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A Royal Doulton salt glaze stoneware jardiniere decorated in the Art Nouveau style against a mottled green ground, a Royal Doulton stoneware vase decorated with flowers, a Royal Doulton sleeve vase, a Doulton Lambeth jug detailed with verse and a two tone stoneware tankard detailed `Ye Old Cheshire Cheese 1667` and stamped J.STIFF & SONS, LONDON, (5).
A mixed collection of silver, comprising: a square waiter by Elkington & Co., London 1912, with incurved cusp angles, 7.5in wide; an Edwardian engraved oblong sovereign and half sovereign holder, Chester 1904, engraved `Jean`; six small `Armada` dishes, London 1960-62; a late Victorian silver encased small scent bottle, Birmingham 1899; an Edwardian shaped oblong trinket box, Birmingham 1908; a pierced bottle sleeve, Birmingham 1908; a silver mounted hair brush and a silver mounted cigar cutter, 25.3 oz gross weighable
TWO ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH-IVORY-GROUND FIGURAL COMPORTS DATE CODES FOR 1890, PUCE PRINTED MARKS Modelled as a half-length bust of a man and a woman, he with his arms crossed, she holding the edge of her sleeve with her right hand, their dress painted in colours and enriched with 'jewelling', each modelled supporting a basket-moulded comport on their head 10½ in. (26.6 cm.) and 10 1/8 in. (25.7 cm.) high (2) View on Christie's.com
A Clews & Co Chameleon Ware vase of sleeve form with a spread foot hand painted with an abstract palmette pattern between geometric borders in tonal brown with turquoise, height 28 cm, together with a similar small shouldered ovoid vase and compressed ovoid bowl in a flame pattern all in tonal brown, S/D, (3).
A Chinese Carved Elephant Tusk Section Sleeve Vase or Brush Pot, circa 1900, reticulated with numerous dragons wrything amongst stylised cloud wisps and scrolls, 16.5cm high, 10cm diameter; A Chinese Carved Walrus Tusk Model of a Country Boat, circa 1910, with twelve passengers and two dogs, 5.8cm high, 10.5cm long; and A Chinese Carved Walrus Clam Shell Ornament, circa 1910, the opened bi-valve revealing numerous figures amongst trees and a pavilion, 7cm wide, 3.3cm high (3)
Records - Jazz and other. Approximately 350 long-playing records, including Jimmy Skidmore `Skid Marks` (Silverline DJSL 026), the sleeve SIGNED & INSCRIBED; Snub Mosley, `Live at Pizza Express` (Pizza 5502), the sleeve SIGNED & INSCRIBED; Eddie `Lockjaw` Davis & Johnny Griffin `Live at Mintons`, double-album (Prestige P-24099); Miles Davis `Tune Up`, double album (Prestige PR 24077); Wild Bill Davison, `Wild Bill Davison with Eddie Condon`s All Stars` (Storyville SLP242), the sleeve SIGNED & INSCRIBED; and assorted others, (five boxes).
Records - Jazz. Approximately 270 long-playing records, including Oscar Peterson, `In Russia`, double-album (Pablo 2625711); Weather Report, `Live in Tokyo`, double-album (Sony SOPJ 12-13); Buddy Rich, `Buddy & Soul` (Liberty LBS 83269); Al Cohn, `Nonpareil` (Concord CJ-155), the sleeve SIGNED; and assorted others; together with eighteen assorted 45 r.p.m. single records, (four boxes).
A WWII A2 poster “Lend a Hand on the Land” city workers and land workers “Whatever your front line job - This is your second line job - Join the Londoners Land Club” for an occasional Sunday on the land, by Showell; with letter from the Imperial War Museum giving details; in a sleeve. VGC Plate 4
2 WWII A1 posters: “The Guns Depend on You” stylized field gun and soldier with spanner, “RAOC: Royal Army Ordnance Corps: Territorial Army” (folding creases and minor edge wear) and “ARP: Women Wanted” large letters, badge and “Apply Local Branch Women’s Voluntary Services”, both with “Pat Keely ‘39”; in a sleeve. GC
A WWII A1 Dutch Liberation poster: “Free Holland Welcomes the Soldiers of the Allies”, small figure of Military Policeman welcoming to avenue of giant allied flags, and “Zwarte Markt is Roof” (Black Market is Rife), black rat with small flags of Germany, Dutch Collaborators and Japan on its tail, eating into a large bag of grain, slogan (trans) “Dont steal from your fellow countrymen. Even distribution for all”; both with “Pat Keely, ‘44”; in a sleeve. GC (minor edge wear)
A WWII A1 early Fleet Air Arm recruiting poster: “The Royal Navy.... Why Not Join the New Fleet Air Arm...” with text details, stylized image of aircraft landing on a broad carrier deck, with distant destroyer escort, with “Pat Keely ‘39”; and “The Navy Thanks You” cruiser sailing over ocean, blueprint “ ‘The Factory and the Fighting Line Are One’ - The Prime Minister”, with “Pat Keely ‘43”, in a sleeve. GC (edge slight foxing and wear). First item Plate 1
2 WWII A1 posters: “Production” stylized dark figure of Naval Captain with engine room telegraph at Full Ahead, “Pat Keely ‘43” (folding creases, minor edge wear) and “ARP: Women Wanted” large letters, badge and “Apply Local Branch Women’s Voluntary Services”, with “Pat Keely ‘39” (minor tears and foxing to edges); in a sleeve. GC. First item Plate 1
2 WWII A1 posters: “The Hospital Car Service” cartoon “From Home - To Hospital - and Home Again” by David Langdon “Drivers are needed - apply now”; and “Coughs and Sneezes spread diseases” woman sneezing over horrified fellow passengers in railway compartment, by H M Bateman; in a sleeve. GC (folding creases, marked on first item)
2 WWII A1 posters: “£500 fine and Two Years Imprisonment” bold letters on red arrow pointing to “It is an offence to throw anything into this water”; and “Coughs and Sneezes spread Diseases” , woman sneezing all over occupants of a lift, by H M Bateman; in a sleeve. Near VGC (minor folding creases)
2 WWII A1 posters: “Britain - Spearhead of Attack” map of Gt Britain and Northern Europe, showing operations carried out by Bomber, Fighter and Coastal Commands, Combined Ops, M T Boats and the R Navy, to c 1942, by F Ronald Blake (horizontal format); and “Special Constabulary” head and shoulders man and woman constabules “Can You Help” with text, in a sleeve. GC (minor folding creases).
