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19th Century Whitby souvenir plate, Wadeheath Walt Disney children's tea set for four, Georgian silver teaspoon, miniature Doulton Lambeth tankard, miniature 19th Century terracotta dog and other similar models, Victorian ivory cigarette holder and miscellanea in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Early 20th Century Coalport 'Batwing' pattern tea set for eleven, missing two tea plates, retailed by Warring & Gillow, Oxford St, London Condition Report There is some slight crazing to various pieces including on the cake/ sandwich plate. Some very light scratches otherwise excellent condition.
A Susie Cooper Bone China Glen Mist pattern coffee set, comprising six cans and six saucers, factory marks and C.1035 (boxed) and a Susie Cooper Adams Stardust pattern part tea set, comprising teapot and cover; four cups and saucers; two pairs of plates; cake plate; milk jug; salt and pepper pots and two rectangular dishes
An Art Deco table service of plated flatware, by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield, Rd No.778905, comprising twelve of each: table forks, dessert forks, table knives, dessert knives, dessert spoons, soup spoons, tea spoons, two sauce ladles, six egg spoons, six table spoons, five piece carving set, in a fitted walnut canteen
*[Potter, Beatrix]. Peter Rabbit tea service, Stoke-on-Trent: Grimwades, circa 1922, comprising a tea pot with lid (height 10cm/4ins), a milk jug (height 5.5cm/2ins), a sugar bowl (height 4cm/1.4ins), four cups (height 5cm/2ins), four saucers (diameter 11cm/4.5ins), four small plates (diameter 10.5cm/4ins), and two bread & butter or cake plates (diameter 15.5cm/6ins), each with a colour lithographed scene from The Tale of Peter Rabbit, and gilt rims and handles (occasionally rubbed), each with maker's mark on base, teapot with very tiny chip on edge, one cup with .5in hairline crack Extremely rare complete set of Beatrix Potter nursery china, the very first to be produced. Miss Potter sanctioned production of the set in 1917, but Grimwades didn't begin manufacturing until 1922, blaming war-time shortages of materials and staff. Even incomplete sets are difficult to find, given the limited production of the set and its fragile nature. Beatrix Potter was said to be very pleased with the set and ordered some for Christmas presents. (Louise Irvine, editor, John Beswick & Royal Albert Beatrix Potter Figures & Giftware, 1996, pages 10 & 83) (17)
*Toy Post Office. La Petite Poste, France: Weber, circa 1964, colour cardboard 3-dimensional post office frontage (lightly spotted), two telephones (one with bell), weighing scales, six wooden ink stamps, paper money, and other related items such as telegrams, receipts and cheques (some used), contained in original cardboard box, a little rubbed with a couple of splits, box size 27.5 x 52 x 8.5cm (11 x 20.5 x 3.5ins), together with other late 19th-mid 20th century toys including: a rare early 'Loto' box set (one counter replaced) by N.K. Paris; a set of puzzle cubes, by N.K. Atlas, Paris, with 24 cubes and five picture guide sheets, contained in original wooden box with sixth picture on the top; a double six set of 28 ebony and bone dominoes, contained in original wooden box; toy metal kitchen scales with brass weights; boxed 1950s game 'Cochon qui Rit'; a 1950s toy metal kitchen range with accessories; a decorated child's china tea set (2 cartons)
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