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A COLLECTION OF TG GREEN TEA AND DINNER WARE, comprising a charcoal grey 'Sark' pattern cruet set, six blue and white Cornish ware tea plates, diameter 20cm, twenty one pieces of yellow and white Cornish ware: a milk jug, ten tea plates diameter 17.5cm, four teacups and seven saucers, and thirty two pieces of Blue Domino: twelve tea plates, nine teacups and eleven saucers (60) (Condition Report: good overall condition, three or four of the Blue Domino plates/saucers have tiny shallow glaze chips to rims, yellow Cornish Ware pieces have a little light crazing, signs of light use)
A collection of TG Green Cornish Ware tea and coffee cups, plates, bowls, jugs, and a pestle and mortar, various ages and backstamps, along with Coalport Revelry pattern part dinner service, approx. 21 pieces, and a small selection of table linen Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request
A LARGE GROUP OF BLUE AND WHITE CERAMICS to include a group of T.G Green Cornish Ware comprising a milk jug (a chipped spout and rim), two storage jars, and a measuring milk jug (heavy crazing), three Leonardo Home Cornish ware-style sugar, coffee, and utensils jars, a large group of Adams ceramics comprising two 'Chinese Bird' mugs, a quantity of 'Brentwood' patterned ceramics to include two tureens (one without lid, both dull when tapped), two tea plates (both chipped), two serving plates, a sauce boat and stand, and a double handled sugar bowl (clear signs of restoration around the rim), an egg cup, a small collection of 'Baltic' tableware comprising cereal bowls (both cracked), a side plate, two tea plates (one chipped), two dinner plates, a quantity of Burleigh Ware 'Willow' dinner ware comprising a bowl, two rectangular plates, a milk jug, six tea plates (two chipped, one cracked), and a cheese dish (chip to the rim of the lid) three 'Old Willow' side plates, a Barratt's 'Willow' sugar bowl (heavy crazing), three Royal Doulton hotel ware willow patterned ovoid plates, a Portmeirion 'Harvest Blue' soap dish, two Royal Victoria 'Rose Bouquet' cereal bowls (both chipped), a J & G Meakin sugar bowl and two cups, a Wedgwood 'Ice Rose' trinket dish, a 'Regency' cheese dish, a cheese dish (heavily restored base), a Delft bud vase, a bath shaped novelty soap dish, etc (qty) (Condition: major issues reported in the main description, older items have visible crazing and may sound dull)
A GROUP OF TG GREEN AND BABBACOMBE POTTERY DINNERWARE, comprising a TG Green Cornish Ware cup with orange-yellow bands, printed target style backstamp (small crack/fault on the rim, light crazing), six pieces of TG Green Blue Domino: a serving bowl, diameter 21.5cm x height 6.5cm (minute glaze chip), a 23cm plate (extensive hairline, chip verso, crazing), an 18cm plate (hairline, chip, crazing) and three saucers (one has tiny glaze chips on the rim, another has a glaze fault on the rim, all have crazing), together with seven Babbacombe Pottery plates decorated with cream polka dots on a blue ground (light crazing) (14) (Condition Report: see description, otherwise pieces appear ok with signs of light to moderate use)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE ORNAMENTAL CERAMICS to include a red Scheurich Onion vase with marks 286-30 to the base, height 30cm (flecks of white paint and small chip to the exterior), a Sylvac 1513 fairy planter, two Hungarian Fischer vases, two Cornish ware style milk jugs by Sadler and Staffordshire Potteries, a pair of ceramic Chinese Foo Dog ornaments, a Royal Worcester Evesham egg coddler, a Beswick lettuce leaf plate, a ceramic oriental figure, assorted collector plates, etc (2 boxes and loose) (s.d)
ONE BOX AND LOOSE MIXED CERAMICS comprising five Royal Doulton Dunbar tea cups and six matching saucers, two Sadler novelty cottage tea pots, three Wade novelty tea pots, a Belleek clover vase, a blue Cornish ware style sugar jar (signs of repair and faded manufacturers mark to the base), a quantity of novelty walking table wares comprising two tea pots, a salt and a pepper shaker, milk jug and sugar pot (crazing across the range), a box of ornamental ceramics to include two Delft shoes, a miniature Chinese tea pot, a Belleek trinket dish, a Beswick wagtail (chip to beak), assorted crested ware, etc (1 box and loose) (s.d)
A GROUP OF TG GREEN AND OTHER CERAMICS, to include eleven pieces of TG Green 'Dainty' pattern dinnerware: two meat plates (one with a loss, the other chipped), two tureens (one with a large chip), a sauceboat, a coffee pot (firing crack on inner rim), two dinner plates (both chipped and with extensive hairlines) and three dessert bowls (one with a hairline), TG Green two x 'Grasmere' (one missing cover and with hairline, the other has glue residue on rim) and 'Waverley Ware' (hairlines to cover) covered tureens, seven TG Green 'Ming' pattern plates - four dinner plates (two chipped), three salad plates (one chipped with an area of loss included), a TG Green 'Ashby-De-La-Zouch Shopping Festival 1932' plate advertising 'The Largest Mince Pie in the World' (small chip on rim), a TG Green Cornish Ware meat plate and two unmarked dark blue and white storage canisters (no lids), etc (qty) (Condition Report: see description for specific obvious damage, most pieces have varying degrees of crazing and staining, signs of light to moderate wear, otherwise appear ok
