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Miss Vesta Tilley poster printed by Stafford & Co Ltd Netherfield near Nottingham design no. 4266 from a photo by Foulsham & Banfield London W. (20 x 30 inch) This personality poster has a lovely art nouveau border surround and emphasizes the feminine side to this most famous male impersonator of the era in the UK and US. Born in 1874 in Commandery Street, Worcester Vesta was nicknamed after the safety match. There is an archivally repaired vertical closed tear from top to bottom and some border tears (no paper loss) a very early poster with an early Stafford logo circa 1890s. Plus The Merry Widow Original Theatrical poster from Mr George Edwardes Repertoire co. printed by Stafford & Co Ltd, Netherfield near Nottingham design no. 4092 (20 x 30 inch). These are from the 1890s or earlier. Archivally repaired horizontal tear along the fold line plus a vertical repaired closed tear from top to bottom and an 8 inch repaired tear at the top with corner tips missing. Four Vesta Tilley metal printing plates measuring 24 x 29 inch. Five Vesta Tilley negatives measuring 18 x 26 inch. CMYK plates used in the Stafford printing factory in Nottingham. Plus four negatives from the Manchester Mercury. (15 total)
FIGURINES - COALPORT - WORCESTER - 6 figures to include a Coalport Mrs Fitzherbert number 605, a Coalport Ladies of Fashion Clare Marie, a Coalport Femmes Fatales Emma Hamilton number 1334 (slight chip on the brim of her hat), Royal Worcester Love number 465, Coalport Debutants The Garden Party and a Royal Worcester First Dance (A/F hairline crack on wrist).
A late Victorian plated picnic set, designed by Christopher Dresser and made by Hukins and Heath No. 2110 and retailed by Leuchars & Sons of London & Paris, comprising - tea kettle with folding cane bound handle, spirit lamp and folding stand, teapot with cane bound handle and ring handle to cover, sugar bowl, tea caddy, glass milk container with screw top, pair of rat tail pattern tea spoons and matching sugar tongs, complete with a pair of Worcester blue and white porcelain tea cups and saucers, contained in black leather covered fitted case retailed by Leuchars & Sons, with mauve velour lined fitted interior, 11ins wide x 6ins deep x 7ins high Note: See Christopher Dresser People's Designer 1834-1904 - Exhibition by Richard Dennis 2nd - 19th June 1999 - Item M-039 B
A collection of English blue and white printed pottery, including - Late 19th Century Copeland Spode "Italian" pattern toilet jug and basin, jug 10.25ins high, basin 14.5ins diameter, a pair of 19th Century ironstone plates with a chinoiserie scene of pavilions by a lake, 9.25ins diameter, ten other pieces, an early 19th Century porcelain Flight Barr & Barr Worcester dish, the centre with crest of fleur-de-lis, the border painted with vine leaves in puce with gilt tendrils, 14.25ins x 12ins, and a pair of Caughley leaf shaped pickle dishes (both damaged)
Early C19th English School 'Figures on a bridge in a landscape', 'Figure on a path beside a Windmill' watercolours, a pair, unsigned , inscribed in later hand Verso 'Henry Hill of Worcester', MLC (monogrammed_ Lady and Gentleman walking in a tree lined landscape watercolour, monogrammed. After Edgar Degas'Classe de Damme' colour print, and 8 assorted pictures / prints framed tapestries
A six place Susie Cooper Glen Mist pattern coffee set number C1035 comprising coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, six coffee cups and six saucers together with a small collection of Victorian Royal Worcester blue and white printed tea wares with floral borders comprising six cups with ring handles, seven saucers and five tea plates, etc.
A matched pair of 19th century plates with blue and white painted sprigs and sprays and with relief moulded borders, together with early 19th century tea wares of fluted form with gilt swag and ribbon detail comprising slop bowl, circular dish, tea bowl, three cups and three saucers, a similar 2-handled cup with crescent mark to base (probably for Worcester), a plate with blue and white chinoiserie decoration, a bowl with painted landscape panels and moulded ring handles, etc.
A collection of ceramics including a part Royal Stafford coffee service with moulded and painted pink prunus blossom decoration including coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, four cups and six saucers, a further late 19th century floral moulded 3-piece tea set, a Graingers Worcester plate moulded as a flower, various souvenir wares including a tankard with black and white decoration showing Windsor Castle terrace gardens etc., together with a large quantity of thimbles and The Royal Crown Derby Production Book - A Collection of Thimbles, etc.
An early 19th century cabinet plate with central painted panel of male and female characters and with further reserve floral panels against a blue and gilt ground, together with a 19th century Worcester plate with central panel of a young man, reserve butterfly and floral panels against a blue and gilt ground and with impressed Worcester mark to base
A set of seven Royal Worcester figures of children representing the days of the week, Mondays Child, a little girl wearing a blue sash, Tuesdays Child, a ballet dancer, Wednesdays Child, a girl nursing a puppy, Thursdays Child, a girl walking, Fridays Child, a boy feeding a kitten, Saturdays Child, a little girl knitting, and Sundays Child, a little girl in a green hat
A Royal Worcester vase with finely painted blackberry and bramble decoration, signed K Blake and raised on three gilded supports and with further moulded and gilded decoration to the shoulder, with pink printed mark to base number 245 and also printed mark "Maple", together with a pierced cover (cover for restoration), 14cm tall approximately (minus cover)
A pair of Royal Worcester vases with slender drawn necks and painted pink and red rose decoration and with puce printed marks to base numbers 1661, together with a Royal Worcester shell moulded blush ivory dish with painted floral decoration and printed mark to base 1274, also together with a 19th century Worcester yellow glazed vase modelled as a shell supported on turquoise glazed cloral and with green printed mark to base
Three Royal Worcester figures of children including January modelled by F G Doughty and in the form of a little boy in a red coat and skating, with black printed mark to base 3452, a little girl in a white dress with blue sash, with black printed mark to base, and an unmarked figure of a little girl in a yellow and purple dress accompanied by a prancing lamb
A Royal Worcester vase with shaped rim and painted pink rose decoration, signed M Hunt and with pink printed mark to base numbers 2492, 11cm tall approximately, together with a late 19th century oriental vase in the Kutani manner with painted and gilded multiple male figure decoration and with painted character mark and seal mark to base
A Royal Crown Derby paperweight in the form of a teddy bear with Imari type decoration, a pair of Connoisseur Collection models of Nelson Elephant, three Connoisseur Collection candle snuffers including an Art Deco style example, Swallows at Dusk, a teddy bear and Giles cat, together with two miniature models of mantel clocks and also together with a small Royal miniature Worcester white glazed model of a rabbit
A collection of Royal Worcester candle snuffers from the Connoisseur Collection comprising a pair of limited edition reproduction models of a 1914 candle snuffer in the form of a mandarin in orange and yellow robes, a further model of a mandarin in white, pink and green robes, a pair of Japanese girls and a pair of figures of little girls - Hush, one in a green and red dress, the other in a lilac coloured dress

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