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A ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURE OF COLUMBINE modelled by Doris Lindner, in yellow and orange tutu and kingfisher blue and green shawl, 15.5cm h, printed mark, 2999 and date code for 1933 Minor horizontal firing crack in the shawl at the back but in otherwise fine condition. No restoration and a scarce model
EIGHTEEN ROYAL WORCESTER MODELS OF ENGLISH BIRDS modelled by Eva L Soper, including seven groups and painted in colours beneath a matt glaze, 6-12.5cm h, printed marks, mid-late 20th c (details at mellorsandkirk.com) Wood Warbler number 3200 Robin number 3197 Nuthatch number 3334 Sparrow number 3236 Goldcrest number 3338 Marsh tit number 3336 Wren number 3198 Nightingale number 33337 Blue tit number 3199 Bullfinch number 3238 Chaffinch number 3240 Yellow Hammers number 3377 (x2) Chaffinches number 3364 (x2) Cole tits number 3376 Linnets number 3365 Pied woodpeckers number 3363 In fine condition; no restoration and an attractive selection
A COALPORT TAZZA painted in the manner of John Randall with exotic birds in pierced and everted blue and gilt rococo border, the underside with three further birds, on conforming foot, 23cm diam, c1860 and a Royal Worcester cobalt ground tazza, printed and painted after Harry Davis, signed with initials, with an extensive river landscape with panels of flowers, printed mark and date code for 1906, painted title On the Severn in sepia script (2) Coalport tazza - in fine condition. Worcester comport restored.
A ROYAL WORCESTER COFFEE CUP AND TWO SAUCERS AND A FURTHER SAUCER painted by W H Austin, Ricketts or E Townsend, all signed, with all over still lifes of plums, cherries and other fruit on a woodland bank, and gilt, saucers 9.5 & 14cm diam, printed mark and date code for 1913 or 14, or 1939 Largest saucer with tiny scratch on one of the plums; cup cracked
LEEDS, YORKSHIRE. AN EXTENSIVE GROUP OF GENEALOGICAL AND OTHER RECORDS, LETTERS, PHOTOGRAPHS AND MEMORABILIA OF THE NUSSEY FAMILY OF POTTERNEWTON HALL late 18th-early 20th c (please refer to online catalogue for details) Provenance: The principal collector of these and other papers (i) would appear to have been Agnes Georgina Nussey (b1875) the sister of Mary Anne Leathley Nussey (b1868), daughters of Samuel Leathley Nussey (1835-1895) of Potternewton Hall, a bibliophile who ran a small private press from his house (see following lot) and his wife, Agnes Clark (m 1864); thence by descent to James M Nussey (d1970) of Bromsgrove, by whose widow bequeathed to the present vendor. A name which can be regarded as `woven` into the history of Leeds and the West Riding of Yorkshire, the Nussey family has claimed descent from William the Silent (1533-1584). The name Nussey or Nussé is thought to be a corruption of that of Nassau. Certainly by the 17th century, and for 200 years they were actively involved in the dying and manufacture of wollen cloth in West Yorkshire. In the early 19th century, its prosperity assured, several members of the family played a prominent role in the civic and religious life of the area. Obadiah Nussey, JP, of Morley House, Headingley served as Mayor of Leeds in 1863/64 and was `father` (ie founder) of the town`s Royal Exchange. Sir Thomas Nussey, a baronet (cr. 1909) was MP for Pontefract (1893-1910) and earlier in the century, John Nussey was appointed Apothecary to George IV. It is however, undoubtedly Ellen Nussey (1817-1897) of Birstall, the lifelong friend of Charlotte Bronte, who has the greatest claim to posterity. Potternewton Hall, an exceptionally fine early 18th c brick mansion, was demolished in 1935 for urban development. i) Records of the Clarke family, c1800-1905 of Widewath, near Cumbria, with some Nussey and Murdock-related material, were deposited at Cumbria Record Office by J N Booth & J M Nussey in 1983 (see also lot 305). The lot principally comprises the following:- 1. Photographs a) Three albums containing 130 cartes-de-visite of (mainly Clark and Nussey families, many identified), mostly by Leeds and Yorkshire photographers, in particular Hanson of Leeds. Two of the albums (one of mother of pearl, the other embossed leather) in exceptional, `as new` condition. The former with the engraved monogram of S L Nussey (1835-1895) b) About 70 loose cartes de visite, similar to the above c) A group of about 12 fine professional whole plate photographs (silver prints) of Potternewton Hall and the interiors, just prior to demolition, c1920 d) Two cased `ambrotype` f) Various 19th c albumen prints of the family, many at Potternewton Hall, up half plate g) An early 20th c portrait by Dorothy Wilding and several similar miscellaneous photographs 2. Auction Sale Catalogues a) An extremely rare 18th c Indian sale catalogue: CATALOGUE OF THE EFFECTS OF MR WILLIAM MURDOCK RETIRING FROM BUSINESS TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUTION BY DRING AND COMPANY AT HIS HOUSE IN CLIVE STREET [Calcutta]... 9 AUG. 1799; 233 lots, 7pp b) Sotheby[s], seven 1950s catalogues of sales which included the jewels and other property of Miss M[ary] Nussey (d 1958) c) Hepper & Sons, Leeds, Contents of Potternewton Hall, March 31, 1934, prices marked 3. Documents a) Autograph letters, a small quantity, many in envelopes with various postal markings, penny red or other (inc French) postage stamps b) Miscellaneous material inc Manor of Chadsley [sic] Corbet View of Frankpledge, 1754, genealogical notes and pedigrees, valuations and executor`s accounts and several watercolours by amateur hands (c1900) c) A `Mechanical` valentine card. Hand coloured lithograph of a lady lifting her skirt to reveal her ankles in original envelope with penny red, Leeds, Feb 14 1861 4. Objects a) A Needlework sampler by Charlotte Murdock, Elgin, 1815 b) Four early-mid 19th c knitted wool and cut steel reticules, another purse and a silver chainmail purse engraved M L N[ussey], hallmarked London 1908 c) A Victorian jet monogrammed locket 5 Books a) Davenport (James), The Davenport Family of Reading and Welford on Avon, wrappers, Worcester: for private circulation, 1923 and several miscellaneous other printed books
A quantity of ceramics, including; a Paragon bone china figurine, a Royal Doulton cat, a Royal Worcester dog model number 2941, a painted porcelain plaque depicting mother and child, a Beswick brown gloss foal, a Karl Ens butterfly, a German porcelain figure, a glass bulldog, an early 19th century Staffordshire tea cup, a porcelain box and cover and sundry.
A Royal Worcester part dinner and tea service decorated in the June Garland pattern and including; fourteen 6" side plates, seven 8" side plates, a small cream jug, one teapot, two small fruit bowls, six 5.2" small bowls, six cups, nine 10.5" dinner plates, an oval serving dish, four saucer, one gravy boat and stand, four soup bowls, fourteen saucers, two large oval meat plates, six large oval cereal/fruit bowls, one sugar bowl with lid, one sugar bowl and one serving dish with lid.
A Royal Worcester part dinner and tea service, decorated in the `Sutton` pattern including, six tea cups and saucers, six coffee cups and saucers, six tea plates, six soup bowls and saucers, six dessert plates, six dinner plates, one sugar bowl, one milk jug, two serving dishes, two meat plates and one gravy boat (damaged), plus spares.

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