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A Watcombe terracotta circular plaque: painted by Robert H F Rippon* [1836-1917] with a religious banner decorated with grapes and berries and inscribed ` As for me and my house/ We will serve the lord` within a surround of trees and foliage, signed, impressed factory mark and retailer `R & S, London`, inscribed `Robert H F Rippon, 4 Sidney Terrace, ? Road, W Norwood`, circa 1880, 27cm diameter * Notes. Illustrator published by The Natural History Museum.
*Biography. The Rheads were an old North Staffordshire family who had been connected with pottery production since the 18th century. Frederick Alfred Rhead [1856-1933] was to follow the family tradition of potting but combined it with that of artist and designer. At the age of thirteen he joined Mintons as an apprentice painter and a year later was assigned as an apprentice to Louis Solon, the leading exponent of the difficult and skillful technique of pate-sur-pate. Frederick worked for Solon until 1877 and the following year joined the Wedgwood factory. He also worked as a freelance for firms such as Pinder, Bourne and as art director for James Gildea, Brownfield`s and Wileman & Co. In 1912 he joined Wood & Sons and then in 1929 Cauldon Potteries which at that time was a conglomerate including Royal Crown Derby, Royal Worcester and Ridgways. Five of Frederick`s six children were involved in the pottery business, Frederick Hurten Rhead [1880-1942] and Charlotte [Lottie] Rhead [1885-1947] are probably the best known. Frederick Hurten worked for most of his life in the United States for firms including Tiltonville, Wheeling, The Weller Pottery, Roseville, his own firm Rhead Pottery and the Homer Laughlin China Company. Charlotte Rhead [1885-1947] started her career at Wardle & Co. in Hanley and it was here that she developed her skills as a tubeliner. She subsequently worked for Keeling & Co., T&R Boote and with her father at Wood and Sons. She is probably best known for her work at Burgess & Leigh [Burleigh Pottery] and A.G.Richardson [Crown Ducal]. PROVENANCE: The present collection is being sold on behalf of the Executors of the estate of the late Richard Harry Rhead Cronin. Frederick Alfred Rhead and his wife Adolphine had six children: Frederick, Henry, Marie, Charlotte, Catherine and Adolphine. Richard Harry Rhead Cronin was the son of Marie and therefore Charlotte Rhead`s nephew. A fine Frederick Alfred Rhead, probably for Minton, pate-sur-pate porcelain vase: of cylindrical form decorated with an angel holding aloft a large bowl with text below `And when the angel with his darker draught draws up to thee-take that and do not shrink` taken from verse 48 of The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, signed F.A. Rhead, 30.5 cm. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)
Frederick Rhead, a porcelain vase in the Art Nouveau manner: of waisted cylindrical form, with raised design of gilt lined tree trunks and branches on a mottled blue ground, stylised green foliage below, incised mark `F R 13`, 21 cm high, crack to rim of base. *Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)
Charlotte Rhead, two tube-lined tiles: each decorated with a portrait of a Dutch girl in an interior wearing an ornate cap, a window behind, backstamp for T & R Boote Ltd., 14 x 10 cm in gilt frames (2). * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)
Charlotte Rhead for T.& R. Boote, a tube-lined pottery rectangular tile; and a pen and ink drawing by Frederick Rhead: the tile decorated with the front aspect of a large crenellated country house and garden, possibly Hawarden Castle, Flintshire, the former home of Sir William Gladstone, signed L. Rhead, impressed factory mark, 15.5 x 12.5 cm in original oak frame; together with a pen and ink drawing by Frederick Rhead of the same property, signed, 30 x 22 cm [2]. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)
Charlotte Rhead, a tube-lined rectangular tile; and a watercolour drawing: the tile decorated with the front aspect of a red brick house with verandah, signed verso `L. Rhead 1910` and with backstamp for T & R Boote, 8 x 15.5 cm in original parcel gilt oak frame; together with an original watercolour drawing, attributed to Frederick Rhead, of the same property, 44 x 29 cm. (2) It is likely that the house was a Rhead family property. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)
Charlotte Rhead, a tube-lined square tile: decorated with the portrait of a Dutch girl wearing an ornate scarf, a landscape beyond, signed `L. Rhead 1910`, backstamp for T & R Boote Ltd., 15 cm in parcel gilt frame. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)
Charlotte Rhead, a tube-lined tile: decorated with a female hare holding an umbrella and wearing a dark blue hat and fur trimmed turquoise coat, backstamp for T & R Boote Ltd., 15.5 x 8 cm in oak frame. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)
Charlotte Rhead, two tube-lined rectangular tiles: one of a Dutch boy flower seller, backstamp for T. & R. Boote Ltd., 15.5 x 8 cm; the other of a young Dutch girl wearing traditional costume, backstamp for T. A. Simpson, 15.5 x 8 cm in oak frames. (2) * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)
Hornby (China) 00 Gauge group of GWR and BR steam-outline Locomotives: R2510 King Class `King William` in R green no. 6002, R2736 DCC ready Castle class BR green `Bristol Castle, no. 7013, R2558 County Class BR black `County of Bracknock`, no. 1007 and R2877 BR 0-4-0 Tank Locomotive, no. 43209, E in VG boxes (4)
Tri-ang and Tri-ang Hornby and Hornby 00 Gauge Train sets and Accessory set: Tri-ang R260 Girder Bridge Presentation Set with early grey piers and sidewalls, Tri-ang Hornby R 555C Pullman 2-car set train pack in light grey with blue window surrounds, Hornby R543 re-issue black Princess Elizabeth and two cream and red coaches, R554 Pick up Goods with yellow Colmans 0-4-0 tank and three trucks, and R580 Task Force Action set with Diesel, Helicopter car and truck with tanks, all in original boxes, G-E, one Pullman coach with heat mark, boxes, F-VG (5) R543, R554 and R580 all with track
ITALIE. Venise, quart de ducat de Francesco Lauredano doge de Venise (1752-1762) A/ Le doge tenant l`étendard de la ville agenouillé devant le Christ, R/ Le lion de Saint Marc à gauche, Diam. : 3,3 cm Monnaie montée en bijou, dans un entourage de fil d`or enroulé. L`attache est finement agrémenté de volutes et le passant serti de cabochons d`or. Diam. avec monture : 3,8 cm. Poids brut total : 15,1 g. Expert numismate : Françoise Berthelot-Vinchon.
