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An extremely rare Swansea Cambrian Pottery mug, c1790, depicting a quant print entitled "St Michaels Mount", to the right a shield with the fifteen besants of Cornwall, surmounted by the Cornish motto “One and All”, over to the left a toper proposes the Cornish toast “Fish tin and copper”, height 15cm. see Pryce & Williams Fig 27. Condition Report: 1 cm chip to the rim. Glaze chips to the rim. Two large hairline cracks to the rim with discolouration around. Two further smaller hairlines. The foot rim has a 1.5 cm chip and been crudely stuck back. Chip to the glaze and small crack near the base of the 'mount'. Fine crazing throughout.
A rare late 18th century ovoid jug, with high straight neck and strap handle, printed in dark blue, showing a rakish gentleman and a lady with high feather hat seated either side of a tripod table, upon which are glasses, four clay pipes and a jug, printed 'GOOD ALE', on the opposite side an ornithological print shows a goose and her goslings, plus duck and kingfisher, height 18.5cm. Condition Report: Chip to the spout. There is an extensive crack from the rim to the shoulder. Chips to the foot rim. Crazed and stained throughout.
Raphael Tuck Railway Prints ‘Travelling on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway 1834’, first print - Plate 1 - travelling on 1st Class Carriages, Plate 2 travelling on 2nd Class, second print - Plate 3 - train of Wagons with goods and Plate 4 - Carriages with cattle, both mounted in frame, 750mm x 355mm approx, G-VG (2)
A Fine Art Limited Edition print entitled ‘A Camp Fire and Hard Times’, by Max Jacquiard, depicting Canadian Pacific Locomotive steaming through the Canadian Countryside in the evening with group around camp fire, mounted in frame 620mm x 805mm approx, signed by artist, no. 126 of 135 produced, with certificate, E
Peter Winslow Milton (American, b. 1930), 'Interiors IV: Hotel Paradise Cafe', signed bottom right and dated 1987, limited edition print 121/175, resist-ground etching and engraving. W. 90 cm, H. 61 cm. Literature: 'Peter Milton, Complete Prints 1960-1996', Robert Flynn Johnson and Peter Milton, Chronicle Books, San Francisco, 1996, p. 125.

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