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A charming and rare Art Deco (1931) Grosvenor China (Spode/Jackson & Gosling) 'Ye Olde English' bachelor's tea set/cabaret service with hand enameled and gilt decoration of flowers and butterflies comprising a teapot (h- 11cm, w- 18cm), a sugar bowl, a milk jug, two cups, two saucers, and a teapot stand (all marked verso, pattern number 7743)
Property of the late Countess Haig, a late 19thc Sevres style set of four porcelain tea cups and saucers decorated with gilt borders and scrolling blue borders with enamel floral sprays one cup with hairline crack and three cups and saucers with under glazed interlaced L's verso cups H x 5 cm D x 7cm
ASSORTED SILVER TABLEWARE, including boxed 3pc cruet, boxed Christening set, boxed coffee spoons initialled 'D', boxed shell handles coffee spoons and sugar nips, 3pc cruet, tea strainer, bonbon dish, napin rings initialled 'D' (one boxed) (10)Provenance: privated collection RadyrComment: one condiment spoon missing.
Crossroads (British television series, 1964-1988, 2001-2003) Original Cast Signed photographs; related Autograph Album; and other Signed publicity photographs comprises: Crossroads, a group of eight ATV Television publicity photographs, two of which are Signed by Noele Gordon (Meg Mortimer, originally Richardson, later Ryder), the first, inscribed To Caroline With my Love, Aunty Nolly, the second inscribed Good Wishes, Noele Gordon, and six others Inscribed and Signed by cast members, Ronald Allen (David Hunter), Roger Tonge (Sandy Richardson), Susan Hanson (Diane Lawton, later Parker and Hunter), Paul Henry (Benny Hawkins), Peter Brookes (Vince Parker), Ann George (Amy Turtle) further inscribed on the reverse Happy Christmas Caroline, Much Love Amy, a few of the photographs with Thank you messages written in a child's hand by little Caroline, aged 7, mostly 9 x 14cm; together with, Noele Gordon, black and white photograph, c. 1970s, depicted the actress at the birthday party of her friend and local GP, Dr. Nicholson (depicted cutting his birthday cake) the image 8 ½ x 6 ½ inches mounted within a cream card folder with Wallbrook Photography, Ross-on-Wye, printed stamp on reverse; a smaller colour portrait photograph of Noele Gordon, c. 1970s, mounted within a cream card folder, Inscribed and Signed on the inside cover, To Caroline, Heres my latest picture! Love Nolly, the image 3 ½ x 5 inches; Autograph album, bound blue leatherette, gilt, containing twenty signatures including, Crossroads cast members, Ronald Allen, Roger Tonge, Edward Clayton, Paul Henry, Jane Rossington, John Forgeham, Tiswas presenters, Chris Tarrant and Sally James, Jake Thackray, and others; together with, six loosely inserted publicity photographs, five of which are Signed by Larry Grayson, Keith Harris & Cuddles, Tom OConnor, Susan Maughan, Carl Wayne and Rod Hull & Emu (unsigned), various sizes, the largest 4 x 6 inches. (17) The original series of Crossroads, recorded at ATVs Centrals Broad Street Studios in Birmingham, first aired on Monday, November 2, 1964, and was first shown five days a week. Set in a fictional motel in Birmingham, the episodes were recorded as live with very little opportunities for re-takes. The series affectionately known for the wobbly sets and fluffed lines attracted huge audiences with ratings as high as 15 million viewers during the 1970s and early 80s. Prime Minister Harold Wilsons wife Mary, complained when the newly formed Thames television decided to stop airing the series in 1968. Crossroads was axed in 1988 and after a brief ill-fated revival in 2001, it aired the last ever episode on May 30, 2003.Joan Noele Gordon (1919-1985) was an English actress, television presenter, and producer, who starred in Crossroads from 1964 until she was sacked in 1981. She was credited as the first woman to be seen on colour television sets when she was asked to take part, as a teenager, in John Logie Bairds colour transmission tests in 1938. Noele Gordon later became the first woman to interview a British Prime Minister during ITVs first chat show, Tea With Noele Gordon, when she interviewed Harold Macmillan. Noele Gordon starred in Crossroads from 1964 until she was sacked in 1981, with