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Lot 691

An Art Deco green glass decanter with matching glasses, an Elizabeth Radford jug, Arthur Wood vase etc.

Lot 471

FIVE BOXES OF CERAMICS AND COLOURED GLASS, to include a Carlton Ware butter dish, an Arthur Wood swan planter, a Wade tortoise trinket dish, Aynsley white china cups and saucers, Poole Pottery twin tone 'pink and seagull' three cups with three saucers, a Sylvac 'Pebble' dish -3420, Jas. Broadhurst 'Maytime' pattern gravy jug, two covered tureens, meat plate with four dinner plates, Murano style basket, vase and fish, two 1930s plaster ware figurines of a girl and (monkey ?), height 30cm, etc (s.d) (5 boxes)

Lot 234

A selection of teapots to include Copeland late Spode reg no. 180288, impressed marks, George Blews & Co, Rooster, Venice by Arthur Wood, Hall, U.S.A etc.Condition ReportHairline crack to Humpty Dumpty, car and rooster with crackle to glaze, Venice with hairline, Copeland in good condition but with staining. Staffordshire garden birds in good condition, retro style teapot a.f.

Lot 437

Three Arthur Wood pig money bank in descending size with floral hand painted design. largest 23cms.Condition ReportGood condition, slight surface marks and glazing crackling.

Lot 451

TRADE, worldwide selection, inc. many USA, Minneapolis Harvester, American Baptist Publication, Freemont, Foster & Streeter, Mauat & Shalley, Cuban Cigar Store, Hughes Manchester & Co., Dayton Spice Mills, Kaercher, Henry & Mansfield, WH Marshall, BF Arthur, Warren & Wood, Raymond & Campbell, Bebout etc., mixed sizes, some a.m.r., G to EX, 220*

Lot 705

HORSE RACING, a rare complete set of Vanity Fair jockey prints, inc. A Kings Jockey (Herbert Jones), A Rising Star (Arthur Templeman), An American Jockey (Tod Sloane), Bernard (Bernard Dillon), Charlie Wood, Count Strickland (Count Della Catena), Danny (Danny Maher), Frank Wootton, Fred Barrett, Fred Webb, George Barrett, He Rides for Lord Durham (William Griggs), James Woodburn, JE Watts, Johnny (John Osborne), Johnny (John Reiff), Johnny Watts, Lester (Lester Reiff), Morny (H Mornington Crescent), Mr Abington (Mr GA Baird), Mr George (George Thursby), Newmarket 1885, Otto Madden, Rick (Fred Rickaby), Roddy (Capt Edwar Rodney Owen), Sam Loates, Skeets (JH Martin), The Affable Earl (The Earl of Westmorland), The Baby (Arthur Coventry), The Demon (George Fordham), The Favourite Jockey (Fred Archer), The Winning Post, Tom Cannon, Tom Loates, Top of the List (William Higgs), Wenty (Capt. Wentworth William Hope-Johnstone), mainly by SPY, three overmounted and framed & glazed (Newmarket, The Favourite Jockey, THe Winning Post), VG to EX (full condition report available on request), 36

Lot 261

Superb BHC Official FDC's by Ivan Berryman Collection of 58, All Signed Covers. Signatures include Bob Doe, John Cunningham, Bill Reid VC, Freddie Ball, JF Edwards, G Westlake, James Tait, Tod Sweeney, Roland Beaumont, RH Jones, John Peel, Tom Neil, Arthur Knowles, John Cruikshank VC, Cyclops Brown, Allan Wright, Richard Todd, Anthony O'Neill, Peter Matthews, Bill Randle, Bill Green, AVM Don Bennett, Ginger Murray, Dr Gordon Mitchell, Raymond Baxter, Lady Bader, John Bell, David Wood, Bunny Currant, J Bentley-Beard, ML Hamilton, Martin Withers, Michael Beetham, ME Lewis, Nick Knilans and many more. This Superb Collection if from the British Heritage Collection. Could be full Set. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 441

