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A Victorian majolica strawberry stand by George Jones, naturalistically modelled with two blue tits eating strawberries perched on a branch, flanked with a painted barrel for cream and sugar on floral and leaf decorated oblong stand, with Victorian registration stamp to underside, lacking two feet, 22cm high x 38cm long CONDITION REPORT: Lot 258: sugar and cream pots are removable, chip to outer rim far left stand, around four or five chips to far right of stand, chip to left corner of stand, chip to right corner leaf, missing and broken pieces of the two wings of one blue tit and to one wing on the other.
An Edward VII Imperial Service medal, in the form of a star with blue enamel "For Faithful Service", together with a set of three World War I medals including the War medal, Victory medal and 1914-15 star, issued to 2226 Pte. H.L. Jones R.A.M.C., two World War I medals including the War medal and Victory Medal issued to 2. Lieut. J. E. P. Naylor, two other War Medal issued to 40751 Pte G. E. Hall C. of Lond. Yeo and R6825 W.E. Vinnicombe A.B. R.N.V.R, and a bronze death plaque for George Morris Warnock
Mintons - Majolica George Jones Jug / Pitcher. c.1860's. Embossed with Fox and Hare Motifs to The Pitcher. Naturalistically Decorated In Colours on a Blue Ground. The Handle In The Form of a Hunting Crop, Red Cypher to Base for 1862-1871. Height 12 Inches. Condition Report - Foxes Ear and Nose Small Chip. All Other Aspects of Condition Is Excellent.
DE MORGAN WILLIAM: (1839-1917) English Potter, Tile Designer & Novelist, a lifelong friend of William Morris. A.L.S., Wm De Morgan, three pages, small 4to, Florence, Italy, 9th March 1914, to Jack. De Morgan states that he was sorry to hear the news of Lady Burne-Jones, and asks that his correspondent 'Give her my love, and the goodwill of all my Xtian Science….towards her recovery', further continuing 'When I last saw Mrs. Morris she looked so vanishing that I should have been a fool not to see what was coming - How the visible and tangible world has shrunk….for me in the last few years!' De Morgan continues his largely social letter by referring to some misprints, afternoon tea ('I remember tea appearing in the afternoon in my late boyhood, but not the institution it has grown to be since') and concludes 'That “Jamaica” word-play is most curious (as well as excessively funny). How would the Phonetic….people deal with it? I sometimes see Punch, but he always looks at me through a grove of advertisements, and then I lose sight of him behind Dewar's whisky….so I miss gems. I like Fitzague and all Thackeray's concocted names - Dickens's were sometimes very bad e.g. “Akershem”….' VG Georgiana Burne-Jones (1840-1920) English Painter & Engraver, wife of Edward Burne-Jones and mother of Philip Burne-Jones. Lady Burne-Jones was a friend and confidant of William Morris and George Eliot. Jane Morris (1839-1914) English Model who embodied the Pre-Raphaelite ideal of beauty. A muse to William Morris, whom she later married. Morris had died on 26th January 1914, just a few months before the present letter was written.
Shelley trio with painted mark to base 11543, Spode Copeland's 'Ruskin' trio with painted mark Y4804 to base, Crown Staffordshire hand painted trio with painted mark to base 13760, Cauldon China trio with painted marks to base 6917, Crescent China George Jones & Sons teacup and saucer, Royal Doulton frilled edge dish marked 1413 and Shelley frilled edge dish
A set of six early 20th century George Jones & sons 'Cornflower' design plates, with scalloped gilt edges and hand painted flowers, all initialed H.O.J (6) CONDITION REPORT: Crazing under glaze ranging form severe to minimal some wear to gilt and decorationscratches to the face of all plates
Mintons - Majolica George Jones Jug / Pitcher. c.1860's. Embossed with Fox and Hare Motifs to The Pitcher. Naturalistically Decorated In Colours on a Blue Ground. The Handle In The Form of a Hunting Crop, Red Cypher to Base for 1862-1871. Height 12 Inches. Condition Report - Foxes Ear and Nose Small Chip. All Other Aspects of Condition Is Excellent.
