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A Worcester blue-scale ground sugar box and cover, with floriform finial and painted with gilt C-scroll panels of exotic birds and insects, blue fret square mark: and a Worcester blue ground teapot stand painted with fan shaped and oval panels of insects and exotic birds, 14cm diameter, circa 1770.
Two similar Worcester blue-scale ground, scallop edged plates. Painted with panels of flowers within gilt C-scroll borders, 21cm diameter, blue fret square marks, one with paper collection label, Whitehouse Collection; and a similar saucer for a tea bowl, circa 1770. Please note that two teacups and saucers were wrongly lotted into this lot and are in fact with lot 59.
A pair of Worcester blue-scale ground flared vases, painted with Kakiemon style panels in the so-called Jabberwocky pattern, 16cm high, blue fret square marks, circa 1770 See Spiro & Sandon, Worcester Porcelain 1751-1790 The ZorenskyCollection, (1996), p. 217, pl. 246 for an example of the shape, said to copied from the ancient Chinese bronze vase or tsun.
A Worcester blue-scale ground coffee cup of Bodenham service type, painted with panels of Chinese figures, 6cm high, circa 1768 See Spero & Sandon, Worcester Porcelain 1751-1790 The Zorensky Collection p.357, pl. 456 for an example of a teabowl and saucer of Bodenham type and discussions as to whether or not the panels are outside decorated.
Jim Starr (British, b.1976) and Paul Kelly (British, b.1953) Tesco Warrior, 2011, Acrylic, screenprint and mixed media on wood, signed verso by both artists, Provenance: submitted for sale by the artists. This photograffiti work, image taken by Paul Kelly, screenprint and painted by Jim Starr was produced in Stokes Croft after the infamous Tesco riots. Jim Starr and Paul Kelly describe what happened that night and how it led to the creation of this work; ÒIn April 2011 a full scale riot, triggered after police raided a squat to prevent a possible petrol bomb attack on the Tesco Express store engulfed the Stokes Croft area of Bristol. Stokes Croft is in the heart of Bristol and is now a busy and chaotic mixture of bars, music venues, clubs, cafes and small businesses with many artists, students and young people living in the area. A Tesco Express store arrived at its northern end and despite months of peaceful and well organised local opposition, local frustrations boiled over and what initially was a quiet demonstration turned into something else entirely. Bottles started to rain down on the police and bins were set alight. It was surreal. The crowd was a mix of late night drinkers who had left the bars en masse, local residents, bystanders capturing images and a mix of travellers, protestors and supporters. A 50/50 battle between police and protestors repeatedly swept up and down Cheltenham Road to a soundtrack of Michael Jackson`s `Beat it` and Louis Armstrong`s `It`s a Wonderful World` Ð well into the early hours of Friday morning. Local people and members of the police force were hurt Ð some seriously whilst a saxophonist played a rendition of `Summertime` from the top of a bus shelter. A few days after the riots Paul and myself were looking through some of his photographs taken during and after the events and we pulled up on the image of the riot policeman. We saw this as a strong image and decided to create a collaborative piece that would try and fuse paint and photography to record a snapshot of that crazy moment in timeÉÓ
A 2" scale Burrell double crank compound Showman`s engine, "Thetford Town", coal fired and almost complete to exhibition standard with unfired copper boiler (no certificate), designed by Ronald Clark, 45" long, 17" wide and 23 1/2" high, complete with workshop trolley (NB. lacks pipe work to pump, rear crane assembly, generator and exciter)
A 1 1/2" scale Allchin award winning Royal Chester Showman`s traction engine, coal fired, test steamed only with boiler certificate no.257 to 6th July 1995, exhibition quality to designs by W J Hughes and constructed between 1956 and 2002, 26" long, 16 1/2" high and 11 1/4" wide (NB. replica of the Royal Chester exhibition engine built by Allchin for the Royal Show Chester 1925) complete with baize covered wooden display stand
A large scale model yacht "Gem", late 20th century, painted wood construction with planked deck detail including four crew and dinghy on davits, two masts with sails, electric motors to control propellor, rudder and sails trim, radio controlled multi channel unit in case, 54 1/2" long, 18" high, (deck to bottom of keel), housed in solid timber trunk with fitted interior and wrought iron hinges and other fittings, 64" long overall
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