Rock. Collection of 57 vinyl records / LPs featuring mainly 1970s rock music, including Pete Brown & Piblokto "Things May Come and Things May Go, but the Art School Dance Goes On Forever" (1970, Harvest SHVL 768, gatefold sleeve, 1st pressing without EMI box on label), King Crimson "In The Wake of Poseidon" (1970, Island Records ILPS 9127, rare 1st UK pressing, pink label with white 'i' logo at base, heavily textured gatefold sleeve printed and made by E.J. Day, matrices A1/B1) together with "In The Court of King Crimson", The Clash "London Calling" (2-LP, 1st pressing, 1979, CBS CLASH 3) and "Sandinista" (3-LP with insert, 1980, CBS FSLN 1), Cream "Live Cream" (ATCO SD 33-328) and "Best of Cream" (Polydor 583060), Dando Shaft "An Evening With" (1st pressing, 1970, Young Blood SSYB 6), John Martyn "Live at Leeds" (2002 re-issue, 2-LP gatefold with booklet, Turning Point TPM 2207), "Piece by Piece" (Island ILPS 9807), "Inside Out" (Island ILPS 9253), "Grace & Danger" (Island ILPS 9560), "Glorious Fool" (WEA K99178) and "Well Kept Secret" (WEA K99255), Jethro Tull "Aqualung" (Island ILPS 9145), "War Child" (Chrysalis CHR 1067), "Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young to Die" (Chrysalis CHR 1111), "Minstrel in the Gallery" (Chrysalis CHR 1082) and "Songs from the Wood" (Chrysalis CHR 1132), Frank Zappa / Mothers "Hot Rats" (Reprise RSLP 6356), "The Grand Wazoo" (Warner K44209), "The §&%§* of the Mothers" (Verve 710022, German Edition) and "Over-Nite Sensation" (Discreet K41000), Yes "Close To The Edge" (Atlantic K50012), "Tales from Topographic Oceans" (Atlantic K80001), "Relayer" (Atlantic K50096), "Tormato" (Atlantic K500518) and "Fragile" (Atlantic DeLuxe 2401019), Jefferson Airplane "Bark" (1971, Grunt Records FTR-1001), Roy Harper "Flashes from the Archives of Oblivion" (2-LP, Harvest SHDW 405), Soft Machine "Live at the Proms 1970" (Reckless RECK 5), Hawkwind "Self-Titled" (1970, gatefold, Liberty LBS 83348), Beck, Bogert & Appice (Epic EPC 65455), Eric Clapton "461 Ocean Boulevard" (RSO De Luxe 2479118), Derek and the Dominoes "Layla" (2-LP, Polydor Super 2625005), Emerson, Lake & Palmer "Tarkus" (Island ILPS 9155), Mountain "Nantucket Sleighride" (Island ILPS 9148), Steve Winwood "Arc of a Diver" (Island 203207), Steve Howe "Beginnings" (Gatefold, Atlantic K50151), Rick Wakeman "The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table" (Gatefold with booklet, A&M Records AMLH 64515) and "1984" (Charisma CDS 4022), Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (Arista 209970), Jon Anderson "Olias of Sunhillow" (Gatefold, Atlantic K50261) and "Animation" (Polydor POLD 5044), Stomu Yamash'ta's East Wind "Freedom is Frightening" (Island ILPS 9242), Mahavishnu Orchestra "Birds of Fire" (CBS 65321), Carlos Santana, Mahavishnu & John McLaughlin "Love Devotion Surrender" (CBS S69037), John McLaughlin "Devotion" (Gatefold, Douglas DGL 65075), Spirit "Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus" (Gatefold, Epic 64191), Camel "The Snow Goose" (Decca SKL-R 5207), Caravan (The Best Of) "Canterbury Tales (2-LP, gatefold, Decca DKL-R 8/1 & 8/2), Canned Heat "The Canned Heat Cook Book" (Gatefold, Liberty LST-11000), The Velvet Underground "Live At Max's Kansas City" (Atlantic K30022), Annie Haslam "Annie in Wonderland" (Gatefold, Warner K56453), Captain Beaky & His Band (Polydor Super 2383463), together with:Pink Floyd "Dark Side of the Moon", signed in an unidentified hand with the names of all four band members in thick silver pen all over the front cover starting top right with David Gilmour and followed in a clockwise direction by Richard Wright, Nick Mason and Roger Waters respectively, edges and corners rubbed and worn, some damage to centre of spine, some surface wear and adhesive remnants from a removed Red Cross sticker top right, no stickers or posters included, no inner sleeve (1973, Harvest SHVL 804, black gatefold sleeve, non-solid triangle, matrices A9/B8, vinyl rated GOOD), plus:The Sex Pistols "Never Mind the Bollocks", signed in an unidentified hand with the names of all four members of the band in dark blue pen, starting with Steve Jones at the centre and followed in a clockwise direction by Paul Cook, Johnny Rotten and Sid Vicious respectively, some wear to spine and some light surface marks (1977, Virgin Records V2086, matrices A9/B7, vinyl rated EXC) QTY: (57)

Lot 200

Pair of Arthur Wood wall pockets with matching garnitures decorated with flowers, 18.5cm high, and another Arthur Wood four section wall pocket,

Lot 311A

Six Czechoslovakian pottery ships in coloured glazes, Wedgwood white glazed ship wall pocket, ship wall plaque and an Arthur Wood pottery ship, (9),

Lot 816

A COLLECTION OF NOVELTY TEAPOTS TO INCLUDE SADLER, ARTHUR WOOD, TONY WOOD, ETC, COTTAGES, CAMEL, ETC

Lot 1091

A LARGE URN STYLE VASE, AN ARTHUR WOOD LARGE JUG, PLANTERS, HONEYPOT, FRUIT BASKET, VARIOUS OTHER VASES ETC.,

Lot 1095

A HANDPAINTED RADFORD CERAMIC WATER JUG WITH DRINKING SCENE, AN ART DECO ARTHUR WOOD BOWL, SHORTER & SONS VASE, SMOKED GLASS VASE, ETC

Lot 363

A tray of glass, Arthur Wood jug, Royal Doulton vase, silver plated Ronson lighter.

