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Lot 289

Two trays of assorted china to include: Poole Pottery floral baluster jug and posy bowl; pair of Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' spill vases; Wade 'Festival' dresser jug; pair of Royal Doulton 'Under The Greenwood Tree' square pin dishes; Ceiliog, Llanelly Pugh Brothers cockerel plate etc. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 313

Three trays of Poole Pottery dinnerware items on a turquoise ground comprising: two handled bowls and saucers; tureen; gravy boats; oval meat dishes; plates etc. (3)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 179A

A POOLE POTTERY BADGE 'J. Allner Architecture' and one other similar Poole Pottery lapel badge, 22 dia

Lot 38

A POOLE POTTERY BOWL with traditional hand painted decoration and a collection of similar Poole wares

Lot 225

A Poole pottery ovoid 'Persian Deer' pattern vase, c.2010, a unique studio piece with certificate, impressed mark and paintress's mark N. Massarella, 1/1, 28cm

Lot 101

A collection of retro ceramics to include Hornsea pair of bowl vases, Poole Pottery, Poole Studio Pottery, West German vase and trio of bowl vases in the manner of Radford Tallest measures 23cms high.

Lot 136

A retro mid century two tone vintage Poole Pottery part dinner and tea service being stamped to the back, the set comprising cups, saucers, trays etc 

Lot 87

A good collection of 20th century retro ceramic large animals in the style of Poole all in a similar colour way.

Lot 54

A Poole pottery baluster vase and two Poole pottery bowls

Lot 175

A collection of Poole Pottery Delphis vases and a plate, various patterns and monograms including Anne Godfrey, Ingrid Hammond, Anita Lawrence etc. vase approx 23cm high (4)

Lot 180

Alfred Read for Poole, a Freeform YAP pattern bowl, circa 1953, painted by Iris Downton, shape 682, concentric blue, pink and black stripes, 22.5cm diameter

Lot 187

Karen Brown for Poole, an Isle of Purbeck Studio vase, 1999, painted with Norman knights in front of Corfe Castle, signed KB Des, 99 and painters mark, 20cm high

Lot 188

Four Carters, Poole Studio tiles, Seagulls 1961, 15cm square (4)

Lot 189

Six Poole Pottery 'Shells' circa 1960s, various matte pastel colours, stamped and impressed marks (6)

Lot 191

John Adams for Carter, Stabler and Adams, Poole, a pair of Art Deco leaping deer bookends, impressed marks, 21cm high (2)

Lot 216

A Poole Pottery Delphis vase, tall baluster form, impressed and painted marks, impressed JH, painted by Wendy Smith, 31cm high

Lot 226

Catherine Connett for Poole, a studio pottery vase, ovoid form with relief carved collar, part glazed, impressed marks, A52, 13cm high

Lot 1057

A Poole Delphis pottery shape 89 bowl, by Jean Millership and a similar dish

Lot 443

Collection of Hummel figures, Pendelfin and Poole

Lot 165

30 pieces of Denby mixed dinner wares together with 5 Poole pottery plates

Lot 67

A Carter Stabler & Adams Poole Pottery vase in the Bluebird pattern, designed by Truda Carter, 11cm, together with two pieces of Belleek porcelain and a Royal Worcester Grainger leaf formed dish.

Lot 33

Two boxes of miscellaneous china and glass to include; Poole Pottery conch shell ornaments

Lot 472

Two boxes of miscellaneous china to include a Nao figure of girl with geese, Carltonware leaf dish, Poole pottery biscuit barrel and cover, Staffordshire spaniels etc

Lot 537

A box of mixed china and miscellaneous items to include; Mudman figures, Royal Doulton collectors plates, Poole dolphin, Mdina glass paperweight etc

Lot 311

Poole Pottery - a lidded biscuit barrel with swing handle and a table lamp [2] - Est £20 - £40

Lot 158

A quantity of ornaments including Victorian Bevington wheelbarrow figure, Poole dolphin, two Canton plates, a set of six cut glass tumblers, covered jar, three bowls, a pair of candlesticks, Chinese soapstone and other figures, glass paperweight etc