Ɵ HOROLOGICAL REFERENCE BOOKS ON REGIONAL CLOCKMAKINGFIFTEEN PUBLICATIONS:Mason, Bernard Clock and Watchmaking in Colchester Country Life, London 1969, dj and with card slipcase; Penfold, John B. THE CLOCKMAKERS OF CUMBERLAND first limited edition signed by the author and numbered 55, Brant Wright Associates Limited, Ashford 1977, gilt tooled green faux calf; Snell, Michael Clocks & Clockmakers of Salisbury Hobnob Press, Salisbury 1986, dj; Loomes, Brian WESTMORAND CLOCKS and CLOCKMAKERS David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1974, dj; Brown, H. Miles CORNISH CLOCKS and CLOCKMAKERS David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1970, dj; Ponsford, C.N.; Scott J.G.M. and Authers, W.P. CLOCKS AND CLOCKMAKERS OF TIVERTON Published by the Authors, Tiverton 1977, softbound; Beeson C.F.C. CLOCKMAKING IN OXFORDSHIRE 1400-1850 The Museum of the History of Science, Oxford 1967, softbound; Loomes, Brian Yorkshire Clockmakers Dalesman Books, Lancaster 1972, dj; Loomes, Brian LANCASHIRE CLOCKS and CLOCKMAKERS David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1975, dj; Haggar, Arthur L. and Miller, Leonard F. SUFFOLK CLOCKS & CLOCKMAKERS The Antiquarian Horological Society, London 1974, dj (with supplement); Bellchambers, J.K. SOMERSET CLOCKMAKERS The Antiquarian Horological Society, Ramsgate 1968, softbound; Moore, Nicholas CHESTER CLOCKS AND CLOCKMAKERS Grosvenor Museum, Chester undated but probably circa 1975, softbound with stapled spine; Loomes, Brian Country Clocks and their London origins David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1976, dj; Hewitt, P.A. THE DEACON FAMILY OF LEICESTERSHIRE CLOCKMAKERS, The Antiquarian Horological Society, Ticehurst 2008, softbound; Darken, Jeff (editor) TIME & PLACE exhibition catalogue, The Antiquarian Horological Society, Ticehurst 2006, softbound; Powell, Edward and others YOUR TIME, INCLUDING THE CONTRIBUTION OF NORTHWEST ENGLAND TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF CLOCKS AND WATCHES catalogue for an exhibition held at Prescott Museum 1st February until 16th April 2008 and Williamson Museum and Art Gallery, Birkenhead 9th February until 13th April 2008, The Antiquarian Horological Society, Ticehurst 2008, softbound; together with copies of Wood, Stacy B.C. and Kramer, Stephen E. III CLOCKMAKERS OF LANCASTER COUNTY AND THEIR CLOCKS 1750-1850 Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York 1977, dj; Willard, John Ware Simon Willard and his Clocks Dover Publications Incorporated, New York 1968, softbound, and Chenakal, Valentin L. WATCHMAKERS AND CLOCKMAKERS IN RUSSIA The Antiquarian Horological Society, Ramsgate 1968, softbound, (18). Provenance:The Leonard Fuller Collection.
David LEACH (1911-2005) Lowerdown Pottery Foxglove Bowl Stoneware, impressed seal to base, diameter 14.5cm. Together with two Leach Pottery standard ware pieces. (3) Over the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more.
A Royal Cauldron Victoria pattern tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, bread and butter plate, five cups, saucers and side plates, printed marks; a Royal Stafford Rochester eggcup and stand; a Spode miniature Billingsley Rose cup and saucer; graduated set of three 19th century clear glass spreading cylindrical water jugs, loop handles, 18.5cm - 14.5cm, c.1880; others; a Crown Devon musical John Peel Jug, embossed, fox handle, 18.5cm high, printed mark; a Myott jug, painted with stylised flowers, 19cm high, c.1930; Shelley Rose Pansy bowl; T G Green Cornish ware; Royal Winton; etc
A GROUP OF TG GREEN AND OTHER CERAMICS, to include eleven pieces of TG Green 'Dainty' pattern dinnerware: two meat plates (one with a loss, the other chipped), two tureens (one with a large chip), a sauceboat, a coffee pot (firing crack on inner rim), two dinner plates (both chipped and with extensive hairlines) and three dessert bowls (one with a hairline), TG Green two x 'Grasmere' (one missing cover and with hairline, the other has glue residue on rim) and 'Waverley Ware' (hairlines to cover) covered tureens, seven TG Green 'Ming' pattern plates - four dinner plates (two chipped), three salad plates (one chipped with an area of loss included), a TG Green 'Ashby-De-La-Zouch Shopping Festival 1932' plate advertising 'The Largest Mince Pie in the World' (small chip on rim), a TG Green Cornish Ware meat plate and two unmarked dark blue and white storage canisters (no lids), etc (qty) (Condition Report: see description for specific obvious damage, most pieces have varying degrees of crazing and staining, signs of light to moderate wear, otherwise appear ok)
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