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A beautiful flambe Chang glazed vase in a red, white, green, and blue colored streaks and crackle appearance. Royal Doulton Flambe backstamp. Artists initials to the underside. Artist: Charles Noke & Harry NixonIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5"W x 11.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Fourth in the Myth & Maidens series. Limited edition 195 of 300. Hand made and hand decorated figure of the Phoenician princess riding a bull, Europa is the mother of King Minos of Crete. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Robert JeffersonIssued: 1984Dimensions: 11.5"L x 9"W x 11"HEdition Number: 195 of 300Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Glazed stoneware biscuit barrel, decorated in Pate-sur-Pate with birds perched on branches, beaded borders, and a silver-tone mounted rim with swing handle and lid. Incised artist initials and assistant initials and dated. Doulton Lambeth impressed backstamp. Artist: Florence Barlow & Lucy BarlowIssued: 1884Dimensions: 5.25"L x 5"W x 6.5"HManufacturer: Doulton LambethCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A beautifully hand painted pottery bowl in a fern-green and ocean-blue glaze. Decorated with excellent detailed tube-lining of bloomed poppies and leaves. Artist signed. Made For Liberty & Co. inked backstamp on the underside. Artist: William MoorcroftIssued: Early 1900sDimensions: 7"W x 3.25"HManufacturer: Liberty & CompanyCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Stunning duo of two small rich red flambe vases, includes: Two handled amphora with olive-like hue towards the base, with hints of yellow; High fired vase that gives deep blue color. Royal Doulton Flambe Sung backstamp, signed FM and Noke. Artist: Frederick Moore & Charles NokeIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 2.5''L x 3.5''W x 6.25''HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Martinware modeled as a grotesque bird standing on a round wooden base. Blue, green, and brown glaze. Martin Bros. London & Southall 3-1901. Artist: Robert Wallace MartinIssued: 1901Dimensions: 5.5"L x 4"W x 8.5"HManufacturer: Martin BrothersCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Two Whitefriars glass ruby red bud vases, of slender knopped flute form with conical circular foot,catalogue numbers 9484 and 9485, 27cm & 19cm high sold together with two similar examples in amethyst and green, these examples with moulded knop and tapering flute 25cm and 20cm, and a small controlled bubble pen holder in Arctic blue, catalogue number 9102, 8.5cm
A large Whitefriars glass cased ruby red dimpled teardrop vase, designed by Micheal Cripps, catalogue number 9631, 22cm, sold along with two Whitefriars glass ruby red polished neck vases, catalogue numbers 9496 and 9497, 12cm & 9.5cm, rim nibbles to larger and smaller vases.
A John Deacons Scottish glass millefiori paperweight, having a blue bed of multiple Clichy type rose canes under a latticino fan arrangement and button marked 2001 NDS 2011, 9cm, sold along with a John Deacons concentric millefiore and controlled bubble teapot form paperweight with central signature thistle cane, two small millefiore base glasses and two millefiore base two branch candleholders (3 & 4 concentric millefiore rings) generally good condition, one candleholder with visible glued seam.
A rare Whitefriars glass American Bi-Centenary 1776-1976 'Flag, Bell & Eagle' PL506 paperweight,6+1 window cut with three lower smaller windows, featuring a central complex signature cane for 1976 enclosed within entwined multi-cane trefoils with flag, bell and eagle silhouettes set within the garland loops, all on a cobalt blue backing, 5cm x 8cm the design was released as a limited edition of 100, this weight appears to be an experimental setting or facet variant.