Lot 763

A George V silver High Sheriff's Staff of Office, in the form of a shield in bamboo shaped frame surmounted by a crown, obv. engraved arms, rev. inscribed PRESENTED BY LIEUT. COLN. N GERVIS PEARSON, D.S.O., M.C. HIGH SHERIFF IN THE YEAR OF THE ACCESSION OF KING EDWARD VIII JOHN ALEXANDER SIMPSON UNDER SHERIFF 1936 and below ARTHUR G. DICKINS ACTING UNDER SHERIFF, 21cm h, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1935 and an extensive series of Nottinghamshire shrievalty carved wood, metal and rubber hand seals of the High Sheriff of the Town and County, 19th c and later, in two japanned boxes ConditionSilver staff head - slight dent; lacks ebonised wooden stick or wand. Seals - dusty / used condition

Lot 153

A 1930's Arthur Wood galleon shaped posy holder/bud vase

Lot 952

A quantity of ceramics and glassware, including a Honiton pottery vase, Arthur Wood, etc.

Lot 147

1930 Falcon Ware tea service, Grimwade Royal Winton "Julia" tea pot, Arthur Wood lustre ware vase and other 1930 ceramics (A/F)

Lot 378

A vintage Arthur Court brass and wood trinket pot in the form of a French bulldog, stamped to base, 14cmH

Lot 21

Peter Firmin and Oliver Postgate signed Bagpuss FDC PM Cosmos Place London WC1 12 Feb 04. Peter Arthur Firmin (11 December 1928 - 1 July 2018) was an English artist and puppet maker. He was the founder of Smallfilms, along with Oliver Postgate. Between them they created a number of popular children's TV programmes, The Saga of Noggin the Nog, Ivor the Engine, Clangers, Bagpuss and Pogles' Wood. Richard Oliver Postgate (12 April 1925 - 8 December 2008), generally known as Oliver Postgate, was an English animator, puppeteer and writer. He was the creator and writer of some of Britain's most popular children's television programmes. Bagpuss, Pingwings, Noggin the Nog, Ivor the Engine, Clangers and Pogles' Wood, were all made by Smallfilms, the company he set up with collaborator, artist and puppet maker Peter Firmin. The programmes were originally broadcast from the 1950s to the 1980s. In a 1999 BBC poll Bagpuss was voted the most popular children's television programme of all time. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 226

Various Arthur Wood teaware and other china

Lot 194

Lee (Laurie) Cider with Rosie, signed presentation inscription from the author to Harold Butler to front free endpaper, dated 1967, original cloth, 1965 § Lessing (Dorris) The Good Terrorist, first American edition, signed by the author to title, original cloth-backed boards, 1985 § Ransome (Arthur) Pigeon Post, signed by the author to title, the odd spot, 20th century half morocco, preserved original endpapers, spine gilt but sunned, a little rubbed, t.e.g, 1947 § Moore (George) The Brook Kerith, A Syrian Story, one of 375 copies signed by the author and illustrator, wood-engraved title vignette, head- & tail-pieces and 9 plates by Stephen Gooden, bookplate of K. W. C. Down, ink ownership inscription to half-title, slight offsetting, endpapers lightly toned, original vellum, spine gilt, some light toning and soiling, slip-case, 1929; first two with spine ends bumped and dust-jackets, lightly rubbed and creased at extremities; and others, literature, including first editions of H. G. Wells and Henry James, v.s. (10)

Lot 5077

Collection of 1930s Art Deco Arthur Wood ceramics, decorated in floral pattern 3028, with silvered rims, to include pair of vases, basket, jugs, wall pocket etc, largest H22cm

Lot 5084

Group of ceramics to include Art Deco examples, Arthur Wood twin handled vase decorated in the Garden Wall pattern, Art Deco style Coalport twin handled lidded sucrier and saucer, Mason's Applique jug (scratch through mark), Royal Doulton Minden bowl and jug, Copeland Spode Royal Jasmine jug, Crown Devon, etc

Lot 56

Group of Art Deco ceramics, comprising Wadeheath jug painted in spiralled bands of blue, orange, yellow and brown, shape no. 707784, Royal Doulton Caprice pattern twin handled bowl, no. D5358, Arthur Wood wall pocket of typical stylised fan form with painted floral decoration, Arthur Wood vase of cornucopia form with red and grey floral decoration, Wadeheath jug of ribbed form with stylised handle, and two Hancock's Ivory Ware jugs, tallest example H26cm

Lot 1307

Baby Box, Arthur Wood money box, Royalty ceramics, vase, Worcester dish.

