Eileen Prangnell, act 1924-1937, a glazed pottery model of a duck, signed and dated 1924 to the base, 11cm high, together with a Poole pottery vase, decorated with a frieze of coloured flowers, by the same hand, 21cm high, a Poole jug and a photograph of her circa 1920, signed and inscribed by her to the reverse to her mother (3). According to factory records Eileen joined the Poole Pottery in 1924 as a decorator and worked there until 1937. It would appear this duck was made as one off by her, in her first year and has remained in the family for almost exactly one-hundred years.
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Charles Lemanceau (1905-1980), A 1930s Art Deco White Glazed Pottery Model of Two Antelope, incised Lemanceau, 44cm, a Poole pottery plate by Jane Brewer, diameter 27cm, and a Loetz style iridescent bowl with green banding, 11cm (3)Deer - some minor chips around the edge of the base, remaining pieces in good condition
Several Items of 1960s/70s Poole Pottery, including an Alfred Read style vase, lustre vase and various others (one tray)Alfred Read style vase - back stamp is a little rubbed to the centre, possibly a 2nd, in good conditionDish - is scratched through the back stamp, possibly a 2nd, as the glaze to the central well is pop marked with air bubbles and glaze cracks.All remaining items are in good order
Dunedin 1967. Rasa, R. A. und W. A. Poole. 67th annual congress of the New Zealand Chess Assiociation Tournament record … Dunedin, Otago Chess Club, ca. 1967. Quer-16°. 53 unn. Bll. Orig. geheftet. (45) * Sieger wurde Sarapu. Zustand: Umschlag etwas angestaubt und bestoßen. Beiliegen: Messa, R. Libro ufficiale del XXXIV Torneo Scacchistico Internazionale di Capodanno Reggio Emilia 1991 – 1992. Brescia, Messaggerie Scacchistiche, ca. 1992. 8°. Mit Diagrammen. 159 Seiten. Orig. Pappband. Nr. 426 von 1000 Exemplaren. / Keene, R. D. und D. N. L. Levy. Haifa Chess Olympiad 1976. Nottingham, Chess Player, 1977. 8°. Mit Abb. und Diagrammen. XVI, 128 Seiten. Orig. geheftet. Lusis 1751. Umschlag gebräunt.
Nash (John, editor). The Natural History of Selborne by Gilbert White, with an Introduction by the Earl of Cranbrook, Ipswich: Limited Editions Club, 1972, colour and black & white illustrations, original leather-backed patterned boards with gilt-titled spine in slipcase (slightly rubbed), small folio, (limited edition, this copy unnumbered, signed by the artist John Nash), together with:Poole (Monica), The Wood Engravings of John Farleigh, 1st edition, Gresham Books, 1985, colour frontispiece, black & white plates, original cloth in dust jacket, folio, plusRussell (Judith, editor), The Wood-Engravings of Gertrude Hermes, 1st edition, Scolar Press, 1993, black & white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, folio, plusLawrence (Peter, editor), 2020 Vision. Nineteen Wood Engravers, One Collector, and the Artist Who Inspired Them, Compiled and Introduced by Nigel Hamway, Nomad Letterpress & The Society of Wood Engravers, 2020, colour and black & white illustrations including some tipped in, original cloth-backed patterned boards in slipcase, folio, (limited edition, 36/340 copies) and other wood engravers interest including 2 paperbacksQTY: (11)
A Carter Stabler & Adams Poole Pottery vase, shape no.212, shouldered form with collar rim, covered in a matt brown glaze, the shoulder glazed buff, a Poole Pottery cylindrical vase with Picotee spray glazed bands and a Harold Stabler Burnham Beeches lithographic framed poster, impressed factory mark, incised 212, 28.5cm. high (3) ProvenanceSir Ambrose Heal, thence by descent.
Four: Driver A. E. Poole, Royal Horse Artillery, later Private, Royal Air Force Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 5 clasps, Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Wittebergen (76220 Dvr: A. Poole. R. Bty., R.H.A.); King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (76220 Dvr: A. Poole. R.H.A.); British War and Victory Medals (261071. Pte. 2. A. E. Poole. R.A.F.) mounted court-style, nearly extremely fine (4) £240-£280 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Arthur Edward Poole was born on 26 October 1872 and attested for he Royal Horse Artillery, served with them in South Africa during the Boer War from 24 October 1899 to 14 July 1902. Discharged on 15 January 1907, he saw further service during the Great War, enlisting for General Service on 13 April 1918, and was called up for service in the Royal Air Force on 24 June 1918. He transferred to the Reserve on 24 January 1919, and was discharged on 30 April 1920. Sold with copied medal roll extracts and other research.
Poole (Joshua). The English Parnassus: or a help to English poesie. Containing a collection of all the rhythming monosyllables, the choicest epithets and phrases. With some general forms upon all occasions, subjects, and themes, alphabetically digested..., Together with a short institution to English poesie, by way of preface, 2nd edition, London: Henry Brome, Thomas Basset and John Wright, 1677, engraved portrait frontispiece, title in red and black, erroneous page numbers to 14 pages after p. 305 (as usual, text continuous), bookplate of Allan D. MacDonald to front pastedown with ownership signature 'David Fife Anderson 27.12.49' above, final 2 leaves with repair to top corners affecting page numbers only, minor areas of spotting throughout, all edges gilt, 20th-century full mottled calf by Bayntun, gilt decorated spine with morocco title labels, gilt ruled decoration to boards, joints a little rubbed, 8vo QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Allan D. MacDonald (bookplate), David Fife Anderson (signature).WING P2815.
