THREE PIECES OF WORCESTER, CIRCA 1760 THREE PIECES OF WORCESTER, CIRCA 1760, comprising a coffee cup and tea bowl black printed with the 'Milkmaids' pattern and a saucer black printed with the 'Tea Party' pattern. (3) Saucer 13cm diameterTea bowl: Print to the base of the interior a little faded.Cup: Tiny hairline crack issuing from the rim. Gilding to the edge is worn.Saucer: Some minor wear to the black line border. A couple of tiny firing cracks.
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Susan Dobson (contemporary, North East) "Northern Fells", polychrome print, artist's proof, pencil signed and dated 1990, in card mount and antiqued silvered frame under glass, 55 cm x 70 cm framed. [After teaching and examining Art and Design for over fifteen years in several high schools in Newcastle upon Tyne, Susan became a self-employed artist/print maker in 2002. She moved into her current studio in 2003. Since then she has exhibited widely across northern England and Scotland, as well as participating regularly in Northumberland's open studio event, The Art Tour. She was also a member of the Art Tour Steering Group (2000 - 2007). She is a member of Northern Print and has continued to develop her printmaking practice through courses in new techniques. She has taken part in masterclasses with Donald Wilkinson, Norman Ackroyd and Mark Balakjian. See susandobson.co.uk]
F*** W*** (BRITISH, 20TH CENTURY)Royal Scots Fusiliers uniform in 1789signed with initials and dated 'F. W. /30' (lower right)watercolour and ink31.5 x 21.5cmtogether with a print of The Royal Scots Fusiliers after Richard Simkin; an embroidered crest and a football photosgraph from 1925 bith relating to The Royal Scots Fusiliers(4)Provenance: Major Henry T. Lawden, M.C (1890 - 1981): After qualifying as a solicitor before WW1, he was called up in 1914 as a member of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) and sent to France in September of that year. After being wounded in December 1914 he was commissioned into the Royal Scots Fusiliers in 1915. He took part in the disastrous first day of the Battle of the Somme (1 July 1916), where his group was one of the few who reached their objectives. However, 3 weeks later, early in the morning he was engaged in reconnaissance in No Man's Land within 30 yards of the German trenches when he was caught in the open and badly shot in the legs. He spent all day lying wounded in a shell hole until he could be brought back after dark. He was awarded the Military Cross for his actions, which saw his company established in an advantageous position. After recovering from his wounds he saw further action in Palestine in 1917, and was brought back to France in the spring of 1918 to resist the Germans' final attack. After WW1 he did not go back to the law, but stayed in the army until he retired in 1949. In the 1920s his regiment was sent to India and for a time he was seconded to be the Aide-de-Camp (ADC) to the Governor of the Indian states of Bihar and Orissa. After he retired he was a Councillor on Wandsworth Borough Council from 1953 to 1962, was Chairman of the Governors of Vauxhall Manor School and active in charities such as the NSPCC. This lot has been consigned for sale by his family along with Lots 661 and 662 and 663.
MICHAEL (20TH CENTURY) (16)A castle on a hillsigned 'MICHAEL' (lower left)oil on board40 x 32cmtogether with a Japanese print of women, 34 x 73cm; a Christopher Saxton map of Cheshire, 25 x 30cm; a Robert Morden map of Madagascar, 11 x 13cm; and twelve other prints and watercolours of various subjects by various hands of various sizes(16)
PETER TOMS (BRITISH, B. 1940) (2)Red Sails in the Solent, with Hurst Castle and The Needles beyondsigned 'Peter Toms' (lower right)watercolour heightened with white23.5 x 34cmARRProvenanceWyllie Gallery, Elvaston Place, Londontogether with a reproduction colour print after Beken of Cowes, 'The Dragons', 37 x 29cm(2)
Mid-Victorian pearlware teapot of squat baluster form, sepia print decoration of a young woman in a garden setting with a dog makers mark to the base H9cm, a Victorian copper lusterware jug panels decorated with a female figure 'Faith' H11.5cm, three matching C19th lusterware cups and saucers and a C19th blue glaze jug with relief molded decoration copper luster highlights painter's mark 135 to the base
Mid C19th Staffordshire blue and white print ware "Willow" pattern meat dish, 53cm x 43cm, similar smaller meat dish, Brownfields & Son "Woodland", three graduated sepia print ware meat dishes, makers mark and registered design number 14058, with impressed makers marks to the base, other ceramics including 1930's Czech dessert plate, etc
Pair of early C20th Keeling & Co Ltd Losol ware octagonal baluster design vases decorated in oriental style, H23.5cm, mid C19th Staffordshire print ware pedestal fruit bowl, decorated in polichrome enamels, D25.7cm H15.5cm, C20th Richard Wilson Dorset pottery fruit bowl, C20th Chinese ginger jar lacking lid, lead crystal pedestal fruit bowl (6)
Her Majesty pub by Taschin (sealed and boxed), Puffin Picture Book N 31 'Trees in Britain', architecture, law and other related books; 'La Kasbah !' Limited Edition Lithographic Print, of 150, indistinctly signed, 61 x 50.5cm, three signed prints, Peter Scott, Vernon Ward and others unsigned:- Three Boxes plus Canaletto print

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