Lot 237

Rossetti (Christina) Speaking Likenesses, first edition, first issue, wood-engraved illustrations by Arthur Hughes, original pictorial blue cloth, gilt, slight discolouration to spine, in the original glacine dust-jacket, slightly chipped and creased, 8vo, 1874.

Lot 1112

'Banbury Chap Book,' pictorial boards, loss to spine cloth, original wood-cut blocks, Arthur Reader, London, 1890; ANNABELLA MARIA BROWNE. 'Live Dolls. A Tale for Children of All Ages,' original decorative cloth, frontis engraving, S. W. Partridge, London; ANDREW W. TUER. 'Pages and Pictures from Forgotten Children's Books,' first edition, original cloth, The Leadenhall Press, London, 1898-99. (3)

Lot 135

Rye pottery vases, Arthur Wood teapot and vase, pottery plate, bowl etc

Lot 11

Gell (William, and John P. Gandy). Pompeiana. The Topography, Edifices, and Ornaments of Pompeii, 2nd edition, London: printed for Rodwell and Martin, 1821, half title, additional engraved title, 80 engraved maps, plates and plans including a colour and bistre plate, errata slip tipped-in at end (with tears), double-page plan at front torn without loss, some light offsetting and spotting, rear hinge broken, bookplate of William Dowdeswell (1804-1870, Conservative politician), Pull Court, Worcestershire, contemporary half morocco, joints and edges rubbed, large 8vo, together with Evans (Arthur J.) Through Bosnia and the Herzegovina on Foot, 1st edition, London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1876, folding map, wood-engraved illustrations, publisher's catalogue at end, Cobham Hall Estate Library stamp to front endpaper verso, front hinge breaking, original cloth gilt, upper joint split, lower joint splitting, spine a little faded and rubbed at ends, 8vo, plus Forester (Thomas, editor). Norway and its Scenery. Comprising the Journal of a Tour by Edward Price, Esq. With considerable additions and a road-book, with hints to anglers and sportsmen, 1st edition, London: Henry G. Bohn, 1853, 21 mezzotint plates, frontispiece detached, endpapers a little toned, previous owner signature, original cloth, spine toned, slight fading, 8vo, together with William Hepworth Dixon's Free Russia, 2 volumes, 3rd edition, 1870 QTY: (5)

Lot 280

Arthur Wardle, RI, British 1864 1949- Two Jack Russell terriers rabbiting on the edge of a wood; oil on canvas, signed and dated 'Arthur Wardle '85' (lower left), 76 x 63.5 cm. Note: Wardle was primarily celebrated as an animal painter, and particularly as a painter of terriers. In the present work, he convincingly conveys the energetic curiosity of the dogs as they investigate the warrens around them, and it is this palpable sympathy for his subjects which made Wardle’s work so popular with his contemporaries.   Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 20

A Beswick Ware wall plaque of a lady with flowers, no. 436, 31.5cmx 23cm; an LosolWare jardiniere, square form with truncated corners, trees and flowers design, 21cm x 22cm; an Arthur Wood jug; an Art Deco vase; and a continental Arts & Crafts style vase.Qty: 5Condition report:The plaque has some small chips to the glaze to the top right corner, and is showing some crazing to the surfaces. The Arts and Crafts vase has chips to the top rim, others are a little rubbed on the edges.

Lot 517

A collection of various decorative china etc. to include an Arthur Wood Art Deco fruit basket, Royal Doulton "Provencal" pattern dinner plates, pottery dog ornament, brass tray etc.

Lot 66

‡ ARTHUR CHARLTON aquatint and a wood engraving (2) - (1) aquatint of two boys drying and dressing under wooden pier, entitled verso 'Bathing at Hartlepool, 1936', dated '36 to margin, signed, (2) wood engraving landscape of Yorkshire Dales, signedDimensions: 13.5 x 17cms & 15 x 17cmsProvenance:presented by the artist to the vendor, a friend in 2000, explanation inscribed verso, consigned via our Cardiff officeCondition Report:(1) no problems, framed and glazed (2) slight damage to corners, slight foxing, mounted only

