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Five Victorian silver napkin rings with beaded edge decoration (Sheffield 1880), contemporary silver two-handled tea strainer with case, foliate decoration and pierced bowl (London 1967), contemporary silver salt and pepper (Sheffield 1961) and a 1970s silver dish (London 1971) together with a cased set of contemporary bridge pencils. All at approximately 11oz Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com
AN EXTENSIVE GROUP OF CROWN DUCAL "ORANGE TREE" BREAKFAST, TEA AND DINNER WARES, enamelled in colours and with printed marks, including teapot, coffee pot, hot water pot, three milk and cream jugs of varying sizes, sugar bowls, butter dish, toast rack, lemon squeezer, cruet, preserve dishes, comport, dessert set of serving bowl and six bowls, twelve teacups, five egg cups, five dinner plates, approximately twenty-four side plates of varying sizes etc, approximately eighty pieces. Not perfect but nearly
A modern three piece silver tea set Charles S Green & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1964, comprising a teapot with composition handle and finial, twin handled sugar basin and cream jug, each of waisted oval form with strapwork borders and scroll serpent handles, together with a pair of silver sugar tongs, total weight 39.5oz. (4)
Decorative china and effects to include:- a Royal Doulton wall plate "English Cottages,` moulded glassware commemorative dishes, Aynsley part tea wares, commemorative mug, brass candlesticks, silver plated tray, lead crystal dressing table wares, two wooden gavels, commemorative books and a picnic case set, incomplete.
Captain (Charles) Bruce Bairnsfather (9th July 1888 - 29th September 1959) Bruce Bairnsfather was born to a military family, and spent his early life in India, but was brought to England in 1895 to be educated at the United Services College, Westward Ho!, then at Stratford-upon-Avon. Initially intending a military career, he failed entrance exams to Sandhurst and Woolwich Academies but joined the Cheshire Regiment. He resigned in 1907 to become an artist, studying at the John Hassall School of Art. Unsuccessful at first, he worked as an electrical engineer. Working in this capacity for the Old Memorial Theatre, Stratford, brought him into acquaintance with Marie Corelli, who introduced him to Thomas Lipton, a connection that led to commissions to draw advertising sketches for Lipton tea, PlayerÍs cigarettes, KeeneÍs mustard and BeechamÍs Pills. On the outbreak of the Great War, joined the Royal Warwickshire Regiment in 1914 and served with a machine gun unit in France until 1915, when he was hospitalised with shell shock and hearing damage sustained during the Second Battle of Ypres. Posted to the 34th Division HQ on Salisbury Plain, he developed his humourous series for the Bystander about life in the trenches, featuring ïOld BillÍ, a curmudgeonly soldier with trademark walrus moustache and balaclava. The best remembered of these shows ïBillÍ with another soldier in a muddy shell hole with shells whizzing all around, with the other soldier grumbling, Bill advises, ïif you know of a better ïole go to itÍ. Many of his cartoons from this period were collected in Fragments From France (1914) and the autobiographical Bullets & Billets (1916). Despite the immense popularity with the troops and massive sales increase for the Bystander, initially there were objections to the ñvulgar caricatureî, nevertheless, their success in raising morale led to his promotion and receipt of a War Office appointment to draw similar cartoons for other Allied forces. In later life, he had found himself typecast as the creator of Old Bill and after his death in 1959, his Times obituary concluded of his career that he was ñfortunate in possessing a talent .... which suited almost to the point of genius one particular moment and one particular set of circumstances; and he was unfortunate in that he was never able to adapt, at all happily, his talent to new times and new circumstancesî. A Bruce Bairnsfather Old Bill Car Mascot, inscribed ïBruce BairnsfatherÍ to helmet rim, the underside marked with copyright and registration numbers, 11.5cm high.
Three boxes of sundry china and metal wares to include an Indian embossed jug, two sets of enamelled drinking vessels, Portmeirion "Botanic Gardens" jardiniere, a set of Carltonware blue glazed ribbed tea set for six, assorted cutlery, etc, together with a box of assorted glassware and a quantity of assorted prints
A NEW HALL TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE with enamelled violet bat prints, the largest (on the saucer dish) incorporating the title Edgecote Cottage, the rims and handles gilt, saucer dish 21.5cm diam, painted 984 and a New Hall teacup and saucer painted in bright enamels with a wide band of trailing flowers and gilt, printed circular mark, both c1815-20 (15) ++One cup of the set with descending hairline crack
A DERBY REEDED COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER, THREE OTHER DERBY REEDED, FLUTED OR MOULDED COFFEE CUPS AND A SIMILAR DERBY TEA BOWL all but one of the cups decorated in blue enamel and gilt with set patterns, the other with an apricot and gilt pattern, bowl 10.5cm diam, painted marks and numbers, c1784-88 ++The lot in good condition
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