2 WWII A1 posters: “Great Britain will pursue the War against Japan to the very end. Winston Churchill” Spitfire over aircraft carrier, blue background; and “Order your fuel now - and take part of it in coke or anthracite” a line of hoarding squirrels holding lumps of coal; in a sleeve. GC (minor folding creases). First item Plate 2
2 WWII A1 posters “Aircraft of the RAF: Some Famous Types I”, showing 10 aircraft Halifax, Stirling, Flying Fortress, bombers, Hurricane II, Spitfire II fighters, etc and similar “Famous Types II”,10 different aircraft, Liberator, Whitley, Manchester bombers, Defiant, Tomahawk fighters etc; in a sleeve. GC (folding creases). First item Plate 2
2 WWII A1 fuel economy posters: “Don’t Waste Oil” man standing in a pool of oil between lines of angry colleagues “The Man Who Wasted Precious Oil”; and “Save Fuel for Battle: the daughter who heaped on the coal” caught building a blazing fire by sternly disapproving parents and brother; both by H M Bateman; in a sleeve. GC (folding creases). First item Plate 2
2 WWII fuel economy posters: “Save Fuel for Battle” man shaving at basin next to bath, both brimfull of steaming water, angry wife at the door “The Husband who wasted the Hot Water”; and “The Brother who turned the Gas full on” wizened brother by blazing fire, large disapproving sister and sneering dog; both by H M Bateman; in a sleeve. GC (folding creases). First item Plate 2
2 WWII A1 posters: “Britains Aircraft” large silhouette of Lancaster and several smaller, Spitfire, Firefly, Auster, British Jet, Tempest, etc, caption “Exhibition on the John Lewis bombed site Oxford St W1, from June 21st” (1945?); and “Britains Air Offensive” map of “RAF attacks on Germany” with inset detail of the special attention paid to the Ruhr, up to Oct 9th, 1940; in a sleeve. Near VGC and GC (2 tiny tears at creases)
2 WWII A1 posters: “Coughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases” woman sneezing over fellow passengers in railway compartment, “Trap the germs in your handkerchief”, by H M Bateman; and “£500 fine and 2 years imprisonment” bold letters on red arrow pointing to “It is an offence to throw anything into this water”; in a sleeve. Near VGC (minor folding creases)
2 WWII A1 posters: “Britains Air Offensive” map of “RAF attacks on Germany” with inset detail of the special attention paid to the Ruhr, up to Oct 9th 1940”; and “Coughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases” showing poster on wall of man sneezing “Wanted for sneezing to the Public Danger”; in a sleeve. GC (folding creases)
2 WWII A1 posters: “The Attack begins in the Factory” crew of submarine sinking enemy ship “with depth charges, guns and ammunition from British factories. Allied submarines have wrought havoc among Axis shipping in the Mediterranean”; and “ATS carry the Message” recruiting poster showing ATS despatch rider on motorcycle; in a sleeve. GC (folding creases)
2 WWII A1 posters: “Back Them Up: RAF day raiders over Berlin’s official quarter” Hampden bombers over buildings and street traffic, by Jobson; and “Save Fuel for Battle: the Daughter who Heaped on the Coal” caught building a blazing fire by sternly disapproving parents and brother, by H M Bateman; in a sleeve. GC (minor folding creases). First item Plate 3
2 WWII A1 posters: “Libya: help them finish the job” Spitfires shooting down Heinkel bombers; and “Great Britain will pursue the war Against Japan to the very end. Winston Churchill” a stylized Fairey Firefly shooting down a Japanese bomber; in a sleeve. GC (folding creases). First item Plate 3
2 WWII A1 posters: “The Attack Begins in the Factory” airborne troops engaging the enemy on landing “The New Airborne Army is now in action in Europe - equipped by British Factories”; and “Coughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases”, woman sneezing all over occupants of a lift, by H M Bateman; in a sleeve. GC (minor folding creases). First item Plate 3
A Siamese cigarette box apparently unmarked, the cylindrical body with pull off sleeve cover with embossed floral swags and flower head border, the cover with pull off section with cat and kitten finials, the base with floral border with swag pendants and three reclining figures as feet 14cm high
Hogan, Ben golf instruction books -"Power Golf" 1st ed 1949 in its original dust jacket (some wear and tear, minor nicks in protective cellophane sleeve and "Five Lessons-the Modern Fundamentals of Golf" 1st US ed. 1957 in the original dust jacket (minor tears and nicks and slight discolouration in the cellophane protective sleeve - both clean internally hence (G)(2)
Weiskopf , Tom signed - " Go for the Flag-The Fundamentals of Golf" 1st ed 1969 signed by Tom Weiskopf 1973 Open Golf Champion to the front end plate, c/w original dust jacket in cellophane protective sleeve (some minor wear mix and creases to the edges) numerous photographic illustrations internally very clean hence (G)
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