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Click here to subscribeBritish Officers Battle Dress Blouse Former Member of the 44th (Indian) Airborne Division in WW2, being a 1949 pattern battle dress blouse with Majors rank crown to the shoulders, Devon & Dorset embroidered regimental shoulder titles and South West district formation sign. To one arm is a WW2 period embroidered 44th Indian Airborne division parachute jump wing. Breast pocket has medal ribbons for WW2 Far East service. Interior with 1955 dated size label.
A mixed group of ceramics, comprising a Dresden twin-handled dish with pierced border and painted lattice detail, centrally painted with a basket of flowers, 28.2cm wide; an Art Deco Crown Devon jug, 13cm high; a Caverswall imari coffee cup and saucer with matching dinner plate and beaker; eleven various Royal Doulton figures including Southern Belle, Wendy, Andrea and Vanity, with a stand for the boxed miniatures and a Franklin Mint model of 'Lady Rose', 23cm high and a Royal Copenhagen coffee pot and cover (group)
A GROUP OF VINTAGE ITEMS comprising three framed Cecil Aldin prints bearing signatures to the lower corners height 52cm x length 76cm (some knocks and losses to the edge of the frames), a Crown Devon Fieldings musical 'Daisy Bell' water jug (mechanism may need repair), a pair of vintage leather riding boots displayed on wooden boot lasts (cracks and wear to the leather) (6) (Condition Report: itemised conditions above)
A collection of decorative ceramics, to include an Anita Harris sheep vase, a Poole pottery "Vincent" pattern vase, decorated with a sunflower on a sponged blue ground. a large Brentleigh ware vase, decorated with stripes on a black ground, a Poole jar and cover, a Lorna Bailey Thunderbolt pattern sugar caster and a Crown Devon jug (6) Sheep vase - 17.5cm high
Devon blue and white plates and matching tureen, Seville blue and white plate, Royal Doulton Winnie the Pooh 'The Woozle', Lord Nelson Pottery Colman's mustard, Paragon lily pad plate, Copeland Spode and Royal Crown Derby blue and white, 'Nell Gwyn', rosebud & commemorative plates, teapots includes Victorian and Cornish pottery
Collection of nine 20th century bone china vases. Comprised of three Crown Devon small squat vases, three Aynsley Cottage Garden vases, two Belleek clover vases and an Aynsley Wild Tudor vase. All decorated with floral designs. Largest piece housed in the original box, measuring approx. 24cm x 12cm. Mostly unboxed.
A Keele Street Pottery hunting themed jug, sugar bowl and creamer, a pair of William Adams Chinese Bird blue and white ware and matching water jug, a Maling lustre vase in green with white flowers, a pair of vaseline green glass jugs having hand painted bird and floral design and a Crown Devon jug in blush and green with floral design etc.
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMIC KITCHENWARE, to include a selection of covered vintage butter/cheese dishes names include Kiralpo Ware, Royal Winton, Crown Devon etc. varies designs and shapes, selection of Zeller kitchenware sheep design comprising teapot, coffee pot, covered sugar bowl mugs, plates, butter dish etc. Royal Winton set of six lotus flower lusterware sundae dishes, selection of gold coloured cutlery (2 boxes + loose), (sd/af)
Two vintage Crown Devon pottery vases, beautifully hand painted in bright orange, yellow and green colours, signed to the bottom 'Bird of Paradise Hand Painted By Dorothy Ann', sold together with a Charlotte Rhead Crown Ducal ware vase, h23cm. Condition report: Overall in good condition with commemorate with age - no signs of damage.
ASSORTMENT OF ANTIQUE AND VINTAGE DECORATIVE CERAMICSincluding Coalport cabinet cup, saucer and plate, Crown Devon lustre bowl, Belleek vase, Wallendorf dish with pierced work and floral decoration, Italian Gubbio wall plate, Spode Lindisfarne and Iona plates, folk art decanter, hand painted with cossack men, each initialled A B '18, , Indian stone are jug with lid and snake handle, etc.
GROUP OF MID CENTURY COLLECTABLE GLASS AND CERAMICSincluding Sadler 'Racing car' yellow tea pot, 23cm long; Murano style glass clown, 18cm; Crown Devon Rouge Royal slipper shaped dish, 26cm long; 'Mr Pickwick' ceramic decanter, 26cm high and a Vintage Art Deco Thermos Ice Bucket Model No. 931 Bakelite (5)
A collection of various English and Continental pottery and porcelain including a Wedgwood & Barlaston of Etruria embossed Queen's ware cream and blue relief grape and vine decorated vase, a Wedgwood majolica water jug inscribed "What tho my cates be poor Take them in good part and Better cheer may you have but not with better heart", a pair of Spode blue ground enamelled and gilt decorated squat table candlesticks, bearing oxide red mark and No'd. 3420, a Crown Devon pink lustre vase, Maling lustre floral relief and ribbed jug, a Neale & Co. cream ware basket dish and another similar, a "Japan" pattern sucrier and cover and stand, a "Japan" pattern small dish, pair of Spode stone china floral pattern lobed dishes, a Davenport "Japan" pattern soup plate, another similar "Japan" pattern soup plate, "Japan" pattern sauce tureen and another similar, a Chamberlains Worcester onion-shaped vase "Malvern", two Continental porcelain table candlesticks, a French faience chamberstick of beehive form, a Continental floral encrusted globular pot pourri and hinged cover, a chinoiserie decorated chocolate cup and cover and a Meissen puce ground figure panel decorated bowl (second), etc. CONDITION REPORTS Blue and white beer stein only -has some heavy cracks throughout including to the top of the handle and one through the side of the spout and one the other side. Heavy crazing throughout. In need of a good clean. A couple of small chips to the glaze. Wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for further detail.
