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A Grays pottery silver lustre part coffee set, comprising coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, four cups and four saucers, a Poole pottery tea for two painted with leaping deer on a pink ground, together with a collection of assorted Susie Cooper tea and dinnerware, various patterns, including Tiger Lilly, Endon & Grey Leaf and other decorative china (some faults).
A Wedgwood Cane Ware game dish and cover, with a liner, 24 cm wide, a pair of Royal Doulton Series Ware vases, Poole and other ceramics (a.f.) (qty) Condition report Report by NG Cane Ware game dish only: Cover chipped. Liner cracked in several places, with discolouration and damp patches under glaze. Base also cracked a couple of times, a couple of nibbles to border around base. Base stamped Wedgwood, GHT (?) Y, 10 (?) . Overall grubby and with some small firing cracks to decoration.
Pontypridd Rugby Club Centenary Club history and 1980 signed tour programme to Canada - to incl 1876 – 1976 club history (G) and 1980 Souvenir programme signed by 24 tour players and officials to incl Tommy David, Bob Dwyer, Ian Walsh, Gareth Llewellyn, Steve Flynn, John Poole Jeff Hazzard et al (2)
Hal Godfrey, The Rejuvenation of Miss Semaphore: Jarrold & Sons, undated, and eleven other books with decorative boards to include; Georges Ohnet, The Red Flag: Alston Rivers Ltd, 1910; W. Pett Ridge, Nearly Five Milion: Hodder & Stoughton, 1907; Thomas Miller, Sweet Spring Time: Groombridge & Sons, undated; Mrs H. Lovett Cameron, A Lost Wife: F.V. White & Co, 1890; Sir Walter Scott, Ivanhoe: J.M. Dent & Co, 1900; Samuel Lover, He Would be a Gentleman: Routledge, 1873; Eva Travers Evered Poole, Golden Links in a Life Chain: James Nisbet & Co, 1886; Mrs Molesworth, Hoodie: W. R. Chambers Ltd, undated; Bertram Mitford, A Veldt Offical: Ward, Lock & Bowden Limited, 1895; Haldane Macfall, The Wooings of Jeszebel Pettyfer: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton and Kent, 1913; Mrs Henry Wood, George Canterbury`s Will: Richard Bentley & Son, 1885. (12)
Rev E. Cahill, Freemasonry and the Anti-Christian Movement, M.H. Gill and Son, Ltd, 1952 and other Masonic books to include; Herbert Poole, Gould`s History of Freemasonry, Vol I, II, III, VI: Caxton Publishing Company Ltd; Walton Hannah, Christian by Degrees, Masonic religion revealed in the light of faith, Augustine Press, 1954; Alexander Piatigorsky, Who`s Afraid of Freemasons? : The Harvill Press, 1977; Ron Chudley, Thomas Dunckerley, A Remarkable Freemason: Lewis Masonic, 1982; J.W. Stubbs, Freemasonry in my life: Lewis Masonic, 1985; Walton Hannah, Darkness Visible, a revelation & interpretation of freemasonry, Augustine Press, 1952. (10) Provenance: Dr Robert Petrie dec`d (Wallington, Surrey), member of a number of Lodges in Scotland and England
R. Lindsay, A History of the Mason Lodge Holyrood House (St. Luke`s) No. 44 Volume II: T and A Constable Ltd, 1935 together with other Masonic books to include; W. Fred. Vernon, History of Freemasonry in the Provenance of Roxburgh, Peebles and Selkirkshires: George Kenning, 1893; Minutes of the Lodge of Edinburgh, Mary`s Chapel, No 1 1598-1738: Quator Coronati Lodge No 2076, 1962; David Stevenson, The Origins of Freemasonry, Scotland`s Century 1590-1710: Cambridge University Press, 1988; Wallace McLeod, The Grand Design: Anchor Communications, 1991; Douglas Knoop & G.P. Jones, The Scottish Mason and The Mason World: Manchester University Press, 1939; David Stevenson, The First Freemasons, Scotland`s Early Lodges and their Members: Aberdeen University Press, 1988; David Stevenson, The First Freemasons, Scotland`s Early Lodges and their Members: Geo. Stewart & Co Ltd, 2001; R. Lindsay, The Scottish Rite for Scotland: The Supreme Council for Scotland Ancient and Scottish Rite, 1958; Herbert Poole, The Thistle MS; H. Carr, The Mason and the Burgh, An Examination of the Edinburgh Register of Apprentices and the Burgess Rolls: The Quatuor Coranti Lodge, 1954; A.L. Miller, Notes on The Early History and Records of The Lodge, Aberdeen: The University Press, Aberdeen, undated (12) Provenance: Dr Robert Petrie dec`d (Wallington, Surrey), member of a number of Lodges in Scotland and England
NOTE: The last manuscript is No. 99, not No 1999 as stated in the catalogue: The secret history of the Free-Masons: undated; together with five Masonic Manuscripts; The Alnwick Manuscript No E10, Reproduction and Transcript, copy no 102: Privately Printed in 1895; H. Poole, The Graham Manuscript: undated; The Newcastle College Roll D 37, Reproduction and Transcript, Copy No. 154: Privately Printed in 1894; The Newcastle College Roll D 37, Reproduction and Transcript, Copy No. 177: Privately Printed in 1894; The Alnwick Manuscript No E.10, Reproduction and Transcript. Copy No 99: Privately Printed in 1895 (6) Provenance: Dr Robert Petrie dec`d (Wallington, Surrey), member of a number of Lodges in Scotland and England
William Hughan, The Old Charges of British Freemasons: Simpkin, Marshall and Co, 1872; together with six books to include; W. Levander, A Newly Discovered Version of the Old Charges; William Waples, a copy of The Ancient M.S. Charges of Masons: Sunderland, 1952; Herbert Poole, The Old Charges: The Masonic Record 1924; and another copy; An Exact Typographical Reproduction of the Langdale Masonic MS of the Old Charges: Marsden and Co Ltd, 1913; Alex Horne, The York Legend in the Old Charges: A Lewis Ltd, 1978; and paraphernalia relating to Old Charges of Freemasons. Provenance: Dr Robert Petrie dec`d (Wallington, Surrey), member of a number of Lodges in Scotland and England
Ernest St. John Burton, signed oil on canvas "Poole Harbour from Evening Hill". 20th century English School. Framed Acquired from Riddetts Auctions Bournemouth Executor sale; From the collection of a Bournemouth connoisseur collected by him and his father over the last 50 years 20 x 30in. (51 x 76cm)

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