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* A Poole Pottery oval dish, late 20th c., hand painted by Alison Benbow, in bright colours with the head of a fanciful penguin-like creature wearing spectacles, on blue and green background, width 13.5ins (34cm), together with a Poole Pottery 1960s/70s tear-drop shape dish decorated with stylised flowers on a red background, width 12ins (30.5cm), plus a Myott, Son & Co. Art Deco style chamber pot, brightly decorated with stylised sunflowers in yellow and orange, and a miscellaneous collection of 20th c. ceramics, including Poole Pottery and Art Deco style items, etc. (-)
MILITARY. Pivka, Otto von. Armies of the Napoleonic Era, David & Charles, Newton Abbot 1979. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; Haythornthwaite, Philip. Uniforms of the French Revolutionary Wars 1789-1802, first British edition, Blandford Press, Poole 1981. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; and a further eighteen works of military and model soldier interest, (20).
NON-LEAGUE Approx 100 programmes, mainly 1960s but several 1950s inc: Macclesfield v Northwich 66/67; Leytonstone v Wimbledon 59/60; Poole v Yeovil 56/57; Hyde v Wigan Rov 59/60; Walthamstow v Woking 53/54; Maidstone v Grays 58/59; Banbury v Ramsgate 66/67 (first in SL); Dunstable v Horsham 53/54; Sutton Town v Consett 59/60; Bedworth v Atherstone 57/58; Bexleyheath v Margate 55/56; 1956 Amateur Cup Final etc. Generally good
* Hubbard (Eric Hesketh, 1892-1957). The Fair Gound, etching, signed , titled and numbered 57/100 below image, 20 x 29.5cm (8 x 11.5ins), together with a signed woodcut by the same artist, plus The Mower, etching, signed, titled and numbered 33/50 below image, 20 x 15cm (8 x 6ins), and Short (Frank), The New Inn, Poole, etching, signed in pencil below image, 25 x 17.5cm (9.75 x 7ins), plus Osborne (Malcolm), Female portrait, etching, signed below image by artist, 23 x 17.5cm (9 x 7ins), and Blaylock (Thomas Todd), The Ebbing Tide, woodcut printed in colours, signed and titled below image, 17 x 25cm (6.75 x 9.75ins), and, Woollard (Dorothy C.)Ye Old Lattice Inn, etching, signed in pencil below artist, 19.5 x 27cm (7.75 x 10.75ins) (7)
Paul Falconer (Faulkener) Poole (attrib.): a gilt framed and glazed 19th century heightened watercolour: "Girl at a Fountain" - a girl by spring in rocks filling a flagon with water. The back of the picture bears a fragment from the Catalogue of the Lisvane House Collection listing this painting. The Lisvane House Collection was sold on 6th and 7th May 1913 - Rare Book Bindings (595 items), Framed Engravings (102 items) and Old English Water Colour Drawings (36 items). The Antique Furniture and other items were sold on 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th May. A full list of the items sold is held in Cardiff County Library (Local History Department)
* Wood engraving. Ten works: Furst (Herbert) Editor. The Woodcut An Annual, No.1, 1927, one of 75 special edition copies; Forty-five Wood-engravers, Simon Lawrence 1982, (350), slip case; Mackley (G) Wood Engraving, 1948; Monica Poole Wood Engraver, 1984; Gregson (W) A Student`s Guide to .., Batsford 1953, dust wrapper; Agnes Miller Parker, The Fleece Press 1990, slip case; `Shall we join the Ladies?, Studio One Gallery 1979, (500); Chambers (D) Joan Hassall, 1985; Jackson`s Treatise on Wood Engraving, calf; etc (12)
A GROUP OF FIVE EUROPEAN COURT SWORDS 19TH CENTURY Comprising four English swords respectively by POOLE & CO., DAVIES & SON, C. WEBB & CO. and the last unsigned, each with etched blade and gilt metal hilts, three retaining bullion sword-knots, three with scabbards; the fifth almost certainly French, unsigned, with etched blued and gilt blade and gilt-brass hilt including a pommel in the form of Minerva, in snakeskin-covered scabbard with gilt-brass mounts en suite with hilt The first 31 1/8 in. (79 cm.) blade (5) View on Christie's.com
A BRITISH PATTERN 1831 GENERAL OFFICER'S SWORD BY POOLE & CO., SAVILLE ROW, LONDON, LAST QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY With curved single-edged blade double-edged towards the point etched with 'VR' cypher and crossed sword and baton, regulation gilt brass hilt, ivory grip-scales, red and gold bullion sword-knot, in original regulation brass scabbard with two suspension rings; together with second brown leather-covered field service scabbard with plated chape 30 1/8 in. (76.4 cm.) blade (2) View on Christie's.com
A pair of Poole pottery vases, 20th century, with flared cylindrical bodies, decorated with colourful flowerheads, height 17 cm, together with a Poole pottery conical vase, 20th century, with colourful flowerheads, height 22.5 cm, a Poole pottery squat vase with similar decoration, height 10 cm, a Poole pottery jar and cover and a Poole pottery rectangular box and cover, marks to bases, (6).
A pair of Bernard Rooke pottery table lamps, of waisted cylindrical form with incised banded decoration, height 45.5 cm, together with a Bernard Rooke pottery vase, of rectangular form with incised roundel decoration, height 16 cm, a Carter Stabler Adams Poole pottery twin handled ewer, the baluster body in a pale blue glaze with twin loop handles with central band of stripped leaf decoration, height 17.5 cm, and three further pottery vases and ewers, (7) - It is the buyers responsibility to ensure electrical items are professionally rewired for use.
A Victorian porcelain part dessert service, comprising of comports, plates, each depicting red band surrounding floral sprays, together with two Denby style jugs, a Poole pottery twin handled vase, Commemorative cups, a Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern charger, a Carlton ware Oriental black and orange dragon vase, and further miscellaneous plates, vases and jugs, cups and saucers, (a Lot).

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