Lot 67

‡ ARTHUR CHARLTON wood engraving - figures, titled in pencil to margin 'Sea Coal, Wood-Engraving (Hartlepool)', signed and dated 1936Provenance:gift to vendor from the artist who was a friend in 1990, inscribed with Christmas greeting verso, consigned via our Cardiff officeAuctioneer's Note:'sea-coalers' made their living by collecting and selling coal that had washed up on the beaches, there is evidence of the trade going back to the 7th Century but they were operating on Hartlepool beaches in recent years, long after the local coal mines were shutCondition Report:foxing and discolouration to mount and engraving, prominent in margins, mounted only

Lot 94

‡ ARTHUR CHARLTON artist's proof wood engraving - numerous figures congregating, titled in pencil to margin 'Parish Relief, Hartlepool, 1936', signedDimensions: 14 x 20cmsProvenance:gift to vendor a friend of the artist in 1979, explanatory label verso 'his first wood engraving of the Poor Relief Office, opposite the Art School, Hartlepool, Yorks, artist's own proof', consigned via our Cardiff officeAuctioneer's Note:believed to be the artist and printmaker's first wood engraving and the scene to be the view from Hartlepool College of Art on Lauder StreetCondition Report:engraving is aged but good condition overall, mount excessively foxed / marked, framed and glazed

Lot 1448

A quantity of Cottageware including Keele St pottery, Arthur Wood and Bovey art pottery Devon

Lot 155

A Quantity of Ceramics Reference Books, comprising:Bradshaw (Peter) Derby Porcelain FiguresSandon (Henry) Royal Worcester PorcelainBrayshaw (Gilhespy F) Royal Crown Derby ChinaBradley (Gilbert) Derby Porcelain 1750-1798Barrett (Franklin A) and Thorp (Arthur L) Derby Porcelain Godden (Geoffrey A) British Pottery and Porcelain 1780-1850Hughes (G Bernard) English and Scottish EarthenwareLewis (Griselda) Collectors History of English PotteryBennett (Ian) Oriental Rugs, Volume I CaucasianTwitchett (John) Derby PorcelainTwitchett (John) & Bailey (Betty) Royal Crown DerbyThe Charles Norman Collection of 18th Century Derby PorcelainEdmunds (William H) Pointers and Clues to the Subjects of Chinese and Japanese ArtStockspring Antiques Tea Trade & Tea Canisters, Exhibition CatalogueFujioka Ryotichi Shino and Oribe CeramicsLewis (J) & (G) PrattwareHenrywood (RK) Relief-Moulded Jugs 1820-1900Francis (Peter) A Pottery by the LaganWilliams-Wood (Cyril) English Transfer-Printed Pottery and PorcelainPotworks: The Industrial Architecture of the Staffordshire Potteries CatalogueLloyd Thomas (E) Victorian Art PotteryWakefield (Hugh) Victorian PotteryTowner (Donald) English Cream-Coloured EarthenwareCreamware and Pearlware Re-examined, ECC CatalogueSkinner (Deborah) Miles Mason PorcelainCopeland (Robert) Spode & Copeland Marks (two boxes)The books have not been collated and were all part of David Batties reference library, have been heavily used, dust jackets with sun fading

Lot 115

Arthur Ernest Vokes plaster bust of a child signed to reverse on a wood plinth, height 43cm.Cracks and chips to plaster.

