A COLLECTION OF WEMYSS WARE all painted with cabbage roses, including a cup and saucer, two other saucers, a plate 17.5cm diameter, two smaller plates, three sugars, a cream jug and a larger jug, 9.5cm high (11) Condition Report:a cup and saucer - chip to cup base rim, saucer oktwo other saucers - one with two roses discoloureda plate 17.5cm diameter - oktwo smaller plates - one discoloured, the other chips to underside and rimthree sugars - large one has restoration to top rim and chips to base rimtwo smaller have cracks and one has a chip to top rima cream jug - extensive damage that has been filled to chips and crackslarger jug - has restoration to handleAs expected most pieces have overall crazing.
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A COLLECTION OF WEMYSS WARE CHERRY PAINTED POTTERY including a two handled bowl, a chocolate cup and cover, a large pot lid, a small plate and jug and a double inkwell (6) Condition Report:two handled bowl - missing one handle, large chip to rim, rubbing to rimchocolate cup - lead repairs to handle, chip to base rim and cover - firing crack and some discolourationpot lid - discoloured, 12cm diametersmall plate - 13.5cm diameter, badly cracked and chip to basejug - very discoloureddouble inkwell - lids have ben restored, one glass lined with chip, stand okAs expected most pieces have overall crazing.
A WEMYSS WARE TEASET painted with cabbage roses, comprising teapot, six cups and saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl (9) Condition Report:teapot - firing cracks at base of spout, small chip to underside of spoutsix cups and saucers - one cup has a chip to the rim. All cups are discoloured and slight discolouration to some of the saucersmilk jug - discoloured and has been partially restored to rim, cracks running from rimsugar bowl - slight discolourationAs expected most pieces have overall crazing.
A SMALL GROUP OF WEMYSS WARE all painted with cabbage roses including a dog bowl, a tray, 26cm x 21cm, a Lady Eva vase, 16cm high and a wavy rim jardiniere (4) Condition Report:dog bowl - large star crack and other cracksa tray - large chip missing at one corner, crackedLady Eva vase - some filling to the rimjardiniere - some filling and re painting to rim, some cracksAs expected most pieces have overall crazing.
A pair of Chinese Imari palette decorated plates with panelled and fruit decoration each bearing character marks to base 22 cm diameter together with a pair of 19th Century Crown Derby scalloped edge bowls with floral decorated medallions on a cobalt blue and gilt decorated ground 22 cm diameter and two Wemyss cylindrical pots of small form, one decorated with oranges and signed "Wemyss T Goode & Co", the other decorated with apples and signed "Wemyss" and bearing Wemyss impressed stamp mark, both 5 cm high (6)
TWO UNMARKED WEYMSS STYLE VASES AND A SMALL QUANTITY OF NORITAKE AND CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN, the Wemyss style vases of conical form with quatrefoil rims, one painted with cabbage roses, the other with fruit, both with painted 'No 5' to underside, height 14cm, the Noritake octagonal bowl with raised gilding and landscape decoration and the pair of miniature cups and saucers with Alpine scenes (7) (Condition Report: both the vases are heavily crazed and have an amateur restoration / repairs to the rim, yellow paint to an area of the roses, the fruit vases with large chip to the base, the other items are ok)
A BOX AND LOOSE ASSORTED PICTURES AND PRINTS ETC, to include original Railway carriage prints M.V. Cambria, M.V. Swan, T.S.S Duke of Lancaster, Wemyss Bay and Rothsay Car Ferry and Glamis Castle, nine reproduction carriage prints, two unframed oils on canvas depicting boats at a quayside, framed lace picture for Pork Farms Robin Hood Marathon, Cash's woven pictures, assorted prints and a free standing needlework picture frame etc. (2 BOXES + LOOSE)
A collection of silver tea and other small spoons, including: four Scottish Fiddle pattern by James Taylor, Glasgow circa 1780 (maker's mark only); a single Scottish Fiddle teaspoon by James Weems (or Wemyss), Edinburgh 1756-84; a Fiddle salt spoon by George Buchanan, Greenock circa 1815-31; eleven others, mainly English,George III to 20th century, 191g (6.1 oz) gross; and one plated (18)
A pair of Chinese Imari palette decorated plates with panelled and fruit decoration each bearing character marks to base 22 cm diameter together with a pair of 19th Century Crown Derby scalloped edge bowls with floral decorated medallions on a cobalt blue and gilt decorated ground 22 cm diameter and two Wemyss cylindrical pots of small form, one decorated with oranges and signed "Wemyss T Good & Co", the other decorated with apples and signed "Wemyss" and bearing Wemyss impressed stamp mark, both 5 cm high (6)
A selection of Wemyss pottery, late 19th century and later, comprising: a heart shaped inkwell, decorated with cabbage roses, printed retailers mark for T. Goode & Co, and impressed maker’s mark to base, 15cm wide; two canted rectangular trays, one decorated with cherries, the other with cabbage roses, each with printed retailers marks for T. Goode & Co, and impressed maker’s mark to base, each 24cm wide, along with an oval pin dish, decorated with cherries, printed retailers mark and impressed maker’s mark to base, and a posy vase, decorated with thistles and foliage, printed retailers mark and impressed maker’s mark to base, 11cm high (5) (at fault)
