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Collection of ceramics and glassware to include: Ridgway comport, decorated with harbour scene, unsigned, 18.5cm high, a Weymss style pot and cover, an attributed to Meyer and Newbold dessert set comprising a pedestal stand and plates and an etched glass vase (11) At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
Large quantity of vintage ceramics to include Royal Minton, hen on nest, Majolica decorative cherub bowl, Sylvac rabbit wall pocket, Potentilla soup tureen and platter, Susie Cooper bowl, Brewmaster ornament, Famous Grouse jug, Monk decanter, White Horse scotch whisky figurine, Ridgway vase, Devon Silverine Teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, Johnnie Walker Scotch whisky cube jug, German figurines, Falda advertising tray, Horlicks advertising jug, Ginger happiness jar, Sylvac posey rabbit bowl, Sylvac shell vase, Royal Winton house jug, wade tree log etc
Banking and Trade A collection Tooke, Thomas. Considerations on the State of the Currency. London: John Murray, 1726;Hamilton, Robert. An Inquiry concerning the Rise and Progress, the redemption and present state and the Management of the National Debt of Great Britain. Edinburgh: Oliphant, Waugh, and Innes, 1813;Comyn, Robert Buckley. A Treatise on the Law of Usury. London: R. Pheney, 1817;Joplin, T. Views on the Subject of Corn and Currency. London: Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1826;Graham, James. Corn and Currency; in an address to the Land Owners. London: James Ridgway, 1826;Mushet, Robert. An Attempt to Explain from Facts the effect of the Issues of the Bank of England upon its own Interests, Public Credit and Country Banks. London: Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1826;Parnell, Sir Henry. Observations on Paper Money, Banking, and Overtrading… London: James Ridgway, 1827;Dunlop, Alexander. A Treatise on the Law of Scotland Relative to the Poor. Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1828;“Friends of Commerce”. A Caution to Bankers, Merchants and Manufacturers, against a series of commercial frauds… Edinburgh, 1831;‘A British Merchant’. Hints on Wages, the Corn Laws, High and Low Prices, Paper-Money and Banking… London: Whittaker, Treacher, & Co., 1832. Inscribed with the author's compliments;Vansommer, James. Tables, exhibiting the various fluctuations in Three Per Cent. Consols… London: printed for the author and sold by A.H. Baily, 1834;and 15 others, 8vo, mostly in original boards with a few in half calf (26)
BINDINGS. SCIENCE, RELIGION & HISTORY. A collection of leather-bound books to include The Steam Engine, by Daniel Kinnear Clark, in two volumes, London & Edinburgh: Blackie & Son, 1891; The Works of Flavius Josephus, translated by William Whiston, in six volumes, London: Thomas Tegg, 1828; An Introduction to Practical Astronomy, by Elias Loomis, seventh edition, New York: Harper & Brothers, 1879; The Law of Tenures, by Charles Watkins, London: A. Strahan, 1796; Ladies' Botany, by John Lindley, second edition, London: James Ridgway, n.d.; A Short History of Quadrupeds, Extracted from Works of Credit, Vol. II only, London: John Marshall, n.d., illustrated with numerous engraved plates of animals; The World in the Middle Ages, An Historical Geography, by Adolphus Louis Koeppen, New York: D. Appleton, 1854, featuring six folding maps with outline colour, and others, condition varied, sold as one collection with all faults (46)
A group of three blue and white English earthenware meat platters, 19th century, comprising a 'Curling Palm' platter attributed to Job Ridgway, circa 1802-1808, unmarked, 42.5cm wide; a John Rogers & Co 'Elephant' platter, circa 1815-20, showing the trainer and elephant standing before a lake, the platter with drainage channels and juice trap, impressed mark and numerals '18', 46.5cm wide; and another Rogers platter, 'Boston State House #1', impressed 'ROGERS' and '20', 52.5cm wide (3) Condition:The elephant trainer plater is chipped to the rim and has further smaller nibbles and losses to glaze around edge.Some scratches to both sides of the Boston State Garden platter and typical wear around the rim.Glaze fault to Job Ridgway platter.
