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A set of six Worcester porcelain dessert platescirca 1780-90of circular lobed form, painted in underglaze blue in the Royal Lily pattern with gilt central roundels and embellishment to the border and brown lined rims, painted open crescent marks,20cm diameterCondition report: Condition overall is good, with no damages or any repairs. The gilding and decoration remains in generally good, bright condition but there are some very small patches of wear to the brown enamel on the rims, alongside the following: 1. 1 plate with short surface scratch to the centre.2. 1 plate covered in dark brown speckles/kiln dust.3. 1 plate with a couple of very light surface scratches to the centre, which can only be seen when tilted against the light.4. 1 final plate with some patchy discolouration to the centre and more prominent scratches.Please see additional images.
A Royal Worcester vase painted with Highland cattle by Harry Stintoncirca 1912of ovoid form with angular and scroll handles, shape 982, signed H.Stinton, printed factory mark in puce, 17cm highCondition report: In a good condition with no cracks, chips, damages or any restorations. The condition of the gilding is generally good, although there is a little bit of wear/discolouration to the handles.
Three boxes of various sundry items to include a pair of plated vegetable tureens and covers, two Le Cruset oval pots and covers, two Willow Pattern meat plates, a box of fish knives and forks, a box of tea knives, oyster walnut veneered oval drinks tray, a pair of 20th Century coaching lamps, five Royal Worcester Gardenia plates, various green leaf plates, small china wares, three table lighters etc
9 Militia Victorian Officers Tunic buttons. 2nd East Norfolk by Firmin ... South Gloucester by Jennens ... 3rd West York by Doughty ... 2nd Somerset by Jennens ... Royal Sherwood Foresters by Pitt ... Royal Wiltshire by Jennens .., 2nd Somerset (smaller) by Jennens ... Worcester by Jennens ... Worcester (smaller). All complete with shanks. (9 items)
Three trays of assorted china to include; two trays of Hammersley & Co 'Longton' England floral and gilt teaware including; teacups, saucers, plates, milk jug, sucrier, Royal Worcester 'Delecta' trinket trays and a similar Royal Crown Derby 'Derby Posies' one, Wedgwood 'Sarah's Garden' plate and a green glass lemonade jug. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)Hammersley - 1 saucer has a hairline crack, a couple have slight scratches to the glaze. Some plates have slight wear to the gilding on the rims, and one more so. Two cups have been repaired , one has a hairline crack. Wedgewood plate has crazing to the glaze.
Two trays, one of Mason's 'Mandalay' hand painted dinner plates, side plates and tea plates (11), together with a tray of Coalport figurines including: twelve Coalport miniature ladies collection figurines, with certificates, together with Coalport figurine 'Sarah' and 'Ladies of Fashion' figurine 'Jacqueline' and two Royal Worcester figurines; 'Lucy' and 'Katy', Royal Doulton figurines 'Sunday Best' and Coalport figurine 'Minuettes Gemma'. (18)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two trays of assorted figurines to include: a selection of Continental figurines, German, Austrian etc and a number of animal figurines including a pheasant, Royal Worcester tabby cat, Clergyman Border Collie, ginger cat and mouse, polar bear lidded dish, longtail tits etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Royal Worcester 'The First Royal Worcester Father Christmas' figurine sculpted by Scott Thomas, limited edition 202/4950 with COA. Together with a John Humphreys pottery Staffordshire first edition Dewars Santa Clause character jug, together with a Past Times Christmas Sweethearts water globe in original box and a Royal Doulton 'A Well-Earned Break' collectors plate. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT) No obvious damage.
Three boxes of assorted china to include; various collectors plates, a 'Salem' plate by A&M Griffiths, commemorative plates, Royal Doulton and Royal Worcester Christmas plates, Eisteddfod plates, Royal Doulton 'Honiton' design dinnerplates, Noritake trinket box and trays, two Royal Doulton 'Canton' design miniature pedestal urns, Royal Worcester 'Evesham' design items; small soup tureen, dish, ramikins etc, Royal Worcester 'Worcester Herb's' centre bowl, Carlton Ware leaf design dish and similar Crown Devon bowl, various floral ornaments; Aynsley, Royal Albert 'Moss Rose' etc, a polychrome Chinese rice bowl, Coalport 'Pageant' design miniature urn with lid, Arthur Wood floral chamber pot, Portmeirion 'Botanic Garden' serving dish, Johnson Bros floral trinket trays etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two trays of 19th Century Royal Worcester dinnerware to include; three lidded tureens of various sizes on stands and an extra lid. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Meat plate - crazed, discoloured and cracked. Tureen has star crack. Smallest serving dish has cracked lid. Medium oval plate and serving dish are cracked and there are 2 hairline cracks to lid. One extraneous lid of same medium size appears good.
