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A mixed group of ceramic wares dating from the 19th Century to include a decorative ribbon plate with floral sprays and gilt rim, Staffordshire figures, Majolica plates etc, Arthur Wood bird vase, a centrepiece bowl having red ground with blue flowers. Together with a white marble figure of a child with a wave covering him sat on shells and moulded base. Tallest measures 26 cm tall.
A collection of ceramics and glassware including two Arthur Wood pig money banks, an oriental figure of a seated woman, a Royal Doulton seriesware jug, a 19th century blue and white printed moustache cup, saucer and tea plate, various drinking glasses, signed coloured framed print of a rag doll, etc (collection)
A First World War bronze memorial plaque for Leonard Arthur Watson, mounted on wood, 18 cm diameterThe Commonwealth War Graves record a Lance Sergeant Leonard Arthur Watson from The Norfolk Regiment, died on 24-3-1918, aged 23; buried in Etaples Military Cemetery at the Pas de Calais [Reference XXXI.H.19A].This lot is being sold on behalf of Woking and Sam Beare Hospices.
A box of miscellaneous china, including Chinese bowls, Imari vase, Japanese brush pots, Opium pillow, soapstone pieces etc, a box of miscellaneous china including a pair of blue and white Oriental patterned vases, pair of Till & Sons urns with covers, Arthur Wood jug, decor vase, angelica table lamp, two figures and a leather hat box (2)
Mixed Lot Of Pottery And Plates. Comprising, Arthur Wood England Vase, German Dear Ornament, Nao Ornament Of A Girl With Doll, Glass Dish, Royal Doulton The Thatcher Plate, Wedgwood Early Morning Milk Plate, Royal Doulton The Blacksmith Plate, Royal Doulton Halifax Salute Plate, Royal Doulton Tempest Racing Home Plate. 15 Plates In Total. Together With A Plate Shelving Display. Please See Accompanying Image. .
Mixed Lot Of Pottery And Plates. Comprising, Arthur Wood England Vase, German Dear Ornament, Nao Ornament Of A Girl With Doll, Glass Dish, Royal Doulton The Thatcher Plate, Wedgwood Early Morning Milk Plate, Royal Doulton The Blacksmith Plate, Royal Doulton Halifax Salute Plate, Royal Doulton Tempest Racing Home Plate. 15 Plates In Total. Together With A Plate Shelving Display. Please See Accompanying Image. .
Twain (Mark). The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Tom Sawyer's Comrade), 1st edition, London: Chatto & Windus, 1884, half-title, wood-engraved frontispiece and numerous text illustrations by E. W. Kemble, 32 pp. publisher's catalogue to rear dated October 1884, some light spotting (mainly to fore-edge), original staples failing with some sections detached, original red pictorial cloth, spine toned, some pale marks to covers, extremities somewhat worn, 8vo, and another copy of the same, most of textblock detached, with some marks and edge tears, original red pictorial cloth, marked, spine toned, some wear to extremities, 8vo, plus A Yankee at the Court of King Arthur, London: Chatto & Windus, 1889, half-title, wood-engraved frontispiece and numerous text illustrations, publisher's catalogue at rear dated June 1889, some spotting to endpapers and first few leaves, original red pictorial cloth, lightly marked, spine toned, minor wear to corners, 8vo, and 3 other Mark Twain 1st UK editions: Life on the Mississippi (1883), The Prince and the Pauper (1881), Roughing It and the Innocents at Home (1882) (Qty: 6)
Ottley ( William Young ). A Collection of One Hundred and Twenty-Nine Fac-Similes of Scarce and Curious Prints, by the Early Masters of the Italian, German, and Flemish Schools; Illustrative of the History of Engraving, London: Published for the Proprietor, 1828 , additional engraved title, 120 india proof facsimiles on 82 leaves, mounted with 12 additional niello prints printed on silver colour paper, occasional spotting, top edge gilt, contemporary half vellum, green morocco spine label, rubbed and scuffed, folio, together with Ottley (William Young) , An Inquiry into the Origin and Early History of Engraving, upon Copper and in Wood, with an Account of Engravers and their Works, from the invention of Chalcography by Maso Finiguerra, to the time of Marc' Antonio Raimondi, 2 volumes, London: John & Arthur Arch, 1816, Large Paper copy, woodcut & engraved plates and illustrations (woodcuts of St. Bridget and St. Christopher in black & white and colour), scattered spotting throughout, all edges gilt, contemporary russia calf, both volumes rebacked, folio (Qty: 3)NOTESProvenance: From the Estate of Michael Jaffé CBE (1923-1997), English art historian and director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
