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A quantity of decorative items including; a Japanese bronzed jardiniere, a Chinese bronzed vase, a pair of enamel vases, a pair of floral decorated modern oriental vases, a 20th century oriental vase decorated with birds amongst foliage, a pair of continental table lamps, a figural table lamp with applied plaque inscribed Stella, Evesham Royal Worcester jug (qty)
NON LEAGUE A collection of 137 Non-League programmes from the 1960's to include matches at Barking , Bath City , Bexleyheath & Welling , Bexley United , Burton Albion, Bury Town, Cambridge City, Chelmsford City , Dartford , Dover, Dulwich Hamlet , Erith & Belvedere, Folkestone, Gainsborough trinity, Gloucester City, Gravesend & Northfleet , Grays, Harwich & Parkestone , Hastings , Hayes, Heanor, Hinckley, Hounslow, Kettering, Kingstonian, Lockheed Leamington , Lewes , Rayners Lane, Redhill, Rothwell Town , Stevenage, Tonbridge, Tooting , Wealdstone, Wisbech, Worcester City and Yeovil. Generally good
Connolly (Cyril) The Rock Pool, first edition, signed and inscribed "For John Arlott in memory of that poem about cricket at Worcester which ASSUAGED a moment of 'our finest hour', gratefully, from Cyril Connolly London 196[ ]" on front free endpaper, lightly browned at edges, contemporary black cloth, uncut, with the original grey wrappers printed in blue bound in at beginning and end (slightly soiled and browned), 8vo, Paris, Obelisk Press, 1936.⁂ The author's first book and only novel.
A group of early 20th century Royal Worcester cabinet plates in the fide et fiducia pattern with gilt details and central medallion along with a pair of Chinese Dragon and Bird by Mintons / Minton with Victorian date lozenge and a hand painted Japanese Imari plate (AF). Largest measures 23 cm diameter.
Great Britain - Covers - QV : 1820s-1950s Just how often does an original archive turn up these days? Looking back, I remember being on the periphery of the discovery of the ‘Corsini’ correspondence – even today when such letters turn up they seem to be avidly snapped up. But, all those tales of Solicitor’s cellars and crate-fulls of penny blacks on cover seem to be flights of fancy don’t they. Well, not any longer; I’d say this is the first original archive we’ve seen in thirty years and yet here it is turning up in July 2018. That’s remarkable, utterly remarkable. What is even more remarkable is that amongst this archive (which fills several plastic crates) we found the plate XI 1d black on cover which is depicted upon the front cover of this 70th UPA catalogue. Stanley Gibbons are currently offering on their website a four margin 1d black Plate XI on cover for a price of £16,000 GBP. As SG state such covers are rare. Their cover is described as a close to large margin 1840 1d Greyish black Pl.11 lettered PL, neatly tied by a crisp black MC addressed to Earl Ludlow at Bedford, our archive cover bears a close but clear to large margins PL.11 showing trace of frame of adjoining stamp at base, tied by an even crisper black maltese cross and clearly backstamp cancelled FROME AP13 1841. What an amazing find within this Archive accumulation from Pulling & Co., Wine merchants of Hereford. The archive includes price lists, advertising cards, invoices dating from the 1820s, many 100s – at first we thought probably high hundreds of items housed in three large tubs, but when the team actually waded through we counted an extraordinary approximately 3,400 items of which in the region of half appear to be philatelic with a substantial balance in documents, receipts, invoices, uncancelled letters, and including hundreds of ‘Pulling’s’ own brand bottle labels, cards/marketing material etc etc. Highlights include 1d black Plate 10 on entire letter (4 margin but aged) from Worcester MY 11 1841 tied black Maltese Cross, the previously mentioned 1d black Plate 11 on entire letter from Frome AP 13 1841 tied black Maltese Cross, close at top right otherwise very fine four margins. There are a few other 1d black covers and a three margin 1840 2d blue on 1843 cover from Dublin, very late usage. There are many imperf and perf 1d red covers including much postmark interest, Irish, Spoons, etc. Invoices to Pulling & Co. postmarked from Cognac, France include four 1851-52 with Ceres imperf 40c orange pairs and three with Ceres imperf 40c orange horiz strips of four, including one 4 margins and unfolded – SG catalogue £600 - £700 each stamp depending upon shade and excluding premium for strips. An original lot, offered completely intact as received and condition variable throughout, but obviously unpicked of such ‘plum’ items, excellent lot for a wine enthusiast with huge scope for research. Although perhaps not of pecuniary value what I particularly like about this archive is the social history and the fabulous engraved ‘letterheads’ and designs of invoices and receipts redolent of the period. This archive and the Gandhi sheets are the only lots offered in this auction which may be personally viewed at our offices, strictly by appointment only. HEAVY LOT - OVERSEAS BIDDERS PLEASE ENQUIRE FOR SHIPPING COSTS (image available)
A COLLECTION OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN 'CHILDREN OF THE NATIONS' FIGURINES by F.G. Doughty, to include: Burma, Holland, Egypt, England, Greece, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Scotland, Spain, China x 2 and Wales. Together with another continental seated figurine. (15)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: The Holland figurine has been extensively damaged to the base and the arm has come off from the Ireland figurine but is with item. All other items appear in good condition overall with no obvious damage.
PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN VASES of cylindrical form with flared necks, painted and signed by Kitty Blake, with flowering brambles, gilt borders, puce shape no. G923 to both vases, and puce printed marks, 'Made in England'. 19cm approx. high. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Overall in good condition with no obvious damage.
BOWBROOK STUDIOS, MADE IN WORCESTER, LIMITED EDITION COMPOSITE SCULPTURE OF A GORILLA, on a naturalistic base, together with another Bowbrook composition sculpture of a bird of prey perching on a naturalistic base. 55cm and 57cm high approx. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Minor scuffs and white marks to the gorilla's coat, but overall appearing in good condition, the bird of prey has lost a small part of it's feathered tail, some white flecks and minor marks overall.
A set of four Royal Worcester porcelain figures, Walking Out Dresses of The 19th Century, for The Victoria & Albert Museum, limited edition 9500, comprising The Romantic 1830, The Bustle 1878, The Regency 1818, and The Crinoline 1855, together with a Coalport figure Alexandra at the Ball, limited edition 12500, (5).

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