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Monica Poole (British 1921-2003) "Dandelion" Signed, titled and numbered 8/75 in pencil in the margin, wood engraving.25.5 x 21.5cm (framed 42 x 37cm)Poole is recorded as having produced 36 wood engravings from 1977 to 1993, all of which rarely appear on the market. Examples of her work can be found in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the British Museum in London, the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh, the Boston Public Library and in many other collections. Her close friend and fellow wood engraver, George Mackley, published a book on her prints in 1994.Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The print is in good, original condition. The paper has browned universally across the sheet and there are some minor spots of foxing. There are some minor undulations across the paper and one or two minor surface marks and scuffs. The print is ornately framed and glazed. The frame has some minor scuffs and knocks commensurate with age.
Replica Railways OO Gauge group of Goods Wagons consisting of GWR Vent Van, 7-plank Open Poole & Co, Renwick & Wilton, Bath & Crosshome, Tank Wagon Shell Electrical Oils, 7-plank Wagon Llewellyn Bros, 7-plank Patent Nut & Bolt, 7-plank Wagon Bognor and others and includes a number of duplicates, contents Near Mint in Excellent boxes. (33)
Vinyl - Mod / Beat, over 50 mainly original UK pressings 1960s albums including a few pop, to include: Julie Driscoll (Marmalade), Them - The Andy Young Them (original UK), Small Faces (2 original UK albums on Decca), Yardbirds - Five Live Yardbirds (original UK), Brian Poole & The Tremeloes (original UK Decca), Marianne Faithfull (original UK Decca), The Spencer Davis Group (original UK), This Is MerseyBeat (original), Georgie Fame, The Herd, The Fortunes, Alma Cogan, The Honeycombs, Manfred Mann (3 original albums), Jefferson, Tim Hardin 1 (original stereo), Troggs (2 original albums), Jay & The Americans, Graham Bonney, Denny Seaton & The Sabres, The Challengers, Fives Company, Donovan (original box set), Billy Joe Royal, The Nocturnes, Al Stewart, John Walker, Hollies, Houston Wells & The Marksmen, and many more. Condition VG overall with higher examples
Vinyl - Mod / Beat, over 50 mainly original UK pressings 1960s albums including a few pop, to include: Yardbirds - Five Live Yardbirds (original UK), Lee Hazelwood, Zoot Money’s Big Roll band, the Rockin’ Berries, Johnny Crawford, Brian Poole & The Tremeloes, The Merseybeats, Manfred Mann, The Animals (2 albums), Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels, Tommy Janes & The Shondells (2 albums), Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders (5 original albums), unauthorised version, Alan David, The Fortunes, Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas, Paul Revere & The raiders, The Honeycombs, Bruce Channel, John Walker, Dick & Dee Dee, John Barry, Shorty with Georgie Fame, Julie Driscol Brian Auger & The Trinity, The Nocturnes, Jackie De Shannon, The Association, Dave Berry, Every Mother’s Son’s, Equals, and many more. Condition VG overall with higher examples
A Poole Pottery creamware commemorative canted rectangular plaque, by Harold Brownsword, commemorating His Majesty King Edward VIII, detail profile in relief, surmounted with a crown, impressed mark and printed signature to reverse, approx 28.5cm high x 22ccm wideCondition - two hairline cracks to reverse and crazed throughout
ANGLINGALDHAM (W.H.) A Quaint Treatise on 'Flees and the Art a Artyfichall Flee Making', FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH OF THE AUTHOR SIGNED 'yours faithfully W.H. Aldam' beneath the image pasted to leaf facing list of contents, half-title, 2 chromolithographed plates after James Poole, 25 actual specimens of hooked flies, and samples of fly-tying materials within 22 sunken mounts, samples attached with coloured serrated paper seals, light spotting, publisher's pictorial cloth gilt, g.e., neatly rebacked preserving original spine [Westwood & Satchell, p.3], 4to, John B. Day, 1876Footnotes:Provenance: Mary Benwell, presentation inscription from the author ('Mary Benwell with W.H.A's kind regards') in red ink, and further inscription 'Dr. Roberts with Mrs Benwell's kindest regards' in black ink on title-page.