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Elleonidas II is named after Leonidas I, afamous Roman Spartan. Ipswich is the oldestcontinuously inhabited English town. Under theRoman Empire it became an important routeto towns and settlements via the rivers, andis home to the largest Roman villa in Suffolk.Elleonidas II is a reminder of the area’s Romanroutes and history, and how it helped build thetown to be one of the strongest in the UK.Sponsor: Poundfield Products Ltd Poundfield Products Ltd is a local precastconcrete manufacturer based in CreetingSt Peter, Ipswich. Part of SigmaRoc, a largeconstruction materials group, PoundfieldProducts have three key areas of specialism.Retaining walls are supplied to the agricultural,waste/recycling, ports and shipping markets,Beam and Block Flooring for the constructionindustry and bespoke precast which has beeninvolved in vitally important projects such as seadefence systems. We offer a complete supportservice from design through to aftercare.www.poundfield.comArtist: Megan Heather EvansMegan Heather Evans is a Birmingham basedtattooist and artist, first completing her fine artdegree at Birmingham School of Art, beforecompleting her apprenticeship in tattooing.In addition to her work as a tattooist, Meganalso takes on pet portraiture work and enjoyslarge scale acrylic painting, such as murals andWild in Art sculpture trails including The BigSleuth, Worcester Stands Tall and Bee in theCity. Megan also designs and produces charityChristmas cards each year.
GORDON RUSSELL (1892-1980) an Arts and Crafts oak a leather stool with X frame and chamfered supports, plaque to underside for Russell and Sons of Broadway Worcester, 50cm long, 33cm wide, 43cm tall Condition Report:We are uncertain how old the stool is. Appears original and no sign of repairs or in any way altered. All the joints are firm the whole structure seems sound. However there does seem to be mould and water damage. More images added. Would benefit from being repolished, leather is pitted.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory ground jug, 1890, the compressed ovoid body flanked by a scroll handle with gilt basket work moulding, the mask head mounted spout with gilt borders, the florally decorated body in coloured enamels with gilt highlights, gilt scroll borders and raised on a moulded basket weave stepped base, puce printed factory mark to base, 16cm high
Doris Lindner for Royal Worcester, a porcelain model of a Percheron Stallion, decorated in coloured enamels and raised on oval ceramic base surmounted by a wood plinth, limited edition number 297 of 500, with signed and framed certificate, black printed factory marks to base, 24cm high, (2)
Ernest Barker for Royal Worcester, a bird painted pot and cover, 1914, the lid decorated with a bullfinch, together with two Worcester cabinet plates, a Derby pattern 29 coffee can and saucer circa 1805, the pot 7cm diameter and a Royal Worcester cylindrical vase hand painted with pheasants in a wooded landscape by James Stinton (af) 16cm high (5)
A Royal China Works, Worcester blush ivory ground with green highlights, twin handled urn and cover of baluster form, decorated with pastoral scene overlaid with stylised tree branches highlighted in gilt, and raised on circular pedestal mounted on square plinth base, the domed cover with green and gilt edged finial, brown printed mark to base, 33.5cm high
A set of six Royal Worcester fruit painted cabinet plates, 1937, by Harry Ayrton, of shaped hexagonal form with gilt gadrooned rim, hand-painted with peaches, pears, apples and grapes in central circular motif on a green glazed ground, signed H. Ayrton, blue printed marks, 24cm diameter (6)
James Hadley for Royal Worcester, a pair of hand painted porcelain figural candlesticks, circa 19th century, modelled as a male and female in period dress, standing beside a tree trunk holding baskets, the cream ground with blue highlights and gilt decoration, impressed factory mark to the base, 28.5cm high (2)
Walter Powell for Royal Worcester, a mask handle vase of slender ovoid form, painted with storks in a desert oasis watering hole, the neck and foot with moulded rope twist band and burnished gilding, signed W. Powell, puce printed factory and date code for 1910 and shape number 1410, 28cm high

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