John Arthur Lomax (British 1857-1923): 'There the Pale Artist Plies the Sickly Trade', oil on mahogany panel signed, original title label verso with artist's address '17 Marlborough Road, St. John's Wood' 40cm x 30cmProvenance: exh. Royal Academy 1912, No.666 Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
ARTHUR RACKHAM (ILLUS.) - 'THE SPRINGTIDE OF LIFE POEMS OF CHILDHOOD' by Algernon Charles Swinburne, published by William Heinemann 1918, Edmund Dulac (Illus.) - 'Sakespeare's Comedy of The Tempest', published by Hodder & Stoughton, 'Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale's Golden Book of Songs & Ballads', Hodder & Stoughton, Lawson Wood (Illus.) - 'The Old Nursery Rhymes', Thomas Nelson & Sons and 'The S. P. G. Picture Book' c.1896 (5)
CONAN DOYLE, Arthur (1859-1930). The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. London: George Newnes, Limited, 1894 [but December 1893]. Large 8vo (235 x 165mm). Half tone frontispiece by Sidney Paget bound before the half title [?as usual], wood-engraved illustrations (occasional spotting and staining). Original blue pictorial cloth lettered in gilt, peacock-feather endpapers (inner hinges weak, corners rubbed). Provenance: N. C. [?]Astington, 1894 (pencil inscriptions on recto of frontispiece). FIRST EDITION. De Waal 596; Green and Gibson A14a; Sadleir 746. With the same author's The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (London, 1893, original cloth, rather worn, first signature detached, second edition) and The Strand Magazine (London, vols. II-III [only], July-December 1891 - January-June 1892, cloth, containing 12 original Sherlock Holmes stories). (4)
[LEVESON, Henry Astbury (1828-75)]. The Forest and the Field, by H. A. L., The "Old Shekarry." London: Saunders, Otley and Co., 1867. Large 8vo. Half title, mounted albumen print frontispiece, title printed in red and black, 8 wood-engraved plates, 24-pages of printed reviews at the end (occasional light spotting and staining). Original green pictorial cloth gilt (corners bumped). Provenance: Arthur James Lewis (armorial bookplate); H. S. Gunner (old signature on front free endpaper). Second edition. With 21 other books of related interest including Samuel W. Baker's The Albert N'Yanza (London, 1867, 2 vols., in clean bright green pictorial cloth), E. F. Burton's Reminiscences of Sport in India (London, 1885, partly disbound), Sainthill Eardley-Wilmot's Forest Life and Sport in India (London, 1910) and Bernard C. Ellison's H. R. H. The Prince of Wales's Sport in India (London, 1925), all in original cloth, in variable condition. The lot sold not subject to return. (22)
? A 1930s table cigarette box Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1937, with duty mark for the coronation of George VI and Elizabeth, of rectangular form, engine turned horizontal striations throughout, yellow metal key border to lid and rose metal border to body, applied monogram to centre of lid, the inside reveals gilt interior later engraved to lid with presentation inscription, to ARTHUR LEONARD ADAMS/ BY/ POUNTNEY AND COMPANY LIMITED/... VALUABLE SERVICES TO THE BRISTOL POTTERY, with facsimile signatures, dated June 1942, yew wood interior (Dimensions: Width: 16.7cm)(Width: 16.7cm)
Two boxes of assorted china and glassware to include; a collection of teapots including floral teapots and a blue and white Copeland Spode small teapot, a gold striped Arthur Wood teapot, a Chinese figure group, a tile decorated with a rose, Victoria lustre figural teaware, commemorative items, porcelain candlestick with figure of a lady, glass specimen vase etc.(2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
CRICKET, Yorkshire, selection of signed magazine/newspaper photos, white cards, pieces etc., inc. Craig White, Brian Close, Geoffrey Cope, Arthur Wood, Peter Hartley, Brian Bolus, Eddie Leadbetter, Norman Yardley, Alan Barber, David Ash, David Bairstow, Maurice Leyland, Bill Athey etc., corner-mounted or lightly laid down to card, with biographical details, G to VG, 20
CRICKET, Yorkshire, selection of signed magazine/newspaper photos, white cards, pieces etc., inc. Brian Close (2), Steve Rhodes (2), Dickie Bird, Peter Kippax, Eddie Leadbetter, James Love, Maurice Leyland, George Macaulay, Arnold Sidebottom, Freddie Trueman, Arthur Wood etc., corner-mounted or lightly laid down to card, with biographical details, G to VG, 22
A Small Collection of 1930's Pottery to include an Art Deco Arthur Wood 'Walled Garden' Pattern Jug. The jug is approximately 8" high and is hand decorated and two Bewley Ware Vases one of bulbous form with a cream ground and yellow, orange and blue flowers and the other depicting a floral country scene, measuring 7 and 10 inches in height.

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