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A Coalport Red Wheat pattern tea cups & saucers; EB Foley 1850 bone china decorated with wild flowers part tea service comprising six teacups & saucers, side plates, sugar bowl and sandwich plate; a Royal Grafton Majestic pattern meat plate; a Crown Derby 2451 pattern teacup & saucer, painted marks Crown Cross Batons S & H (Stevenson & Hancock) in puce; another saucer Old Imari pattern; Royal Worcester teacup & saucer , hand painted with wild flowers & strawberries, gilded rim, printed marks, dated 1879
A Foley china Cube teaset (missing one saucer), fruit pattern with white ground, red, blue and yellow fruit, green leaves, black connecting jagged vines, gilt to edges, comprising teapot, two cups, one saucer, two side plates, one milk and one sugar [8]conditon : some fine crazing to teapot, mainly to cover.
Tatham (Charles Heathcote, 1772-1842). The New Entrance to the Park at Stoke in Herefordshire, designed for the late Hon: Edwd: Foley, 1809, watercolour over pencil, with black ink, signed and dated lower right, some minor surface marks, creased to upper right and lower right corners, laid down on old backing card, sheet size 33.7 x 56 cm (13.3 x 22 ins) (Qty: 1)The architect Charles Heathcote Tatham was born in Westminster and at the age of 16 was employed by the architect and surveyor Samuel Pepys Cockerell, before being adopted by Henry Holland, architect to the Prince of Wales who sent him to study in Italy in 1794. Some of the many drawings he made of classical architecture and ornament were published in Etchings of Ancient Ornamental Architecture Drawn from the Originals in Rome and Other Parts of Italy, first issued by Thomas Gardiner in 1799, with second and third editions in 1803 and 1810. After his return to England in 1796, he was commissioned by the MP Edward Foley to design an interior cottage and park gate at Stoke Edith in Herefordshire. Tatham also designed interiors for the Earl of Carlisle at Castle Howard, for the Duke of Bedford at Woburn, and elsewhere. According to John Linnell, who met Tatum at the Keppel Street Baptist church in 1811, He was 'naturally a proud man which appeared unhappily the case in the latter part of his career, for had he but been wise enough to accept commissions for works of inferior size he might have been fully employed, but he stood out for large jobs from the titled great and would not undertake jobs from builders', with the result that he was obliged to abandon his Mayfair home for Alpha Cottage, Alpha Road in Marylebone (where Linnell, Blake, Haydon and Palmer were visitors). The present work appears to represent a proposed new design for the Park Gate at Stoke Edith. Tatham's son Frederick was part of the artistic group The Ancients, centred around Samuel Palmer, and an important follower and supporter of William Blake, while his daughter Julia eloped with the painter George Richmond (with the financial assistance of Samuel Palmer).
Purton, T: A botanical description of British plants in the Midland Counties , in 3 vols. Vol.3 in two parts with two title pages. Vols. 1 & 2: Printed and sold by J. Ward, Stratford-Upon-Avon, 1817; vol. 3: Printed for the author and sold by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London, 1821. Illustrated with 38 hand coloured plates (2 folding). Cont. half leather, with the armorial bookplate of 'Harry Foley Vernon'; Vol. 3, pages viii and 335 are inscribed and Signed by Vernon: Presented to me by the Author, for which I am greatly obliged. Covers little rubbed; hinges of vol.1 cracked; occasional offsetting; Plus Two others: Flora Devoniensis, 1829; And: Flora of Somerset, 1896 (5)
A selection of ceramics, to include; a Foley pink lustre dish with Dame Laura Knight dove design, a selection of Midwinter Riviera and Cannes pattern plates, saucers and serving plates, a Boumier Ware lustre decorated oval dish, an assorted collection of florally decorated dessert wares etc (Qty)
Royalty Commemorative ware Victoria to Elizabeth II including Queen Mary character jug, 1935 Bass Silver Jubilee ashtray, The Foley China Jubilee cup and saucer, Queen Victoria Jubilee tankard, pressed glass comport & plate etc, later commemorative ware including 1937 Coronation of King Edward VIII Medal, Paragon Queen Mother 80th Birthday loving cup, boxed, Wedgwood and other similar items in two boxes Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
