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A WEDGWOOD 'SANTA CLARA' PATTERN DINNER SET, pattern number W4114, comprising twelve dinner plates, thirteen side plates, one covered tureen, one spare lid, gravy jug and stand, ten twin handled soup dishes, fourteen saucers, three salad plates, seven tea plates (65) (Condition Report: light surface scratches, gilt is marked on some pieces)
A NORITAKE TEA SET, hand painted inside with a lake scene, outside red and gilt panels, comprising a pedestal fruit dish, two bread and butter plates, a dish with three gilt feet (missing lid), slop bowl, milk jug, cream jug, twin handled sugar bowl (missing lid) eleven tea plates, ten tea cups, twelve saucers, four coffee cans and six saucers (51) (Condition Report: worn gilt in varying degrees, scratches to some pieces, gilt on sugar bowl, five tea plates and cream jug is very worn, scratches to both bread and butter plates)
TWO BOXES OF CERAMICS AND A SILVERPLATE TEA SET, to include a blue and white Adams 'Landscape' pattern twin handled dish, a Royal Worcester 'Evesham' pattern lidded cooking pot, shape 20 - size 4, a red and brown West German style cheese platter with six matching goblets, silverplate tea set marked G.G & Co, two silverplate coffee pots, Royal Worcester 'Evesham' pattern cruet set an jug, a China tea set, a cranberry Bohemian glass lidded punch bowl with three cups, hand painted gilt border with blue and pink floral design, etc (2 boxes +loose)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY POSTCARD ALBUM, with an Art Nouveau design cover, containing over fifty postcards from all over Britain, many from the Midlands, a Victorian glass rolling pin, a Japanese porcelain tea set, a Russwin No.1 cast iron table top mincer, a jointed teddy bear with glass eyes, straw filling (very well loved, worn fur), together with a boxed Spears 'Bricklayer' (The bricks and mortar building kit) Kit No.4 (bricks, windows and plans appear to be present) (s.d) (3 boxes + loose)
A WEDGWOOD 'ANGELA' PATTERN TEA AND COFFEE WARES, comprising teapot, coffee pot, six dinner plates, six side plates, milk jug, sugar bowl, six tea plates, six tea cups, six saucers, six coffee cups, six saucers, a T.G.Green & Co. Ltd, Gresley Ware coffee set comprising cream jug, sugar bowl, coffee pot, five cups, six saucers (one chipped), a set of Salisbury china six cups and six saucers, etc. (77) (Condition Report: good condition, obvious damage mentioned in description)
SIX BOXES OF CERAMICS, to include a boxed twenty piece dinner set by Royal Norfolk, a boxed set of 1960's drinking glasses by Chesterfield, three vintage English Ironstone Pottery Ltd 'Beefeater' dinner plates, a Wade pipe stand, Royal Doulton 'De Lamerie' dinner plates, Royal Doulton 'Forest Glade' pattern dinner wares, Enoch Wedgwood 'Avon Cottage' pattern dinner plates and bowls, Crown Staffordshire tea set, etc. (s.d) (6 boxes)
A COLLECTION OF CERAMICS, comprising a Royal Crown Derby Pembroke tea set: a cream jug, a covered sugar bowl, six teacups, six saucers and four tea plates, together with three boxed Paragon royal commemorative loving cups, a Minton Secessionist vase of elongated ovoid form (heavily damaged and repaired), an Aynsley Wild Violets trinket box (second), a Royal Crown Derby Grosvenor teapot (handle extensively cracked, lid cracked), and seven pieces of Wedgwood Jasper giftware including a pink heart shaped trinket box, and two egg shaped trinket boxes (one having a small chip to inside rim) (31) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, specific obvious damage as stated, would benefit from a clean)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, to include four Portmeirion Parian jugs of different sizes and designs, tallest 21cm, a Cunard trinket box by Tiffany & Co, a Royal Crown Derby Blue Heraldic tea plate (repaired), a twelve piece Noritake coffee set (sd), a Spode 'Staffordshire Flowers' enamel trinket box, a porcelain plate with Vienna shield backstamp, printed and tinted with a classical image (chipped and cracked), a Hammersley & Co comport diameter 15.5cm, six pieces of Royal Worcester 'To Celebrate The Millennium' gift wares, twelve Spode Christmas plates, etc (Qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, sd and as stated, would benefit from a clean)
A COLLECTION OF CERAMIC TEA WARES, to include a seven piece Schierholz coffee set, a fourteen piece Crown Staffordshire part coffee set, a George Jones & Sons Crescent China teacup printed with RAF insignia, a Coalport teacup and saucer no 10134/B, a Crescent China trio pattern no A1663, other teacups or coffee cans with saucers to include Royal Stafford, Wedgwood & Co 'Richelieu', Royal Doulton 'Blue Tree', Wedgwood 'Etruscan Dance', and a Japanese teacup with lithophane (Qty) (Condition Report: generally fair condition, some chips and cracks)
