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ALEXANDER NASMYTH (SCOTTISH 1758-1840)HALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OF MATTHEW POOLE Inscribed on the reverse '1779, re-lined 1880,' oil on canvas, feigned oval76cm x 63cm (30in x 25in)Note: The subject of the portrait, Mathew Poole, came from Lincolnshire and established a coffee house/hotel on Princes Street in Edinburgh, where he later became a burgess. His son, Richard, was a founding member of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh.
PAUL FALCONER POOLE RA (1806-1879)Resting by a Waysidesigned and dated 'P.F. Poole (18)63' (lower right)and with ink numbering '207' on frame reverseoil on canvas8 x 7 1/2 in (20.4 x 19.1cm)The artist exhibited two works titled 'Rest by the Wayside' at the Royal Academy, London in 1867 (no.203) and in 1874 (no.451)Provenance: Estate of the late Carolyn Lawrence
CRICKET, signed hardback editions, History of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club by Wynne-Thomas (28 signatures), Hassan, Hall, Taylor, Howarth, Poole etc; Worcestershire County Cricket Club by Lemmon (29), Hick, Damian D'Oliveira, Moody, Radford, Booth, Weston, Rhodes, Patel, Curtis etc., each pub. by Helm, dj, EX, 2
An interesting group of BOOKLETS and EPHEMERA including - Design in the Festival a large booklet/magazine illustrated review of the goods in the Festival of Britain Ehibition 1951, mid last century SIRROM Cane and Wicker furniture comprehensive catalogue, Design 46 a Survey of British industrial Design large brochure 1946, New Rooms for Old design and details for transforming ordinary homes mid century, Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition 1950 catalogue, Modern Homes Exhibition 1946, Granada Cinema Woolwich 1930's original brochure, Weldons Raffia Work third book mid century, Davis Estates Ltd Home Builders brochure 1939, Festival of Britain 1951 leaflet Festival Pleasure Gardens brochure, two Festival of Britain unusual leaflets, FOB Architectural Exhibition, Pottery and Glass magazine featuring Wade Poole, and Drages furniture catalogue mid century.
Rare BOB Signature Of Sergeant (Later) Warrant Officer Eric Leonard Ronald Poole 604 Squadron Battle Of Britain. Post-War Top Civil Aviation Pilot. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.95.
Moleville (Antoine Fran‡ois Bertrand de). [The Costume of the Hereditary States of the House of Austria ... translated by R. C. Dallas], 1st edition in English, for William Miller by William Bulmer, 1804 [i.e. 1808 or later], xxviii pp. introductory text, list of plates, 50 hand-coloured aquatint plates by William Poole or William Ellis after Kininger each with leaf of descriptive text in French and English, introductory text watermarked 1796 and 1802, description leaves marked 1803, plates watermarked 1804 and 1808, English title page lacking, French title page finger-soiled, light spotting and soiling to plate margins and to introductory and descriptive text leaves, faint offseting, short closed tear to decriptive leaf for plate 1, a few other trivial nicks, endpapers renewed, all edges gilt, contemporary diced russia, rebacked and recornered retaining most of original spine, blind palmette roll and gilt laurel cornerpieces to sides, large 4to (35.2 x 25.2 cm) Abbey Travel 71 (this copy with watermarks 1815-19); Lipperheide 831; Tooley 333 (noting 'late reissues with plates bearing watermark of 1820'). According to Abbey 'early copies are on paper watermarked prior to 1804, and contain an Introduction in English and French on twelve pages, later omitted'. This copy retains the Introduction and its watermarks are largely pre-publication; five plates (19, 20, 28, 32 and 37) are watermarked 1808. The plates depict the costume of the Polish Jewry and various parts of central and Eastern Europe, including Hungary, Bohemia, Moravia, Bukovina, as well as the regions of what is now Austria. (1)
A collection of Poole pottery dinner wares in two different colours, comprising thirteen dinner plates, twelve hor d'ouvres plates, six dessert bowls, six soup saucers and soup bowls, a large oval meat dish, one medium oval meat plate, three vegetable dishes with covers, 12 sideplates, six medium plates, 7 cups, five saucers, sugar bowl, teapot lacking cover, milk jug, etc and Mason's boel with two Wedgwood oval dishes (qty)
A collection of teaware to include a Czechoslovakia Edwardian style part tea service comprising seven cups, eight saucers, six side plates and a milk jug, a six setting Windsor pattern tea service to include six cups and saucers, five side plates, sandwich plate, milk jug, sugar bowl and teapot, two 1970s Poole vases, and a Radford moulded ewer decorated with inn scene, height 29cm.

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