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Regional pottery and porcelain Liverpool, Chelsea, Bristol, Leeds, Poole, Swansea, &c. Entwistle, P. Sept-Centenary Anniversary, Liverpool, 1907. Catalogue of Liverpool Pottery & Porcelain, exhibited at the Historical Exhibition. Liverpool: Lee and Nightingale, printers, 1907. 8vo, extra-illustrated with 55 photographs, contemporary green morocco gilt;Bryant, G.E. The Chelsea Porcelain Toys. London & Boston: The Medici Society, 1925. Folio, number 92 of 650 copies, original blue cloth gilt;Mackenna, F. Severne. Chelsea Porcelain. The Gold Anchor wares. Leigh-on-Sea: F. Lewis, 1952. Number 313 of 500 copies signed by the author, original yellow cloth gilt, dust-jacket;[Idem] Another copy, 1951, 121/500, unsigned, without jacket; Hurlbutt, Frank. Chelsea China. London: University Press of Liverpool / Hodder and Stoughton, Ltd., 1937. 8vo, edition de luxe, original blue cloth gilt;King, William. Chelsea Porcelain. London: Benn Brothers, Limited, 1922. Original cloth gilt, dust-jacket;Hurlbutt, Frank. Bristol Porcelain. London: The Medici Society, 1928. Original green cloth gilt, dust-jacket;Kidson, Joseph R. and Frank. Historical Notices of the Leeds Old Pottery. Leeds: J.R. Kidson, 1892. 4to, number 157 of 250 copies, original brown cloth gilt;Watney, Bernard M. Liverpool Porcelain of the Eighteenth Century. Shepton Beauchamp: Richard Dennis, 1997. 4to, original black cloth gilt, dust-jacket; Hillis, Maurice. Liverpool Porcelain, 1756-1804. [n.p., n.d.] 2011. 4to, original red cloth gilt, dust-jacket;Towner, Donald. The Leeds Pottery. London: Cory, Adams & Mackay Ltd., 1963. 8vo, original cloth gilt, dust-jacket;Haggar, Reginald and Elizabeth Adams. Mason Porcelain and Ironstone 1796-1853. London: Faber and Faber, 1977. 8vo, original blue cloth gilt, dust-jacket;Spelman, W.W.R. Lowestoft China. London: Jarrold & Sons, 1905. 8vo, out-of-series copy of 500, original blue cloth;Bemrose, William. Longton Hall Porcelain. London: Bemrose & Sons, Ltd., 1906. 8vo, original blue cloth gilt; Hayward, Leslie - Paul Atterbury, editor. Poole Pottery. Somerset: Richard Dennis, 1995. Original blue cloth, dust-jacket;John, W.D. Swansea Porcelain. Newport: The Ceramic Book Company, 1958. Folio, original blue cloth gilt;[Idem] The Nantgraw Porcelain Album. Newport: The Ceramic Book Company, 1975. Folio, original red morocco gilt;[Idem] Nantgraw Porcelain. Newport: R.H. Johns Ltd., 1948. Folio, original red leather gilt; and 17 othersProvenance:Provenance: From the library of a collector
Paul Sandby R.A. (1725 – 1809) Capriccio Landscape with a horse and rider ascending a hillside track towards rural buildings, initialled P.S. lower right, watercolour, 23 x 29.5 cm, frame 43 x 48 cmProvenance: collection of Peter Roberts, purchased from Abbott and Holder, handwritten inscription verso with provenance to J Poole Esq 1814Footnote: Peter Roberts was born in Shropshire and brought up in the market town of Shrewsbury. He attended the Priory Grammar School before leaving for Cambridge University where he studied Classics and English. He qualified as a teacher, working first at Rydal School in North Wales before being appointed Head of English at Oundle School in 1982 where he remained until his retirement in 2007. Later in life he returned to his roots in Shropshire and spent his time pursuing his love of the arts, and built up a very carefully curated collection of antique furniture, antiquarian books and in particular, 19th Century English Watercolours. Roberts had a keen eye and focused on some of Britain’s best loved landscape painters such as David Cox, John Varley, Paul Sandby, Peter de Wint and William Leighton Leitch.Condition:The painting is a watercolour, framed under glazing, not examined external to the frame. The sheet is well preserved, no obvious faults, good condition. Some minor ageing. Paint surface and condition is good, some minor fade, no obvious issues. Frame has some general wear and tear.
