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Quantity of Rose baskets in good condition, Crown Stafforshire, Toby jug, Melba Ware fish plate, (stained) Imari Royal Crown Derby 6" plate, Lurpack Toast rack, Doulton lady figurine hn5321 Spring, 7 Trios, Blue and white plus other pieces, 3 Paragon dishes, Midwinter Stylecraft dinner service with gravy boats and tureens, assorted other ceramics, decanter, lustre vase. in 5 Boxes
A large extensive collection of Midwinter - Staffordshire, England fine tableware ceramic dinner / tea service set. To include, Dinner plates, smaller plates, oval serving plate, casserole dish and lid, breakfast bowls, cups, teacups, saucers, teapot with lid, another teapot without lid, gravy boat, jugs, sugar pot and lid. Dinner plates diameter 26.5cm.
A large collection of Midwinter Primavera tea coffee and dinner wares comprising coffee pot, tea pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, twelve coffee cups and twelve coffee cans, twelve tea cups, with saucers, ten dinner plates and ten side plates, twelve smaller dinner plates and twelve sandwich plates, dessert bowls, gravy boat, six egg cups, cruet set with stand, butter dish, etc
Mixed tea ware to include early 20th century Royal Worcester yellow ground tea ware with gilt foliate decoration (3 trios and a sandwich plate), Staffordshire Midwinter Modern ' Fashion Shape ' (teapot & cover, 2 trios, sugar bowl & milk jug) and Elizabethan floral tea ware (3 teacups, 6 saucers, 5 tea plates, sugar bowl & milk jug); plus a Royal Copenhagen ' Mother's Day ' plate
[Birac; Lamont; Valière]. The New Art of War, London; E. Midwinter, 1726. Octavo, pp. [xii], 296, [iv], five engraved plates (one folding), nothing before title, four leaves with section torn/detached but would piece back with archival tape, folding plate with some tears, binding worn, rebacked
[Silence, Samuel, pseud.]. The Foundling Hospital for Wit, intended for the reception and preservation of such Brats of Wit and Humour, whose parents chose to drop them. Containing all the satires, odes, ballads, epigrams, etc. that have been wrote since the change of ministry, many of which have never before been printed. [No. 1 edited by Samuel Silence; No. 2-6 by Timothy Silence.], reprinted, London: W. Webb, 1763, toning and marginal spotting, contemporary calf, morocco title label to spine, joints cracked, light wear to extremities, 8vo, together with:[Fenton, Elijah]. Oxford and Cambridge Miscellany Poems, London: Printed for Bernard Lintott, [1707], engraved frontispiece, blank margin at head of title with contemporary signature M. Jerrant, toning and scattered spotting throughout, some worming to lower outer corners towards rear of volume, contemporary panelled calf, upper board detached, extremities worn, 8vo,[Philips, John], Cyder. A Poem. In two books, London: Jacob Tonson, 1708, half-title with old manuscript notes to lower half of leaf (dust-soiled), engraved frontispiece, modern calf, gilt decorated spine, 8vo,Fawkes (Francis), Original Poems and Translations, London: Printed for the Author, 1761, title with engraved vignette, contemporary speckled calf, morocco label to spine, joints cracked, 8vo,Quarles (Francis), Emblems, Divine and Moral; together with Hieroglyphicks of the Life of Man, London: D. Midwinter, A. Bettesworth, C. Hitch [& others], 1736, engraved frontispiece (partly lined to verso) and numerous engraved plates and illustrations, lacking B1, errors in pagination, toning and light dust-soiling, repaired closed tear to two leaves, running titles to leaves at rear cropped, damp staining at rear, modern sheep, 12mo, plus other mostly 18th-century poetry and related including [Percy, Thomas], Reliques Of Ancient English Poetry Consisting Of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs and Other Pieces Of Our Earlier Poets, 3 volumes, London: J. Dodsley, 1767; Young (Edward), A Poet on the Last Day, 2nd edition, Oxford: Printed at the Theatre, 1713; Beattie (James), The Minstrel ... with some other Poems, London: Edward and Charles Dilly, 1779, bound with Warton (Thomas), Poems. A New Edition, London: T. Becket, 1777, etc.QTY: (22)
Staffordshire Midwinter tea & dinner ware to include teapot & cover, coffee pot & cover, 5 coffee cups & 6 saucers, 5 teacups & saucers, 7 tea plates, 2 x sugar bowls, milk jug, cream jug, 2 x sandwich plates, 2 tureens & covers, 6 soup bowls, 6 side plates, salt dish, gravy jug & stand (with ladle), 4 lunch plates, 6 dinner plates and 2 serving dishes (2 trays)
MIDWINTER. A Midwinter Stylecraft fashion shape part dinner service, in the Desert Scene pattern after Charles Cobele. Comprising: 2 tureens with covers, a large platter, a sauceboat & stand, 6 x 24cm plates, 6 x 21.5cm plates & 6 x 19cm plates. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT due to fragility, size or weight. Our recommended carrier is MBE Plymouth on +44 (0) 1752 257224 or info@mbeplymouth.co.uk
Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Fox Squirrel and Live Oak" Signed lower center. Original Watercolor on Paper laid on Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This art was originally published in the limited edition collection of philatelic proofcards issued by Fleetwood and the National Audubon Society for the Wildlife of the 50 States. Scrambling, twisting and finally falling on all fours, the Fox Squirrel cavorts in the massive branches of Georgia's strong state tree, the Live Oak. As the largest North American squirrel, this black ball of fur is clumsy. However, as if to atone for his awkwardness, the Fox Squirrel is friendly and much more charming than his graceful relatives. These friendly fellows entertain people by playing with pine cones and paper balls, turning somersaults in grassy meadows, holding climbing drills on tree branches and chasing each other through Georgia's magnificent oak groves. These humorous activities are accompanied by loud scoldings, noisy whistling and the rapid chatter through which Fox Squirrels communicate with each other. Like their smaller relatives, the Georgia squirrels instinctively twitch their bushy tails. Noting this nervous habit as a characteristic of the squirrel species, the Greeks named these friendly rodents squirrel, which means shadow tail. During the midwinter mating season the twitching tail is especially evident as the males busily preen and fluff. When finished, they curl their bushy, well-groomed tails over their smooth backs and begin to court the female Fox Squirrels. About forty-five days later, two to four young are born, each weighing only two-thirds of an ounce. In just ten weeks, the once tiny babies crack their own nuts, scold their friends and, like their parents, sleep away much of the lazy morning until the afternoon sun warms their sleek, black coats.Image Size: 12 x 13.75 in. Overall Size: 20.25 x 23 in. Unframed. (B05762)
Midwinter Staffordshire porcelain red polka dot part dinner set, comprising teapot (af), milk jug, sugar bowl (af), cruet set on a tray, six cups, six saucers, five bowls, six side plates, two large serving bowls and two medium serving bowls, six medium plates, five dinner plates, tureen and cover, sauce boat, a similar egg stand. Condition Report Crazing evident throughout, tea pot has interior crazing, a chip and a crack to the base.
