A pair of 19th century Continental figures of children, Sitzendorf, together with one other, Capodimonte; three French ceramic figures in Napoleonic dress, each on a pedestal base decorated with a wreathed N in gilt, possibly Naples, 20th century, 31cm high; Siamese Cat, Winstanley Kensington; Samson beaker (lacking handle), and a pair of 19th century ceramic painted scenes of mythological scenes (qty)
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A collection of early 20th century clock spares, parts and faces. Including a clock face painted by E Winstanley dated 1830, a clock face believed to be painted by J Gallow, an 1842 gilt decorated clock face, and two brass clock mechanisms. Largest piece measuring approx. 51cm x 36cm x 14cm.
A Winstanley pottery model, of a black cat, glass eyes, 24cm high, painted marks; a pair of silver mounted porcelain vases, London 1922; a large Crown Ducal rose bowl, decorated with birds on a blush ivory ground, 25cm wide; another, smaller; a Carlton Ware novelty teapot, as an apple; a Staffordshire posy vase, as a flower, marked Bradley, etc, qty
THREE WINSTANLEY POTTERY SIAMESE CATS, comprising a seated cat T34, height 23cm (chipped left ear, a large seated cat 30, height 28cm (cracked and crazed throughout) and a seated model 31 'Kensington', height 29cm (cracked and reglued head and face, crazed throughout) (3) (Condition Report: dusty, all have visible crazing, most obvious damage is mentioned in description)
R L WINSTANLEY (Ed): JAMES WOODFORDE [English Clergyman, b1740 - d1803], mainly based in Somerset and Norfolk.Various reproduction diary volumes published by The Parson Woodforde Society, to include: THE NORFOLK DIARIES OF JAMES WOODFORDE, VOL i, 1776-1777; THE DIARY OF JAMES WOODFORDE, Vol II, 1778-1779 / Vol III, 1780-1781; THE OXFORD AND SOMERSET DIARY OF JAMES WOODFORDE 1774-1775; THE ANSFORD DIARY OF JAMES WOODFORDE, Vol II, 1764 - 1765 / Vol III, 1766--1768 / Vol Iv, 1769 - 1771 / Vol V, 1772-1773 (8)Ex libris
Winstanley cat and kitten (size 1 and 3), Action Man doll with deep sea diver and other accessories, a Steiff Manni Mammut (mammoth), and 1990s glamour stills mounted in card, and various rolled posters.Qty: 1 boxCondition report:Both cats have bubbles in the glaze. The nude female cycling race poster has creases and some tears to the edge. All other items are in very good condition.Please see additional uploaded image.
Only Fools & Horses (BBC Sitcom 1981-2003) - Trotter Door - autographed Trotter Van rear door, signed by twenty members of cast, including Sir David Jason. The door being an exact lifesize replica of a Reliant Regal Supervan III ' Trotter Van '. Yellow, with full Trotters Independent Trading livery in black, and a clear window to the top. Custom made. Signed in black ink by Jason, adding his famous catchphrase ' Lovely Jubbly! ' Jason has only ever signed a handful of these, and they exist in very limited numbers. Other autographs include:Sue Holderness - Marlene Gwyneth Strong - Cassandra Tessa Peake-Jones - Raquel Jamie Smith - Damien Philip Pope - Tony Angelino Antoni Corone - Rico Occhetti Michael Fenton Stevens - Alan Perkins Robin Driscoll - Great Ramondo Daniel Peacock - Mental Mickey Nabil Elouahabi - Gary Sarah Duncan - Lady Victoria Mark Colleano - Andy Williams Michele Winstanley - Barmaid Karen Nula Conwell - Barmaid Maureen Jean Warren - Sonia Jake Wood - Elvis, Rodneyās assistant Jillianne Foot - Jackie Tony Dow - Director Adrian Pegg - Production Manager The door comes 'as new' with a deliberately dirty paint scheme, and hanging fitments to the rear for easy wall mounting. Difficult to find such an item signed by as many cast members. With certificate from the Only Fools and Horses Appreciation Society. A must-have piece of memorabilia for any Only Fools fan. 83cm x 93cm.