2005 Mitsubishi Evo IX Group N rally car Registration Number: WX55 KDF Chassis Number: CT9A0404276 First registered 6 December 2005, this Mitsubishi Evo IX appears to be to Group N rally specification. Finished in silver with white Speedline Corse wheels and 195/65R15 competition tyres. The interior is dominated by full cage and a spartan race interior. A BG quick-release steering wheel, Sparco seats, Sabelt harnesses, plumbed-in Lifeline fire system and Racetech auxiliary gauges feature. An old rolling road printout in the file shows 433.3bhp at just over 6000rpm, although this cannot currently be substantiated. Competing in the Mitsubishi Ralliart Evolution Challenge Ireland, previous rally history includes, amongst others, International Rally of the Lakes 2008 (Brendan Cumiskey/Conor Foley), Wales Rally GB 2011 (Brendan Cumiskey/Paul Sheridan), Wyedean Forest Rally 2012 (Brendan Cumiskey/Conor Foley), Bulldog National Rally 2012 (Brendan Cumiskey/Conor Foley), Butlin's Somerset Stages Rally 2012 (Brendan Cumiskey/Conor Foley). The car ran with Cumiskey VW/Dents Away/Auto Super Store livery. The history file includes V5C registration document and various correspondence relating to registration and maintenance. Currently on SORN, the last MoT expired 14 June 2018. Buyer's Premium for lots 1-10 will be at the reduced rate of 15% plus VAT.
Baden-Powell interest, a Royal Worcester Col R.S. Baden-Powell plate commemorating 7 months defender of Mafeking, 1900, brown transfer print portrait to centre, blue floral border, diameter 23.5 cms, along with a Foley China polychrome fluted beaker to Major-General Baden-Powell “The pillar of a people’s hope”, Height 10.5 cms, another similar eater in green transfer print, Height 8.5 cms, and a RH&SL Plant, S.A. souvenir ware beaker, transfer print with overglaze enamels of Baden-Powell “For Queen and Empire” and a RH&SL Plant mug, blue transfer, same design , height 7 cms approx [5]
Over thirty pieces of Liverpool and Wirral crested ware to include examples by Clifton, Arcadia, W H Goss, The Old Foley China Company, miniature chairs, candlesticks, bears, vases, an Edwardian hat pin holder, jugs, a large shoe, miniature cups and saucers etc, a The Old Foley China Company book commemorating 'The Central Building, British International Exhibition 1907', a Foley China top hat commemorating the Boer War with image of two soldiers and the British Empire lion and flag and the names 'Roberts, Buller, Kitchener, White, Baden-Powell and French', a Carltonware stone cream ground commemorative ovoid vase with central cartouche of Lord Roberts with soldier to either side and British Empire flags and verso images of Lord Kitchener and Sir Redvers Buller and a similar example commemorating the Boer War with an image titled 'A Gentleman in Khaki' and verso the poem 'The Absent-Minded Beggar' by Rudyard Kipling.
FOLEY CHINA; a floral decorated trio all with printed marks and pattern no. 7069 to bases, a further foliate moulded trio (plate and saucer with pattern no. 5875 to base, plate lacking printed marks), and a Shelley trio with printed marks and no. W12128/3/W to bases. Additional InformationAll quite heavily worn with rubbing to detail, numerous surface scratches, marks and dirt.
A small collection of miniature ceramics to include a Foley floral transfer decorated cup and saucer, a Royal Crown Derby Imari decorated sucrier, a pair of Spode candlesticks and a Royal Copenhagen bottle vase.Additional InformationFoley cup with hairline crack spreading from the rim with tiny chip in this area, and further smaller hairline crack, the Delft feeder with loss to the tip and some staining, the artone saucer with crazing to glaze underneath, the Coalport 'Titania' pattern trio with surface dirt.
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS, BOOKS etc to include Foley China teawares, Wedgwood 'Denstone' tea wares, Beswick Beatrix Potter figures 'Foxy Whiskered Gentleman' BP2a (chip to ear) and 'Samuel Whiskers' BP2a,cut glass drinking glasses, bowls and vases, wooden letter rack, modern backgammon set, Monopoly, vintage books, etc

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