RICHARDUS DE SANCTO VICTORE. Richardus de duodecim patriarchis.- Richardus de Arca mystica. Bâle, Johann Amerbach,1494 ; 2 ouvrages en un vol. in-8 (132 mm) de a-i8, [1] f ; 1 f. bl., (soit 74 ff.) et a-r8, s4, t8 (soit 148 ff), reliure bâloise du milieu du XVIe siècle vélin estampé, dos à nerfs, restes d’attaches. 1 500 / 2 000 Joli incunable bâlois imprimé en lettres gothiques sur 27 lignes, rubriqué à l’encre bleue ou rouge. Le premier possesseur a peint son blason au bas de la page de titre : d’azur à un branchage de fleurs d’or. Hain-Copinger, 13912*.- Pellechet, 10134.- Polain, 3356.- Indice dei incunabuli, 8367, 8368.- Proctor, 7603.- Brit. Mus., cat., III, 756.- Goff, R-194.- Aucun exemplaire au Japon, un seul exemplaire aux Pays-Bas (La Haye), un seul à Paris (BnF).
Hong Kong1882-961893 (13 June) envelope registered to Winch Brothers, Colchester "p first Mail" bearing 2c. carmine (3), 5c. pale blue and 10c. purple on red tied by Hong Kong despatch c.d.s. with "R" in circle and London registered (17.7) transit c.d.s. with arrival backstamp; some soiling but an attractive three-colour franking, overpaid by 1c. Photo
Nepal, Kathmandu, Jaya Bhupalendra Malla (1687-1700), Mohar, NS 812 (1692), legend Śrī 2 Jaya Bhūpālendra Malla around trisul in circular frame, astamangala in lotus petals around, rev. legend Malla Deva 812 around garlanded sword within central scalloped border, legend Nepāleśvara Rājendra in eight petals around (RGV.283; KM.208), attractive good very fine This is among the first issue of coins to feature the astamangala (eight auspicious symbols) within a lotus petal design that was to become very popular on coins of Nepal and Tibet.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Nepal, Patan, Siddhinarasimha (1619-61), Mohar, NS 761 (1641), legend Śrī Śrī Siddhi around sword in circular frame, rev. legend Nara 761 above and below lion in circular frame (RGV.374; KM.301), very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Nepal, Patan, Jaya Srinivasa Malla (1661-85), Mohar, NS 786 (1641), six-pointed star, legend Śrī Śrī Jaya Śrīnivāsa Malla around sword in centre, rev. mandala design, elephant goad between two vases with date below in central roundel, legend Nepāleśvara around in ornamental frame (RGV.382; KM.307), very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, $50, 31 March 1975, serial numbers 974391-392 R, blue and multicoloured, coat of arms at right, watermark of a helmeted warrior at left, reverse blue with bank building at left(Ma H25), uncirculated, scarce (2) Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, $5, Hong Kong, 1 January 1909, serial number A 181675, green and orange, Bank arms and value at centre, value in orange underprint low centre, water carrier, sedan chair and street scene at left, junk at right, manuscript signature low left, printed signature of J R M Smith low right, reverse red, bank building at centre, value at left and right(Pick 161. Ma H8, Cribb 2.45) damage at right, graffiti on reverse, very good, rare Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, $10, Hong Kong, 1 July 1902, serial number 381712, blue with a pink-red central panel, Bank arms and vaue at centre, value in underprint low centre and value at each corner, manuscript signature low left, printed signature of J R M Smith low right, reverse red, Mercury and Britannia at centre with symbols of commerce, medallic female head at left and right(Pick 151, Ma H12, Cribb 2.41) Chinese annotatons on reverse, very good and very rare Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, $10, Hong Kong, 1 July 1902, serial number 391595 blue with a pink-red central panel, Bank arms and vaue at centre, value in underprint low centre and value at each corner, manuscript signature low left, printed signature of J R M Smith low right, reverse red, Mercury and Britannia at centre with symbols of commerce, medallic female head at left and right(Pick 151, Ma H12, Cribb 2.41) Chinese annotations, very good and very rare Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

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