Lot 87

Edwin Whitney-Smith (British, 1880-1952): 'The Baltic Fountain', an important and impressive patinated and polished bronze figural fountain commissioned for the Baltic Shipping Exchange, London, 1907cast by the A. B. Burton Foundry, Thames Dittonthe female nude probably representing a sea nymph, holding aloft a model of a galleon in her upheld hands, standing on a shell and rockwork plinth issuing four sea serpent head spouts, signed and dated within the cast E. Whitney Smith, 1907, above a circular dished basin, raised on an octagonal open plinth cast with seaweed and foundry inscription A. B. Burton, Founder, Thames Ditton, the spreading circular base cast with sea scallop shells above a capitalised Latin presentation inscription to the outer border translating as 'This fountain was given by Edward Power and Edward John Power, father and son, well known/distinguished merchants (67) who for many years were members of the Baltic co/council/consigliore and who were its leaders 1907.', 281cm high x 136cm diameter approximatelyFootnotes:Bonhams is delighted to offer the Baltic Exchange fountain in our 'Fine Decorative Arts: Through the Ages' sale.The fountain, which formerly sat in the lobby of the Exchange's headquarters at 38 St Mary Axe, London however cannot be housed in the new designs of the building.Earlier this year the sale of the fountain was postponed while alternative options were investigated. One of these options was to donate the fountain to the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich. However, it was then concluded that the piece was 'outside the Museum's collecting remit'. The amount raised will go towards funding a new Baltic Exchange lifeboat at Salcombe for the Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI).'The Royal Academy Exhibition', The Building News, April 26th, 1907, Vol 92, p. 607.'Of the other works in the Central Hall, Mr. E. Whitney Smith's 'Drinking Fountain,' No. 1664, is the most delicately beautiful, with its fanciful base of seaweed, and its group of large shells surrounding a rock, on which a nude figure stands, holding the hull of an ancient galleon in her outstretched arms;...' Edwin Whitney-Smith: Born in Bath, Somerset, Edwin Whitney-Smith studied sculpture at Bath and Bristol Schools of Art. He also worked as assistant to William Harbutt, the inventor of plasticine and headmaster of Bath art school. Smith subsequently moved to London and began exhibiting at the Royal Academy and Paris Salon. Shortly afterwards, he began to hyphenate his name and thereafter styled himself as 'Whitney-Smith'. He received many commissions for portrait busts as well as creating small statuettes and, as was typical of his generation, a number of war memorials. Amongst his portrait sitters of note were the art critic Adrian Stokes, the painter Sir Alfred Munnings and perhaps also very pertinently given the maritime theme of the offered lot, the Liverpool shipping magnate, Sir William Forwood. In spite of several Academician proposals by prestigious sculptors and artists of the day during his career (including the sculptors Frederick William Pomeroy, Henry Alfred Pegram and Francis Derwent Wood in 1922 and the artists Samuel John Lamorna Birch and William Russell Flint in 1935), he was unsuccessful in being elected to the Royal Academy although ironically, the renowned sculptor Sir William Reid Dick, who was an early assistant in his studio in the early 1900s went on to secure his own membership two years after Whitney-Smith's death in 1954. The A. B Burton Foundry, Thames Ditton:As one of Great Britain's leading firms of bronze founders, the Thames Ditton Foundry operated from 1874 to 1939 under various owners producing numerous fine major statues and monuments. Established by Cox & Sons, a large firm of ecclesiastical furnishing suppliers, it cast ornaments and statues in bronze for sculptors and commercial suppliers. From 1902 to 1933 the firm came under the sole ownership of Arthur Bryan Burton (1860-1933). Originally apprenticed to Cox & Sons, Burton had later opened his own foundry in Kingston but returning in 1897 to become a co-owner with Arthur John Hollinshead. Burton served as a councillor on Surbiton Council, deacon of Surbiton Park Congregational Church, Sunday school teach, benefactor of the Scout Movement and a Special Constable during World War I.Works of particularly note cast by A. B. Burton from the same period include George Frederic Watts's Physical Energy in Kensington Gardens dating from the same year as the Baltic Exchange fountain, Adrian Jones equestrian statue of the Duke of Cambridge in Whitehall dating from 1909 and the forty-ton Quadriga on the Wellington Arch in Hyde Park Corner dating from 1910-11 which is one of the largest bronzes ever cast in Britain.The Baltic Exchange:Baltic Exchange Ltd, a community of hundreds of shipping companies and tracker of maritime transportation markets, was based at 24-28 St Mary Axe in the City of London. The exchange can trace its roots back to 1744 in Threadneedle Street. It was incorporated as a private limited company in 1900.In the early 20th century the firms main premises designed by Smith and Wimble and completed by George Trollope & Sons were opened in 1903. The building had an impressive and distinctively Cathedral-like trading hall housing an unusual stained glass war memorial completed after the first world war (now in the permanent collection of the National Maritime Museum). The building was subsequently used as a film location for a number of period drama films including Howards End, released in 1992.In 1992 on 10 April, the facade and parts of the building were badly damaged by an IRA bomb attack which very sadly saw three people killed and ninety one injured. The fountain suffered some minor damage in the attack but was later re-instated in the replacement modern premises which were rebuilt on land adjacent to the original site.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR TPAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.TP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 465

Midy, Arthur, 1887 - 1944"Fort Blogné". Öl auf Holz, links unten signiert und ortsbezeichnet, verso in Blei Name des Künstlers und Ortsbezeichnung. Blick über die Küste auf das Fort St. Angelo in Vittoriosa, Malta. Prunkrahmen, 48,5 x 55,5 cm (Ra). Malschicht angeschmutzt. Midy, Arthur, 1887 - 1944 "Fort Blogné". Oil on wood, signed and place-inscribed lower left, verso in pencil name of the artist and place-inscription. View over the coast to Fort St. Angelo in Vittoriosa, Malta. Dotted frame, 48.5 x 55.5 cm (Ra). Painting layer soiled.