A collection of Beswick models of birds, comprising a flying pheasant, model 849 (tail chipped), a woodpecker, model 1218, a Jay, model 1219, a Kookaburra, model 1159 (beak re-glued), and an owl, together with two Minster ducks, eight smaller Beswick birds and a collection of nine assorted character jugs including Burlington and Ridgway (qty, two trays) Condition:Small bird model 993 with chip to tail end. Small bird model 992 with broken end of wing tip.Small Kelsboro Ware Coachman jug with miniature nibble to rimKookaburra bird with tip of beak re-gluedPheasant with end of tail missing Several items with crazing to the glaze. No other damages noted.
A scarce John and William Ridgway pail and cover in the 'Pembroke Hall, Cambridge' pattern, circa 1815-20, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, with printed pattern name in a cartouche to base, the ovoid bowl raised on three gilded dolphin supports on a triform base, overall height 34.5cm high (some repairs)Condition:The final was previously broken and restuck and is now slightly loose. A break to the rim of the cover has been broken and re-stuck. Both handles have stapled repairs. A metal rod has been added to secure the base to the bowl. There is damage around two of the dolphin supports, but they do not appear to have been fully separated from the base. One dolphin has a chipped nose. Minor nibbles around the edges of the base. There is wear to the gilt around the rim and some crazing to the glaze, alongside slight staining to the interior.
Three pieces of 19th / early 20th century transfer printed pottery - comprising a Ridgway, Sparks & Ridgway 'Yeddo' pattern brown printed oval platter, 50cm long; a Cetem Ware wash jug with Oriental style blue and white transfer printed and polychrome painted decoration24cm high; and a Grainger Worcester oval tureen and cover, with iron red printed chinoiserie style decoration, 32.5cm long, star crack to base.
A collection of 19th and early 20th century blue and white transfer ware - including a Spode pearlware Boy on Buffalo pattern plate, 24.3cm diameter; a Ridgway pearlware Osterley Park pattern egg cruet stand, c.1820, 22.8cm long, the central salt restored; a pair of knife rests, of bevelled rectangular form, floral pattern, 9.5cm long; a Rogers pearlware Monopteros pattern dish, of shaped form with snail scroll corners, impressed mark, 28.5cm long, one end restored; and a Copeland Spode Italian pattern twin handled ozier moulded and pierced basket, 24.2cm long, rim professionally restored; a large tankard in an Oriental landscape pattern, 14.7cm high; two small cream jugs, one by Royal Doulton; etc.; together with two Continental pieces, one a small Delft vase; and a Japanese tea bowl. (17)
A QUANTITY OF CERAMIC JUGS, PLATES, TEACUPS AND SAUCERS ETC. mostly 19th century, to include William Ridgway ale jug in Tam O' Shanter pattern, dated on the bottom, German vase in a turquoise drip glaze, warm brown 200//12, four German majolica birds and grapes 230 luncheon plates, two John Ridgway oriental bowls, four Sunderland pink lusterware small jugs (have signs of wear and heavy grazing, some hairline cracks), Oriental Bloom Derby coffee cup (has a hairline crack), Davenport Eastern jug, Mason's ironstone jug, Imperial faience pitcher purple chintz (heavy signs of grazing and hairline cracks), vintage tea cup and saucer 2/9077, Ridgway cup and saucer 2/2343, Copeland small uncovered tureen (signs of wear and crazing), etc. (Condition Report: all items have signs of wear, sd, individual damage to items in description) (qty)
A 19th century Allcock basket, pair of pierced handles, rustic bough handle, the centre painted with a spray of summer flowers, 27.5cm wide; a pair of Ridgway candlesticks, 21cm, 19th century; a Victorian spill vase, number 551, 10.5cm; a pair of Victorian beakers, printed with neoclassical portraits (7)
Late 1st-early 2nd century A.D.. Finely carved head of a young satyr with arched brows, pointed ears and tousled curly hair, his short rounded horns projecting from the hairline, lips drawn back in a mischievous smile with the tip of his tongue protruding to his right; head turned to his right, eyes slightly downcast; traces of wattles to each side of the jaw, tip of nose abraded, forelock chipped; mounted on a custom-made display stand. See Reinach, S., Répertoire de la statuaire grecque et romaine, Paris, 1897, p.788, nos.4-5; Bianchi Bandinelli, R., Roma, l’arte romana nel centro del potere, Milano, 1969; for a related full figure in the Louvre, see Simon, E., ‘Silenoi,’ in Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae, Zurich and Dusseldorf, 1997, nos.214-216; cf. also Ridgway, B.S., Greek Sculpture in the Art Museum, Princeton University. Greek Originals, Roman Copies and Variants, Princeton, 1994, p.82, no.26; for a seated satyr playing the flute in Cambridge, see Budde, L. & Nicholls, R., A Catalogue of the Greek and Roman Sculpture in the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1964, no.83. 