Great War ace aviation pioneer Pilot Dudley Travers handwritten letter 1936 from Cairo regarding his travels. Captain Frederick Dudley Travers DFC was an English World War I flying ace credited with nine aerial victories. His later life saw his continued service to his nation in both the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve and in civil aviation. He pioneered air routes into Africa, the Middle East, and India. Travers was almost an ace twice over in the first world war and has the impressive claim to fame of being the only ace flying the Bristol M1C monoplane, it was this fact which drew my attention to his story, as the Bristol was something of an underdog during the conflict, but all may not have been as it seemed. Born in York on the 15th of February 1897, Travers became interested, like so many do, in aviation during his school days peering through the fence at Hedon at the early aircraft of the time. Travers started his personal journey towards the air when he joined the Hertfordshire Yeomanry, part of the territorial force. On the first of January 1916, he graduated from the officer training corps with the rank of Second Lieutenant. He was promoted to Lieutenant in 1917, and on the 17th of April he transferred to the Royal Flying Corps. Flight training was carried out in Egypt and Travers went solo in just two and half hours! It is highly likely that Travers' training would have been carried out at the RFC training station of Aboukir, which was established in November 1916, this base was responsible not only for training British pilots, but also local cadets, gunners and observers. Photographs from Aboukir and the surrounding bases from the period show BE2 and Avro 504 aircraft as being commonplace so it is likely Travers would have trained on these. His first posting would be to 17 Squadron in Macedonia, part of No. 6 wing, which incorporated 17, 47 and 150 Squadrons. Here he initially flew the BE12, a single seat fighter version of the earlier BE2 observation aircraft, fitted with the same engine as the RE8. Travers' first victory came on the 19th of December 1917, flying a BE12, he forced an Albatros D. III out of control until it crashed. By May 1918 Travers had moved over to 150 squadron and the much improved RAF SE5a and, after months had passed since the first, he notched up two further kills that month, on the 15th and 18th respectively, the aircraft downed were an Albatros D. V and a DFW Reconnaissance aircraft. Both of these May Victories were shared. The D. V, shared with Gerald Gordon Bell and the DFW, with Ascheson Goulding. Ending the war with an impressive tally of 9 kills, Travers was given the temporary rank of flying officer on the 5th of December 1919, before moving onto an RAF reserve rank in 1922. He remained in this reserve role until 1940 achieving the rank of Flight Lieutenant. During the winter war years Travers kept flying in the Civilian world, becoming an air taxi pilot and on the 20th of February 1924 he was welcomed as a member of the Royal Aero Club. In 1926 he joined Imperial Airways, piloting their flying boats and pioneering their service to Egypt In the same year. As World War II arrived Travers continued with his Flying Boat career flying to and from West Africa and India, achieving 2 million air miles by 1942. In 1945 Travers performed the impressive task of ferrying a Shorts Sunderland down to Buenos Aires. On the 24th of March 1947 Travers carried out his last passenger carrying flight, arriving at Poole Harbour in the Shorts S. 26 Golden Hind flying boat, at the time the largest of its kind. It is fitting that this final flight, much like Travers first, began in Egypt. Good condition. All autographs 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 commemorative dish, 21st anniversary of the BBC Antiques Road Show, limited edition numbered 82 of 150 designed by Laurence McGowan, boxed with certificate, of the 150 of these dishes made, 145 were given to the cast and crew of the show, and five were given as prizes in a BBC Homes & Antiques magazine competition.Condition report:The dish is in excellent condition, with no damage or repairs.
A Collection of Various Plates to Comprise Three Poole, 449 Art Deco Winter, 160 Lady with Car and 446 Art Deco Spring, Three Royal Grafton Four Seasons Plates, Art Deco Beach Scene Decorated Plate and Coalport Series Plates, The Romance of the Norfolk Broads by David Dane Together with Pin Dish
A QUANTITY OF NAMED CERAMICS to include two Honiton plates with a fish design, a blue and white striped Rye water jug, an assortment of Prinknash striped tableware comprising a green striped water jug, a blue striped mug, two preserve pots with lids in green and blue, two small milk jugs, and a mustard pot, a pair of 'Mayflower' commemorative salt and pepper shakers, three Mason and Cash pudding basins, a Denby elongated dish designed by Glyn Colledge, a Hornsea black and white striped pot with a yellow lid, a pair of Hornsea 'Summit' turquoise salt and pepper shakers, a Poole pottery dish with vegetable design (20) (Condition Report: generally fair condition, the Rye jug has visible evidence of repair to the handle with hairline cracks and a large chip to the rim interior, a small visible hairline crack on the Prinknash, light crazing to multiple pieces)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, comprising a large Lladro table lamp depicting a boy clown and girl ballerina surrounding a tree (hand of clown has broken off, chipped bird wing), a vintage Poole Pottery large scallop sea shell bowl, a Poole Pottery Delphis planter abstract pattern, a selection of Wade animals approximately eighteen including 'Happy Families Mice', a Sylvac Manhattan vase height 21cm, a British Anchor three tier cake stand, etc. (s.d.) (2 boxes + loose)

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