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A collection of ceramics and other items to include Royal Worcester coffee can and saucer, Royal Worcester figure of a Springer Spaniel, St Ives studio pottery jug, Bretby bowl, Charlotte Rhead Bursley Ware jug, Cobridge posy vase, Royal Doulton 'Diana' figurine, Art Nouveau copper inkwell, etc.
Collection of Dolls House furniture and miniatures, late 19th early 20th century, including soft metal fireplace and guard with marble effect wooden surround, 4 ¾” (12cm) high, brass fireplace with guard, tongs, clock and candlesticks, fire tong set on stand, Waltershausen cupboard (lacks top), various pictures, wooden dressing table and side table with marble tops, mantel clock under dome, four various beds, boxed Dolly towels, pair of Royal Worcester vases, jardinière and other china, glass bowls, decanters and set of blue glass, two photo frames and more including Wendal rocking horse with soldier, (lot).
Various 19thC pottery and effects, pair of Chinese prunus vases, 16cm high, a Gouda two handled vase, 19thC child's creamware and pearlware mugs, The House That Jack Built, Turner style pottery mug raised with classical figures, unsigned, Worcester type shell ornament, Paragon Edward VIII Laura Knight style plate (AF), various other items. (a quantity)
Battle of Britain. The Hurricane control column of Hurricane P3554 shot down during the Battle of Britain on 5 October 1940, all parts numbered including AH 2040, the spade grip with gun firing button and brake lever, approximately 58cm long, together with a folder of extensive research plus a Rolls Royce 1904-2004 Centenary magazine which features this control columnQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Private Collection, West Country having been purchased from Andy Saunders (Battle of Britain author and authority). A detailed history of the control column and certificate of authenticity signed by Andy Saunders is included with the lot.Hurricane P3554 saw a great deal of combat during the Battle of Britain having shot down 5 German aircraft in July and August 1940.The operational book of 607 Squadron records that on 5 October 1940, though, P3554 was hit and badly damaged in combat with Messerschmitt 109s of JG2 over Swanage. The pilot, Sergeant Spyer, managed to nurse his badly damaged Hurricane almost all the way back to RAF Tangmere before a growing on-board fire forced him to bale-out. Sergeant Spyer was unharmed. P3554 almost buried itelf on impact and lay in the ground until it was discovered in 1979.On 22 April 1979 Andy Saunders and members of the Wealden Aviation Archaeological Group pin-pointed the crash site of the Hurricane at Woodham Farm, Aldingbourne. At the crash site several pieces of surface wreckage were located, including a broken piece of silver-painted wood (a portion of internal structure) which had the numbers '554' stencilled on it in black.The crash site was excavated on 25 August and items of fuselage and cockpit wreckage were found impacted into the rear of the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine. Andy Saunders entered into the excavation once the wreckage had been encountered and spotted the knurled ring of the gun button just above the surface. Reaching around the spade grip, he pulled upwards and the extricated almost the complete length of the control column. Its bottom end showed the signs of burning and the rest of the column was scorched and had all of the Dunlop rubberised gripping burnt away. The brake lever and one of the stainless steel push rods had broken away but later re-attached. The main build plate confirming Hurricane P3554 was also recovered.Sergeant Richard Alfred Spyer (1917-1941) was born in Worcester Park, Surrey. He joined the RAFVR in March 1939 and on the outbreak of WWII was posted to 10 FTS for training, after completing his training in May 1940 he arrived at 5 OTU and was posted to 111 Squadron at North Weald.On 31 May 1940, Spyer was attached to 607 Squadron at Usworth and served on Hurricanes. This became a permanent posting and he went south with the squadron to Tangmere on 8 September. The following day on the 9th he was engaged by a Me109 and Do17 and his aircraft Hurricane P2680 crashed at Stilstead Farm, East Peckham, Spyer was slightly wounded. On 5 October 1940 he was shot down again, this time in Hurricane P2680.In November 1940 Spyer sailed for the Mediterranean and on 17 November he was in the first flight of six Hurricanes to take off for Malta. Spyer's Hurricane V7413 ran out of fuel and he baled out into the sea and was later picked up by a Sunderland.He joined 261 Squadron at Ta Kali and on 22 March 1941 he and seven other Hurricanes engaged ten Ju88's approaching Grand Harbour with an Me1909 escort. Five of the Hurricanes were shot down including V7672 flown by Spyer, all five were lost, Spyer is commemorated on the Malta Memorial.
DATED BOW TEAPOT AND COVER CIRCA 1766 of globular form, the loop handle with a heart shaped terminal; painted with 'fancy birds' on a scale blue ground; underglaze blue crossed swords, the base inscribed in iron red and gilt 'Mr. S. G, 1766'; together with a CONTINENTAL WORCESTER STYLE TEA CADDY AND COVER with similar 'fancy birds' decoration, blue square mark(Teapot 14cm high; caddy 13cm high)
SEVEN ROYAL WORCESTER FRUIT PAINTED DEMI TASSE CUPS AND SAUCERS 1917-1926 all cups with interior painted decoration and gilded exterior; comprising two fruit painted examples, the cups signed by Austin and Hale, the saucers signed by Ricketts and Rushton; and four rose painted examples, all signed by Twin; puce factory marks, various dates(Saucers 9.8cm diameter; cups 3.5cm high)Provenance: Property of an Edinburgh collector
A Royal Doulton figure, Silks and Ribbon, HN2017; a Royal Worcester tea cup and saucer, painted with flowers, c.1875; a Old Tupton Ware squat vase, tublined with robin amongst holly; another, box and cover; a pair of Royal Doulton miniature vases, Hastings Castle and Battle Abbey; Beswick foals; a 19th century celedon wall pocket; etc
A Royal Worcester spherical two handled vase, painted by George Hundley, signed, with flowers and berries, three gilt ball feet, 9cm high, printed mark in green, date code for 1879; a Royal Worcester cauldron, painted by by John Hopewell, signed, with a song bird, 6.5cm high, date code for 1878 (2)
Ceramics - a 19th century part bachelor's tea service, decorated with insects and flowers, marked Worcester; a set of six Allertons Old English coffee cans and saucers; a Noritake gilded coffee pot; a pair of Continental dishes, painted with flowers; a Franklin Mint Okura vase; a Aynsley Pembroke jar and cover; etc, qty
A collection of early 20th century Edwardian and later postcards with the majority featuring British seaside and countryside locations. To include Torquay, Teighmough, Bosham, Polperro, Rhosilli, Allerford, Felixstowe,c Sonning, Falmouth, Bournemouth, Yarmouth, Blackpool and more. Alongside a collection of local interest postcards of Bath and an assortment of cathedral postcards featuring Worcester Cathedrals, Glastonbury Abbey, Bath Abbey and more. Held within two albums.
A collection of vintage late 20th ceramic china plates. The lot includes Royal Worcester fine bone china small plates, Aynsley "Pembroke" fine bone china bowl, a Royal worcester Villages Polperro by SUe Scullard, a Wedgwood "Samurai" calendar plate eighth series, a Limoges France plate with couple painted in the middle, and two Royal Doulton limited editions plates after an original work by LeRoy Neiman "Puncinello" (1978) and "Pierrot" (1975), editions of 15000 n. 4683 and 12295. The whole lot appears in overall good condition with minor wear commensurate with age, with no apparent chips, cracks, hairline cracks,crazing or discolouration. The largest plate measures approx. 26cm in diameter.

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