18.2 kg total, 40 cm including stand (15 3/4 in.). The head seems a work of the 2nd century A.D., derived from Hellenistic prototypes, likely based on a Greek original of the 4th or 3rd century B.C. traditionally associated with the work of Praxiteles, Skopas or Lysippos, depicting a standing Pan playing the flute with his legs crossed. However, both the present head and the Princeton example, always after Hellenistic prototypes of the mid-2nd century B.C., are close to the statue of the so-called Young Centaur signed by Aristeas and Papias, in bigio morato, which was found at Tivoli in Hadrian’s Villa and is now in the collection of the Capitoline Museum (inv. No. MC0656).Christoph Bernoulli (1897-1981), Basel, possibly acquired from Münzen & Medaillen AG, Basel; thence by descent. Accompanied by an academic report by Dr Raffaele D’Amato. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate no.12188-222442. (For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price.) [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website]
A QUANTITY OF BLUE AND WHITE CERAMICS, to include meat plates, tureens, sauce boats, plates, jugs, a willow pattern kettle, a coffee pot, mugs, etc in patterns to include Minton Fulham, Ridgway Portland Basket, Spode Blue Tower, Myott Tonquin and Royal Mail, Franciscan The Hunter, Booth's Real Old Willow, Wedgwood and Coalport Willow, Delft, etc (qty) (Condition Report: condition varies, some crazing, losses, chips and cracks, etc, but most pieces appear ok, signs of light use)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASS WARE, to include a pair of Beswick Staffordshire Spaniels, collectors/collectable plates including a Wedgwood 'Christmas Carols at Foxwood' plate and a boxed Aynsley 1981 royal wedding plate with matching loving cup, two Wedgwood Millennium cups and saucers, a Mason's Silver Jubilee 1977 commemorative cup, Sadler 'Bonnie Prince Charlie' 'Robin Hood' and 'King Artur' teapots, other teapots by Ridgway and Price Kensington, etc (2 boxes + loose) (sd)
FOUR BOXES OF CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE, to include Royal Doulton character jugs, a Beswick character jug 281 Tony Weller, a stone tree trunk shape vase with the name Balawale on the bottom, selection of china cups and saucers, cake plates, milk creamers etc. some name for example Grafton 'Westland's', Ridgway 'Woodlands' etc. glassware includes a decanter, sherry glasses, shot glasses, etc. (sd), (4 boxes)
A collection of twelve teacups and saucers 19th century and later, comprising of bone china and porcelain examples, to include Ridgway and Boyle examples and a trio by Alcock, predominantly in tones of blue with foliate and floral decorations, with gilt detailing, largest saucer 15cm wide (27)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023). Condition ReportAll with wear and fading to decoration commensurate with use. Other examples with wear to gilding. With dust and in need of a clean.
A collection of twelve china teacups and saucers 19th century and later, to include a trio and two examples in the Imari taste by Ridgway, Collingwood and Gray's, predominantly in blue, orange and green tones, with foliate and floral decorations, several examples with gilt and lustre detailing, the largest saucer 15cm wide (25)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023). Condition ReportAll with fading and wear to decoration commensurate with use. Some examples with wear to gilding and lustre. Other examples with small pieces of kiln debris. All with dust and in need of a clean.
A collection of twelve china teacups and saucers 19th century, to include Clarke & Cope, T. Drewery & Son and Ridgway examples, mostly in pink, green and blue tones, depicting foliate and figural decorations, the largest saucer 15cm wide (25)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023). Condition ReportMost examples with wear and fading to the decoration. Some examples with smalls chips and cracks commensurate with use. The example depicting a lady riding a yellow rickshaw with 1cm crack to base of saucer. All with dust would benefit from a clean.
A collection of ten cream jugs, 19th century, to include stoneware and bone china examples, of various forms, to include a Grainger and J&W Ridgway example, with floral and Imari decoration,the largest 12cm high (10)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023).Condition ReportThe gilding faded to all examples. Some minor chips to the rim of the bulbous chinoiserie example. All with scuffs and marks to the base. No detected cracks or restoration.