Autographs 3 autograph albums 1) Black morocco album with signatures of King George V ('George R.I.', dated 20th May 1919), Queen Mary ('Mary R', 20th May 1919), King George VI ('Albert', dated 4th November 1921), Field Marshal Douglas Haig ('Haig of Bemersyde', 26 January 1920), John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown (makers of the first non-stop translatlantic flight), Robert Baden-Powell (24th September 1919), Jose Raul Capablanca (Cuban chess player, dated 8th October 1919), Ivor Maxse (army officer), David Lloyd George and Margaret Lloyd George, H. A. L. Fisher (historian and politician), Admiral Wemyss, Purachatra (prince of Siam), Yehudi Menuhin (violinist), Malcolm Sargent (conductor), Nina Milkina (pianist), these all direct onto the album pages, together with the clipped and mounted signatures of Herbert Sutcliffe (cricketer), Maréchal Foch (supreme allied commander in World War One), William Ewart Gladstone, John Betjeman, Harriette Chick (microbiologist), and an autograph noted signed by John Bright (also clipped and mounted), and numerous other signatures. With ownership inscription of Jessie Margaret Irons, Park Grange, Sheffield, and laid-in note (not in the same hand) reading: 'This autograph book started in record [of] the visits to Sheffield of Royalty & celebrates when old William Irons was Lord Mayor & Ada Irons Lady Mayoress in their year of office starting on 1st November 1918. It was later used for other signatures'.2) Green cloth album with approx. 45 engraved armorial bookplates of Scottish peers including Admiral Keith, the dukes of Argyll, Sutherland, Atholl, Gordon, etc., and numerous other families including Drummond, Forbes, Fraser of Lovat, Clanranald, Macdonell of Glengarry, Macleod of Rasay, etc., 2 very large engraved bookplates of the Earls Spencer and the Earls of Radnor, approx. 300 varicoloured embossed crests, 52 clipped signatures of Scottish peers and other notables including Sir David Brewster (scientist), Charles Lyell (geologist), etc.3) Red cloth album including autographs of Yorkshire county cricketers for 1938 (e.g. Herbert Sutcliffe, Hedley Verity, Arthur Wood, Arthur Brian Sellers, Maurice Leyland, etc.), Gracie Fields, masters of Birkdale School (Sheffield), other Sheffield figures, etc.(3) Provenance: David R. Wilson (1926-2020), bookseller and ornithologist (obituary: British Birds, vol. 113, issue 9, pp 560–561).
Daniell, William Collection of views from A Voyage Round Great Britain, 1814-25 95 hand-coloured aquatints (platemarks 21 x 29.5cm, sheet sizes approx. 26 x 36cm), all relating to Scotland, including Wigtownshire, Kirkcudbrightshire, Galloway, Ailsa Craig, Ayr, Ardrossan, Arran, Greenock, Dumbarton, Bute, Argyll (Inverary, Dunstaffnage, Ardnamurchan, Mingarry, etc.), Nairn, Forres, Elgin, Banff, Fraserburgh, Aberdeen, Montrose, St Andrews, Wemyss Castle, Edinburgh, Leith, Bass Rock, Dunbar, Argyll, Staffa, Iona, Skye, Harris, Lewis, Ross-shire, Orkney (Kirkwall) and elsewhere, a few duplicates, variable toning, a few marks, pencilled numbering to margins [cf. Abbey Scenery 16; Prideaux pp. 279-80; Tooley 177](95)
Collection of 19th century Wemyss pottery items, mainly depicting cockerels to include: large tyg, two handled mug, straight sided tankard, cylinder and other vases etc, together with some Stoke on Trent Longton Pottery depicting cockerels marked 'Bon Jour'. (13) (B.P. 21% + VAT) All of the Wemyss is crazed with some sort of damage, some much worse than others with heavy cracks, chips, losses etc. The tyg has been extensively damaged and repaired.
A mixed lot comprising an Art Deco Bakelite/faux tortoiseshell ink stand, a pair of Walker and Hall silver plates salts, a studio ottery gobelt (marked verso, h- 13cm), a pair of Wemyss style Nisbet Ware circular containers (one missing lid), a Limoges porcelain trinket box, and a lustre glazed pot (marked verso, h- 10.5cm) (8)
THREE 'BLACKCURRANTS' PRESERVE JARS & COVERS to include a LARGE 'BLACKCURRANTS' PRESERVE JAR & COVER, glazed earthenware, impressed maker's mark WEMYSS WARE/ R.H.& S., printed Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark, 17cm high; a MEDIUM 'BLACKCURRANTS' PRESERVE JAR & COVER, glazed earthenware, painted and impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, 12.3cm high; and a SMALL 'BLACKCURRANTS' PRESERVE JAR & COVER, glazed earthenware, painted and impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, 7.5cm high
'PARTRIDGES' WASH SET glazed earthenware, painted by Karel Nekola, all inscribed with monogram HP, complete with EWER & BASIN, 29.5cm high and 39cm diameter; SPONGE BASIN, with liner, 25cm wide; COVERED SOAP DISH, with liner, 14.5cm diameter; BEAKER VASE, 11cm high; and CHAMBER POT, 26.5cm diameter, painted and impressed maker’s mark WEMYSS, painted Thomas Goode & Co. retailer's mark

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