Two trays of china and glass to include: Arthur Wood pitcher, Coalport floral teapot and coffee pot, Crown Devon Fieldings vase, Franklin Mint 'Georgian porcelain' teapot, Alka Kunst Bavarian 'Pompadour' design oval footed dish, a Poole pottery dolphin ornament, a blue glass vase and pale pink glass centre bowl, a lustre Carlton Ware leaf shaped dish etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two boxes of china to include: Royal Worcester miniature vases, Aynsley 'Celeste' vase, various Art pottery and other vases, Wedgwood Jasperware pin tray, Royal Copenhagen candle holder, terracotta painted moon flask, ladles, miniature teapot, animal figures, Poole pottery preserve jar, fairings 'Three O'clock in the morning', hardstone carved goldfish roundel, Royal Crown Derby 'Derby Posies' teapot, cruet set, Mason's Ironstone 'Swansea' design ramekin, Wedgwood black Jasperware chamberstick, pin trays, preserve jars etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Phoebe Stabler (1879-1955)The Lavender Woman, 1911a Hammersmith Bridge pottery figure, glazed in colours,incised Stabler 23 to inside, cast Stabler mark and 1911 to base20cm. high ProvenanceSir Ambrose Heal, thence by descent. LiteratureLeslie Hayward & Paul Atterbury, Poole Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 40 for a comparable, later example made at Poole Pottery illustrated. This figure was made at Poole from 1922.
An early Carter Stabler & Adams Poole Pottery Deer plate designed and painted by Truda Adams, incised to Heal, painted to the well with a deer standing alert, its head raised, in colours on a grey ground, impressed CSA mark, painted TA monogram, incised Heal, 29cm. diam. ProvenanceSir Ambrose Heal, thence by descent.LiteratureThe Studio Yearbook, 1924, this design illustrated image I.Leslie Hayward & Paul Atterbury, Poole Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 36 for a related original design illustrated.
18 EFE buses and coach, Hants & Dorset. 12x Bristol VRIII including open tops. Routes include, 101 Bournemouth, 67 Winchester, 98 Harmans Cross & Corfe Castle. 149 Beaulieu & Lymington. 102 Poole etc. Plus 4x Bristol Lodekka FLF, routes include 47 Southampton and 24 Wimborne. A Bristol RELL 153 to Poole and a Bristol MW coach, 109 New Milton. Code 3 alterations extend only to route destinations and number plates. All boxed, with applied labels. Contents VGC. £70-90
22 Base Toys and EFE. 19 Base Toys, 17 of which are Code 3 examples. 16 Bristol Lodekka, routes include 57 Cadnam, 23 Bournemouth, 78 Walston, 63 Romsey, 77 Warsash, 3 Poole and 86A Southampton. Plus a Bristol MW single deck, 67 Petersfield. Also 2 non Code 3, both Lodekka examples. Also 3 EFE Code 3, Lodekka's 22 to Wimborne, 21 Bournemouth and 23 to Poole. Code 3 alterations extend only to route destinations and number plates. All boxed, with applied labels. Contents VGC. £60-80
18 EFE Buses Wilts & Dorset. 15 Bristol VRIII. Routes include X3 Salisbury. X1 Southampton. 122 Bournemouth. 131 Corfe Mullen. 188 Blandford. 187 Lytchett Matravers. 143 Swanage. 101 Poole. 156 Creekmoor. Plus 3 Bristol RELL. Routes 37 Southampton. X4 Salisbury. 188 Weymouth. All boxed with applied labels. Contents VGC. £70-90
18 EFE Buses and Coaches. Including 12x Code 3 as follows: 8x Hants & Dorset, 4x Bristol RELL, routes 56 Southampton, 38 Salisbury, 11 Bournemouth and 38 Bournemouth. 2x Bristol VRIII both 143 Swanage. Also 2x Bristol Lodekka, 24 Bournemouth and 28 to Poole. Plus 5 others, non Code 3. Also 4x Western National- 2x Bristol VRIII, route 84 Tavistock. A Leyland National, 423 Littlemoor, plus one other a non Code 3. Also a Devon General Bristol VRIII, 187 Newton Abbot. All boxed, Code 3 with applied labels. Vehicles VGC. £70-90
Two Poole Pottery Himalayan Poppy pattern dishes, a Russian porcelain model of a giraffe, a silver-mounted cranberry glass vase and a Wedgwood basalt trinket box and cover, various printed and impressed marks, the dishes with stylised poppies on a bright orange ground, 27.5cm diam., the waisted cranberry glass ribbed vase hallmarked for London, 1904, the giraffe naturalistically modelled seated

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