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A vintage retro 20th century 12 person ceramic porcelain fine bone china Shelley Wildflowers 13668 pattern tea service the service comprising of 12 cups, saucers, side plates, serving plate, creamer jug, sugar bowl. All decorated with colourful flowers on a white background and blue rims. Makers mark to they underside .
A collection of late 20th century UK currency comprising of Falkland Islands 2004 £1 coin, 2008 Shield £1, 2004 Great Siege £1, 1991 Bailiwick of Jersey £1, 2003 Double Helix £2, 1993 Nigel Mansell £2, 2019 Britannia £2, 2006 Brunel £2, £2 Isle of Man Mike Hailwood £2, 2004 Gibraltar £2, 2008 Mary Shelley 2018 £2, 1991 Bailiwick of Jersey - Tickler £1, 1983 Bailiwick of Jersey £1, 1991 Bailiwick of Jersey - Percy Douglas £, 2003 DNA £2, 2004 Falkand Islands £2, 1993 Bailiwick of Jersey £1, 2015 Britannia £2, 2004 Tercentenary Gibraltar £2, 1996 Euro final £2, 2010 Neaderthal Skull £1, 2008 Battle of Trafalgar 2008 £2, 2014 St Johns Chapel £2 2003, 2004 Ellan Vannin £1, 1998 Jersey £1, 2014 Battle of Falklands 2014, 1992 Jersey Hege £1, 2016 Crown £1, 1988 £2 Cannon.
17 pieces of Shelley Wild Flowers teaware and four other part teasetsCondition: 3 Shelley cups with hairlines and chips, 2 handles broken on cups, repair to coffee pot finnial and hairline and hairline to bowl on Royal Stafford teaware, other signs of crazing and surface wear to decoration throughout.
LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB; an exceptionally rare fully signed black and white photograph of the 1946-47 First Division Championship winning team, as well as players such as Bob Paisley and Bill Liddell, it also includes Albert Shelley and George Ray, Trainer and Manager, inscribed verso 'Provincial Press Agency, 88 Hart Street, Southport' with hand written inscription detailing the winning of the First Division Championship, the Lancashire Cup, Liverpool Senior Cup and FA Cup Semi Final, also of 1947, 15.5 x 20.75cm.We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding CONDITION REPORT A great piece of football history, in good condition. Some very minor smudging to some of the signatures, but they are clear throughout. Small crease lower section, but overall, despite some foxing to the reverse, a fine example.
A Collection of Various Ceramics to Include Royal Albert Sorrento Pattern Coffee Set to Comprise Twelve Cups, Milk Jug, Sugar Bowl, Coalport Shrewsbury Pattern Vase, Royal Worcester Vase, Shelley Wild Flower Cake Plate, Royal Albert Lavender Rose Teacup and a Shelley Sandwich Set to Comprise Rectangular Tray and Six Plates
Bindings.- Shelley (Percy Bysshe) The Sensitive Plant, additional vignette title, tipped-in frontispiece and 17 tipped-in colour plates, illustrations by Charles Robinson, previous owner's ink signature, original decorative limp morocco, gilt, sunned spine, slight rubbing to corners, London & Philadelphia, [1911] § Basile (Giambattista) Stories from the Pentamerone, half-title, colour frontispiece and plates by Warwick Goble, captioned tissue-guards, contemporary half red morocco, gilt with flora inlays, 1911 § Hawthorne (Nathaniel) Wonder Book for Girls & Boys, frontispiece, plates and illustrations by Walter Crane, scattered faint spotting, previous owner's ink inscription, bookplate of Constanze O'Brien, contemporary half morocco, lightly sunned spine, a little rubbed, 1893, 4to (3)
A Shelley pixie see-saw mug designed by Mabel Lucie Atwell, with printed verse 'See-Saw, See -Saw, Away to Banbury town...', two Royal Crown Derby Imari paperweights in the form of a beetle and a ladybird, each with gold button, a miniature Royal Doulton 'The Jester' H3335, 9.5cm high, a Lalique angel fish, three Roman style glass jugs and two glass birdsQty: 10
English porcelain to include a Moorcroft vase, a large Royal Crown Derby bowl, three Crown Derby plates, Shelley sugar bowl and cover, Coalport Robins, Mintons miniature basket and a pair of three handled cups, a Royal Doulton bowl, a Royal Doulton Brambly Hedge jug and bowl, an Aynsley plate and a Francesca figurine Location: 5.4
Suffragettes. Album of autographs and sketches, 1910-15. 4to (226 x 176 mm), contemporary maroon roan album, marbled endpapers, gilt edges, 75 varicoloured paper leaves (many blank), containing autograph quotations signed by Teresa Billington Greig (1877-1964; quotation reads 'Dare to be free/Aspire, break bounds, I say', dated 14 January 1910), Alison Neilans (1884-1942; 'The woman's cause is a man's. They rise and fall together', from Tennyson, and a longer quotation, apparently original, 'Woman should be the comrade of man and not merely his amusement [...]', 10 November 1910), Charlotte Despard (1844-1939; ' 'Can man be free and woman be a slave? [...]', from Percy Shelley, 10 November 1910), Keir Hardie (1856-1915; 'Were half the power that fills the world with terror [...]', from Longfellow, 27 October 1910), Victor Duval (1885-1945, husband of Una Duva; 'Stand fast and let your tyrants see/That fortitude is victory'), and various others (unrecorded), the album illustrated with some 15 caricatures and sketches in pen-and-ink, watercolour and other media), including a suffragette haranguing a crowd from a rostrum with a 'Votes for Women' banner (signed Geo[rge] Reith Sutherland, 14 May 1910), and several depicting humorous scenes of golf, hockey and cricket, spine defective, front inner hinge broken between front free endpaper and first leaf (qty: 1) The year 1910 was of great significance for the suffragette movement. On 18 November Emmeline Pankhurst led a group of 300 women to the Houses of Parliament in protest at Asquith's announcement of a general election and apparent intention to shelve the first Conciliation Bill, which would have granted limited female suffrage for the first time; the ensuing scenes of violence became known as 'Black Friday'. The names of many of the contributors to this album and the content of some of the illustrations suggest a Scottish provenance. The author of the 'Votes for Women' sketch, George Reith Sutherland, is recorded as an officer in the Gordon Highlanders, receiving his commission while a private in the Canadian Expeditionary Force (London Gazette, 24 March 1916, 3192).

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