A collection of five china sucriers 19th century, to include a G.M. & C.J. Mason pattern no.867 with applied handles modelled as serpents and a Ridgway pattern no.2/643 example decorated with floral and landscape scenes, largest 15cm high (10)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023). Condition ReportThe decoration and gilding with rubbing to all examples. Some examples with firing cracks. The blue and white example with a crack to the side. The white with pink flowers with hairline cracks. All with dust and would benefit from a clean.
A collection of ten porcelain cream jugs 19th century, of various forms, to include a Ridgway pattern no.487 example, decorated with foliate motifs and gilt detailing and a Wedgwood example decorated with a blue underglaze pattern depicting a Chinese landscape, the largest 12.5cm high (10)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023). Condition ReportAll with rubbing to decoration commensurate with use. Some with wear to the gilding. Other examples with firing cracks to the insides and underglaze marks. All with dust and would benefit from a clean.
POP 7" ('J TO S' ARTISTS). Around 140 x essential Pop 7" this time taking us from Michael Jackson to Sherbet with sweet stops along the way! With cuts from the likes of The Jags, Bob James, Joan Jett, Jon And Vangelis, Nik Kershaw, King Kurt, Mark Knopfler, Cyndi Lauper, Level 42, Lindisfarne, Linx, Nick Lowe, Kirsty MacColl, Mel & Kim, Mental As Anything, Mr Big, Matt Bianco, Mud, Olivia Newton-John, Madonna, M.C. Hammer, Ray Parker Jr., Pet Shop Boys, Redbone, Stan Ridgway, Sad Cafe and Robbie Robertson. Condition is often VG+ to Ex+.
Three pieces of porcelain and bone china - comprising a Royal Worcester blush ivory jug, pattern no. 1094, painted with flowers, puce printed factory marks, date code 1888, 15.8cm high; a Ridgway cabinet plate hand painted with flowers within a grey and gilt pierced border, 22.8cm diameter; and a Beswick recumbent fox, black printed factory mark, 11cm long.
Economics.- True State of England (The). Containing the Particular Duty, Business and Salary..., first edition, light marginal water-staining to first few leaves, one or two marginal tears, some worming slightly affecting text, the odd spot, contemporary calf-backed boards, covers detached, rubbed and worn with loss to spine ends, C. King et al., 1729 § Lauderdale (Earl of) An Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Public Wealth, first edition, lightly browned, foxed, Edinburgh, Arch. Constable and Co., 1804 bound with Lauderdale's Observations, together 2 works in 1 vol., hinges reinforced, contemporary calf, spine cracked at end of first work, rebacked and recornered preserving original backstrip, some surface wear § Sturt (Charles) The Real State of France in the Year 1809, second edition, title spotted, J. Ridgway, 1809, in Miscellanies of France, no.353, early nineteenth century half calf, red morocco spine label, spine rubbed, upper joint slightly cracked; and c.160 others, mostly nineteenth century pamphlets and reports, v.s. (c.160)
Loudon (Mrs). The Ladies’ Flower-Garden of Ornamental Annuals, 1st edition, London: William smith, 1840, numerous colour plates, previous owner bookplate to front pastedown, lacking half title, ink inscription to front endpaper, all edges gilt, very occasional light spotting, half gilt decorated green Morocco, covers and spine lightly rubbed and marked, large 4to together with; The Ladies’ Flower-Garden of Ornamental Perennials, 2 volumes,1st edition, London: William smith, 1843, numerous colour plates, previous owner ink inscription to front endpaper volume 1 and pastedown of volume 2, volume 1 half title and title page disbound, original gild decorated cloth, both volumes lacking spine, rear board near detached on volume 1, volume 2 disbound, covers marked and rubbed, large 4to, plus Bliss (G.), The Fruit Growers Instructor; or, A Practical Treaties on the Cultivation and Treatment of Fruit Trees: …, 1st edition, London: J. Ridgway, 1825, original boards, joints cracked, 8vo and other 19th and early 20th century natural history reference and related some leather binding some original cloth some with dust jackets, G/VGQTY: (6 shelves )
TWO BOXES OF CERAMICS AND HOMEWARE, to include small mid twentieth century West German vases, an Alfred Meakin tennis set, vintage coffee pot, a Wedgwood gravy boat and small dish, a mid-twentieth century Italian hand painted bowl 8454, Ridgway Caprice tea ware, six pillar candles new, a Solian Ware Soho Pottery Ltd 8975 fruit bowl with chromium plated rim around the top, etc. (sd) (2 boxes)

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