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A POOLE POTTERY BROADSTONE COMPACT SHAPE DINNER SET, comprising one sugar bowl, two egg cups, salt and pepper, two covered tureens, one tureen missing lid, two cereal bowls, one milk jug, one large jug, one coffee pot, seven cups (one cracked handle), eight saucers, nine soup dishes (two chipped), five side plates, six dinner plates (one chipped), together with six tea plates and one dinner plate decorated in the 'Sherwood' pattern (55) (Condition Report: obvious damage mentioned in description, most pieces in good condition)
A SHELLEY BOWL AND A POOLE POTTERY TRINKET BOX, comprising a Poole Pottery Himalayan Poppy circular trinket box, the cover decorated with a blue poppy on a red ground, diameter 13cm x height 4.5cm, together with a Shelley Harmony drip ware footed bowl, ribbed shoulders, printed and painted marks, height 8.5cm x diameter 17cm (2) (Condition report: good condition overall, some scratches, bowl has a little pitting in the glaze, would benefit from a clean)
A WEDGWOOD 'CAMPION' PATTERN COFFEE SET, TOGETHER WITH A GROUP OF ASSORTED CERAMICS, comprising a Wedgwood 'Kutani crane' cheese board, a 1937 Wiltshaw & Robinson Ltd 'Guinness is Good For You' ashtray (broken and reglued), a Wedgwood blue Jasperware preserve pot, a boxed set of four Coalport china napkin rings, a Poole cabinet plate 438 Scene VIII, two boxed Portmeirion 'The Holly And The Ivy' pattern platters, three Mason's 'Willow' pattern plates, a James Green & Nephew Ltd. 'Johnnie Walker' whisky water jug (chipped spout and crazed), a Royal Doulton 'The Greenwood Tree' pattern sandwich plate, etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: crazing in varying degrees on some pieces)
PAIR OF CERAMIC KINGFISHER FIGURES AND OTHER ITEMS including a Poole pottery dish and other ceramics14cm highThe kingfisher figures is in good condition with no noticeable damage or signs of repair. chip present to the tea pot lid, and a chip to the spout of the jug on the right hand side of the 3rd picture. Chip to one of the side plates in picture 4. Another chip present to the corner of the tray in picture 2.
Boulton (W.S.) (Editor) Practical Coal-Mining, 2 vols, 8vo, quarter-calf, illus., 1912; Watermaeyer (G.A.) and Hoffenberg (S.N.) Witwatersrand Mining Practice, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1932; and Poole (Granville) Haulage and Winding... with special reference to Coal Mines, 4to, cloth, illus., 1935.
Peace (Maskell W.) The Coal Mines Regulation Act 1872, 8vo, cloth; Davies (Henry) The Coal Mines Act 1911, 8vo, cloth, Wigan 1912; Poole (Granville) Haulage and Winding... with special reference to Coal Mines, 4to, cloth, illus., 1935; Futers (T. Campbell) The Mechanical Engineering of Collieries, 4to, cloth, illus., 1913; and Penman (David) Compressed Air Practice in Mining, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1922.
A Collection of Items Relating to Lord Kitchener, comprising a bronze roundel cast with his bust head, mounted on an oak plaque,39cm square; a portrait etching in an oak frame; a wood plaque pierced and carved with the hull of a boat and inscribed IN MEMORY OF LORD KITCHENER H.M.S HAMPSHIRE 1916, 18cm by 24cm, together with a 1926 published Admiralty Official White Paper describing the loss of H.M.S. Hampshire on 5th June 1916 and the death by drowning of Lord Kitchener; two pottery plaques printed with Lord Kitchener, one titled The Sirdar; a Carters of Poole pottery portrait plaque; a green pottery tile portrait plaque; and four related books
A Poole Carter Stabler Adams vase. Height 13.5 cm, together with a cockerel figure, a crab wall pocket, a Friar match holder and a small Coalport dish. CONDITION REPORT: The Poole vase is in good condition with no issues. The cockerel is free from any chips, damage, repairs, or restoration but is all over crazed. The Coalport shell shaped bowl is in good order with no issues. The monk has numerous areas of firing discolouration and there is a hairline crack to the vessel that the monk is holding. There are nibbles around the foot rim particularly to the toes of both feet. The crab wall pocket has a hairline crack running halfway across the back and other small cracks also. There are several edge chips to the rear edge and very small nibbles to the edges of the crab itself. There are losses to the claw ends but again these are small.
Two Poole Pottery Contemporary vases designed by Alfred Read and Guy Sydenham, pattern X/PKT tapering cylindrical form with inverted rim painted with hatching columns, in red, white and grey on a ice green columns, printed and painted marks, hairlines to rim of one, 23.5cm. high (tallest), (2)
A Poole Pottery Contemporary footed vase designed by Alfred Read and Guy Sydenham, pattern X/GGP, shape 721, footed form, painted with 'Ravioli' panels in grey, red and green, printed factory mark, impressed shape number, 22.3cm. high LiteratureLeslie Hayward & Paul Atterbury Poole Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 108 for a comparable pot illustrated.

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