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A COLLECTION OF POOLE POTTERY AND BLUE MOUNTAIN POTTERY ANIMALS, comprising a large Blue Mountain Pottery forest green and black Hippo, tortoise and elephant, a Royal Dux 'Raging Elephant', four Poole Pottery blue and black glazed Dolphin figures and three blue glazed figures of a field mouse, frog and Otter (11) (Condition Report: dust free, no obvious damage)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, comprising a pair of Mason's 'Chartreuse' pattern ginger jars, a blue and white striped Prinknash Pottery vase, a large red and white Spode 'Pink Tower' design planter and storage jar, a Denby stoneware vase, Honiton Pottery pitcher, Poole Pottery planter, Danmark arts & crafts green and brown vase, height 24cm, a Japanese Imari pattern bowl (large historic stapled repair), three mid-century Hornsea 'Fleur' pattern kitchen storage cannisters, a case of stainless steel cutlery, etc. (s.d) (Qty)
A Poole ‘Mushroom and sepia’ pattern part table service for six including; a tea pot, coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, six dinner plates, a lidded tureen, gravy boat and stand, etc; Poole blue and pink tea service for six comprised of; one picnic plate, six tea cups and saucers, six side plates, milk jug, sugar bowl; etc
A mixed lot of assorted ceramics including a Zsolnay Pecs style vase, Maling footed bowl, a modern Poole vase, three Wedgwood plates after Clarice Cliff and a frosted glass elephant.Condition Report: Height of Zsolnay Pecs vase 27cm, the vase has been broken and cruddy glued back together, light surface scratches to the plates, mailing bowl is cracked.
ÆŸ HOROLOGICAL REFERENCE BOOKS MAINLY ON 17th TO 19th CENTURY ENGLISH CLOCKSSEVENTEEN VOLUMES:Symonds, R.W. THOMAS TOMPION, his life and work Spring Books, London 1969, quarter calf; Dawson, Percy G. THE IDEN CLOCK COLLECTION unnumbered copy from limited edition of 1,000Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 1987, dj; Bruton, Eric The Wetherfield Collection of Clocks N.A.G. Press, London 1981; Barder, Richard C. The Georgian Bracket Clock 1714-1830 Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 2001, dj; Dawson, Percy G., Drover, C.B. and Parkes, D.W. Early English Clocks Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 1982, (dj); Cescinsky, Herbert and Webster, Malcolm R. ENGLISH DOMESTIC CLOCKS facsimile reprint of the 1913 edition, Chancery House Publishing Company Limited, Woodbridge 1976, d; Edwardes, Ernest L. The Grandfather Clock John Sherratt and Son Limited, London 1971, dj; Edwardes, Ernest L. The Story of the Pendulum Clock John Sherratt and Son Limited, London 1977, dj; Nicholls, Andrew English Bracket and Mantel Clocks Blandford Press, Poole 1981, dj; Hana, W.F.J. English Lantern Clocks Blandford Press, Poole 1979, dj; Darken, Jeff and Hooper, John English 30 Hour Clocks, Origin & Development 1600-1800 Penita Books, Woking 1997, dj; Loomes, Brian BRITISH CLOCKS ILLUSTRATED Robert Hale, London 1992, (ex. public Library), dj; Lloyd, H. Alan THE ENGLISH DOMESTIC CLOCK, ITS EVOLUTION AND HISTORY published by the author, London 1938, embossed card; Bird, Anthony ENGLISH HOUSE CLOCKS 1600-1850 David and Charles Limited, Newton Abbot 1973, dj; Neale, J.A. JOSEPH AND THOMAS WINDMILLS Reprinted excerpt from the June 1987 issue of 'Antiquarian Horology', The Antiquarian Horological Society, Ticehurst 1987, softbound with stapled spine; Loomes, Brian The Early CLOCKMAKERS of Great Britain N.A.G. Press Limited, London1981, dj; Clutton, C., Baillie, G.H. and Ilbert, C.A. BRITTEN'S OLD CLOCKS & WATCHES AND THEIR MAKERS Bloomsbury Books, London 1986, dj, (17). Condition Report: Bruton on the Wetherfield Collection is lacking its dust jacket. Symonds on Tompion has later part-leather binding (original binding was cloth boards) which is in good condition although both boards have a very slight warp. All other volumes are in sound but used condition with their dust jackets (where originally supplied) hence are appropriate for use as 'working copies in a horological library. Condition Report Disclaimer
(Whittington Press.) Nigel Hamway & Peter Lawrence: '2020 Vision: Nineteen Wood Engravers, One Collector, and the Artists Who Inspired Them.', Cheltenham, Nomad Letterpress & the Society of Wood Engravers, 2020, limited edition, number 153 of 340 copies, set in Perpetua and printed by Anna Parker and Pat Randle at the Whittington Press on Zerkall Paper, published to mark the Centenary of the Society of Wood Engravers, a year on press, this book links past with present. Nigel Hamway selected nineteen of his favourite contemporary wood engravers and asked them for work (many of whom produced a new engraving for the project), they in turn chose a significant artistic influence to be included alongside their work. Numerous full page illustrations throughout, several tipped in/folding, comprising juxtapositions of illustrations by the following artists: Ian Stephens & Thomas Bewick -- Neil Bousfield & Paul Nash -- Anne Desmet & Edward Wadsworth -- Hilary Payner & Henry Moore -- George Tute & John Farleigh -- Sarah Van Niekerk & Gertrude Hermes -- John Lawrence & Gertrude Hermes -- Howard Phipps & Eric Ravilious -- Andy English & Reynolds Stone -- Peter Lawrence & Geoffrey Wales -- Tichard Wagener & Robert Motehrwell -- Simon Brett & Derrick Harris -- Geri Waddington & Monica Poole -- Chris Daunt & Monica Poole -- Abigail Rorer & Leonard Baskin -- Sue Scullard & Yvonne Skargon -- Miriam MacGregor & John Lawrence -- Harry Brockway & Sarah Van Niekerk -- Paul L. Kershaw & Simon Lawrence -- Nigel Hamway on Peter Holland & John Nash. Folio (34 x 26cm), original quarter cloth, patterned paper covered boards, printed label to spine, original slipcase, together with the original specimen for 2020 Vision, folio, [8]pp, with Autograph Letter Signed from Pat Randle of Nomad Letterpress, Whittington Press, 14.3.2000, on headed paper, housed in original envelope together with a limited edition wood engraving by Simon Brett, 19 x 13cm, pencil signed and numbered 15/50
A Cobridge Stoneware high fired type glaze bottle, vase, 19cm; lidded storage jar and similar dish, mushroom design, 11cm; another, fruit design, 11cm; red and grey flambe vase, 16cm; Burslem Pottery Poppy pattern vase; two Dennis China Works dishes; Poole Pottery Delphis pattern vase, 11cm; and Lorna Bailey for Old Ellgreave Burslem - a Charles Rennie Mackintosh design vase, signed, 12.5cm.Qty: 11Condition report:The Poole vase has some fine surface scratches. Two of the Dennis China Works dishes have crazing. One Cobridge dish has a crack to the back. All the Cobridge items are 1st quality. Please see additional uploaded images.

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