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A box containing a collection of Denby table wares decorated in brown and beige stylised floral design, together with a small collection of plated wares, a silver napkin ring, a brass canon ornament, a page turner and a box containing a collection of glass and china wares to include two oil lamps, a pewter lidded jug, etc CONDITION REPORTS Doulton Lambeth stoneware teapot has some wear and scratches, and crack to handle. Denby wares have wear and scuffs, and some do not have back stamp so possibly seconds, others have "X" to rim so also possibly seconds. Pink lidded jug has repairs to handle. Clear glass oil lamp has wear and scuffs, and some frits. Opaque glass oil lamp has some cracks. All items generally with wear, scuffs, and some with chips.
A collection of figurines and decorative wares to include a Heubach figure of a seagull, Royal Copenhagen figure of a penguin No'd. 1283, further figure of a penguin, an Australian resin figure of three koalas, a Regency Fine Arts figure of a wren, two Staffordshire figures of dalmatians, a pair of bottle shaped glass vases, a Beswick Beatrix Potter figure "Foxy Whiskered Gentleman" with brown back stamp, a Beswick figure of a standing fox and a Beswick figure of a fox No'd. 1017
A collection of five Beswick Beatrix Potter figures by F Warne & Co. Limited, to include "Ribby", "Little Pig Robinson", "Foxy Whiskered Gentleman", "The Old Woman who lived in a shoe" and "Tommy Brock", each with gold back stamp CONDITION REPORTS All with wear, scuffs and crazing to glaze. "Little Pig Robinson" with large chips to ears. "Ribby" has chip to the plate. "Foxy Whiskered Gentleman" is broken in half and glued, and with large losses to ears. "Tommy Brock" has damage and losses including top of staff missing. "Old Woman who lived in a Shoe" has some chips.
A collection of twelve Beswick Beatrix Potter figures by F Warne & Co. Limited, to include "Mrs Tiggywinkle", "Lady Mouse from Tailor of Gloucester", "Mrs Rabbit", "Hunca Munca "with babies)", "The Old Woman who lived in a shoe", "Goody Tiptoes", "Mrs Tittlemouse", "Jemima Puddleduck", "Aunt Pettitoes", each with gold back stamp, together with "Miss Moppet", "Sir Isaac Newton" and "Appley Dapply", each with brown back stamp CONDITION REPORTS Many of the figures have paper stickers to underside and various hand-written letters, all have some general wear and crazing to glaze. "Jemima Puddleduck" has some damage to rim of hat which has been re-glued and some chips in this area. "Aunt Pettitoes" appears to have had some restoration to ear and top of head, and re-painting. "Mrs. Rabbit" appears to have had restoration to ears. "The Old Woman" has a scratch chip to back of shoe. "Sir Isaac Newton" has some roughness to surface of tail and base. Others appear sound. Some rubbing to marks to underside where some of the old paper labels have been rermoved.
