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Four boxes of various china and glassware to include Albany Fine China Ltd Lucern figure group of woman with doves, 32 cm high, a pair of Samson type floral spray decorated writhen trophy design vases and covers with armorial decoration on a bracket foot base, 28 cm high, Spode terracotta ground and gilt decorated chinoiserie design fruit bowl, 26 cm diameter x 12.4 cm high, Chinese polychrome decorated gourd shaped vase and cover, Wedgwood Jasperware pot, Masons Ironstone "Sapphire" ginger jar and cover, Poole Studio Design grape and vine decorated jug, hand painted stone panel depicting rainbow trout, signed verso Thomas L Brown 1993, 22.5 cm wide x 10.1 cm high, Coalport "The Caughley mask-head jug", Masons Ironstone hydra jug with chinoiserie decoration, James Kent bramble relief work jug, fourteen other various pottery jugs, a pair of Continental porcelain figures of shepherd and shepherdess etc together with various glassware including celery jar, dressing table tray, powder bowl and cover, a pair of faceted moulded glass hexagonal candlesticks, water jug etc
Collection of mid-century ceramics inlcuding Denby Stoneware vessel with flattened body and similar small planter, banded black ground with white dripped glaze, 13.5cm and 8.5cm high respectively; Beswick vase, shape 1389, teardrop form, black ground with gilt dashes, 20cm; pair of Dartmouth pottery green-glazed vases; Hoganas Keramik (Sweden) bowl, mottled midnight blue glaze, width 15.5cm; Poole pottery butter dish, painted in stylised helical design; a modern chromed Frued teaball teapot with wooden handle, etcQty: 10Condition report:One Dartmouth dark green vase has a hairline crack. Both have fine surface scratches and crazing. The teapot has staining and some tiny chips / nibbles to the end of the handle. All other items are in excellent condition. Please see additional uploaded images.
A GROUP OF POOLE POTTERY, to include a 1970s asymmetric bowl with stylised leaf pattern, five Traditional ware vases, including two vases in Truda Carter's ZG pattern, tallest 17.5cm, and four Traditional ware bowls, with two figures of sealions (12) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, one bowl has a hairline crack, a little light crazing)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS, METALWARE AND COLLECTORS DOLLS, to include a Poole Pottery 'Delphis' bowl, diameter 26.5cm x height 4cm, a Purbeck Pottery bowl decorated with an owl, a bowl decorated with a fish - possibly Wellhouse Pottery, a mid-twentieth century Italian vase, twenty two pieces of Johnson Bros 'Summer Chintz' dinnerware, a German 'Arzberg' blue and white dinner service of over fifty pieces, a pair of brass candlesticks, a brass and wooden wall plaque in the form of a vintage gun, five boxed collectors dolls to include Kay McKee 'The Dreamer' and others by The Hamilton Collection, various drinking glasses, etc (3 boxes + loose) (sd)
A TONY MORRIS (1942-2018) FOR POOLE POTTERY STUDIO BOWL, early 1960s, decorated with blue and green abstract forms, bearing dolphin Studio printed backstamp, and Tony Morris' painted monogram, diameter 26.5cm x depth 4cm (1) (Condition Report: appears in good condition, a few light scratches, would benefit from a clean)
David Poole (British, 20th century), Seven original pencil / graphite works design montages on paper for the eventual series of limited edition plates, including portrait studies of North Norfolk lifeboatman Henry Blogg (1876-1954), 3 Sheringham fishermen inscribed "Shannocks Norfolk coast sketches", Teddy Clarke - Sheringham fisherman and lifeboatman (retd), Landing of a crab boat 19th century and an Edwardian Cromer beach scene, signed, 46x38cm - 24.5x24cm, unframed.
David Poole (British, 20th century), Seven original pencil / graphite works / design montage on paper for the eventual limited edition plates. These include, studies of workmen thatching a roof, Geese and chicks, scene of sedge cutters on the Broads, game shooting and portrait studies, plus a beach scene with a Sandpiper and fishermen in the shallows with rowing boats, each signed in pencil, and two with pencil and ink annotations to margins. 23x23cm - 45x30cm.
