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Lot 528

An early 20c Royal Worcester hand painted fruit plate, scallop edged with gilt fruit and leaf rim, decorated and signed by Frank Roberts, factory stamp on reverse with date code for 1919, 8.3""diam.

Lot 544

A 1930`s Shelley Harmony muffin dish and cover with green and silver banded decoration, factory stamp to base, 8.5""diam.

Lot 616

A collection of twenty three Beswick Beatrix Potter animals comprising Tommy Brock, a/f restoration, Taylor of Gloucester, Gold back stamp restoration to ears, Appley Dappley, Hunca Munka Sweeping, 1997 gold back stamp, Miss Moppit, This Pig had None, Timmy Willie, Mr Jeremy Fisher, Timmy Tiptoes, Rebecca Puddleduck, Samuel Whiskers, Squirrel Nutkin, Samuel Whiskers, gold back stamp, Peter Rabbit, Mrs Tiggywinkle, The Old Woman who lived in a Shoe, Pigling Bland, Jemima Puddleduck, Mr Benjamin Bunny, Foxy Whiskered Gentleman, Cecily Parsley, Aunt Pettitoes, and Mrs Flopsy Bunny, figures from 3""h to 5""h.

Lot 8380

A Poole Delphis small yellow plate, blue stamp, 20cm diameter

Lot 8456

A framed and glazed street scene, LS Lowry, printed Chorley and Pickersgill and limited to 550 copies, with blind stamp, 30.5cm x 24.5cm

Lot 29

A GEORGE JONES MAJOLICA SERVING DISH, relief moulded with fern leaf decoration, bears impressed G.J. stamp mark to base and no. 2271, width 41cm

Lot 121

A GEORGE V SILVER MUSTARD, JAY, RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH CO LTD, BIRMINGHAM 1925, with gadrooned rim, scallop shell thumb piece and c-scroll handle, bearing retailer`s stamp for Jay`s, Oxford Street with matching silver spoon, 7.5 troy ounces (total excluding liner)

Lot 163

A LATE 19TH CENTURY INDIAN SILVER BOX in the shape of a Conch shell with chased decoration, indistinct stamp mark to lid, overall length 17cm, weight 6.39 troy ounces.

Lot 405

A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons ivory cameo vase of footed slender ovoid form with flared collar neck, cut with a flowering wild rose bough picked out in cinnamon stain over the ivory ground, acid stamp to the base, height 21cm.

Lot 461

A Rene Lalique paperweight titled Moneau Timide, circa 1929, modelled as a sparrow leaning forward in a frosted clear crystal, acid stamp signature, height 7cm.

Lot 652

A large 1930s Stevens & Williams vase designed by Keith Murray with a wide circular foot rising to a flared trumpet body deeply engraved with a cactus, acid stamp mark, height 35cm.

Lot 1068

A Lincoln stamp Album, cover a/f

Lot 1161

Two green Stamp albums including first day covers, Victoria & George VI, and dart shafts

Lot 1217

A Postage Vending Machine for 1d and 1/2d stamp rolls. Solidly constructed of Mahogany and Bronze with white metal mechanism and manufactured by National Automatic Machines in London for the Victory Ex-Servicemen's Club, London and includes receipts for both parties. In working order but needs stamp rolls.

Lot 1243

A Brass Stamp Holder and an ornate brass Perpetual Calendar.

Lot 1246

A good quantity of various 20th c. World Stamp Booklets.

Lot 513

A good mixed lot to include tea caddy, brass figurines, stamp press, carved figurines and other (qty)

Lot 593

A small group of silver items including a stamp holder in the form of an envelope, a pencil holder and a selection of spoons, various dates and makers CONDITION REPORT: One spoon well worn

Lot 1095

JOHN HARDMAN & CO. STUDIO. Four unframed, pen, ink and watercolours on paper, 19th Century memorial brass designs; one showing an angel holding the inscription in circular formation, paper with John Hardman stamp, another for `George Bennet`, showing circular design, sword to centre with inscription, paper with John Hardman stamp, another showing a roundel with rosettes in four corners, inscription to centre roundel, inscribed, `No. 1`, and one with two fleur de lis crosses with monograms to centre, encased in rectangular border, annotated, `in black marble slab`, 31cm x 25cm, 19cm x 13cm, 25cm x 20cm and 15cm x 25cm, (4).