'Monasteriarum totius Anglie', a list of English monasteries and their annual incomes, arranged by counties, in Latin, manuscript on paper[England (probably London or Westminster), c. 1535]To view a video of this lot, click here. 6 leaves (plus a blank leaf left at front, and 3 blank leaves at back, the outermost acting as covers), complete, entries in approximately 28 lines of a fine and professional English secretarial hand, diocesian titles offset in left-hand margin, incomes offset in right-hand margin, title and added word "Copia" in contemporary hands at head of verso of last sheet, small amount of corrections from contemporary use, some small spots, stains and folds, discoloured at outer edges, overall good and legible condition, 310 by 210mm.; stitched, but not bound, and probably not so until the eighteenth or nineteenth century (see below), remnants of that later binding at spine of booklet, in fitted burgundy cloth-covered case Provenance: 1. Almost certainly produced for an official active in the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Following Henry VIII's seizure of control of the Church, one of his first acts was to tax the clergy, and to that end commissions were appointed throughout the country in 1535 to visit each institution and make a full assessment of their income from their archives. The work was performed under substantial royal pressure and at breakneck speed, with the results handed in and collated together in the royal exchequer in the summer of the same year. This produced the Valor Ecclesiasticus (now Kew, National Archives, E344, formed of 30 files and volumes). The present booklet identifies itself as a "Copia" of a document that must have been produced during this hurried exercise in data collection. We can be confidant that it was produced around 1535: the watermark of an elaborate pot topped with decorative crenulations and a cross formed of four loops is a common one (agreeing in general with Briquet 12,510-12,512, 12,517 and 12,520-12,526, ranging from 1504-1596), but is closest to Briquet 12,519 (recorded for Brussels, 1536). However, the addition of letters to the body of the pot is found in Briquet 12,819-12,840 (ranging from the 1520s-1580s), and one example of those, Briquet 12,841, is recorded in the Netherlands in 1542, 1543 and 1547, with a garbled inscription "DEL" that might just explain the presence of the letters '[L?]ED' here. That the paper here should be from the Low Countries is unsurprising, as for most of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries there were almost no English paper mills engaged in the manufacture of 'white paper' for writing and printing.2. Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1972), doubtless abstracted from a larger manuscript by him, with traces of binding structures and brown leather from inside of spine adhering to the spine of booklet. The discolouration to the first and last leaves indicating that this booklet was separate for some centuries before being bound up (probably in eighteenth or nineteenth century), and before that was probably just tacketed together and folded lengthways. Passing to Phillips' heirs after his death, and thence to the Robinson brothers, of 16-17 Pall Mall; this item sold by them in Sotheby's, 26 June 1974, lot 2914: with a sheet of paper enclosed with this item with the lot number and the brief description "English monasteries 16th cent.", followed by sale date and Alan Thomas' price code.3. Alan G. Thomas (1911-1992), London bookdealer; and his sale at Sotheby's, 21 June 1993, lot 50, realising £1100.4. Schøyen Collection of London and Oslo, their MS. 1678; acquired via Quaritch from the Sotheby's sale. Text:The approximately 160 entries in this booklet contain considerably less information than in the Valor Ecclesiasticus, with the records here pared down to a list of monasteries arranged by their region and followed by their income, and this instrument was evidently used in the calculation of grand totals for each region or indeed the whole nation. The survey is also at odds with the geographical peregrinations of the Valor Ecclesiasticus, which unlike that document begins here in the far north with the diocese of York (fol. 1r), before moving on to Lincoln (fol. 1v), Cumbria ("Karlioh"), Huntingdon, Chester (fol. 2r), Lancashire, Sussex, Dorset, Cornwall, London and Middlesex (fol. 2v), Norfolk, Northampton (fol. 3r), Bedford, Bristol (fol. 3v), Nottingham, Canterbury, Worcester, Canterbury (fol. 4r), Oxford, Essex, Leicester (fol. 4v), Suffolk, Buckingham, Hertford (fol. 5r), Gloucester, Wilton, Winchester, Durham (fol. 5v), Berkshire, Warwick, Devon (fol. 6r), and Somerset. It has a small number of contemporary corrections and was evidently in use during the Reformation.Records such as this, which played an active role in the Dissolution of the Monasteries, have been few and far between on the market since the final dispersal of the Phillipps collection, and to the best of our knowledge the only other comparable in recent years is that of a copy of the Letters Patent of the Dissolution of Ely, with other associated texts, made for the last prior of the community, sold in our last Schøyen sale, 8 July 2020, lot 74.
A Royal Worcester pot pourri, the pierced lid decorated in relief with flowerheads and leaves and the lobed body with hand painted with roses, 11cm high, together with a Royal Copenhagen figure of child sitting on a rock, model number 4027, 14cm high and a vintage teddy bear in a blue felt tailcoat, 16.5cm highCondition report: Pot pourri - the finial of the lid has possible had very minor restoration, the body with very minor marks to the exterior and some residual marks to the interior.Royal Copenhagen figure - very light surface scratches, otherwise very goodTeddy - loss of some fur and signs of use

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