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A quantity of 19thC and 20thC ceramics to include 5 x Royal Worcester cups and saucers marked B750 to base, Grays Pottery jug, various other plates to include Titian Ware, Mason's others unmarked. 2 x miniture plates on marked Henriot Quimper France to base, Belleek Neptune sugar bowl, Spode plates etc.
Set of Six Silver Buttons, modelled as a cherub sailing a stylised boat by Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham, 1902, in a fitted red leather mounted case bearing a label to the underside 'John B Craddock, 489 Sauchiehall Road, Glasgow', each 2.5cm diameter, A Pair of Small Silver Shoe Buckles with floral chased decoration by Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham, 1850, 4.3cm by 3.4cm,(2)Collected by the late Janette Howell (1932-2024). Jan married John Howell, a senior engineer for BT, in 1956. The pair lived in Upminster where they began collecting ceramics and buttons. They joined the Hornchurch Historical society, took part in archaeological digs at Great Baddow and Rainham and went beachcombing along the Thames at Grays. Their private collections amassed over many years and included 18th century Lowestoft porcelain, books, buckles, buttons, Studio Pottery and various other ceramics.
20th Century Silver Belt Buckle of scrolling form with decorative cherubs and face masks, makers mark indistinct, Birmingham, 1900, 11cm by 6cm,A Later Silver Belt Buckle of pierced scrolling form with flower heads initiialled JHL, London, 1970, 10.5cm by 6cm,Two Decorative Buckles, comprising an oval cushioned silver example with floral engraving, by Arthur Johnson Smith, Chester, 1898, 7cm by 3.5cm,and a plated example of rectangular form decorated with lions masks 7.5cm by 5.5cm, (4)Collected by the late Janette Howell (1932-2024). Jan married John Howell, a senior engineer for BT, in 1956. The pair lived in Upminster where they began collecting ceramics and buttons. They joined the Hornchurch Historical society, took part in archaeological digs at Great Baddow and Rainham and went beachcombing along the Thames at Grays. Their private collections amassed over many years and included 18th century Lowestoft porcelain, books, buckles, buttons, Studio Pottery and various other ceramics.
Collection of Early 19th Century and Later Buttons, Shoe and Belt Buckles comprising cut steel, gilt metal and enamel decorated part sets of buttons including a set of four floral decorated buttons stamped TW&W Paris to the reverse (3cm diameter), pair of German buttons with grey enamel flower heads (2.3cm diameter), EM Paris set of three gilt metal buttons with floral decoration on a black ground in enamel (3.5cm diameter), three paste set buckles, two cut steel a pair and three others of various sizes,(59)Collected by the late Janette Howell (1932-2024). Jan married John Howell, a senior engineer for BT, in 1956. The pair lived in Upminster where they began collecting ceramics and buttons. They joined the Hornchurch Historical society, took part in archaeological digs at Great Baddow and Rainham and went beachcombing along the Thames at Grays. Their private collections amassed over many years and included 18th century Lowestoft porcelain, books, buckles, buttons, Studio Pottery and various other ceramics.
Collection of Circa 1940s Birmini Glass Buttons Including Designs by Lucie Rie comprising a pair (3cm diameter) and a set of eight similarly designed buttons with gold and silver moulded details, (2cm diameter) all bearing the flower pot logo to the reverse, similar examples including a set of four glass money bag modelled buttons, a guitar, pair of possibly Lucie Rie red glass and gold decorated clip on earrings with recumbant stags, similar brooch and another with a horses head, blue, silvered, amber and other decorative examples,(36)Collected by the late Janette Howell (1932-2024). Jan married John Howell, a senior engineer for BT, in 1956. The pair lived in Upminster where they began collecting ceramics and buttons. They joined the Hornchurch Historical society, took part in archaeological digs at Great Baddow and Rainham and went beachcombing along the Thames at Grays. Their private collections amassed over many years and included 18th century Lowestoft porcelain, books, buckles, buttons, Studio Pottery and various other ceramics.
A Royal Winton basket, a Maling crocus pattern bowl, an opaque glass and white glass basket, a pair of Jersey pottery cat decorated vases, Grays pottery dishes, A Royal Tuscan Raindrop pattern tea set, Burleighware table wares, assorted platters, glass, a pair of brass candlesticks etc Condition Report:No condition report available.
A Grays pottery tapering table lamp base, 1920s, painted in black, orange and yellow, printed marks, 26cm high to mount, a Royal Doulton sleeve vase, 25.5cm, and a Royal Worceter vase, printed marks, 18.5cm high (3)Condition ReportCrazing to lamp - needs rewiring. No cracks or damage to the other two.
Group of retro and vintage china to include 1930's Neptune and Mermaid plates, Flaxman ware vase, Gray's Pottery, (A Lot). The Grays jug has a hairline cracks to the base, some of which continue on to the body. The other three items are in good condition with some limited crazing and general ware and tear commensurate with age and use
GRAYS POTTERY PART COFFEE SERVICE, ALONG WITH A HAYAS PART COFFEE SERVICE the Grays coffee service decorated with floral designChip present to grays pottery coffee cup, sugar bowl has been broken in two and repaired with glue, hayas service in overall good condition with no major noticeable damage
A mid-century Picquot Ware five piece polished pewter tea and coffee service - together with a 1920s-30s planished pewter three piece tea service by Craftsman Pewter; a Victorian pewter teapot; a Grays Pottery 'Sovereign of the Seas' tall mug; a Carl Toms for Wedgwood Prince of Wales 1969 Investiture commemorative mug; and two pieces of Buckingham Palace souvenir ware.
Five 19th century majolica glazed leaf dishes and plates - including a pair of plates by Wedgwood, impressed factory marks, one with chip below rim, 22cm diameter; the small oval dish 13.2cm long; together with two Sowerby moulded opaque glass basket-weave plates, early 20th century, in white and turquoise glass, moulded peacock marks, 20.2cm and 21.5cm diameter; a moulded pale green opaque glass lemon squeezer, 1930s; 18.5cm long; and a Grays Pottery Art Deco style 'Hampton' pattern hand painted bowl, pattern no. 9061, 25cm long. (9)

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