a brief return in 2003. In January 2023, ITVX screened a new drama series, written by Russell T. Davies, titled Nolly, starring Helena Bonham Carter as Noele Gordon, which follows her time working on Crossroads. Provenance: The vendors father, Dr. Nicholson, was a GP in Ross-on-Wye where Noele Gordon and her mother, Jockie, lived at Weir End a large country house. He was their doctor for over 15 years from the early 1970s. The vendors personal memories are noted here - I was adopted as surrogate grandchild by Jockie and Nolly and was asked over to play at Weir End, where they both lived when Nolly wasnt in Birmingham filming. They used to let me play on their baby grand piano and Jockie used to make tea parties for me with dollies and teddies as company. There was a local lady who made beautiful handmade soft toys. Nolly and Jockie had several of these made for me, which I still own. I remember laughing a lot, listening to music, singing and having a lot of fun with both of those ladies. Nolly would bring fellow actors to visit, and she asked all the cast to sign these photos for me. The Larry Grayson photo comes from a time when we were her guests at the London Palladium and went backstage to meet him, although I dont remember the specific show or occasion. The other autographs in my collection, were sourced for me by Nolly (except for Jake Thackray, who was treated by my father at some point), from artists based at ATV/Central television (e.g. TISWAS signatures). Tony Adams was Nolly's good friend and always drove her down to Ross from Birmingham in the Rolls Royce. He was so kind to her, and I remember him as a really nice, genuine guy. We saw Noele in Gypsy, and I remember how upset she was when Crossroads was axed. My friendship with her went from about 1970 until 1981 when I left home for college. My father last visited her in her final months, in Birmingham. Condition Report: overall good conditions, with strong signatures.
Collections & Miscellaneous- Lot for sorting , with one box nearly full of Royality New Issues still in original Urch Harris packaging , with pages and stamps for Queen Mother 80th Birthday , and Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Wedding , The contents are in packets and still in envelope but some of the envelopes do appear to have water damage so careful exploration should be considered . Our quick check however looks as though most of the Stamp content is good. Further bag of Stamps , cigarette cards , tins , packets , covers with much to sort , and some better items to be found , seeing Qty of FV from loose and P/Packs about £70 including some of the Olympic Games , Albums of the more School Boy context , Tins of cigarette / tea cards loose or in bundles , antique measure spoon , tobacco old gold cards etc, Covers of interest seeing Tutankhamen Commemorative cover sent to Sir John Wolfenden CBE , the last head of the Museum to hold title Principle Librarian , Queen Mother 2000 Centenary Silver Proof £5 Crown and Stamp Set , GB 2003 Coronation Ingot Stamp Cover , 2003 £5 Coronation Base Brill PNC , The Royal Mint W200 Bronze Layered in pure gold Effigy of the Prince Regent facing left , with inscriptions’ GEORGE P REGENT ‘ Queen Mother 100th Birthday Coin & Banknote Cover, featuring Clarence House Postmark, …. A super lot for sorting with Huge original Face Value ( Bag & Box )
An Edwardian silver tea set consisting tea pot with ebonised handle and finial, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, all having chased and embossed floral and foliage decoration, tea pot has engraved presentation inscription, hallmarked by John Lawrence & Co, Birmingham, 1903, tea pot approx. 13cm high. Weight: approx. 610.9 grams (19.6ozt) Further details: tarnishing, handle of tea pot slightly loose, surface scratching, general wear to all.
A collection of mixed silver plated wares to include; Regis plate tea set, gallery tray, butter dish with four feet and globe rolling cover, plated christening mug, whisky and brandy decanter labels, salt and pepper pots. Along with a Birmingham silver engine turned oval napkin ring and a boxed Royal Crown Derby flower brooch and earrings. (1 box)
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