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A Price Kensington cottage ware teapot, biscuit barrel, milk and sugar, butter dish, others; a Staffordshire floral printed three tier cake stand; a Midwinter Homemaker pattern monochrome printed plate; flower models; Beswick and Carlton Ware leaf shaped dishes; a Staffordshire Royal Wedding 1981 tea set for six; qty
A Royal Albert Old Country Roses tea set for six comprising teapot, sandwich plate, side plates, cream jug, sugar bowl, cups and saucers; others, dessert bowls, wall clock, gold plated teaspoons, etc Condition Report: All appear to be first quality, heavy signs of use throughout resulting in surface scratches and loss to gilding
Ceramics and Glass - a Wedgwood leaf shaped white glazed preserve jar and cover, a Wedgwood Windsor Christmas pattern oval plate, cat models including Royal Doulton; a green glass rectangular vase, engraved drinking glasses, dessert glasses, a set of tea knives with faux coral plastic handles, cased, two white metal cake plates, floral printed teapot/tea for one, other decorative glassware; qty
Potter (Beatrix, illust.). Making Fun for Everyone, written by Clifton Bingham & E. Nesbit, 1st edition, Ernest Nister, [1895], colour and sepia illustrations throughout, some full-page, including a vignette of a rabbit leaving home in the snow wearing a red jacket, carrying a green umbrella, and with a basket over his arm, by Beatrix Potter, some soiling and juvenile colouring, patterned endpapers, free endpapers slightly chipped at edges, early manuscript ownership names to recto and verso of front free endpaper (former dated 1895), hinges split, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, rubbed, and some trivial edge-wear, 4to Rare Nister publication containing one of Beatrix Potter's earliest published illustrations of a rabbit. There are only two copies on COPAC (British Library, Cambridge University). We have traced only one other copy sold at auction (2005). On May 25th 1894 Ernest Nister sent a letter in response to some drawings offered him by Beatrix Potter: "I fear we cannot keep more than three of the other designs - the cat with the tea set, the mouse knitting, and the rabbit with the umbrella and basket. For these we should be pleased to pay you 7/6 a piece if you can see your way to take it." Beatrix accepted this offer, and the rabbit with umbrella appears in this 1895 publication. A set of frog drawings were discussed in the same exchange of correspondence, and these the publisher eventually bought (after much haggling over price in which the artist held her ground) and these were subsequently published in 'Comical Customers' (1896) and 'Nister's Holiday Annual for 1896'. Much later Potter was to write 'Nister was an unattractive German (?) Firm - but it was my first start at anything published'. (Linder, The History of the Writings of Beatrix Potter', pp.175-78) (1)
FIVE PIECE ELECTROPLATED TEA AND COFFEE SET by W. Fisher and Co., of oblong form with canted corners angular scroll handles and square hoof feet, TOGETHER WITH AN CIRCULAR, SHALLOW DISH, by Atkin Brothers, 10 1/2" (26.7cm) diameter, A SALVER, 10" 25.4cm) diameter, A PAIR OF SUGAR TONGS and 'The Posh Club' butter knife (9)
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