THE WARWICK CEDAR TABLE A FINE ELIZABETHAN REVIVAL CEDAR CENTRE TABLE IN THE MANNER OF ANTHONY SALVIN, MID-19TH CENTURY The rectangular top with cut-corners and a boldly beaded border above a frieze carved with lion masks, dolphins and inhabited vine scrolls, fitted with eight drawers, the corners with green man masks, on a square pierced strapwork pedestal and a cruciform base with scrolled and pierced buttresses, the feet modelled as gryphons on gilt iron castors marked PATENT beneath a crown 79cm high, 183cm wide, 148cm deep Provenance: By repute a gift from the Earls of Warwick to the Legh family for Adlington Hall, Cheshire, and thence by descent. Literature: G. Nares, 'Adlington Hall, Cheshire - III: The home of Mrs. Legh', Country Life, 12 December 1952, p. 1961, fig. 3, 'The Mid-Georgian Drawing-room, which lies in the West Front'. Adlington Guide Book: 'In the passage way between the Dining Room and the Great Hall', 'The fine cedar Jacobean revival library table was made from cedar grown at Warwick Castle'. 'The Oak Stairs', Cedar Jacobean revival table known as the 'Warwick Cedar Table'. The shaped square top has an extraordinary beaded border above a strapwork and foliate carved frieze with mask corners. The table is fitted with a drawer on either side on a boss moulded and pierced square pedestal, while the elongated 'X' form supports bold carved with birds, masks and claw feet'. This mid-19th century cedar table is said to be a gift from the Earl of Warwick. It could conceivably have been intended for Warwick Castle, in the Cedar Drawing Room or Great Hall, which were both furnished in the late 19th century in an eclectic Victorian manner with both English and European furniture from the 17th to 19th centuries. The table is in the French Renaissance style, and relates to 16th century models like the so-called 'Sea-Dog Table', walnut, c. 1570, at Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, which derives from designs by the French architect/draughtsman, Jacques I Androuet du Cerceau (1510-84) (NT 1127744). The elaborately-carved and fantastical 'Sea-Dog Table' is considered one of the best surviving examples of Elizabethan furniture. Similarly to the table offered here with its satyr masks and griffin supports, the 'Sea-Dog Table' features four carved 'sea dog' supports - fantasy creatures with a dog's head, scaly breasts, wings and dolphin tails. 19th century furniture in a historicist style was often to the designs of architects such as Anthony Salvin (1799-1881). Salvin was an expert on medieval buildings and gained a reputation for his Tudor-style refurbishment of mansions like Mamhead House, Devon, and Harlaxton Manor, Lincolnshire. He also designed furniture, for example, a suite of bedroom furniture made for Mamhead House including a carved and pierced oak writing table with Tudor ornamentation (V&A W.5:1 to 5-1973), possibly made by G.J. Morant, and, for Scotney Castle, Kent, an oak library table, c. 1844, and an oak half tester bed, the 'Salvin bed' (NT 790860; NT 790972). Related examples to the table offered here include an octagonal oak table with winged griffin supports in the Small Dining Room, Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk, by Jean Francoise Malfait, the Belgium born cabinet maker and carver known to have supplied furniture to the Bedingfeld family in circa 1850-55. This is part of a collection of oak furniture at Oxburgh Hall by or attributed to Malfait. A further related carved oak library table with dolphin-head feet is at Gawthorpe Hall, Lancashire (NT 421346). Condition Report: Table with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old splits, chips and losses - see images for details. Some worm holes in areas - see images. Various scratches and marks to the top. Areas of loss to the veneers at the centre of the top - see images. Some cracks to the carved griffins of the base. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION OF CARLTON WARE, BESWICK, CROWN DEVON and other makes, lettuce leaf, tomato ware and other patterns, including all types of tableware, over 300 piecesProvenance: first small consignment from The Cornelia Bayley Collection from the historic Welsh Jacobean house, Plas Teg, Flintshire. Further auctions to follow including Plas Teg Principal Interiors, further details on this important Jacobean house - Welsh House Clearance of a Generation — Rogers Jones Co