Lot 1097

JOHN HARDMAN & CO. STUDIO. Three unframed, pen, ink and watercolours on paper, 19th Century brass designs; one rectangular design, showing the children ringing out their bells on the Feast of Barnabus, inscribed, `No. 1`, paper with John Hardman stamp, one `Gladstone 1868`, paper with John Hardman stamp, and one for the Church of St. Mary and St. Johns, Handsworth, `Confraternity of the Sacred Heart`, in rectangular border, 33cm x 24.5cm, 39.5cm x 32cm and 34cm x 22.5cm, (3).

Lot 657

A parcel lot of stamps to include; a Lincoln stamp album containing Great Britain and other assorted world stamps including Germany, Canada, France and others, together with a selection of assorted loose stamps including eleven penny red envelopes and a similar two pence blue example.

Lot 659

A collection of Victorian penny red stamps, over 400 in total with all postally used with most still attached to paper or card with postmarks, most have pin hole to the centres of the stamps, together with a stamp album containing British and World stamps, mostly c.1930`s to 1950`s.

Lot 683

A large collection of assorted presentation stamp packs including; British Auto Legends, London Underground, Classic Sports Cars, Science Fiction, Peace and Freedom etc with some first day covers, approx. 250 total items.

Lot 669

STAMPS - A GREAT BRITAIN COLLECTION OF FIRST DAY COVERS, PRESENTATION PACKS AND LOOSE STAMPS comprising a Millennium album, Royal Mail Year Books 1986-1992 (7), first day covers 1972-2000 in seven albums, commemorative stamp / coin covers, mint sheets, and other items.

Lot 671

STAMPS - A U.S. COLLECTION OF FIRST DAY COVERS most 1935-58 (total 102); together with a mint set of 1982 `Fifty State Birds and Flowers`, on a single sheet, with accompanying booklet; and fifty related commemorative covers, each bearing a single stamp.

Lot 272

HARDYS STAMP OF AUSTRALIA 2008 Grenache Shiraz, 6 bottles

Lot 1456

AFTER MARY HOLDEN BIRD, SEASCAPE colour lithograph, signed in pencil, bears Fine Art Trade Guild stamp 34cm x 51cm Mounted, framed and under glass.

Lot 1391

A plaster frieze of frolicking cherubs, impressed stamp verso `G. Barigmafi - Sigma` and `55`; together with another plaster frieze (2)

Lot 595

ARR AFTER MONTAGUE DAWSON (British 1895-1973),'The Rising Wind', colour reproduction, published in 1969 by Frost & Reed, blind stamp and signed in pencil to the margin, 91cm x 60.5cm

Lot 30

ARR HENRY MOORE (British 1898-1986), Reclining Figure (Maquette) 1960, edition bronze, twice signed 'Moore' and numbered 1/9 and bearing H. Noack, Berlin foundry stamp, 13cm high, rectangular marble plinth, 16.4cm high overall. See Illustration. Exhibited: Henry Moore/Francis Bacon Exhibition, New London Gallery, August-September 1963, Catalogue No. 1. Purchased: Marlborough Fine Art Ltd, September 1963.

Lot 31

ARR HENRY MOORE (British 1989-1986), Seated Figure: Cross Hatch 1961 edition bronze, signed 'Moore', numbered 3/9 and bearing H. Noack, Berlin foundry stamp, 13.5cm high, rectangular marble plinth, 16.7cm high overall. See illustration. Exhibited: Henry Moore - Recent Work, New London Gallery, July-August 1963, Catalogue No. 10. Purchased: Marlborough Fine Art Ltd, August 1963.

