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INCREDIBLE STRING BAND - THE LETTER - APPLE 7" ACETATE - Lovely track here produced by the all knowing Joe Boyd! Issued as a single sided release with the 'Custom Recording' label. The playing surface is in solid VG condition with some fading to the surface and a few light surface markings; nothing of a heavier nature whatsoever. With 'The Letter I.S.B (STEREO)' hand written on the label. Very interestingly, this is a different version to that was released on the 1970 LP 'I Looked Up' - most noted is the presence of a harpsichord playing an intricate little melody at the start of the track which reappears when this 'diatonic scale' comes back in at the end of the verses. The tempo is also distinctly faster. There are other differences with the appearance of an electric guitar that was seemingly replaced with whistling on the 'final' cut.
A Worcester `Lady Mary Wortley Montagu' type shaped circular plate, painted in the workshop of James Giles with three fan shaped panels of fancy birds surrounded by gilt trelliswork and flowers, reserved on a scale blue ground, the centre painted with with a circular panel of flowers, gilt rim, 22.7cm wide, c.1770 Vendor's Note: There are a number of services painted with fancy birds and flowers and one with fruit and flowers. It is not known which was actually the service for Lady Mary Wortley Montagu hence the type in the heading. The famous bluestocking lady died in 1762. It is thought the association with her is through ownership of the service by her descendants. The 1774 sale catalogue of Giles stock included on the 4th day, 24th March, 1774. Lot 64 a desert service of the fine mazareen blue enrich'd with chased and burnished gold, painted with birds and flowers. Condition Report: Rubbed gilding and wear to decoration.
A Worcester large fluted shaped circular dish, decorated with colourful flowers, within a shaped gilt reserve, four conforming cartouches, on a dark scale blue ground, 25.2cm diam, square mark, c.1768-70. Note a similar dish in the Zorensky Collection, Part II, Bonhams. P.70. Condition Report: Structurally in good condition. Light wear to decoration.
A Worcester Cabbage Leaf dish, moulded in relief with two overlapping cabbage leaves, stalk handle, painted with flowering chrysanthemums within fan and vase shaped reserves, on a scale blue ground, red line rim, 32.5cm wide, c.1768Provenance: The Sir Jeremy Lever Collection, Part II Bonhams. Condition Report: Good condition.
A Worcester ovoid vase, brightly painted with two `fancy birds' standing in a landscape, another in flight, within a gilt C- scroll cartouche, the verso conforming, the shoulder with two small reserves with birds in flight, on a scale blue ground, the neck with gilt band with white flowerheads, the interior with gilt leafy scrolls and trellis, 19.5cm high, square mark, c.1772 Condition Report: Minor wear to gilding and decoration. Small restoration to neck & rim.
A Worcester Jabberwocky pattern baluster vase and cover, painted with Fancy Birds and a Jabberwocky encircling a tree amongst Rich Kakiemon chrysanthemums within mirror-shaped cartouches amongst smaller panels of chrysanthemums, on a `scale blue' ground, a border of blue and white formal flowers to the neck and rim, the domed cover with flower finial, 24.5cm high, square fret mark, c.1768 - 1770 Condition Report: Restored finial, otherwise good condition.
A Worcester Phoenix pattern ovoid vase, with mirror shaped reserves each decorated in the Kakiemon palette with phoenix rising from the ashes, chrysanthemums and foliage, divided by vase shaped panels with stylised foliage, on a scale blue ground, 13.75cm high, square mark, c.1765-70 Vendor's Note. This item could be decorated by James Giles. Condition Report: Restoration to rim, further nibbles to rim. Minor scratching to gilding.
A large rare Worcester junket dish, the centre with scroll-moulded panel picked out in gilt and painted with two `fancy birds' before a leafy branch, within a scale blue border and crisply moulded wide spiral band with colourful moths and butterflies, scale blue and floral bands, gilded rim, 25.5cm diam, square mark, c.1770 . Provenance: Sir Jeremy Lever Collection, Bonhams, Lot 166 Vendor's Note: This rare coloured decoration of fancy birds and fruit can be associated to James Giles. A very similar example was exhibited by Albert Amour Ltd, October 1993. Fig 9314. Another is illustrated by Rissik Marshall (1954) fig228. A write up on Junket Dishes including reference and picture of similar dish, can be found in the Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain by John Sandon. Page 212. Condition Report: Professional restoration to base and scalloped edge. Rings well. Some light wear to gilding and decoration.
A Worcester Jabberwocky pattern ovoid tea canister, decorated in the Kakiemon style, with two vignettes of fancy birds amongst profusely flowering chrysanthemum, within gilt C scroll cartouches, on a scale blue ground, 13.5cm high, square mark, c.1770 Provenance: Sir Jeremy Lever Collection, Part II; Zorensky Collection, Bonhams. Condition Report: Good condition, some light wear to gilding.
A Worcester coffee cup, grooved loop handle, painted with two vignettes of `Fancy Birds' strutting amongst berried bushes within gilded mirror shaped cartouches flanked by smaller insect panels, on a scale blue ground, c.1770 Provenance: The Perry Collection. Note: Sir Michael Perry G.B.E. is Vice Chairman of the Museum of Royal Worcester formerly Dyson Perrins Museum. Chairman of the Friends of Worcester Porcelain Museum. Businessman, Entrepreneur and a Collector. Condition Report: Good condition.
A Worcester drum shaped butter tub and cover, lug handles, painted with alternating fan and vase shaped reserves with exotic birds and insects, on a scale blue background, flower final, 11cm diam, square mark, c.1772 Note: Rare to find exotic birds on scale in a butter tub. Condition Report: Underside of cover with crack. Restored lug handle. Microscopic nibbles to final. Light wear to gilding.
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