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Three trays of mostly Wedgwood 'Greenwood' design oven to tableware to include: tureens, teapot, cups and saucers, plates, milk jug, tray, soup bowl etc. Together with two Royal Worcester 'Evesham' lidded tureens. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)One small lidded pot has rim chip. One cup has chip to base. Teapot stained internally with use. Repaired chip to soup bowl. Evesham tureens are worn and grubby but no obvious damage. All other items no obvious damage.
Three trays of mostly china to include: vase with figural detail, continental and other figures; Irish Dresden crinoline lady with lurcher, gentleman on a goat, Dresden reclining figure with a cockerel, Royal Worcester 'The Parakeet' 3087, Royal Doulton 'Ellen' HN3819 and 'My Love' HN2339, Coalport The Basia Larzycka collection 'The Lovely Lady Christobel' limited edition no. 702/2500, continental porcelain trinket bowls with cherubs, Copeland Spode 'Italian' dresser jug, Shelley floral sugar bowl and square serving dish, Alfred Meakin 'Raleigh' design shallow bowls etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A First Period Worcester porcelain blue and white tea bowl and saucer, decorated in blue and white with flowers and insects, crescent mark, together with a Doulton Lambeth two tone stoneware and moulded salt, with a silver mount, a Victorian brass inkwell, and a vesta case modelled as a skull. (4)
A 19th Century blue and white pearlware porcelain basket, possibly Leeds or Staffordshire, measuring 26cm long, together with other antique porcelain, to include a Grainger Worcester fluted beaker with pagoda design, a 19th Century Dutch Delft plate, and a Meissen porcelain footed bowl with reticulated border and crossed swords mark to the underside
Devon historical figures.- Collection of documents, letters and cut signatures of prominent historical people from Devon, including: members of the Acland family, Sir Copleston Bampfield, Colonel Arthur Basset, Colonel John Giffard, Captain Sir Richard Hawkins, Sir William Morris, cut signatures of Charles Babbage and T.L. Pridham etc., c. 54 manuscript items, 9 engraved portraits and a few newspaper cuttings, all laid down, bound in a copy of T.L. Pridham's "Devonshire Celebrities", Exeter, 1869, browned, new endpapers, modern half calf, sm. 4to, documents etc., 1596-1670 & 1863-95.*** Documents and letters, including:(1). Babington (Gervase, theologian and bishop of Worcester, Babington, 1549/50–1610) Document relating to Richard Dyer, D.s. "Gerv: Exon", manuscript in Latin, on vellum, 10 lines, 93 x 253mm., 1596.(2). Bampfylde (Sir Coplestone, second baronet, politician, 1637/8-92) These are to certify that Philipp Hele hath bin a souldier under my command... Ri: Rudd This certificat deserve a favorable consideration... Cpt Bamfylde, manuscript, 160 x 160mm., 30th March 1663.(3). Clifford (Thomas, first Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, politician, 1630-73) Document relating to Christopher Milton of Hampton, manuscript in Latin, on vellum, 61 x 333mm., 5th June 1664.(4). Hawkins (Sir Richard, naval officer, fought against the Armada, c. 1560-1622) Document relating to Walter Phillips of Charlton, D.s. "Richard Hawkyns", manuscript in Latin, on vellum, 69 x 235mm., 1615.(5). Morice (Sir William, politician, 1602-76) The examination of Robert Cock of Broadwoodwiger... This... being sworn saith that he had a hen stollen..., D.s. "Will: Morice", manuscripts, 150 x 200mm., 3rd December 1670.
*** Please note, the description of this lot has changed *** Oxford Martyr’s copy.- Spiera (Francesco) Quiquod susceptam semel Evangelice veritatis professione abnegasset, damnassetque, in horrendam incidit desperationem, Historia, collation: α8 a-m8, woodcut decorative and historiated initials, α8 blank, title frayed at outer and lower margins, affecting inscription at foot, α2&3 and last few ff. frayed at lower corners, h3 outer margin trimmed away, final f. mounted on stub, water-stained, some spotting, lightly browned, 18th century calf-backed dark blue boards, gilt spine in compartments and with double red morocco labels and a later paper label at foot, lower cover detached, head of spine and corners little worn, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo (155 x 95mm.), [Basel], [Johann Oporinus], [1550]. *** One of only two books known from the library of Bishop Hugh Latimer (c.1487-1555), Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge, Bishop of Worcester during the Reformation, and Church of England chaplain to King Edward VI. In 1555 under the Catholic Queen Mary I he was burned at the stake, becoming one of the Oxford Martyrs of Anglicanism (ink inscription at foot of title presenting the volume to him (with loss)).Francesco Spiera (1502-1548) was an Italian Protestant jurist. He became interested in Calvinism in 1542 and opened his home in Padua as a meeting place for Italian and foreign Protestants. He was called before the Inquisition in Venice in 1548 and abjured his views. It is said he later died of despair from so doing. His death made him something of a cause célèbre in the Protestant world, giving rise to numerous printed tracts. Provenance: Bishop Hugh Latimer; ‘G B 7/19’ (early ink inscription to foot of final verso); Andrew Gifford (1700-1784), Baptist Church minister in Bristol, and assistant librarian at the British Museum from 1757 (large engraved armorial bookplate to front pastedown); Robert S. Pirie, sold Sotheby’s, 2015, lot 971.Literature: Adams S1605 (without ‘Basileae MDL’ at foot of title); cf. VD 16 F 1979 (with ‘Basileae MDL’ at foot of title).
A collection of late 19th /early 20th century Royal Worcester "Stained Ivory, Blush Ivory and Vellum" ground porcelain including a "Baroque" circular fruit bowl shape number1336 with bold chimaera supports and pastel scrolls, and a tied garland rim, 22 cm diameter, together with a pair of amphora vases with satyr handles, two flat back jugs and tusk jug and Bacchic mask jug. (7)Chip and repair to the spout of the Bacchic mask jug, otherwise no further apparent issues. All items are in little dirty and would benefit from a careful clean.
Pieter Hugo Naudé (South African, 1869-1941)Namaqualand signed 'Naudé' (lower right); bears 'Maskew Miller Art Gallery, Cape Town' label (verso)oil on board 25 x 36cm (9 13/16 x 14 3/16in).(framed)Footnotes:ProvenanceA private collection, South Africa.Hailing from Worcester, South Africa, Pieter Hugo Naudé grew up surrounded by the natural beauty of the countryside. Passionate and invested in the environment, the artist's surroundings would then begin to be reflected in his work. This developed subject matter contrasted his formal European training in dark portraiture, typical of the early 20th century as A. C. Bouman observed: 'Naudé is a true impressionist in that he follows Nature in her moods, he submits himself humbly to them.'Comparatively, Naudé's work had clearly evolved to vivacious, dynamic works performed with swift brushstrokes which emphasise an evocation of the natural landscape, rather than its literal realist appearance. The present work is therefore a prime example of the artist's active avoidance of a meticulously intellectual process in favour of a philosophy of following his first instinctive reaction when painting.BibliographyA. C. Bouman, Painters of South Africa, (Cape Town: De Bussy, 1949), p. 41.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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