Lot 32

ARR HENRY MOORE (British 1898-1986), Seated Figure (Maquette) 1960 edition bronze, signed 'Moore', numbered 3/9 and bearing H. Noack, Berlin foundry stamp, 14.2cm high, rectangular marble plinth, 17.7cm high overall. See illustration. Exhibited: Henry Moore/Francis Bacon Exhibition, New London Gallery, August-September 1963, Catalogue No. 5 Purchased: Marlborough Fine Art Ltd, September 1963

Lot 577

ARR JULIAN TREVELYAN R.A (British 1910-1988),' LK927', Fishing Boat in Harbour, etching with aquatint in colours, signed, titled and no.83/150 in pencil to the margin, blind stamp to lower right, 35cm x 48cm (plate size). See illustration

Lot 11

A 20th Century Royal Worcester fine bone china ``Wellington`` modelled by B Winskill circa 1969, black back stamp and impressed marks ``JM473``, modelled as The Duke of Wellington on horseback complete with wooden stand, the front with brass plaque engraved ``Wellington``, 42cm h x 41cm w

Lot 12

Late 19th Century Doulton Burslem, England Dessert Service, registered number 72067, each piece hand decorated with botanical subjects and signed C Hart, the yellow borders with hand painted floral swags above a gilt border, painted marks HB3735 comprising of two oval and fluted Fruit Bowls on four gilded cabriole legs and two navette and square shaped Serving Dishes together with scalloped dessert plates some having puce back stamp and registered no. 72067, painted marks HB8735 and C9552, (18)

Lot 14

A 20th Century Royal Worcester bone china Military Equestrian Figure ``The Lifeguards`` modelled by D Lindner (Doris) supported on a rectangular plinth, gold back stamp, 24cm high (including stand)

Lot 15

A 20th Century Royal Worcester Military Equestrian Model ``Royal Horse Guards (The Blues)`` modelled by D Lindner (Doris) supported on a rectangular base, gold back stamp, 24.5cm high

Lot 53

Tek Sing Cargo (1721-1821) a large Dish, stamp mark to centre and decorated border, labels to underside and numbered 13480, 28.25cm diameter

Lot 54

Tek Sing Cargo (1721-1821) a large Dish, stamp mark to centre and decorated border, labels to underside, 27cm diameter

Lot 434

A pair of George VI limed oak and upholstered Chairs used at the Coronation of George VI in Westminster Abbey, each chair with Royal monogram/cypher to top rail and with Coronation stamp to underside of rail

Lot 309

Collection of Channel Islands stamp and covers and three albums of GB FDC`s 1964-2003 (approx. 280). Condition report: see terms and conditions.

Lot 193

DEREK G. M. GARDNER `Warwick and Minerra`, reproduction print Signed in pencil to the margin and with publishers blind stamp Image size 45x68cm

Lot 200

AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT `variations II`. Colour reproduction, numbered 167/850 and with publishers blind stamp. Image size 50 x 68cms

Lot 4

HABA (Éditeur) Petit meuble de rangement sur roulettes en hêtre, circa 1950, formé d’un châssis rectangulaire bordé d’une gorge accueillant six tiroirs mobiles emboîtables, dont trois en bois naturel, un laqué rouge et un laqué bleu, couvercle mobile, prises formées de découpes ovales. Cachet d’éditeur. A small beech drawer box on castors, with movable cover, circa 1950. Producer’s stamp. Haut. 28,5 cm - Larg. 55,2 cm - Prof. 30,5 cm / Height. 11 1⁄4 in. - Width. 21 3⁄4 in. - Depth. 12 in.

Lot 11

Philippe STARCK (né en 1949) & KARTELL (Éditeur) Paire de fauteuils "Loulou Ghost", dessin de 2008, en polycarbonate teinté rouge. Cachet d’éditeur. A pair of red polycarbonat "Loulou Ghost" armchairs, designed in 2008. Producer’s stamp. Haut. 63 cm - Larg. 37 cm - Prof. 38 cm Height. 24 3⁄4 in. - Width. 14 5⁄8 in. - Depth. 15 in.

