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* Ogilby (John). The Road from London to Aberistwith on the Sea coast com. Cardigan, Wherein are included the Roads to Oxford and Worcester Actually Surveyed and Delineated..., circa 1675, Hand-coloured engraved strip road map, decorative cartouche showing a surveyor using a waywiser, 310 x 435 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Carington Bowles (publisher). London to Cirencester and to Glocester by Farringdon, 1785, hand-coloured engraved strip road map, 165 x 95 mm, mounted, framed and glazedQty: (2)NOTESSheet no.1. The road commences at London and passes through Camden, Acton, Hayes, Uxbridge, Beaconsfield, High Wickham, and Tetsworth and ends at Islip, with an inset map to Oxford.
A Great War O.B.E. group of five awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel E. Franklin, Royal Army Veterinary Corps, late Queen’s Own Worcestershire Hussars, who was Mentioned in Despatches The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Military) Officer’s 1st type breast badge, silver-gilt, hallmarks for London 1919; 1914-15 Star (Major E. Franklin, A.V.C.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (Major E. Franklin); Territorial Decoration, G.V.R., silver and silver-gilt, hallmarks for London 1917, unnamed as issued, with integral top riband bar, mounted for wear, very fine and better (5) £400-£500 --- O.B.E. London Gazette 3 June 1919. T.D. London Gazette 11 September 1917. Edward Franklin was first commissioned as a Veterinary Lieutenant into The Queen’s Own Worcestershire Hussars Yeomanry, on 15 July 1896. He was transferred as Veterinary Captain to the General List in 1909, and was promoted Major on 30 April 1914. On the outbreak of the Great War in 1914 he was Major Commanding the R.A.V.C. South Midland Division Veterinary Hospital Mobile Section, until it was broken up and absorbed into the R.A.V.C. units as part of the British Expeditionary Force in France, ands Franklin arrived on the Western Front in October 1915. For his services during the Great War he was created an Officer of the Order of the British Empire and was Mention in Despatches whilst serving on the Staff (London Gazette 5 July 1919). Post-War Franklin was appointed to command the South Midland Mobile Veterinary Section on 29 July 1920. Promoted Lieutenant-Colonel on 14 July 1926, he was given command of the 48th South Midland R.A.V.C. when it was formed in 1931. He retired as Lieutenant Colonel having attained the age limit on 17 June 1927, and died at Lark Hill, Worcester, in April 1936.
Ceramics - Royal Worcester Pagoda pattern teaware including teapot, sucrier, cream jug, cups and saucers, etc, date letters for 1882 and 1883; a set of six Cauldon China tea cups and saucers; a pair of Royal Worcester bamboo pattern tea cups and saucers, c.1878; others, Royal Crown Derby, etc
A large and comprehensive Royal Worcester Dunrobin pattern dinner, tea and coffee service, including, teacups and saucers, coffee cups and saucers, two graduated oval platters, eggcups, sauce boat on stand, vegetable dish, two handled soup dishes on stands, two coffee pots, three graduated teapots, hot water jugs, breakfast plates, milk and sugar, dinner plates, dessert plates, qty
A box of assorted china wares to include a Royal Worcester transfer decorated mask jug, Royal Worcester trinket dish, various commemorative mugs, etc, together with two boxes of sundry metal wares, etc to include a Hohner recorder, penny whistle, harmonica, dressing table set, brass mounted stirrups, butter pats, etc
A Spode white glazed and gilt decorated part dinner service with gadrooned rim, design No. 1/4223, bears green printed stamp "Spode Bone China England", comprising eight two-handled soup bowls, lidded sucrier and cream jug, two sauceboats and stands, six small plates, eight side plates, fifteen dessert plates and seven main plates, together with five Royal Worcester gilt floral decorated main plates and side plates
A pair of Sarreguemines wall plaques, Derby urn-shaped vase with floral decoration, 19th Century blue and gilt and floral hand-painted tea wares (28 pieces), Continental floral decorated tazza, Worcester Flight, Barr & Barr rose decorated bowl and a bat printed bowl decorated with "Chateau de Wentworth"Condition ReportMajority of teawares have damage to include broken restoration to the serving plate, slop bowl, one saucer has been broken in half and re-glued and hairline factures to the bases of many, some have been often repaired, crazing and discolouration. Basil Matthews figure has had damage and restoration to the ear, companion vase has been badly broken and restored, the Flight, Barr & Barr bowl has had a repair to the rim. All items have general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include crazing, discolouration, staining etc - see images for examples
A collection of china figurines, including Royal Worcester "Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II" Diamond Wedding Anniversary figure of the Queen in wedding dress, Royal Worcester figurine "Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother" by Kenneth Potts, limited edition No'd. 177/9000, Royal Worcester figurine "Happy Birthday - Les Petites", four Royal Doulton figurines including "Lynne" (HN2329), "Rebecca" (HN3414), "Sara" (HN3219), "Autumn Breezes" (HN2176), together with a Royal Doulton figure of "Jack Russell with slipper" and Doulton blanc-de-chine figure "Images of Nature - Always and Forever" (HN3550) (puppy and doves - very damaged) and two Coalport figurines "Kimberley" and "Catriona"
An 18th Century Worcester blue and white "Peony" pattern bowl, bearing underglazed blue "W" mark to base, 20.3 cm diameter, a Grainger Worcester blanc-de-chine grape and vine and foliate decorated bowl, raised on three lion's paw feet (date marked for 1904), 18.4 cm diameter, together with three Royal Worcester yellow ground and brown transfer decorated coffee cans and six saucers

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