Lot 453

Group of 19th century watercolours to include Madeline Hughes (America 1814-1902) - watercolour of a young woman on a waterlogged beach carrying a fishing net signed 34cm x 23cm in a glazed frame; C M Arthur - river landscape watercolour with a bridge signed 20.5cm x 32cm in a glazed frame; M Grouse - landscape watercolour with castle to the distance signed 22cm x 37cm in a glazed frame; along with a print after Birket Foster, and a gilt gesso wood picture frame Location: BWR

Lot 400

Benjamin Britten signed autograph letter dated 3rd November 1961, together with further signed letters of musical interest including Herbert Howells, Henry Wood, Julius Harrison, Stuart Robertson, Arthur de Greef, Edward German, Thomas F Dunhill, Michael Hurd signed letter and photograph, Armstrong Gibbs, Hamish Mac Cunn, Malcolm Sargent, Charles Villers Stanford, Baron Frederic d'Erlanger, Eileen Joyce, Constant Lambert, Henry J Wood and Isobel Baillie

Lot 89

Geology, botany, palaeontology Collection of works from the library of Richard G. West including: Forbes, James D. Travels through the Alps of Savoy and Other Parts of the Pennine Chain, with Observations on the Phenomena of Glaciers. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1843. First edition, large 8vo, contemporary half calf, 13 lithographic plates (several tinted), 2 maps (one folding), spotting to frontispiece, title-page and folding map; Idem. Occasional Papers on the Theory of Glaciers. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1859. First edition, 8vo, contemporary diced tan calf, tinted lithographic frontispiece numbered VI*, 9 lithographic plates numbered I-IX (collation not established); Lewis, Henry Carvill. Papers and Notes on the Glacial Geology of Great Britain and Ireland. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1894. First edition, 8vo, contemporary half pigskin, 10 maps (several folding); Woodward, Samuel. An Outline of the Geology of Norfolk. Norwich: John Stacy, 1833. First edition, 8vo, original cloth, rebacked, hand-coloured folding lithographic map as frontispiece, similar folding plate of geological cross-sections, 6 lithographic plates, bookplate of botanist and geologist Clement Reid (1853-1916); Wood, Searles V. A Monograph of the Crag Mollusca, or, Descriptions of Shells from the Middle and Upper Tertiaries of the East of England. Vol. I. Univalves [Vol. II. Bivalves; Supplement ... Univalves and Bivalves; Second Supplement; Third Supplement]. London: for the Palaeontographical Society, 1848. First edition, 4 volumes in 3 (Second and Third Supplements issued as volume 4), 4to, contemporary half calf, inscribed 'Dr. Milne Edwards, from S. V. Wood, with Compts', numerous engraved plates; Hales, Stephen. Statistical Essays: containing Vegetable Staticks; or, an Account of some Statical Experiments on the Sap in Vegetables. London: W. Innys [and others], 1731. Second edition (first published in 1727), 8vo, contemporary calf, 19 engraved plates, bookplate of botanist Arthur George Tansley (1871-1955), rubbed, front joint cracked, occasional light browning, initial blank (with contemporary gift inscription) loose); Bates, Henry Walter. The Naturalist on the River Amazons. London: John Murray, 1864. Second edition, 8vo, original green pictorial cloth gilt, frontispiece, wood-engraved plates (counted in pagination and register), folding map; and 16 others, including Lyell, The Antiquity of Man, 1863 (third edition), Curtis, Practical Observations on the British Grasses, 1812 (fifth edition), Loudon, An Encyclopaedia of Plants, 1829, and similar (25)Provenance: Professor Richard G. West FRS FGS (1926-2020), British botanist, geologist and palaeontologist, many works with his bookplate.

Lot 561

Autograph album. An unusual collection of signed pieces in aid of Carshalton Warship Week February 1942, including members of the National War Cabinet - Clement Attlee, Arthur Greenwood, Anthony Eden, Viscount Simon, Herbert Morrison, Leo Amery, Ernest Brown, Hugh Dalton, other members of parliament, entertainers and celebrities, including Nancy Lady Astor, Lord Nuffield, Edward Evans, archbishops Cosmo Lang and William Temple, Bebe Daniels, Ben Lyon, Arthur Askey, Tod Slaughter, Georgie Wood, Tommy Handley, John Gielgud, Adrian Boult, Geraldo, Billy Cotton, Malcolm Campbell, the Duke of Bedford (ANS, Woburn, July 1949), Anona Winn, Hannen Swaffer, Larry Adler (short TLS, November 1956) and Clementine Churchill (the end of a letter on 10 Downing Street notepaper, December 1941), leaf size 13 x 16cm Good condition

Lot 1166

Arthur Wood Hound Handle Jug, 23cm high, smaller stoneware jug similar. (2).