SIX BOXES OF CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE, to include an M&S 'Maxim' white dinner set, spice rack with glass jars, a collection of Purbeck Pottery dinnerware's comprising dinner plates, goblets, cups, saucers, Royal Brierly wine glasses, five amber glass kitchen cannisters made in Belgium, Coffee, Rice, Flour, sugar, salt, gravy powder, a set of blue stoneware dishes, a Cello coloured glass fruit dish, novelty teapots, a large cream coloured tin bread bin, a boxed set of Royal Sutherland tea cups, saucers and tea plates for six, a Wedgwood 'Susie Cooper' design Corn Poppy pattern cream jug, etc. (s.d) (6 boxes + loose)
A TWENTY TWO PIECE ROYAL ALBERT 'MOSS ROSE' PATTERN TEA SET, comprising a teapot (small firing crack to inside of teapot), a cream jug, a sugar bowl (tiny chip to rim), a cake plate, six teacups (one chipped foot), six saucers and six tea plates, (22) (Condition Report: generally good condition, specific obvious damage as stated, signs of light use, would benefit from a clean)
FIVE BOXES OF CERAMIC TEA AND DINNER WARES, to include two Royal Albert Lavender Rose dessert plates, ten saucers and five tea plates, five Royal Albert Winsome tea plates and four saucers, three Royal Albert Friendship Primrose tea plates and a saucer, mid twentieth century salt and pepper sets, a twenty piece Johnson Bros Eternal Beau tea set, other tea and dinner wares by manufacturers including Colclough, Portmeirion, Churchill, Enoch Wedgwood, John Maddock & Sons, etc (5 boxes) (sd)
A BOX OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL WARE, to include a large punch bowl, a pair of glass decanters with white metal stand, a cased six person setting of fish eaters, each fitted with ivorine handles, a silver plated salver, coffee pots, teapots, milk jug, coasters, a four piece tea service set comprising of teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl etc (condition report: used conditions, with wear and tear)
A BOX OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL WARE, to include a large oval tray, a smaller oval tray, an embossed detailed rim tray, a cased set of fish servers, each fitted with ivorine handles, an incomplete cased set of knives, each fitted with a kings pattern handle, a rose bowl, egg cups with stand, an EPNS small pierced basket bonbon dish, a bell shape pewter tankard, two EPNS cups, a trinket box, a three piece vanity set, an AF carriage clock, an oval tray with a pierced rim, a tea caddy, a wine cooler, and two boxes of cutlery etc
Dealings With The Firm Of Dombey And Son, Wholesale, Retail, and for Exportation, By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By H.K. Browne, London: Bradbury & Evans, Whitefriars. Agents: - J.Menzies, Edinburgh; J.Macleod, Glasgow; J. M’Glashan, Dublin, with twenty monthly parts bound in nineteen, as issued; the last part was a double number (XIX and XX bound together), and all the monthly parts are in the original green wrappers. The first part came out in October, 1846 and they ran through April, 1848. The short title for this book is Dombey and Son, and there are forty plates by H. K. Browne altogether, with all the parts priced at one shilling, except for the last double number, which was priced at two shillings because it contained two parts bound as one. Browne designed the plates as well as etched them, and the sale of the book was so great that “Phiz”, the pen name for Hablot K. Browne, was compelled to etch two sets of plates and some had to be lithographed to meet the demand, so you have to watch out for the lithographed plates because their use indicates a later printing. (See Eckel page 75.) Generally, the captions on the lithographs were “smudgy” and black instead of hairline, and all the plates here have hairline captions - even the so-called Dark Plate in No. XVIII has hairline captions - which means these plates are from the first edition and not a later printing. (The Dark Plate is titled “On the Dark Road” and was created from a printing process that gave the background a darker, more somber effect.) The parts have nearly all the other details to make this a first edition in the first state as well. Part No. V is supposed to have a 12-line errata slip for the Parts to be considered a first issue set, and the errata slip is present here before the plates, as called for. (Eckel says this errata slip is essential.) Another error by the author was not included in the errata - on page 284 of No IX, Dickens used the word “Delight” for “Joy” to describe Mr. Toot’s boat - it was supposed to be called “Joy”, but it got called “Delight” in the first printing - and that error is present and was never corrected. A couple of other typographical errors were included in the errata and have never been correct here either: on the last line of page 324 in No. XI, “Captain” is misspelled “Capatin”, and on line 9 of page 426 in No. XIV, the word “if” is missing