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* A William IV pottery plate made to commemorate the Reform Act of 1832, purple transfer print showing the dissolution of parliament and so titled with a humorous caricature of the King addressing parliament, the border with floral sprays, crazed, 22.5 cm diameter, Herbert Ward collection label to base QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Private Collection, Bristol, UK.Bonhams, London, The Herbert Ward Collection, 8 September 1990 (lot 672).Many of these examples were made by Goodwin, Bridgewood & Harris, although this example is unmarked.
* Smart (George, 1774-1846). The Earth Stopper, circa 1820s, watercolour and collage (including cut felt) on paper laid down on bevelled wood panel (as issued), depicting a mounted countryman and his two dogs terrified by the silhouette of a chimney sweep standing in front of a donkey, crude paper repair to upper edge, rubbed in places, some chipping to edges, 26.2 x 38.8 cm, original printed paper label to verso 'G. Smart, maker of cloth & velvet figures, Frant, near Tunbridge Wells' above a 24-line verse, with imprint 'Clifford, Printer ... Tunbridge Wells' below, base of label with contemporary ink manicle and Latin inscription 'Ne plus ultra' QTY: (1)NOTE:Christie, George Smart, pp.74-83.East Sussex tailor George Smart, famed for his unique works of art fabricated from the scraps of cloth left over from his trade, was also noted for his portraits and dummy boards. His works were mentioned in several contemporary local guidebooks in the early 19th century which earned him minor celebrity status. His most famous subjects were ones he observed from his shop - Old Bright, the local postman, and The Goosewoman. Twenty-one works by George Smart were included in Tate Britain's 'British Folk Art' exhibition in 2014, and he is now recognised as one of the key figures in the history of English Folk Art.Unusually for Smart the subject of this creation is a borrowed one. Images of the earth stopper - an estate worker whose task it was to block up fox holes at night - date back to 1767, although Smart's humourous scene, in which the startled earth stopper interprets the silhouette of a chimney sweep and his donkey as a devil figure, most closely matches an unattributed print of around 1790, currently in the Lewis Walpole Collection at Yale University.
Laurence Stephen Lowry (British born 1887-1976) ARR Framed limited edition print 106/850, signed in pencil, lower margin. 'St Lukes Church, London' Published 1973 61cm x 46cm.CONDITION REPORT:Overall good condition, no visible damage to print. Some light scratches and signs of wear to frame.
Ritwa Wahlstrom - A 1960s single fabric panel decorated in the Rapsodi pattern, depicting large stylised flower heads in tones of red and orange over a black ground, printed mark to the selvedge, width 231cm x length 59cm, together with a Francis Price screen print fabric panel with wavy lines in red, brown and white, also various other 1950s/60s sample fabrics including headscarves, curtains etc, in various designs and colours. (11)
A collection of swimsuits to include: an early 1950s elasticated/gathered swimsuit in cream with navy blue floral motif print with skirt design, ruched and gathered neckline, two straps which fasten through two loops on the back. An early 1960s sunshine yellow swimsuit in ribbed nylon fabric, sweet-heart neckline, in-built sculptured bra cups, low back, low cut on leg with over skirt design. A mid 1950s ribbed nylon in royal blue structured swimsuit, made to measure by Spirella, hook & eye fastening and metal zip, boned down each side and bra cups, adjustable shoulder straps, low cut leg. (3).
A late 1950s / early 1960s powder blue nylon floral dress with grey and pink coloured motif print, very full skirt created with layers of tulle, spaghetti straps. A 1950s / early 1960s baby pink long prom dress with white flowers embossed onto the fabric, ruched bodice, wide shoulder straps and metal zip. (2)
A small collection of Derby County football memorabilia to include; a framed and glazed Peter Shilton hand signed picture depicting a montage of photos and information, no COA, along with a hand signed "The Ram" programme (signed to front cover) vs Newcastle Utd (April 3rd, 1999), and with a Derby County "The Complete Record" book and a leather book titled Derby County, a history from 1912. Also a commemorative framed and glazed print titled "End of an era" depicting players and The Baseball Ground - 1997. (5)
Rosebud teenage fashion vintage dolls x five, 1960s: (1) brunette, 1962, floral dress with pink stripes, original shoes; (2) auburn, 1961, #2026 outfit, plus original shoes; (3) brunette, red with white floral Rosebud outfit #2020, original shoes; (4) blonde, 1961, wearing pink and white gingham check Rosebud outfit #2025, original shoes; (5) brunette, white with purple flower print Rosebud outfit #2020, original shoes; Fair Plus to Excellent, 20"/51cm; (5).
Francis Price - A pair of 1960s screen print curtains in the Sylvana pattern, decorated with large overlapping stylised leaf forms in ochre over irregular cross hatch motifs on a vertical streaked ground, printed mark to the selvedge, width 238cm x drop 152cm, together with a pair of Robert Dodd for David Whitehead curtains, with stylised leaves with abstract paint splashes in tones of pink, width 172cm x drop 137cm, and a single fabric panel by Susan William Ellis for Portmeirion fabric in the Malachite pattern with irregular repeated lines in green and black, 117cm x 157cm, all tab topped with printed marks in the selvedge. (5)

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