Lot 27

LUIGI COLANI (né en 1928) & SULO (Éditeur) Suite de deux baignoires et de deux pots, circa 1973, structure ergonomique galbée en polyéthylène vert pistache. Cachets d’éditeur. A set of two polyethylene large sinks and two pots, circa 1973. Producer’s stamp. Baignoire : Haut. 27 cm - Long. 84 cm - Larg. 50 cm - Pot : Haut. 22 cm sink : Height. 10 5⁄8 in. - Length. 33 1⁄8 in. - Width. 19 3⁄4 in.- Pot : Height. 8 5⁄8 in. Bibliographie : - Barbara Beaucamp-Markowsky, "Kindermöbel + Spielobjekte", Kunstgewerbemuseum, Köln, 1973, p. 37. - Eva Ottillinger, "Fidgety Philip": A Design History of Children’s Furniture", Éditions Taschen, Cologne, 2006, p. 166.

Lot 47

James LEONARD & ESAVIAN (Éditeur) Bureau d’écolier et sa chaise, circa 1948, à structure en aluminium découpé plié, bureau à piétement compas soutenant le caisson animé d’un plumier et encrier, abattant thermoformé formant pupitre ouvrant sur un casier thermoformé, chaise à piétement formant arcatures latérales souples soutenant l’assise et le dossier en contreplaqué thermoformé. Cachet d’éditeur. A plywood and aluminum desk with its chair, 1948. Producer’s stamp. Bureau : Haut. 73,5 cm - Larg. 56,5 cm - Prof. 46 cm desk : Height. 29 in. - width. 22 1⁄4 in. - depth. 18 1⁄8 in. Chaise : Haut. 79,4 cm - Larg. 42 cm - Prof. 46 cm chair : Height. 31 1⁄4 in. - width. 16 1⁄2 in. - depth. 18 1⁄8 in. Bibliographie : Eva Ottillinger, "Fidgety Philip": A Design History of Children’s Furniture", Éditions Taschen, Cologne, 2006, p. 171.

Lot 55

CENTROKAPPA &KARTELL (Éditeur) Table et suite de deux chaises démontables et empilables, "Sistema scuola", 1979, à structure en polypropylène rouge pour l’une des chaises et la table et bleu pour l’autre chaise ; table à piétement cylindrique reposant sur des sabots noirs, plateau amovible en stratifié noir, clé de démontage ; chaise à structure géométrique présentant deux découpes latérales en bordure de l’assise. Cachet d’éditeur. A polypropylene "Sistema scuola" table and two chairs, 1979. Producer’s stamp. Table : Haut. 46 cm - Plateau : 62 x 53 cm Chaise : Haut. 51 cm - Larg. 30 cm - 30 cm Table : Height. 18 1⁄8 in. - Top : 24 3⁄8 x 20 7⁄8 in. Chair : Height. 20 1⁄8 in. - Width. 11 3⁄4 - 11 3⁄4 in. Bibliographie : Carole Daprey, "Mobilier Design pour enfants", Piqpoq, 2009, Paris, p. 140.

Lot 60

Peter MURDOCH (Né en 1940) &PAPER INTERNATIONAL (Éditeur) Chaise "Spotty", 1963, en papier cartonné enduit de polyéthylène, à décor de grands pois bleus sur fond blanc, à découpe supérieure par pliure pour former assise. Cachet de l’artiste. (Quelques usures). A rare printed cardboard "Spotty" chair, 1963. Producer’s stamp. (A few wears). Haut. 51 cm - Larg. 50 cm - Prof. 43 cm Height. 20 1⁄8 in. - Width. 19 3⁄4 in. - Depth. 16 7⁄8 in. Historique : Ce modèle n’a été réalisé qu’entre 1964 et 1965. Première chaise à être entièrement réalisée en papier cartonné, elle répondait aux attentes d’un marché de consommation plus attaché à l’effet de nouveauté qu’à la durabilité. Ce modèle est de ce fait devenu très rare. This model was created between 1964 and 1965. It’s the first chair fully made with only paperboard. It was a respond to the consumer expectations more linked to the novelty rather than durability. This model become, for this reason, very rare to find. Bibliographie : - Charlotte & Peter Fiell, "1 000 chairs", Éditions Taschen, Cologne, 1997, p. 465. - Carole Daprey, "Mobilier Design pour enfants", Piqpoq, 2009, Paris, p. 108.

