Harold and Phoebe Stabler for Carter, Stabler and Adams, a Poole Pottery slipware charger, circa 1924, ogee section bowl form, the central image of a goose in open landscape with flowers and clouds, within panelled border of alternating stipes and cross hatches, impressed mark and number, CCC, 36.5cm diameter Note: a rare example of Poole slipware, a similar dish design was published in the 1920s Studio Yearbooks.
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A Mixed Collection Of Early 20th Century Ceramics Seven items in total to include lustre ware cake stand, Arthur Wood 1930's floral jug, Poole pottery appetisers dish, German drip glaze bud vase, mint green and gilt trim jug, basket with applied floral decoration etc. Please see accompanying image
Mixed Collection of Ceramics & Glassware to include a collection of 7 Royal Albert wall plates, two Oriental plates, a Hampshire wall plate, two small decorative Spode plates, a glass swan shaped pin dish, a cut glass lidded dressing table bowl, an oblong lidded dish, a small cranberry coloured glass bowl, a small porcelain Royal Adderley floral ornament, a small lidded Aynsley Cottage Garden dish, a small lidded Coalport dish, a Poole pottery bowl in white with a floral design, a small glass bowl with coloured edges, and a dressing table set comprising of a hairbrush and mirror. Please see photographs.
[TOPOGRAPHY]. TAUNTON (SOMERSET) Savage, James. The History of Taunton, new edition, for Poole & Savage, Taunton, 1822, quarter cloth, engraved frontispiece and three folding engraved plate illustrations (one detached), octavo; and Some Account of the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Taunton, by Vizetelly Brothers & Co., London, 1845, original blind-stamped crimson cloth gilt (rebacked), all edges gilt, frontispiece and a further ten plate illustrations, quarto, (2).
The coronation coronet of a baron, a silver parcel gilt baron's coronet by Sebastian Garrard, London 1901, matted and chased with silver balls as 'pearls', ermine trim lacking and lined with a red velvet cap of maintenance with a gold braid finial, gilt stamped R. & S. Garrard & Co., approx. 10cm high, in a japanned tin case from H. Poole & Co. and brass nameplate engraved Rt. Honble. Lord Wenlock GCSI, GCIE, KCB. Named for Beilby Lawley, 3rd Baron Wenlock, GCSI, GCIE, KCB (1849 -1912). He was a soldier, Liberal politician and colonial administrator who was the Governor of Madras from 1891 to 1896. On his death he was succeeded by his brothers as 4th, 5th and 6th barons. Arthur Lawley, 6th Baron Wenlock, GCSI, GCIE, KCMG (1860-1932) was a colonial administrator who served variously as Administrator of Matabeleland, Governor of Western Australia, Lieutenant-Governor of the Transvaal, and also as Governor of Madras. His only son, Richard, died in a hunting accident. Upon his death the title became extinct. One of his daughters was Hon. Ursula Mary Lawley, later Lady Wraxall, wife of George Gibbs, 1st Baron Wraxall and mother of both 2nd and 3rd Barons.
Two Royal Doulton character jugs; The Falconer and The Walrus Carpenter, Poole pottery vase shape no. 337, The Spode Blue Room Collection 'Aesop's Fables' spice jar, boxed, horse brasses and other ceramics in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Art Deco Grafton part tea ware, two Royal Doulton Persian design plates, four Hornsea pottery mugs, on decorated with Pigs, Poole pottery, studio pottery vase with indistinct impressed mark and other decorative ceramics in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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