Vinyl - 21 demo promo 7” singles on Decca Records, including some promo only one sided examples, to include: Brian Poole Ad The Tremeloes, Three people, Wee Willie Harris (one sided), The Mighty Avengers, Tam White, The Paul Stewart Movement, Lulu And The Lovers, Eddie Kidd, Kristine Sparkle and others. Condition varies
* Le Carre (John, 1931-2020, British espionage author). 16 autograph letters and notecards, all written to David Gillard MBE, 2008-2020, each signed 'David Cornwell', 'David C' or mostly ''David', on headed paper and notecards discussing a variety of topics, the earliest letter, 2 pp., dated December 16, 2008, 'Thank you very much for your kind words, and of course for the correction to old Brue's OBE, which I have passed to all my publishers, and will be picked up in the paperback (congratulations also on your own award!). As a journalist, you will surely know how, never mind how much you check things out, there's always some damn detail you missed. I pray this is the only one!...' , a notecard, written to both sides, envelope dated 08. 02. 10, 'Dear David G, thanks for yours. Here are the bookplates, signed but if you'd like to send books too, please do so... I have a new novel coming out in October, so life is not dull. And - extraordinarily - some of my novels are being adapted simultaneously for film... we'll see!', a notecard dated 19 October 2011, 'We sit here waiting for a huge influx of family - 13 grandchildren at last count - and thinking how incredibly fortunate we have been in almost every department of life: almost eerily so. Yes, I hope you enjoyed the film as much as I do. Such care, such direction and performances...', another 1 p. letter dated 11 January, 2011, '... Yes, Snow is an inestimably charming man of great good heart. I never felt so unprotected as when we spoke. Never again!, a 2 pp. letter, dated 22 October 2012, '... Yes, I was tempted to act, & am just off to Hamburg to deliver another cameo part opposite Philip Seymour Hoffman in the movie of 'A Most Wanted Man', now in mid-shoot (I'm growing a beard for the part!) But I also wanted to paint & illustrate, did both, but in the end it was the writing that got me. New novel out in May...', a notecard, written to both sides, dated 24 May 2013, '... Very glad you enjoyed ADT. It's getting a good, rumbustuous reception - some hate it, as they should, and were meant to! To Hay next week for my swansong appearance - geriatrics? medal for long service to God knows whom - and then back to Cornwall, work, & a new novel, a new life, long overdue!', a notecard dated 20 May 2015, '... No, no new novel yet, but the memoir next September. 'The Night Manager' looks very good, 'Our Kind of Traitor deplorable...', a 1 pp. letter dated 25 October 2016, 'A perfect family evening, & now I can go back to being 23.. Yes, just turned in a novel for next year. Keep the Bastille well, The storming, as you know, was largely a lie...', a 2 pp. letter dated 22 October 2017, ' Glad you enjoyed the RFH number; I just returned from Hamburg, where I gave a version of the speech in German at the Elbphilharmonie, the amazing new concert hall on the waterfront that is designed, partly like a ship. The audience inscrutable, but I think appreciative, & self-irony not on the menu... I love Larry O's effusive letters, so rich in insincerity and honeyed rhetoric ('beyond words... quite overwhelmed?'). Denholm was extraordinary: ex rear gunner, POW, gay, married, uberintelligent in an actorish way, and utterly endearing - and unreconciled...', a 1 pp. letter dated 21 October 2018, '... Yes, just finished a new novel, like it, out next year some time. And 'Spy Who...' & 'Legacy of ...' are in pre-production for a 6-hour BBC series, so life bobs along. Enjoy Poole. I was born there. My grandfather was mayor, & my father got his first gaol sentence for fraud there.', and, poignantly the final letter, dated 21 October 2020, 'Thanks for your good wishes, and the accurate guess: lobster it was. We are in bad shape & I'm afraid I may dwindle from your mailing list while we sort ourselves out. My wife Jane is on a severe course of chemo, & I am in similar shape, about to undergo an experimental therapy which involves nuking me. The grandchildren are enchanted. Thanks for being so supportive and forgive me if I go off air. We have a lot to sort out. Best as ever, David', all the letters and notecards bar one with addressed envelopes QTY: (16)NOTE:An insightful warm and personal archive of letters from John Le Carre to David Gillard MBE, arts journalist and critic. He was Classical Music Editor and Radio Correspondent for BBC Radio Times, and for 46 years, the opera critic of the Daily Mail.
A Collection of Assorted Ceramics Including: a Meissen cup and saucer, Royal Crown Derby miniature, Paris scent bottles, a Japanese Imari bowl, a large pair of Satsuma vases and an 18th century Chinese famille rose bowl (qty)Meissen - loss to applied work and gildingRoyal Crown Derby Loving Cup - handle re-stuck, Derby cauldron cracked.Green Scent bottle - chip to stopperRed Scent bottle - stopper lacking, heavy giltwearPair of Royal Worcester Vases - slight giltwear Pair of Candlesticks - loss to girls fingersPair of Figural Posies - baskets damaged and gluedDresden Cup and Saucer - in good conditionImari Bowl - in good conditionArt Deco Bowl - no damage with some glaze scratches Chinese Bowl - badly broken and repairsPoole Conserve Jar - in good conditionBorder Fine Arts - in good conditionSatsuma Vases - badly broken and repaired
VICTORIAN MARINE CHRONOMETER, JOHN POOLE OF LONDON the silvered dial inscribed John Poole Maker to the Admiralty 57 Fenchurch St London, and numbered 4730, the minute band framing Roman numerals in black, the subsidiary power reserve dial at XII running from 0-54 in 6 hour increments and instruction to wind at 24 hours, large observatory-style seconds subsidiary between V-VII and engraved PRIZE MEDALS, LONDON 1862, PARIS 1855 in red, the chronometer housed in a three-part wood case: the lid with brass mounts and shield to centre, the centre section with brass button above an ivory signature plaque inscribed Sold by W.H. Moralee, 2 Union Street, North Shields, the lower part of the case with key and handles.This lot contains elephant ivory material. Several countries, including in the EU and USA, prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.Ivory Act 2018 (2022) compliant with APHA registration reference TQVELZES. the case 17.4cm wide, 17.4cm deep, 18.5cm high Condition good to fair. Winds and Ticks at time of testing. Typical wear commensurate with age, including discolour and tarnish, surface wear. The case has some splits. Additional images now available. Not possible to access the movement.
