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A collection of ceramics and books to include a pair of hexagon RCD Imari vases pattern 1128 , dated for C1945, they stand 11 cm tall ,one small chip to one as shown in pictures, along with other factories to include a Wedgwood ginger jar, Masons vase, Royal Cauldon fruit bowl, 26 cm across and 14 cm high and tankards, as well as other items ( 9 ) A collection of reference book, to include Beswick Doulton Minton, amongst others (16) ( total 25 in lot )
Two Chinese jars, and two Masons ironstone jars, three with covers, tallest 13cm high***CONDITION REPORT***PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A glazed Grand Lodge Masonic Charity Jewel on a Spencer of London gilded pin, with a 9ct rose gold frame suspended from a white, blue and mauve ribbon. The frame is inscribed "Bro R I WAYMARK. Service as steward to the RMIG 1936 RMBI 1937 RMBI 1939". Inaugurated in 1830 the jewel was awarded to Masons who became stewards of more than one charity. The central device, struck as a circular medal, is of Charity nursing a girl in the uniform of the Royal Masonic School for Girls and a boy holding a book, under a triangle containing the eye of the Great Architect, underneath the image is the Latin date for 1830. The reverse of the jewel bears the inscription “Honorable Testimonial of Masonic Charity and Benevolence Instituted by H:R:H: Aug Fred: Duke of Sussex M:W: Grand Master”.
China - - Johann Gottfried Grohmann (Hg.). Gebräuche und Kleidungen der Chinesen dargestellt in bunten Gemälden von dem Mahler Pu-Qúa in Canton als Zusatz zu Macartneys und Van Braams Reisen. Mit 60 kol. Kupfertafeln. Leipzig, Industrie-Comptoir, um 1800. 64 Bl., Taf. 4°. Marmor. Pp. d. Zt. mit hs. RSchild (beschabt, bestoßen, leicht schief gelesen). Erste deutsche Ausgabe von Georg Henry Masons Werk "The Costumes of China". - Brunet II, 1760. - Lipperheide Le 21. - Cordier 1859. - Kulturgeschichtlich wertvolle Darstellungen der chinesischen Gebräuche, Kostüme und Berufe. - Angebunden: Friedrich Hempel. Die Strafen der Chinesen, auf XXII. ausgemalten Kupfern dargestellt und nach dem Englischen mit Rücksicht auf die ältern und neuern Werke über China. 25 Bl., Taf. - Beide Teile mit Erläuterungen in Deutsch und Französisch - Tls. stockfleckig, die Tafeln im kräftigen Kolorit. First German edition on Georg Henry Mason's work on The Costumes of China bound together with Hempel's Punishments of China. Together with 83 coloured copper engraving plates. Contemp. marbled cardboard with ms. label to spine (chafed, bumped, bookbody slightly crooked). - Both parts with explanations in German and French. - Partially foxed, plates in strong colouring.
Quantity of ceramics to include a Newhall tea cup and saucer, circa 1800, with bright polychrome decoration of various figures, buildings, flowers and foliage, 14cm diameter x 6cm high overall, a Masons trio, decorated with water lilies, circa 1835, 14cm diameter x 8.5cm high overall, a Japanese Imari bowl, with polychrome decoration of flowers and foliage, 22cm diameter, a possibly Swansea Creamware tea caddy, circa 1780, 8.5cm wide x 10cm high, a Davenport miniature jelly mould, numbered 30 to the base, 5.5cm high x 9cm wide, a Baggerley & Ball vase, with Asian-style decoration, early 19th Century, 13cm high, a Prattware loving cup, painted with a deep orange body and panels depicting rural and coastal life (12)

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