Mountaineering. Phizacklea, Al & Cocker, Mike - 'nowt but a fleein' thing' A history of climbing on Scafell. The Fell and Rock Climbing Club of the English Lake District Limited: 2016. Signed by both authors on the title page and by a quantity of members of the club on the half title. Hardback in dust jacket. A nice bright copy. (1)
Antiquarian. Topography. Newman, Frederick - The Curiosities and Beauties of England Displayed, &c. London: Alex Hogg, c.1795. With a frontispiece and 100 plates present (majority with multiple images per plate). Disbound with loose boards and spine perished. Prelims creased and edge worn. Presumed incomplete. (1)
Caving & Potholing. The Log Book of the Northern Cavern and Fell Club. Three issues: 1934; 1935; 1936/37. All typescript. The 1934 volume being the most substantial and the only illustrated log book with tipped-in photograph prints. The contents of the log books include lists of the officers of the Northern Cavern and Fell Club (est. 1928); details of meets; events the Club held, and narrative accounts of the club's expeditions written by members. Each bound in original card wrapps. (3)
Children's. A selection of vintage illustrated story-books. Includes: Harke, Kathleen - Billy and Angelina: A Tale of Two Mice. Dundee: Valentine & Sons Ltd. With 18 colour plates.; Ames, Mr & Mrs - The Tremendous Twins or How the Boers were Beaten. London: Grant Richards, 1900.; Bold Turpin: A Romance as sung by Sam Weller. London: Longmans, 1903.; etc. (8)
Antiquarian. Local interest. Two copies of an Ulverston printing of 'Select Portions of Psalms taken from The New Version of the Psalms of David, &c.', having a preface with Cartmel interest. With; a mid-Nineteenth century scrapbook attributed to Elizabeth Maling of Milnthorpe. The scrapbook predominantly contains cuttings from newspapers and journals, etc. There are some hand-written entries. See images. (3)
Maritime. Lloyd-Zeitung - Die Fortschritte des Deutschen Schiffbaues/The Progress of German Shipbuilding. Berlin: Hobbing & Co., 1909. Original cloth. This copy with gilt former owner title to upper cover: Vickers, Sons & Maxim, Ltd., Naval Construction Works, Barrow-in-Furness. (1)
Horse Racing. Bayles, F. H. - The Race Courses of Great Britain & Ireland. London: Equitable Publishing Syndicate. 1908. With the double-page diagrams of the courses (some folding). Also illustrated with plates and adverts. Original cloth, some fading and soiling. Binding shaken. Clean internally. (1)
Manuscript. Maritime & Travel interest. A Descriptive Account of the Voyage of the S.S. 'Politician' to New Orleans, USA. Illustrated with 54 photographs. Dated 1903. Attributed to James D. Hutchinson. A hand-written account of the author's voyage to and return from New Orleans, Louisiana, in late 1903 aboard the Harrison of Liverpool steamer 'Politician' (built by Swan and Hunter, Newcastle, in 1898). Approx. 68 pages of content including the hand-written account, photographs, postcards and a few other associated enclosures. The contents are divided into three parts, the first concerns the outbound voyage, the second concerns the author's time spent in New Orleans, and the third concerns the return voyage. The small tipped-in photographs have faded/aged but the images are still generally visible. Bound in marbled paper boards, the original spine has perished and has been replaced with tape. The contents have regardless come loose from the spine/boards. The groupings are still secure at the cords. Internally in good clean order. A very interesting item. (1)
Freemasonry. Two titles: Hannah, Walton - Darkness Visible: A Revelation & Interpretation of Freemasonry. London: Augustine Press, 1952. 2nd edition. Remains of dust jacket loosely inserted. With; Whymper, H. J. - The Religion of Freemasonry. London: George Kenning, 1888. Original cloth. (2)
Westmorland. Two titles. Ffinch, Michael - Westmorland Poems. Kendal: Titus Wilson. 1980. & The Dame School at Raisbeck. Kendal: Titus Wilson. 1984. Both illustrated by Caroline A. Metcalfe-Gibson, with the poems volume signed by the artist. Both volumes have been bound in a half-morocco. Housed in a custom cloth-covered slipcase. (2)
Victorian/Edwardian illustrated selection. Includes; four volumes from the Pictures Drawn with Pen & Pencil series published by The Religious Tract Society - English; French; American; Canadian. With; three volumes from Frederick Warne's Pictorial Standard Library series. All bound in respective publishers decorative cloth, gilt. (7)

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