Lot 135

REV. JOSEPH BENSON - HOLY BIBLE, three volumes 1816 together with 'Holy Bible with a complete commentary......', Poole, Henry, Doddridge, Brown, Coke etc and 'Family Bible' 1804, all A/F

Lot 605

A 1960s Poole Pottery Delphis vase, of dumbbell form, designed and decorated by Christine Tate, 15 cm high, and three other Poole Pottery items (4)

Lot 633

A Poole pottery vase, decorated birds, flowers and foliage, the base stamped 443, 17.5 cm high, a Denby Memories pattern dinner service, for twelve place settings, a Tunbridgeware box, glass, ceramics, pictures and items (8 boxes)

Lot 640

A Wedgwood Lichfield pattern part tea service, W4156, assorted Poole pottery, other ceramics and metalwares (qty)

Lot 335

James Poole (1804-1886,British) Travellers on the Conwy, North Wales with Mount Snowdon beyond, signed lower right, oil on canvas, 59 x 92cmThe River Conwy (Welsh: Afon Conwy) is a river in north Wales. From its source to its discharge in Conwy Bay it is a little over 27 miles(43 km) long. "Conwy" is sometimes Anglicized as "Conway." It rises on the Migneint moor where a number of small streams flow into Llyn Conwy, then flows in a generally northern direction, being joined by the tributaries of the rivers Machno and Lledr before reaching Betws-y-Coed, where it is also joined by the River Llugwy. From Betws-y-coed the river continues to flow north through Llanrwst, Trefriw (where it is joined by the Afon Crafnant) and Dolgarrog (where it is joined by Afon Porth-llwyd and Afon Ddu) before reaching Conwy Bay at Conwy. During spring tides the river is tidal as far as Llanrwst. The Conwy is bounded to the east by the rolling ancient mudstone hills of the Silurian period, the Migneint Moors. These acid rocks are generally covered in thin, often acid soils and for large parts of the upland areas the cover is of moor-grass - Mollinia spp and Erica communities. As a result the water entering the river tends to be acidic and often coloured brown with humic acids To the west, the catchment is underlain by older Cambrian rocks which are harder and the landscape is, as a consequence, more dramatic with high craggy hills and mountains through which the river falls in cascades and waterfalls. Excellent examples of torrential river geomorphology can be seen at Conwy Falls and in the Lledr Gorge. The land to the East is highly forested with planted non-native conifers.The western side of the valley is rich in lakes and reservoirs some of which provide drinking water supplies. The rocks are also rich in minerals and there are many abandoned mine sites where copper, lead and silver have been mined since Roman times.The central river valley down-stream of Betws-y-Coed is relatively wide and fertile, and supports dairying and sheep rearing. In winter time these pastures are used to nurture the sheep brought down out of the mountains to avoid the worst of the winter weather. The English name for the area derives from Snowdon, which is the highest mountain in Wales at 3,560 ft (1,085 m). In Welsh, the area is named Eryri. One assumption is that the name is derived from eryr ("eagle"), but others state that it means quite simply Highlands, as leading Welsh scholar Sir Ifor Williams proved. In the Middle Ages the title Prince of Wales and Lord of Snowdonia (Tywysog Cymru ac Arglwydd Eryri) was used by Llywelyn ap Gruffudd; his grandfather Llywelyn Fawr used the title Prince of north Wales and Lord of Snowdonia.Prior to the designation of the boundaries of the National Park, the term "Snowdonia" was generally used to refer to a much smaller area, namely the upland area of northern Gwynedd centred on the Snowdon massif, whereas the national park covers an area more than twice that size extending far to the south into Meirionnydd. This is apparent in books published prior to 1951 such as the classic travelogue Wild Wales by George Borrow (1862) and The Mountains of Snowdonia by H.Carr & G. Lister (1925). F. J. North, as editor of the book Snowdonia (1949), states "When the Committee delineated provisional boundaries, they included areas some distance beyond Snowdonia proper." The traditional Snowdonia thus includes the ranges of Snowdon and its satellites, the Glyderau, the Carneddau and the Moel Siabod group. It does not include the hills to the south of Maentwrog. As Eryri (see above), this area has a unique place in Welsh history, tradition and culture.