Lot 1049

Arthur Willett (1868-1951)"Running out of Covert, Clayton Wood, Sussex""At the Spinney, Plumpton Plain"A pair of watercolours, each signed, 46cm by 12cm

Lot 433

Charles George Harper (1863-1943), English author & illustrator. Archive of correspondence, paperwork, photographs, books, and ephemera. Collection includes a large quantity of letters from various notable figures, 1890s-1910s, including George Frampton RA (1860-1928), British sculptor (90 Carlton Hill, St John's Wood letterhead); Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe (1865-1922), British newspaper and publishing magnate (The Times & Daily Mail letterheads); Marie Corelli (1855-1924), English novelist (Mason Croft, Stratford-on-Avon letterhead); W. S. Gilbert (1836-1911), English playwright best known for his collaboration with Arthur Sullivan (Grim's Dyke, Harrow Weald letterhead); Prince Frederick Duleep Singh (1868-1926), younger son of Sir Duleep Singh, the last Maharaja of the Sikh Empire (Old Buckenham Hall, Norfolk letterhead); Sir Walter Gilbey (1831-1914), wine-merchant and philanthropist (Elsenham Hall letterhead); Phil May (1864-1903), English caricaturist (7 Holland Park Road, Kensington letterhead); George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston (1859-1925), Conservative statesman and Viceroy of India (Hackwood, Basingstoke letterhead); John Passmore Edwards (1823-1911); Heywood Sumner (1853-1940); Alfred Chantrey Corbould (1852-1920); Sir John Bernard Partridge (1861-1945); Sir Edward Tyas Cook (1857-1919), and others. There is correspondence between Charles George Harper and his family, predominantly his mother, 1870s-90s (some of it composed during his childhood). The archive includes ephemera such as invitations, menus, newspaper clippings, as well as family photographs, and documentation such as valuation reports, inventories and auction catalogues for "Rookwood", Hazel Lane, Petersham, with much of the later material addressed to Miss Janet Norwood. There are several books, including a signed & inscribed presentation copy of Thames Valley Villages, first edition in two volumes, London: Chapman & Hall, 1910, 'To Frank Bourne, from Charles G Harper, Christmas 1930'; another set of the same, bearing gift inscription from Janet Norwood; The Oxford, Gloucester and Milford Haven Road, first edition, London: Chapman & Hall, 1905; The Cornish Coast, first edition, London: Chapman & Hall, 1910; Haunted Houses, third edition, London: Cecil Palmer, 1927, and others. The whole housed in packets, envelopes and box files within a vintage suitcaseProvenance: Miss Janet Norwood, by descent. Janet Norwood was the vendor's great-aunt and went to work with Charles Harper after his wife died, chiefly dealing with his business correspondence and managing the house at Rookwood. After Harper's death, she inherited Rookwood, his shares and the copyright to his books

Lot 296

Various Art Deco hand painted and coloured jugs and vases, to include a Sylvac green jug with water lilies and crane, height 26cm, a vase in the form of a mushroom, the handle in the form of two imps climbing into it, height approx 23cm, a jug in the form of a tower, with mottled glaze and bird handle, a JHW & Sons jug in the form of a tree stump with woodpecker handle, an Arthur Wood floral jug, one other hand painted jug and a vase (7).

Lot 357

Two boxes of pottery and glass to include: a selection of orange carnival glass, clear moulded glass and a collection of six teapots: two copper lustre, one hand-painted on a black ground, another black and gilt with a stand, Arthur Wood hand-painted coffee pot with stylized blue and orange flowers and coffee pot stand and a similar unmarked teapot. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 79

ARTHUR WARDLE (British, 1864-1949) 'Pulling the Wood Sleigh', oil on canvas, signed lower right, 60cm x 105cm, framed.

Lot 5121

Royal Crown Derby teacup trio, studio pottery vase, pink iridescent glass vase with moulded floral decoration, Art Deco style light shade, Arthur Wood jug, other glassware etc

Lot 1210

Bewley Pottery jug and Arthur Wood jugs, tallest 26 cm

Lot 274

A pair of Arthur Wood, 19th century style Staffordshire dogs with printed mark to the base and numbered 4559. Height: 31cm; two other Staffordshire King Charles Spaniels; pair of 19th Century-style Staffordshire poodles and one other (7)

Lot 375

A tray containing assorted character jugs, Arthur Wood tankard, commemorative tankard, together with thirty-two pieces of Foley bone china tea ware.

Lot 49

GROUP OF ART NOUVEAU CERAMICS BY ARTHUR WOOD & BURLEIGH WARE

Lot 42

A quantity of miscellaneous. Sylvac, Carltonware, Arthur wood etc Crack to yellow vase. Glass bird chipped in various places. Cracks to apple pot.

Lot 88

A selection of white glazed ceramic bowls and vase including Arthur Wood and Sylvac

Lot 872

Two glass paperweights, two pieces of Arthur Wood pottery, a French Appolia bowl and two Toby jugs

Lot 353

Mixed ceramics to include Arthur Wood, Beswick and similar.

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