Only Fools & Horses (BBC Sitcom 1981-2003) - a lifesize 1/1 scale replica side panel from Reliant Regal Supervan III ' Trotter Van ', in full Trotters Independent Traders livery, signed by Sir David Jason and other cast members (twenty in total), including:Sir David Jason - Delboy. Sue Holderness - Marlene. Gwyneth Strong - Cassandra. Tessa Peake-Jones - Raquel. Jamie Smith - Damien. Philip Pope - Tony Angelino. Antoni Corone - Rico Occhetti. Michael Fenton Stevens - Alan Perkins. Robin Driscoll - Great Ramondo. Daniel Peacock - Mental Mickey. Nabil Elouahabi - Gary. Sarah Duncan - Lady Victoria. Mark Colleano - Andy Williams. Michele Winstanley - Barmaid Karen. Nula Conwell - Barmaid Maureen. Jean Warren - Sonia. Jake Wood - Elvis, Rodneyās assistant. Jillianne Foot - Jackie. Tony Dow - Director. Adrian Pegg - Production Manager.Yellow, with livery in black, with a deliberately dirty paint scheme. Mounting points to rear for easy wall-mounting. Supplied with a certificate of authenticity from the Only Fools & Horses Appreciation Society. Measures approx 114cm long.
A 17th Century grant of property in Lancashire Indenture, on vellum dated 2 February 1670 (1671 new style) whereby Humphrey Winstanley of Billing, co. Lancaster, ābadgerā (i.e., dealer in grain), sells to John Barton of Up Holland, clerk, āa close called the further acreā in Billing, paying rent to William Blackburne of Blackley Hurst, gent. In perfect condition, with seal. As a m/ss., w.a.f. (1)
British War Medal 1914-20 (6) (37716 W.O. Cl.2. F. Warren. R.A.; 242793 Gnr. G. Edington. R.A.; 118153 Gnr. T. Kay. R.A.; 180910 Gnr. G. P. Osborne. R.A.; 151072 Gnr. G. S. Ridgway. R.A.; 11078 Dvr. E. G. Winstanley. R.A.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (2) (915972 Gnr. H. J. Perkins. R.A.; 120349 Gnr. R. Turner. R.A.) edge bruising, the first heavily polished and worn, this fair; the rest generally nearly very fine (8) £90-£120 --- Frederick Warren attested for the Royal Field Artillery and served with them during the Great War in the Balkan theatre of War from 24 October 1915. He later transferred to the Labour Corps as Company Sergeant Major. Henry John Perkins was born in Hackney, London, and attested for the Royal Field Artillery (Territorial Force). He served with āDā Battery, 291st Brigade during the Great War on the Western Front, and was killed in action on 5 October 1917. he is buried in Bard Cottage Cemetery, Belgium.
British War Medal 1914-20 (9) (418284 Spr. R. Broad. R.E.; 37760 Dvr. F. Colwill. R.E.; 189609 Sjt. F. J. Dallman. R.E.; 82646 Spr. H. Pickering. R.E.; 164819 Spr. J. Plews. R.E.; 77481 Spr. W. Setherton. R.E.; 68311 Spr. G. Sharp. R.E.; 96873. Spr. A. F. White. R.E.; 186330 Spr. J. Winstanley. R.E.) very fine and better (9) £140-£180 --- Robert Broad was born in Galashiels, Scotland, in 1879, and worked pre-war as a Post Office Lineman. Posted to France on 10 April 1918, he served as a Line Telegraphist in the Royal Engineers and was discharged in 1919. Francis John Dallman was born in Gloucester in 1879 and served pre-war as a railway clerk. He attested for the Royal Engineers on 16 November 1915 and served in France with the Railway Operating Division from 9 February 1917. George Sharp was born in Milton, Dunbartonshire, in 1887, and served with the Inland Water Transport, Royal Engineers, from 16 February 1915.
Miscellaneous ceramics, second half 19th c and later, to include a Meissen reticulated blue and white Onion pattern dish, a Winstanley model of a cat, a royal Copenhagen vase decorated with dandelion seed heads and a pair of Spode dessert plates painted with a central bouquet, pattern no 4377, various sizes and marks Spode dessert plate with minor chip to rim, Winstanley cat with minor chip to ear, basket woven plate with crack to rim and minor chips in same area, hairline crack to base of Imari pot, the rest in good condition.

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