1965 Jaguar E-Type 4.2 Coupe- 1 of just 1,583 RHD examples made and supplied new to George Edwin Jones Esq. of Totley, Sheffield- 'Matching' chassis and engine numbers and treated to a bare metal restoration by Baz Cope Engineering from 2013-2015- Mr Cope used to work for renowned marque specialist CMC of Bridgnorth and incorporated strengthened sills etc- Accompanying history file includes the car's original green logbook and numerous restoration photos and bills etcUpdated in August 1964, Jaguar's iconic E-Type gained a larger 4235cc XK DOHC straight-six engine and more user-friendly manual gearbox with synchromesh on each of its four forward speeds. Thankfully, the model's beautiful styling remained unaltered until the introduction of the so-called Series 1.5 cars during September 1967 by which time just 1,583 RHD Series 1 4.2 Fixed Head Coupes had been made.According to its original green logbook, this particular example was initially road registered as 'GWA 505C' by Sheffield County Council on May 1st 1965. Supplied new to George Jones of Totley, it passed thereafter to John Wright, John Boyle, Ernest Moore, Goforths of Doncaster, Norman Bond, Griffiths & Norman and Robert Waugh of Hull. Laid-up following its acquisition by the latter in 1976, the Jaguar was re-registered with the DVLA some seven years later whilst in the care of Beverley resident I.C. Whiting. Subsequently belonging to David Baxter and Michael Wilson, the Fixed Head Coupe entered the current ownership during late November 2012. Formerly employed by renowned marque specialist CMC of Bridgnorth, Baz Cope provided mechanical assistance for several of Philip Porter's E-Type Club tours and it was on one such event that the vendor met and befriended him. Thus, Mr Cope agreed to undertake an extensive restoration of 'GWA 505C' at a heavily discounted labour rate. Photos on file show that chassis 1E20541 had been the subject of much 'corner cutting' work in the past. Hundreds of hours went into repairing its bodyshell and opening panels. The replacement sills were strengthened in accordance with current Martin Robey practice and a new engine frame installed. Attention was paid to the wiring, steering, clutch, heater, Webasto sunroof, cooling system, brakes, suspension and triple SU carburettors. Repainted and re-trimmed in Black, the Jaguar had much of its brightwork re-plated or renewed and was treated to a set of 'Lightweight' style alloy wheels shod with Bridgestone tyres. Submitted for MOT testing by Baz Cope on 21st May 2015 at an indicated 16,466 miles, that same year saw the E-Type benefit from a new starter motor, brake servo, replacement core plugs and electronic ignition courtesy of Newcastle-under-Lyme based marque specialist XJK (£2,458.44). XJK were also responsible for changing the fuel pump's points in August 2016 since when the two-seater has completed trouble free trips to Scotland and the Goodwood Revival. Having covered some 2,700 post refurbishment miles to date, the seller has concluded that stabling two Series I Fixed Head Coupes is an indulgence. Preferring the original interior of his other two-seater, he has thus decided to place 'GWA 505C' on the market. Pleasingly, the engine number listed on the car's original logbook and chassis plate (7E3374-9) matches the one stamped into its cylinder block and head. Starting readily upon inspection, this striking looking E-Type comes with several thousand pounds worth of SNG Barratt parts bills, numerous Baz Cope Engineering invoices (amounting to circa £36,000), assorted photos chronicling the bodyshell's rejuvenation and a 'no advisories' MOT certificate valid until May 2018.PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT (@ 20%)
A George Jones Majolica Strawberry dish modelled as a rustic wooden trug with two Blue Tits perched atop eating strawberries, two original coopered barrels for cream and sugar with cream spoon, sugar sifter and large serving spoon, registration mark and model 3423, 37cm long x 20cm high, (repairs to serving spoon and sugar sifter, main dish and barrel appear good)
COUNTRY - Great collection of 48 x LPs. Artists/titles include Brenda Lee - Let It Be Me (Vocalion), Tammy Wynette - 'Til I Can Make It On My Own and Another Lonely Song, Lynn Anderson - Uptown Country Girl, George Jones (Stateside SSL 10236), Jack Greene - All The Time, Johnny Cash, Wanda Jackson, Connie Francis, Emmylou Harris, Tim Rose and Patsy Cline. Condition is generally VG to Ex. ( Vinyl Records )
A collection of boxed and other Dartington glassware including a decanter and stopper, floral moulded serving bowl and four matching dishes with frosted finish, Christmas serving plate, Max & Millian sugar and cream jug, Genis funnel vase, etc together with nine 19th century George Jones Crescent china plates with printed and gilded Imari type decoration, etc.