La Calmette (François de). Riverius Reformatus: or the Modern Riverius; containing the Modern Practice of Physick. Set down in a method very near the same with that of Riverius..., unto the whole are added, a Treatise of Venereal Diseases, and the Secrets of the Famous Lazarus Riverius, never Publish'd before, translated from the third edition in Latin, London: R. Wellington, 1706, initial few leaves discreetly strengthened to outer corners with archival tissue, 20th-century dark brown calf, 8vo, together with:Poole (Robert). A Physical Vade Mecum: or, Fifth Gift of Theophilus Philanthropos [i.e. R. Poole]. Wherein is contain'd, the Dispensatory of St. Thomas's Hospital, with a Catalogue of the Diseases, and the Method of their Cure prescrib'd in the said Hospital. To which is also added, the Dispensatory of St. Bartholomew's and Guy's Hospital, London: E. Duncomb, 1741, engraved frontispiece with ink stain to upper blank margin and ink stamp to verso, two faint ink stamps to title, manuscript annotations in an early hand, some dust-soiling, contemporary calf with maroon morocco title label to spine, joints split with old repair to spine edge of boards, wear at head and foot of spine, 8vo,The Lancet. volumes 1-7, mixed editions (vol. 1 2nd edition, remainder 1st editions), London: G. L. Hutchinson, 1824-25, occasional spotting, uniform contemporary half sheep, gilt decorated spines, 8vo, plus 5 other volumes of The Lancet bound in 4, published 1825-27, contemporary half sheep, worn with some boards detached, 8voQTY: (13)
* Attributed to Thomas Bewick (1753-1828). Christian guided by Goodwill, from Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress (after a design by Thurston), circa 1806, original wood engraved boxwood printing block showing Christian carrying his burden, receiving guidance from Goodwill, who holds an unfurled scroll in his hand, and gestures towards shafts of light bursting through clouds behind them, later (probably late 19th or early 20th century) handwritten label to side 'T Bewick Thurston Bunyan Pilgrim Poole...'surface size 77 x 104 mm, together with Nativity Scene, original wood engraved boxwood printing block showing the interior of a stable with the Holy Family, a star shining through an open doorway, remains of handwritten label to side (not legible), surface size 80 x 50 mm, each with an impression taken from the block printed on modern good quality handmade paperQTY: (2)NOTE:The first work probably executed for the 1806 edition of Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress published by J. Poole of Taunton; for B. Crosby & Co., London.
Paul Falconer Poole (1807–1879)"Royal Oak Rosthwaite, from above Hazel Bank bridge", a rustic idyl depicting 19th Century life in Lakeland with a woman washing laundry in Stonethwaite beck before stone cottages and rugged fells, oil on board, signed "J POOLE", in gilt card mount and cavetto-moulded frame under glass, 62 x 78 cm overall[ The son of a grocer, Poole was largely self-taught and specialised in portraits and English subjects. He is described as painting scenes of "rustic life as the traveller often meets with it" by Art Union Magazine in 1848, striving for "intellectual or emotional expression rather than the imitation of the appearance of things". ]
Mixed decorative 20th century ceramics to include; four pieces of Poole lava pottery including a pair of vases, a single vase and a pin tray, along with three Deco style face / bust wall plaques, one made in Western Germany; a Benaya ceramic plate with tube-lined stylised lady design; a large Portuguese circular charger / bowl with fruit design and green ground, approx. 42.5cm diameter; a boxed ceramic plaque titled "A Late Bloomer" by Sharon Yamamoto, and a 1937 card calendar with portrait of an elegant lady and calendar underneath. (11) Some slight damages to mask wall plaques, general wear.
A group of eight Archie Butterworth motorsport trophies,including the Poole Trophy 1950, Hants & Berks Motor Club etc., many named to Butterworth; sold together with a framed Bugatti Owners Club paddock pass for the Prescott National Open Hill Climb 3rd May 1959 (9 items)Archibald James Butterworth (1912-2005) was born in Waterford, Ireland. He was an inventor and racing motorist who, in 1948, designed and constructed the A.J.B. Special, a four-wheel drive Formula One car.As a driver Butterworth won the Brighton Speed Trials in 1949 and 1951. After a serious accident in 1951, he gave up competition, but continued to supply race car engines of his own design, notably to Bill Aston for the Aston Butterworth Grand Prix car and Archie Scott Brown for the Elva-Butterworth sports racing car.

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