Lot 2064

A Poole Pottery circa 1970s Siamese Cat

Lot 2124

A Poole Art dish 'The Eclipse' No. 718, hand painted, limited

Lot 2133

Three Poole Delphis trinket dishes, circa 1970s

Lot 2396

Collection of ceramics including Poole part tea set, Wade Heath, Sylvac, Fieldings, Radford, studio pottery etc

Lot 2472

A Poole Pottery Aegean plate and an hors doeuvres plate (2)

Lot 2700

An early Poole butter dish and cover, a Church Gresley wash jug, assorted Studio Pottery, Denby, Doulton, Luster oriental etc (3 boxes)

Lot 2709

Pink flowered dish, Guiness ashtray, three China plates, a Royal Albert 'Blossom Time', and two Wedgwood Red Squirrel, Rabbit, several Portuguese Greenleaf style dishes, blue/white vegetable tureen and a jug, small decorative bud vase (black pink roses), large Bretby charger x 2, Poole Pottery dishes

Lot 2740

A collection of cut glass and ceramics including Webb, Poole, Royal Worcester etc

Lot 2863

A box of Denby and Langley pottery, some pieces signed by Glyn College, with further assorted ceramics, Shelley, Clarice Cliff, Poole, Anita Harris (signed) etc

Lot 179

A large 1970's Poole charger by Anita Harris, signed, diameter 16"; a similar blue charger, unsigned, diameter 16" (some minor glaze scratches)

Lot 736

A quantity of Poole tea & dinnerware

Lot 769

Over 90 pieces of Poole pottery dinner & tea ware

Lot 1034

Ceramics - a Royal Crown Derby Posies pin dish, boxed; another similar, boxed; a Crown Staffordshire hunting tankard; two others similar; a Royal Doulton floral vase; a Sheridan twin handled child's cup and saucer; a miniature Poole Pottery jug etc (qty)

Lot 1123

Ceramics - a Poole Pottery entree dish; Royal Crown Derby Posies trinket dishes; novelty flour and sugar jars; West German jugs; etc.; quantity

Lot 198

A collection of various chinaware including Poole pottery, Sylvac ware and Carlton ware.

Lot 390

A Delft jug and other mixed jugs, together with a Poole part coffee set, a silver coloured table lamp and miscellaneous items

Lot 67

A small William De Morgan Eagle tile, on Carter's Poole blank, painted in ruby lustre with a bird amidst foliate panels, on a white ground, impressed Carter's mark, wear to lustre 10.5cm. square

Lot 110

Qty of old bottles, stoneware jars, hot water bottle, champagne bottle, Poole Pottery etc.

Lot 224

Poole Pottery fox ornament, small dish and a decorative plate

Lot 524

Large modern Poole Pottery V&A Ruskin inspired pottery vase with lid 36cms tall

Lot 525

Poole Pottery Limited Edition plaque commemorating 21 years of the Antiques Road Show, limited edition number 136 of 150, 30 cms diameter

Lot 535

Poole Pottery Limited Edition modern charger plate decorated with Pisces fish impressed marks AW 75/250, 34cms diameter

Lot 544

Poole Studio trial Royal commemorative charger plate 27cms diameter

Lot 558

A Guy Sydenham Poole Pottery studio vase with grapefruit yellow glaze height 13cms Please see photo - there is a tiny tiny blemish/chip to the rim

Lot 329

A Gentleman's 19th century 18ct gold fusee pocket watch, London 1856, by John Poole, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the gilt fusee movement signed 'John Poole Chronometer maker to the admiralty 57 Fenchurch Street London No. 20828', weight 67g, with 9ct gold watch albert with attached swivel, T-bar and smoky quartz fob, weight 26g

Lot 866

Large modern painting 'In to Poole Harbour' acrylic by Edward Vine, framed and glazed, ex Peter Hedley Gallery Wareham, image size 43x63cms approx plus mount and frame

Lot 257

3 Pieces of modern Poole Pottery,largest height 17cm.

Lot 41

A Carter, Stabler & Adams Poole Pottery vase,with painted design, height 18cm and a pair of Art Deco style Denby Pottery vases, height 14cm, (3).

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