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'Woodland Bridge and Poplar Trees': a Wedgwood fairyland lustre punch bowl by Daisy Makeig-Jones 1920s underside with gilt manufacturer's stamp 14.5cm. high by 28cm. diam. Literature A similar example illustrated in: Una des Fontaines Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre The Work of Daisy Makeig-Jones New York London 1975 p.112.
A collection of leather goods and accessories, mostly 1920s and 30s, comprising a snakeskin suitcase, the lockplates bearing stamp WB, 51cm wide; a crocodile suitcase, partially fitted with lady's enamelled silver dressing set, with canvas cover, 46cm wide; a crocodile skin travelling timepiece, 10.5cm wide; a pair of lady's crocodile skin court shoes; two crocodile skin handbags; and two alligator skin satchels (quantity).
A four piece silver tea service, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1920, each piece of boat shape with beaded detail comprising a teapot and hot water jug with ebonised handles and finials, a cream jug and sugar bowl, each with simple scroll handles, each raised on compressed bun feet, retailer’s stamp for E C Kemp & Co, Leicester’, teapot 10" wide, total weight 45oz
AUTOGRAPH. – CHARLES DICKENS. A single envelope signed, [n.d.] (167 x 123mm.) The envelope inscribed ‘Private’ and indistinctly addressed, signed by Charles Dickens in blue ink recto, ‘C.D.’ blindstamp and ‘Parkinson & Gotto’ retailers stamp verso. (Somewhat soiled, slightly creased, some glue staining or surface damage verso.)
SPEKE, John Hanning. Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile. Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1863. First edition, 8vo (212 x 130mm.) Numerous plates and illustrations. (Lacking maps, some spotting and light creasing.) Modern red morocco. Provenance: Julius Jeppe (ink-stamp to title page).
ART & ANTIQUE REFERENCE. – Stephen CALLOWAY. English Prints for the Collector. Guildford, London, [etc.]: 1981. 4to (285 x 210mm.) Numerous illustrations, some colour. Original cloth, dust-jacket. – And sixty-eight others on art and antiques, including a number on book-binding and stamp collecting (69).
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