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A Keswick School of Industrial Arts tea caddy, Chester 1910, bearing verse "This Casket Of Dead Leaves Shall Bring Each Morn New Thoughts Awakening", the body decorated with birds in flight and with stylised Art Nouveau inspired foliate scrollwork and bearing script signature above hallmark "R. Temple". Width 4.75 ins, height 4.75 ins, 509 grams
A pair of late 19th century German bisque wall plaques of lovers, in one they are depicted in relief seated with arms around each other and in the other he plays the bagpipes while she sits with a musical score a hurdy gurdy beside her, 26cm (10.25in) diameter, in green velvet frames (2) (R)
A small collection of antique mourning jewellery, including a carved, black enamel and half pearl decorated ring, size N/O; another 18ct gold example with inset diamond, size O/P; another mourning ring with plaited hair insert, size R; a7 plaited hair ring with gold mounts, size O, etc (a quantity)
A William IV Scottish silver three piece tea set, maker R & R K, Edinburgh 1830, comprising:- a teapot of lobed melon shape with broad floral collar, insulated leaf capped scroll handle and hinged cover with flower finial all raised on four floral feet, 15cm high, together with the companion two handled sugar bowl and matching milk jug, 49.5oz (3)
A rare, early Martin Brothers stoneware owl jar and cover, by Robert Wallace Martin, squat form with large talons, his head tilted to one side casting a sly sideways glance from a part closed eye, mounted on an ebonised wood stand, incised R. W. Martin & Bros London & Southall to neck, and Martin across one wing (D) 31cm (12.09in). The early birds are distinctive with their modelled head and neck that fit together in only one position, later birds have a simplified fit that allows the head to rotate
John Ruskin, HRWS (British, 1819-1900), View of the Acropolis, Athens, signed lower left "J Ruskin", watercolour, 10 x 14cm (3.90 x 5.46in) Provenance: Purchased at the Coniston sale, From the collection of Mrs Wilkinson, Coniston, Her son, A R Wilkinson, Coniston, by 1949, Thence given to William Walker, in 1949, and by descent (according to an old label on the reverse)
Collection of vintage fire fighting equipment and accessories including a copper and brass railway fire stand pipe, stamped G & C R, 34" long; Merryweather stand pipe and another stand pipe nozzle by Hudsons; two brass and copper fire branch pipes, one attached to a fire pump impeller; two fire engine stand pipe heads; together with a dividing bridge
William Rose Bock (1847-1932) - a fine presentation illuminated scroll gifted To His Royal Highness Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David, The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) upon the Royal Tour to New Zealand in 1920, signed in ink by `W F Massey` ("Farmer Bill" - William Ferguson Massey, Prime Minister 1912-1925) on behalf of His Majesty`s Ministers for the Dominion of New Zealand dated 24th Day of April, 1920, surmounted by The Prince of Wales crest, written in manuscript and decorated in watercolour with circular and oval vignettes depicting titled New Zealand landmarks with gilt Maori pediment embellishments, comprising `Mount Egmont`, `Wanganui River`, `Mitre Peak`, `Mount Cook`, `Lake Wakatipu`, `Wairoa Geyser`, `Wairoa Falls` and `Lake Taupo`, signed W R Bock delt, in a 9ct gold mount, later modern gilt frame, scroll 18" x 13" The text of this address is published in the official records of the visit by the Prince. The record also indicated that the address was originally issued in a casket made of New Zealand woods and included an historic green stone Tiki, sadly separated and missing from the scroll. *William Rose Bock was born in Hobart, Van Dieman`s Land (Tasmania), by then in his 70`s he was entrusted with the commission to draw this scroll as a result of his expertise in calligraphy and miniature painting, his artistic flair was demonstrated in his work as a medalist, stamp designer, engraver and illuminator. His work as an illuminator included two jubilee addresses to Queen Victoria and other addresses to Pope Pius IX and other visiting members of the Royal family.
PRIVATE 19022, HER PRIVATES WE, first edition, Davies, 1930; WOOLF (V), ORLANDO, Hogarth, 1928; BLUNDEN (E), UNDERTONES OF WAR, 1928; WILLIAMSON (H), THE PATRIOT`S PROGRESS, Bles, 1930; HUGHES (R), A HIGH WIND IN JAMICA, 1929; MOONRAKINGS, a little book of Wiltshire stories, signed by Edith Oliver, eight other works by Oliver and nine other first editions (qty)
KETTON-CREMER (R), OLIVER LE NEVE, presentation copy from the author, to Richard and Katta de la Mare, privately printed, 1941; CHARLES HARBORD, 1949; SIR WILLIAM PASTON, 1951; A TOUR OF NORFOLK, 1954; HUMPHREY PRIDEAUX, 1955; THE PHANTOM DUEL, 1956, THREE GENERATIONS, 1958, all privately printed and dedicated by the author, with four other dedicated pamphlets by Cremer and other signed and limited edition books (qty)

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