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FOUR VARIOUS DUTCH MINIATURE OR TOY FIGURE GROUPS (one with import marks for London 1891 and an early 19th century gold-mounted glass scent flask with a faceted circular body; the latter 2" (5 cms) diameter (5)Condition reports are available via the ‘View Complete Catalogue’ link at www.lawrences.co.uk
A MIXED LOT: A small box in the form of a miniature piece of furniture on four legs with English import marks for London 1901, a miniature or toy hand mirror, a mounted green glass "toggle" scent bottle & a small Maltese filigree sailing vessel; the latter 3.4" (8.6 cms) high; 2.2 oz weighable silver (4)Condition reports are available via the ‘View Complete Catalogue’ link at www.lawrences.co.uk
2 Lima train sets. A diesel freight train. Comprising BR Deltic class 55 Co-Co diesel locomotive Royal Scots Grey, RN 55 022. Plus a Motorail wagon, Amoco tank wagon, McCain covered van Spencer open wagon and a brake van. Plus another set diesel passenger train, comprising BR class 50 Co-Co locomotive Revenge RN 50 020, plus 2 Inter City. Both sets with a quantity of track. Also in lot a quantity of straight track and 9 railway books, titles include - The Train Now Departing, Yesterdays Railways, Memories of Steam, Toy Trains and Top Railway Journeys of The World, etc. Plus 2 Titanic books and a quantity of British Steam Railway magazines and two framed prints of a Hurricane and Spitfire, plus a framed print of Skye Boat Train. GC-VGC some age wear.
An unusual late 1950s Ford Point of Sale promotional tinplate tractor. A North American market battery powered toy painted in cream with blue chassis. Fitted with a front bucket and rear pivoted arm with bucket. Action via cord to battery pack hand-held control. Action forward and reverse, front bucket with up and down action. Lit engine bay with piston action. In working order. VGC for age, some wear/restoration to cord, control knob replaced. See the-saleroom.com
Four pieces of Coalport, circa 1880-1900, comprising a small bottle lacking stopper, pattern A1907, red ground gilded with a heron amongst rushes, 10cm high, a leaf-shaped tray, pattern V.6186, with predominantly green ground and gilded decoration of flowers, 15cm wide, a small teapot and cover, with printed decoration of robins, holly and berries, 10cm high and a toy vase and cover, pattern 7986/D, green printed factory marks (restored upper rim) (4)
Four Coalport urn vases, circa 1896, painted with landscape vignettes within gilt borders, comprising two cobalt Toy vases, patterns v7586/0 and v5327, 10cm high, a similar cobalt vase of larger size, lacking a cover, with elaborate gilded detail and two opposing painted landscape panels, pattern v6161 and a pale yellow vase, painted with a green vignette of a cottage within wooded landscape, with two mask head handles and internal floral gilding, 13cm high, green printed factory marks (at fault)
A Caughley saucer dish, possibly a bread and butter plate, circa 1776-95, transfer printed in the Bell Toy pattern below a single blue line rim, unmarked, 22cm diameter (firing flaws and chip to rim) Ex J&S Wyatt Collection paper label. See C&WP, page 25 for a discussion on this design where the following is surmised, 'This design was one of the earliest employed on Caughley porcelain, for it is found on the mug dated 1776 in the Victoria and Albert Museum. The subject was re-used by the Coalport partners on their post-1799 hard paste porcelain. The original name of this pattern was probably 'Image', for which there are a number of references to in the Chamberlain/Caughley accounts'.
A Caughley teapot and cover, circa 1780-85, transfer printed in blue with the Bell Toy pattern, of plain, globular form, with double indented loop handle, the cover with plain knop, printed S mark, 16cm high See The Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust's, 'A Bicentenary Exhibition of Caughley Porcelain, c.1772-1799', hereafter referred to as CBE, page 40, plate 419 for a teapot in the same pattern.
A pair of Caughley tea bowls, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Mother and Child pattern, with associated three urns in landscape print and blue line to edge, unmarked, 8cm diameter (2) See C&WP, page 26, for a discussion of this pattern's similarity to another Caughley pattern, the 'Bell Toy', where the author notes the main difference between the two is that the Mother and Child design has a child holding aloft a small clover-leaf shaped hand-fan, rather than a bell toy.
A Caughley toyware trio, painted in blue with the Island pattern, circa 1778-92, comprising teabowl, 4cm diameter, saucer, 7cm diameter and a coffee cup, 3.5cm high, teabowl and saucer with S mark (3) See C&WP, page 109, where Godden states that, 'Miniature or 'Toy' teasets were also made and are sometimes referred to as travellers samples, a description not borne out by the numerous references to 'Toy' services in the Chamberlain records.'
A bakelite and transfer print decorated toy theatre, titled "Pollock's Theatre" (incomplete), together with a box of miscellaneous items to include a concertina, crested china, pair of vintage spectacles, card games, Victorian porcelain miniature dolls, etc CONDITION REPORTS All with wear, various damage and losses. Concertina is in very poor condition.

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