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Butcher’s Shop Diorama - A rare antique butcher’s shop diorama with its original signage “U. Lamb” and “Family Butcher” c.1900. It is complete with counter, papered tiling, butcher’s blocks, butcher’s scales, and various composition cuts, sides and joints of meat – including strings of sausages and a pig’s head; and is housed in a glazed cabinet with opening front.The shop itself has a hinged floor with an affixed shop counter, so that the counter section can be folded up. There is a meat rail for the hanging of hams and sides and cuts of pork and beef. Tile patterned paper covers the floor and internal walls; roof tile patterned paper is affixed to the roof; and brick patterned paper adorns the shop counter, the sides and the facade. Behind the main counter sits a table displaying bacon, cutlets, chops and rolled joints.The cabinet is glazed on all sides, has a blue velvet covering to its base, and the front slides up on runners and is strung with weights so that it remains open if required.Dimensions of cabinet: Height 38cm, Width 42cm, Depth 19.5cm Dimensions of shop: Height 19cm, Width 32cm, Depth 15cm, (Depth when closed 6.5cm)There are scuffs, wear and fading to the brick and tile patterned paper. Unfortunately we are unable to comment regarding the originality of the meat to the diorama.Pigs head is a type of composite and likely not to be original
A selection of English and continental ceramics, mainly 19th century to include a pair of Coalport cabinet pots and covers, a pair of early 19th century English footed sauce tureens and covers, a William Godwin Lugwardine encaustic floor tile and other items A/F Location: If there is no condition report shown, please request
This Spode set is crafted from high quality ceramic with a glossy finish and a green trim, perfect for serving coffee and tea. The set includes a teapot, 8 round tea cups with matching saucers, and 6 coffee cups with star handles and matching saucers that features an unique star design. The sugar bowl and creamer complement the set, and a star shaped plate is included, ideal for serving cookies to share. To complete the experience, the set comes with a beautiful rectangular serving tile tray, perfect for bringing your tea time anywhere in the house. Longest Tile Tray 20.25"L x 16"W x 2"H. Tallest Teapot 8.25"W x 7.25"H. Spode backstamp marked on the underside. Dimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: SpodeCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Soho pottery plaque, Geisha, ovla 36x24cm, Hadley's Worcester pedestal bowl, restored, Naples vase, painted tiles, framed pot lids, etc.Condition report:Crazing to geisha plaque. Peeling paint and loss of gilding to Worcester pedestal bowl. Chip to rim of Naples vase. Chips to rectangular tile. Crazing to tile and crack to wooden frame of one circular tile. Crazing and minor paint losses to the four pot lids. Hinge broken on mother-of-pearl pot. Losses and hairline cracks to pastille burner. Staining and foxing to print. Please see additional uploaded images. The Royal Worcester bowl has been completely resprayed. The respray has been now flaked off from the interior (the home it came from was flooded).
A MID CENTURY TEAK NEST OF THREE TABLES, raised on square tapered legs, largest table width 54cm x depth 38cm x height 51cm, a tile top nest of three tables, along with a four section modular shelving system (condition report: all with marks, scuffs, stains, discolouration, other wear and usage) (3)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, to include eighteen KLM Bols house shaped decanters, numbers 1, 6, 11, 27, 29, 33, 36, 37, 40, 54, 56, 58, 61, 63 (area of loss to roof), 74, 75, 77 and 79, a framed Dutch delft tile by the Royal Makkum Tile Factory, depicting figures skipping, a Portuguese ring vase painted with creatures, diameter approximately 21cm, a nineteenth century French plate depicting 'The Ploughing Soldier', diameter 20cm (crazing and some staining), and a framed tile decorated with a watermill scene (crazing) (22) (Condition Report: most pieces appear ok, obvious specific damage as stated, edges of framed tiles not checked, would benefit from a clean)
Chinese hardwood stand, late 19th/early 20th century, overall carved with grapes and other motifs, on four legs, H93cm x D41cm Condition Report: The top with later black finished tile inset. Pegged repairs to two feet. One leg with pegged restoration to break on one leg. Some small nicks and losses to the edges of the apron and leaves. Overall in sturdy condition.
Alan Boyson - A set of fourteen architectural ceramic tiles of rectangular form, relief decorated to each with a variant of an abstract block and line motif in white glaze over a black manganese glaze ground, each highlighted with a panel of high glaze colour with a crackle finish, each tile 11cm x 23cm, unsigned. NB - These unique mid Century ceramic tiles were designed and made for Architect Alan Richards in November 1965 for his home in Wolverhampton at a cost of £42.00 for thirty. He commissioned sculptor Alan Boyson (1930-2018) to make them having met him at Wolverhampton School of Art.
Alan Boyson - A set of fourteen architectural ceramic tiles of rectangular form, relief decorated to each with a variant of an abstract block and line motif in white glaze over a black manganese glaze ground, each highlighted with a panel of high glaze colour with a crackle finish, each tile 11cm x 23cm, unsigned.
A Gothic Revival oak cabinet set with Mintons Art Pottery Cricket and Boating tiles, from the Old English Sports and Games Series, the rectangular cabinet with two hinged doors, each set with a tile, inside geometric borders ebonised and gilded, below pierced rail, on castors, with adjustable shelf, unsigned, tiles backs concealed, 82cm. wide63cm high35cm deep ProvenanceThe David Sheard collection.
Militaria, an interesting collection of 140+ items dating from 1822 to WW2 to include photographs, letters, programmes etc. Vellum bound 1877- 92 dated soldiers record books (No. 5644 Pte J. Lewington, 6th Brigade of Infantry and 97th Regiment of Foot), Admission paper to the Chelsea Pensioners (out-pensioner)for John Lewis dated 1822 (poor), ceramic tile and glass slide featuring General Sir Redvers Buller and much more (gen gd)
SIR EDWARD COLEY BURNE-JONES (1833-1898) FOR MORRIS & CO. ‘MEDEA’ THREE-TILE PANEL, CIRCA 1870 painted and glazed earthenware, framed each tile 15.5cm square (frame size 53.5cm x 23cm) Provenance: Paul Reeves, London Literature: Myers, Richard and Hilary William Morris Tiles, Richard Dennis 1996, p. 78-79 and p. 90, fig. 34b where a tile panel of the same design is illustrated.Note: This Burne-Jones design first produced as a stained glass design in 1864 as one of The Legend of Goode Wimmen series, subsequently transposed towards the end of the 1860's.

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