at the beginning of the line, and these are all first issue points. The only mistake that has been corrected is the page number at the top of page 431 in No. XIV - the page number was omitted in the earlier copies of Dombey and Son, and the page number is present here. And on the last of the forty plates here - it’s in Part XX - H.K. Browne put the famous hook on Captain Cuttle’s left hand, instead of the right, the way Dickens wanted, another uncorrected error. So nearly all the first issue points are present here - the hairline captions, the errata slip in Part V, the “Delight” for “Joy” mistake, the typographical errors in No. XI and XIV , and the hook on the wrong hand of Captain Cuttle - those errors have not been corrected, and the only corrected error is the missing page number on page 431 - which means the set is almost a first edition in the first state, but not quite - it has to be called a first edition in a mixed state, even if all the other first issue points are here, because the error on page 431 has been corrected. A two-line errata note is also present at the rear of No. XX and it says that on page 494 [in No. XVI], the first line of the chapter reads “downstairs” instead of “above stairs”, and on page 497, line 29 from the top reads “you too”, instead of "you two”. Both mistakes are present in Part XVI and uncorrected here, as called for. (There’s also an eight-line errata at the end of some some copies of No. XX, but that has to be a later printing, according to Hatton and Cleaver, just because it’s eight lines long instead of two.) There a couple of other details to note. Several Parts have colored ads in them: No. I has yellow and green ads at the rear, No. II has a green ad in the rear, No. VI has green ads in the back, and No. IX has a beautiful Dakin & Compy Tea Merchants ad in blue, all as called for, and in No. II, the ad for Dickens’ A New Christmas Tale is present, but it’s supposed to be pink, and here it’s white. All the Dombey and Son Advertisers are present at the front of each part, as called for, and nearly all the other slips and ads are present. VII has a four-page slip in front and IX has two slips at the rear, both as called for. The only missing ads seem to be an ad for Gilbert’s Dictionary at the rear of No. X and an ad for Punch in No. XVI, and those are relatively minor omissions. There are remnants of a bookseller’s label on the front of Parts V and X and the full bookseller’s label is at the bottom of the cover of No. XX, and there are uncut pages in Nos. V, X, XIV, XVI, and XX. H. K. Browne (Hablot K. Browne 1815 - 1822) was an English artist who illustrated many of Dickens’ novels - his pen name was “Phiz” and he was Dickens’ favorite artist - and Dombey and Son was the first time Browne ever used the dark plate technique. The spines are rather clean, with some light bumps here and there, but not much wear on the spines at all; the pages and margins of the text are clean, and all forty plates are present, but most of the them have browning or spots; and No. VI has a half-inch tear at the bottom of the front cover and No. XIV a one and a half-inch tear along the spine at the back. The Parts are housed in a green custom box which measures 9 3/4 x 6 5/8 in. wide with faded letters on the spine, and the Parts measures 8 3/4 x 5 5/8 in. wide apiece. So this is basically a first edition, first issue set with a couple of small kinks - the page number on one page has been added and two minor ads are missing, other than that this is a nearly complete first edition set in the first state. See The First Editions Of Charles Dickens, Their Points and Values, John C. Eckel 1932 and A Bibliography of the Periodical Works of Charles Dickens: Bibliographical, Analytical & Statistical, by Thomas Hatton and Arthur Cleaver 1933 to identify first editions and first states in the periodicals of Dickens.
A box of mixed ceramics, to include a Royal Winton part tea set, a Royal Copenhagen figure of doves etcName of the design is Cheadle. Royal Winton – all pieces appear crazed and worn, some pieces heavily, cream jug is cracked, one plate chipped.Royal Copenhagen – generally good condtion with no apparent cracks, chips or restoration,
Royal Crown Derby 'Derby Posies' boxed cream jug to/w crescent pickle dish, pepperette, cased set of six tea knives and a cased pair of ep salad servers - both sets with Crown Derby china handles; lot also includes various Victorian and later Royal Worcester dishes, coffee cans and saucers, Herend tablespoon large cut glass bowl etc (box)
A Chinese part tea set, Hsin Hochen, decorated with dragons in pewter overlay (5).Condition ReportThe milk jug has some cracks to the cover. The bowl with no cover has some crazing to the glaze. Both lidded bowls have damage to the pottery and metal work. The sugar bowl is in good condition.
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