A COLLECTION OF ROYAL DOULTON 'BRAMBLY HEDGE' FIGURES, PLATES AND GIFTWARES, comprising figures: Poppy Eyebright DBH1 (second quality), Mr Apple DBH2, Mrs Apple DBH3 (crazing), Lord Woodmouse DBH4 (second), Lady Woodmouse DBH5 (second, small chip to base), Dusty Dogwood DBH6 (second), Primrose Woodmouse DBH8, and Basil DBH14, Winter and Summer vases height 13cm, a Summer trinket box, a 'Tea Service' sandwich plate, all four of The Four Seasons series plates, a Poppy's Babies plate, a Merry Midwinter side plate diameter 16cm, together with a Royal Doulton Mother and Baby Bunnykins DB167 figure (second) (19) (Condition Report: generally good condition and as stated)
Trials.- Gurney (Joseph) The Trial (at large) of James Hill...for Feloniously, Wilfully, and Maliciously, setting Fire to the Rope-House in His Majesty's Dock-Yard at Portsmouth... , with manuscript erratum on p.36, old newspaper cuttings at end, contemporary half green roan, G.Kearsly...& Martha Gurney, 1777 § Trial of Elizabeth Duchess Dowager of Kingston for Bigamy (The)..., initial licence leaf, library cloth-backed boards, Charles Bathurst, 1776 § Tryal and Condemnation of Arundel Coke alias Cooke Esq; and of John Woodburne Labourer, for Felony, in Slitting the Nose of Edward Crispe Gent., initial licence leaf, with 2 further leaves concerning the case bound at end, browned, library cloth, John Darby...& Daniel Midwinter, 1722, first editions, all ex-library copies with label to pastedowns, the second with perforated stamp to title, rubbed; and 3 others, folio (6)⁂ The second item was a celebrated society trial. The self-styled Duchess of Kingston was a coarse and flighty woman who lived a life of scandal, dissipation and social decadence. She was married secretly in 1744 to the Hon. Augustus John Hervey, but they were soon separated and had no further contact. Twenty years later she married the Duke of Kingston while still married to Hervey. The Duke died after only a few months leaving his wife the whole of the estate on the condition that she remained a widow. Hervey, meanwhile, wished to remarry, and was anxious to prove his first marriage in order to file for divorce. She was tried by her peers for bigamy and found guilty; she fled to the continent and resumed her scandalous lifestyle in Paris, Rome and St. Petersburg, where she set up a brandy distillery.The third concerns a horrendous case of murder in Bury St. Edmunds (Suffolk) on New Year's Day 1721. The two prisoners were convicted and duly hanged.
SEISHINKEN MOTOSHIGEA Set of Kozuka (Knife Handle), Kogai (Skewer), Kashira (Pommel), Kojiri (End Cap), Uragawara (Slot Reinforcement), and Semegane (Scabbard Ring) Edo period (1615-1868), mid-19th centuryOf shibuichi, some surfaces ishimeji, each piece inlaid and chiselled in relief of gold and shakudo depicting tigers and bamboo, kikusui (chrysanthemums floating on a stream), or bamboo, the kozuka signed on the reverse Ikeda Mitsumasa no motome ni ojite Jukizan Ushiki no fumoto Sakurai no sato ni oite kizamu toki ni Ansei kinoto-u seito [...] Seishinken Toi (Made to the order of Ikeda Mitsumasa at the foot of Ushiki by Mount Juki in Sakurai village in midwinter 1856), with a seal Toi, the kogai with the same inscription in shorter form concluding with a signature Seishinken Minamoto no Motoshige and with a gold-inlaid kao, the other components variously signed Toi and Seishinken; with a fitted wood storage box. (7).Footnotes:The signatures on the kozuka and kogai share features with two artists listed by Haynes: Motoshige (5923) and Mototomo (5952) who was known as Toi after taking Buddhist vows; taken together, the kozuka and kogai may provide evidence that the two were in fact one and the same individual.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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