PASQUALE VILLARI: THE HISTORY OF GIROLAMO SAVONAROLA AND OF HIS TIMES, trans Leonard Horner, L, 1863, 2 vols, port frontis, lib stamp to ttle pages, no other lib markings, orig cl gt + RICHARD BOULTON: THEOLOGICAL WORKS OF THE HONOURABLE ROBERT BOYLE EPITOMIZ'D, L, 1715, vol 1 only, egrvd port frontis, old fl cf worn, + GEORGE CAR:, SERMONS, Edinburgh 1780, 3rd edn, 2 vols, old fl cf gt, crimson mor labels + THOMAS BURGESS: A SERMON PREACHED BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD..., L, 1792, old tree cf, + 11 other titles all Sermons/Theological (17)
W B TURRILL: BRITISH PLANT LIFE, 1948 1st edn, New Naturalist No 10, orig cl gt d/w + W H PEARSALL: MOUNTAINS AND MOORLANDS, 1965 3rd impression, New Naturalist No 11, orig cl gt d/w + F J NORTH & OTHERS: SNOWDONIA, THE NATIONAL PARK OF NORTH WALES, 1949 1st edn, New Naturalist No 13, orig cl d/w + H J FLEURE: A NATURAL HISTORY OF MAN IN BRITAIN, 1951 1st edn, New Naturalist No 18, orig cl gt d/w + L DUDLEY STAMP: MAN AND THE LAND, 1969 3rd edn, New Naturalist No 31, orig cl gt d/w + K C EDWARDS: THE PEAK DISTRICT, 1964, 3rd impression, New Naturalist No 44, + W H PEARSALL: THE LAKE DISTRICT, 1973 1st edn, New Naturalist No 53, orig cl gt (7)
E B FORD: BUTTERFLIES, 1945, 1st edn, New Naturalist No 1, orig cl gt, d/w + BRIAN VESEY-FITZGERALD: BRITISH GAME, 1946, 1st edn, New Naturalist No 2, orig cl gt, d/w + R S R FITTER: LONDON'S NATURAL HISTORY, 1946 reprint, New Naturalist NO 3, orig cl gt, d/w + L DUDLEY STAMP: BRITAIN'S STRUCTURE AND SCENERY, 1946, 1st edn, New Naturalist No 4, orig cl gt, d/w + JOHN GILMORE AND MAX WALTERS: WILDFLOWERS, 1954, 1st edn, New Naturalist No 5, orig cl gt, d/w + F FRASER DARLING: NATURAL HISTORY IN THE HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS, 1947 , 1st edn, New Naturalist No 6, orig cl gt, d/w + JOHN RAMSBOTTOM: MUSHROOMS AND TOADSTOOLS, 1953, 1st edn, New Naturalist No 7, orig cl gt, d/w + A D IMMS: INSECT NATURAL HISTORY, 1947, 1st edn, New Naturalist No 8, orig cl gt, d/w + A W BOYD: A COUNTRY PARISH, 1951, 1st edn, New Naturalist No 9, orig cl gt, d/w + W B TURRILL: BRITISH PLANT LIFE, 1948, 1st edn, New Naturalist No 10, orig cl gt, d/w (10)
L.S Lowry 1887-1976 Pencil Signed By The Artist Limited Edition Off Set Lithograph In Colour, 'The Level Crossing With Train' 1946. Edition of 750. Published by Patrick Seale Prints In 1973, Courtesy Of Salford Museum & Art Gallery. Issued without number or stamp. Mounted & framed behind reflective glass. 18x22''.
A small quantity of ceramics including an early 20th century Dresden pierced dish on integral stand, a Royal Worcester florally painted cup and saucer on a pale turquoise ground, date stamp 1876, a mid 19th century gilt heightened orange swag patterned Davenport cup and saucer, a floral coffee can and saucer, two Crown Derby rose decorated plates, a Royal Worcester blush ivory twin handled urn shaped vase, etc. CONDITION REPORT: The Royal Worcester blush ivory has damage to its paint in the background behind the floral decoration. Some crazing to the glaze on the Davenport cup commensurate with age. Abrasion to the charger. Rubbing to gilded paintwork.
A rare set of early 20th century Avery jockey scales with weights. History/Provenance: the scale was one of two at Newmarket and was sold after the war and used on Southend Pier as a fairground scale. In 1967 it was sent to Avery to be chrome plated on the brass and restamped with EIIR (19) 67 Stamp. The scale comprises a very early leather mahogany chair in need of restoration but the scale weighs accurately to 2oz and there is a full set of weights and original 1950s fairground board. Prior to auction, the scale was on loan at The Avery Historical Museum which closed in August 2014. This lot is accompanied by numerous photographs and clippings including a photograph of "Teddy" Edwin Watt who died in 2011 in Torbay. He had, up until 2000, used the scales on Paignton seafront until health and safety banned him. He purchased them through his showman background Southend in the early 1970s.
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