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS A large book of signed magazine photographs which have all been taped into the book with over 1,000 autographs, with the vast majority from the lower Leagues. Includes Alan Gowling, Frank McLintock, Gordon Banks, Trevor Francis, Tony Currie, Kevin Keegan, Nobby Stiles, Mike England, John Hollins, George Graham, Geoff Hurst, Bobby Charlton, Mick Channon, Pat Rice, Roger Hunt, Ian Story-Moore, Alan Hansen, Frank Saul, Keith Newton, Dave Mackay, Peter Brabrook, Cliff Jones, Terry Venables, Pat Jennings Peter Bonetti, John Ritchie, Roy McFarland, Ray Wilson, Mick Mills, Ray Clemence, Roy Vernon, Brian Kidd, Rodney Marsh, Terry Cooper, Frank Lampard Jnr & Snr, Charlie George, Colin Todd, Emlyn Hughes, Peter Beardsley, Trevor Brooking, Russell Osman, Mike Summerbee, John Wark, Johnny Haynes, Bill Nicholson, Alan Ball, Danny McGrain, Gordon McQueen, David O'Leary, Liam Brady, John Radford, , Alan Brazil, Sandy Jardine, Brian Talbot, Jim Montgomery, Ray Wilkins, Larry Lloyd, John Greig, Kenny Dalglish, Iain Durrant, Tony Brown, Gary Shaw, Billy Bonds, Terry Paine, and Viv Anderson. Fair to generally good
Norfolk - history. FITCH (Robert) Views of the Gate of Norwich. Norwich, 1861, 4to, plates, cloth; PAGET (Francis Edward) Some Records of the Ashtead Estate ... with notices of Elford, Castle Rising etc. Lichfield 1873, large 4to, cloth; JONES (Mrs Herbert) [Miscellaneous offprints, Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society] Norwich, c. 1878, 4to, red morocco, plates; JESSOPP (Augustus) A History ... of West and East Bradenham. Norwich, 1883, 4to, tree calf gilt; idem - One Generation of a Norfolk House. Norwich 1878, 4to, cloth; RYE (Walter) The Norfolk Miscellany. Norwich, 1877, 3 vols, 8vo, cloth (Editor's copy with manuscript additions and annotations); BLYTH (William) Historical Notices and Records of ... Fincham. King's Lynn, 1863 8vo, cloth. ELLER (George).. Memorials of ... West Winch. King's Lynn, 1861, 8vo, cloth. DUTT, (W. A.) The King's Homeland. Sandringham and North-West Norfolk. London, 1904, cloth, 8vo; GURNEY (J J) A Winter in the West Indies, 3rd edition 1841, 8vo, frontispiece, cloth; etc. and two others on Eton College (condition varies; sold not subject to return) (24)
Illustrated, private press etc. Transition, no.25, 1936, 8vo, front cover design by Miro; St Dominic's Press - The Dressmaker and Milkmaid, 1929, 12mo, calf backed boards; SITWELL (E) Popular Song, Ariel Poem no.15, colour frontispiece by Edward Bawden; Ariel no.30, with David Jones illustration; De La More Press - Life of St George, On Wisdom, On Dreams, Dream Children, no date, paper wrappers; The Woburn Books, 3 issues, signed; COCTEAU (J) Les Enfants Terrible, no date, wood engravings by Guy Dollian, paper wrapper; RICHARDSON (Dorothy) John Austen and the Inseparables, 1930; RAMUZ (C F) The Triumph of Death, 1st edition 1946, cover design and frontispiece by Edward Burra; PIPER (John) English, Scottish and Welsh Landscape, 1st edition 1944, dust wrapper; JAMES (Norah) Cottage Angles, illustrated by Gwen Raverat, 1935, dust wrapper; 2 others (18)
George Jones and Sons 'Abbey' transfer printed blue and white Staffordshire pedestal bowl, together with a Copeland Spode Italian blue and white pedestal bowl, another Staffordshire blue and white pedestal bowl and a wild rose blue and white transfer printed Staffordshire oval meat platter. (4)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
Queens South Africa Medal 1899-1902 Lancashire Fusiliers, with six clasps Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, Laings Nek, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902. Medal was awarded to “3005 PTE G JONES LANC FUS”. Medal remains in good condition with dark patina. Medal comes with primitive research stating that Private George Jones (alias) was born in Bolton, 1867. He enlisted in the Lancashire Fusiliers in Bolton on 14th May 1889. He served with the 1st and 2nd battalions during his service. His last posting was to the Depot in 1902 and was placed on the Army Reserve 13th May 1902. Also alias Joseph Potts born Joseph Marsh. Worthy of further research.
A George V silver rose bowl,Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham, 1923,hammered body, the base chased with rose entwined decoration, above engraved inscription 'With Affection and good wishes - August 13th 1962. R. L. E., S. F. M., E. R. P., W. J. F.', on circular spreading base,20cm diameter, 19oz 1dwt
A George III silver salver,Elizabeth Jones, London, 1784,oval, bright-cut and beaded borders, on four beaded supports, the centre engraved with a coat of arms,35.5cm long, 32oz 2dwtThe arms are likely to be either those of Newman of Dromore, Co. Cork, or Flatesbury, Flatterbury or Flattesbery of Ireland.

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