Lot 61

Peter MURDOCH (Né en 1940) &PAPER INTERNATIONAL (Éditeur) Chaise "Spotty", 1963, en papier cartonné enduit de polyéthylène, à décor de grands pois bleus sur fond blanc, à découpe supérieure par pliure pour former assise. Cachet de l’artiste. (Quelques usures). A rare printed cardboard "Spotty" chair, 1963. Producer’s stamp. (A few wears). Haut. 52 cm - Larg. 50,5 cm - Prof. 43 cm - Height. 20 1⁄2 in. - Width. 19 7⁄8 in. - Depth. 16 7⁄8 in.

Lot 65

Kay BOJESEN (1886-1958) Cheval à bascule en hêtre verni, dessin de 1936, édition d’après-guerre. Cachet d’éditeur "Kay Bojensen". A solid beech rocking horse, designed in 1936, postwar production. Producer’s stamp. Haut. 54 cm - Larg. 23 cm - Long. 85 cm Height. 21 1⁄4 in. - Width. 9 in. - Length. 33 1⁄2 in. Bibliographie : - Eva Ottillinger, "Fidgety Philip": A Design History of Children’s Furniture", Éditions Taschen, Cologne, 2006, p. 158. - Poul Erik Tojner, Lars Hedebo Olsen, "Kay Bojesen", Aschehoug, 2007, p. 50.

Lot 77

CASALA (Éditeur) Chaise de bureau, 1952, piétement quadripode compas en bois clair, s’élevant de sabots en ABS gris, platine métallique supérieure, soutenant un siège pivotant en contreplaqué thermoformé. Cachet d’éditeur. A beech and plywood swivel chair with metal, 1952. Producer’s stamp. Haut. 60 cm - Larg. 32 cm - Prof. 35 cm Height. 23 5⁄8 in. - Width. 12 5⁄8 in. - Depth. 13 3⁄4 in. Bibliographie : Thomas Müller, Romana Schneider, "Das Klassenzimmer. Schulmöbel im 20. Jahrhundert", Éditions Prestel, 1998, pp. 147-149.

Lot 78

Adam STEGNER & FLOTOTTO (Éditeur) Suite de deux chaises de hauteur différente, 1956, piétement quadripode en hêtre formé de lames compas appareillées sur une double platine en aluminium et soutenant l’assise coque en pagholz. Cachet d’éditeur. A set of two beech, pagholz and aluminum chairs, two different heights. Producer’s stamp. Haut. 74 - 69,5 cm - Larg. 32 cm - Prof. 45 cm Height. 29 1⁄8 - 27 3⁄8 in in. - Width. 12 5⁄8 in. - Depth. 17 3⁄4 in. Bibliographie : - Thomas Müller, Romana Schneider, "Das Klassenzimmer. Schulmöbel im 20. Jahrhundert", Éditions Prestel, 1998, p. 150. - CAROLE DAPREY, "MOBILIER DESIGN POUR ENFANTS", PIQPOQ, 2009, PARIS, P. 154.

Lot 86

KO VERZUU & ADO (Éditeur) Camion jouet dépanneuse "Eerste Hulp", années 30, en bois peint rouge et jaune, roues caoutchoutées, remorqueuse arrière, châssis avant directionnel. Estampillé "ADO". "Eerste Hulp" toy truck, 1930s. Painted wood with rubber wheels. Producer’s stamp. Haut. 25,7 cm - Long. 50,5 cm - Larg. 17 cm Height. 10 1⁄8 in. - Length. 19 7⁄8 in. - Width. 6 3⁄4 in.

