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English School (20th/21st century) - Still life of pots upon a green table cloth, oil on board, unframed, 12" x 14"; together with a further oil painting depicting ruined buildings, another depicting a stone bridge above a river under a moonlit sky, two coloured tapestries, one depicting irises, the other a figure, three coloured book plate prints within one frame depicting birds and a collage of a landscape with a landscape with lake and hills, an inscribed illuminated manuscript, various sizes (8)
Follower of David Cox (19th century) - Two figures in a windswept landscape with a windmill in the far distance, inscribed with the artist's name on the mount below, watercolour, 4" x 7"; together with six further pictures including a watercolour of an oak tree beside a stone bridge, indistinctly signed possibly H.W. Bingley and dated 1830, 11" x 8", a pencil drawing depicting three figures, other figures nearby, signed with a monogram and indistinctly inscribed, 4" x 5", painted-over photograph depicting a young boy standing on a balcony with a dog by his side - ** Contained within an ornate gilt plaster frame set within a velvet lined glazed box, shaped top corners, 8" x 5.75"; also a reproduction miniature depicting a gentleman, a silhouette contained with a veneered maple wood frame, a sepia watercolour on tinted paper depicting Wingfield House, Wiltshire, initialled and dated 1876 and coloured print depicting a gannet, various sizes (8)
GREGYNOG PRESS - 'THE PRAISE AND HAPPINESSE OF THE COUNTRIE-LIFE' Written originally in Spanish by Don Antonio DE Guevara, put into English by H. Vaughan, Silurist, reprinted from the edition of 1651, with an introduction by Henry Thomas, and wood engravings by Reynolds Stone at The Gregynog Press, Newtown 1939, limited edition 124 / 400Condition Report:Damp stain on bottom of book and cover
A FOLDER OF LETTERS, NOTES AND DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE FIRM OF A. J. WILKINSON IN THE POTTERIES, STAFFORDSHIRE, includes correspondence to and from Colley Shorter (husband of Clarice Cliff) including letters from Nancy Catford, an account of an Easter trip with Colley Shorter 1936 by Lois Keene, a draft history of the firm, reminiscences of Potteries, their owners and artists attributed to Uncle Arthur Shorter, Australia, correspondence from Dame Laura Knight dated 1934, correspondence to do with the settling of bills in 1959 of Mrs P. J. Elliott of The Lodge, Trentham and an agreement with Newport Pottery Co. Ltd. signed by both Colley Shorter and Clarice Cliff dated 1927This is a list of items in the folder that is lot 187:Newport Pottery Co. Ltd headed notepaper with hand written agreement signed by Colley Shorter and Clarice CliffAgreement between A J Wilkinson and Dame Laura Knight which is a typed copy together with a handwritten letter signed Laura Knight and a list of pottery designs for which she was to receive royaltiesTwo handwritten letters dated 20 March 1953 and 22 Dec 1953 to “My dear Colley” signed “Ernest”Three typed drafts of a letter dated 24-9-50 from 79 Brook Green, Hammersmith – “Dear Mr Shorter” from Nancy Catford, one hand signedA hand written letter “Dear Mr Shorter” from Nancy CatfordA further typed letter dated 19th September 1950 to Nancy Catford with thre copies of a description of carvingsFive typed copies of “A Brief Account of an Easter Trip with Colley Shorter 1936 by Louis KeeneA typed “Copy of Christmas message received from Colonel Louis Keene of Messrs Eaton & Co Ltd, Toronto, Ontario, Canada dated 15th December 1952”A typed draft “History of the Firm” (A. J. Wilkinson)A typed copy of “Reminisences of Potteries, their owners and artists” (handwritten on top “Uncle Arthur Shorter, Australia”)A typed copy “The Battle of Lump, Fought By The Tribe of Potters BC 7391Letters both to and about Mrs P. J. Elliott of The Lodge, Newpark, Trentham dated 1959 concerning paying or not paying her expensesA conveyancing bill from Harol Grindey solicitors dated 7th November 1952 for sale of land and property, Northwood Lane, Clayton and “Chetwynd”A typed letter from F. A. L. Kite of Timothy Whites & Taylors Ltd. to Mr C Shorter along with an extract from Readers Digest concerning a member of the Norwgian Resistance they had been discussingA letter headed Manor of Newcastle-under-Lyme dated 7th February 1939 to A. C. A. Shorter c/o A. J. Wilkinson signed Henry Freeman regarding Extinguishment of Manorial Incidents re house and land in Northwood LaneA letter headed Ellis & Ellis Solicitors of Burslem to A. C. Shorter dated 26th July 1931 regarding a property valuationA typed copy of an itinerary of a trip to Italy, undatedA Royal Insurance Company proposal for Annuity signed Colley A. Shorter and Margaret ElliottA handwritten letter dated March 5th 1942 “Dear Colley” signed Arthur ShorterSeven sheets of headed notepaper “Canadian Pacific Steamship Lines” with a handwritten letter to “Nick” and another to Colley with instructions to read out loud the one to Nick, all about a misplaced trunk. It is signed “Cronyn”Two invitation cards from Messrs A. J. Wilkinson Ltd. to the Annual Exhibition of Pottery and Display Craft in the Throne Room of the Holborn Restaurant, Newton Street Entrance, London from August 29th to September 9th inclusive including Clarice Cliff’s “Bizarre” Ware for Christmas 1932. For the Trade Only.Headed paper “The Gramophone” letter dated 10/9/32 hand written to Mr Shorter signed Christopher Stone referring to how impressed he was with Miss Cliff’s designs at a recent show.
A Late 19th Century French Silver Gilt Paper Knife by Alphonse Giroux, Paris Retailed by Garrard & Co Ltd in the form of Joan of Arc standing with sword raised below a banner engraved with the Madonna on a Fleur- De-Lys background the tapering blood stone terminal with applied cartouche 24cm long
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