback tandem, painted black, restored with the original 26 inch Endrick rims and hubs re-chromed by Poole Metal Finishers with all new spokes. The Resilion brakes totally overhauled, with new inner cables and original outers.The bike was restored by the owner with the intention of riding Eroica's, particularly in France, but sadly a kidney transplant put paid to this retirement plan
English Prisoner of War in Revolutionary France.- Hancock (Captain John, of Poole, Dorset) Diary as a prisoner of war in France & some French phrases, autograph manuscript, 59pp., some soiling, browned, margins creased, original paper wrappers, sm. 4to, 2nd May 1794 - 17th November 1795; and another, a later manuscript transcript of the above diary, sm. 4to (2).⁂ "... this morning we were all drove into the Garden and kept there untill Noon, the Mad Commissary driveing us about with A stick in his hands and striking every one he came across.""[1794] Saturday 21st several Letters from England for Different Prisoners but no News otherwise than their hoping an Exchange will take place soon, several prisoners brought back that had deserted a Number of Prisoners gott leave to goe into the Town to buy a few Necessaries, but which is taken from them by the door keepers without they are Very Careful in secreting itt from them... Friday 22nd about 800 Soldiers marchd Out of Town for Brest as we are Informd to Embark on board their fleet of Men of War. Salt beef with bread today, in the Afternoon several Women had Liberty to come into the Prison to sell Fruit to the Prisoners. A Captain Curtis of Ipswich gott Drunk and behaved in A Very Abusive Manner to his Messmates. Tuesday Octr: 27th 1795 This day myself and 254 other Prisoners was put on board the Cartel in order to be sent to England. Sunday the 8th Att 9 att Night Came to Anchor In Mounts Bay... all went on shore to Penzance here i found a Sloop bound to Portsmouth... Tuesday Nov 17th Landed in Swanage Bay And the same Evening gott to Poole After An Absence of Eighteen Months 17 of Which I had been a Prisone of War, thank God for My Safe Return to England."An account of how a merchant ship, sailing in a convoy from England, but falling behind the rest, was captured by the Courser, a French schooner and Captain Hancock and crew were taken prisoner. The captain and his crew were held prisoner in France for 17 months, being moved to various prisons. In the diary he comments on the towns and people of France and touches on the miseries and poverty prevailing following the revolution.
Poole Pottery, five pieces comprising a figure of an owl, signed B Linley-Adams, 17.5cm, an hors d'oeuvre dish, 34cm wide, a jug, a bowl and a lidded bowl CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Early 19th Century needlework sampler worked in silk threads on a linen ground, with verse 'All you my Friends who wish to see. A piece of work performed by me. Cast but a smile on this my first endeavour. I will strive to mend and be obedient ever.' by Mary Ann Burton, Poole, dated 1813. Approx 38cm x 36cm

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