Lot 127

Alexander BEGGE & CASALA (Éditeur) Suite de trois sièges empilables "Casalino", 1971, en polypropylène thermoformé rouge et jaune, structure formant pliage ergonomique d’un seul tenant à assise suspendue. Cachet d’éditeur. A set of three "Casalino" polypropylene chairs. Producer’s stamp. Haut. 59 cm - Larg. 41 cm - Prof. 40 cm Height. 23 1⁄4 in. - Width. 16 1⁄8 in. - Depth. 15 3⁄4 in. Bibliographie : - Gabriele Lueg, "Design im 20.jahrhundert", Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Cologne, 1989, p. 108. - Carole Daprey, "Mobilier Design pour enfants", Piqpoq, 2009, Paris, pp. 126-127.

Lot 139

HERT TRIANG (Éditeur) Siège biface pouvant former petite voiture ou rocking, circa 1960, structure ovoïde en acier tubulaire laqué bordeaux, formant petite voiture, assise toile, double tablette en bois, tablette frontale en métal, dans l’autre position il forme rocking avec boulier coloré. Cachet et étiquette d’éditeur. A steel and plywood rocking cart, with rubber castors and cotton canvas, circa 1960. Producer’s stamp and label. Haut. 37 cm - Long. 77 cm - Larg. 39 cm Height. 14 5⁄8 in. - Length. 30 1⁄4 in. - Width. 15 3⁄8 in.

Lot 161

PICUS (ÉDITEUR) Bureau et son siège intégré, circa 1930, à structure tubulaire en acier laqué turquoise formant arcatures imbriquées, soutenant l’assise rectangulaire en acajou et le plateau quadrangulé en placage d’acajou. Cachet d’éditeur. A plywood and tubular steel small desk with its integrated seat, circa 1930. Producer’s stamp. Haut. 50,5 cm - Larg. 56,6 cm - Prof. 64 cm Height. 19 7⁄8 in. - Width. 22 1⁄4 in. - Depth. 25 1⁄4 in.

Lot 172

HAMILTON COSCO (Éditeur) Petit siège baquet, circa 1970, assise coque en polypropylène kaki, coussin d’assise en skaï vert, piétement repliable en métal tubulaire chromé en X, proposant deux hauteurs d’assise. Cachet d’éditeur. A polypropylene chair, foldable wire leg, skai seat cusion, circa 1970. Producer’s stamp. Haut. 31,5 cm - Larg. 35 cm - Prof. 31 cm Height. 12 3⁄8 in. - Width. 13 3⁄4 in. - Depth. 12 1⁄4 in.

Lot 265

Stacey DUKES & ARTEMIDE (Éditeur) Suite de deux chaises "Efebino", dessin de 1965, à structure zoomorphe en ABS teinté orange pour l’un et noir pour l’autre, cachets d’éditeur. A pair of orange and black plastic "Efebino" chairs, designed in 1965. Producer’s stamp. Haut. 32 cm - Larg. 35 cm - Prof. 36 cm Height. 12 5⁄8 in. - Width. 13 3⁄4 in.- Depth. 14 1⁄8 in. Bibliographie : - Barbara Beaucamp-Markowsky, "Kindermöbel + Spielobjekte", Kunstgewerbemuseum, Köln, 1973, p. 37. - Catalogue de l’exposition "S’asseoir", Musée de Grenoble, 1974, p. 18. - Philippe Decelle, Diane Hennebert, Pierre Loze, "L’utopie du tout plastique", édition de la fondation pour l’architecture, Bruxelles, 1994, p. 52. - Klaus-Jurgen Sembach, "Modern furniture designs 1950-1980s", édition Schiffer, 1997, modèle reproduit sous les n° 401 et 402 p. 119.

Lot 274

HERLAG (Éditeur) Chaise haute à structure en hêtre, assise tendue d’un vinyle rouge à pois blancs, souligné de passepoil blanc, elle se déplie en deux parties, la base pouvant former alors une table à jeux munie de bouliers. Cachet d’éditeur. A solid beech and vinyl highchair that can be transformed into a chair with its table. Producer’s stamp. Haut. 94 cm - Larg. 53 cm - Prof. 52 CM / Height. 37 in. - Width. 20 7⁄8 in. - Depth. 20 1⁄2 in.

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