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Click here to subscribeCrested china - A pair of Goss wall-pockets, 7cm high (Droitwich); a Goss Egyptian Ewer (Folkestone); a Goss Southampton Pipkin (Torquay); a Foley milk churn (Shrewsbury); an unmarked cheese-dish (Anglo-American Exposition, London, 1914); a Willow model of Jame's the fifth's chair at Stirling Castle (Haworth); and assorted other pieces, (34). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
An Eton College XI illuminated cricket scorecard commemorating the matches v Winchester and Harrow Schools in 1876, the Winchester match at Winchester, the Harrow match at Lords. The Winchester line-up includes Montague John Druitt who was Sir Melville Macnaghten's number one suspect in the Jack the Ripper murders. After Druitt was discovered drowned in the River Thames on 31st December 1888, no further murders were committed by the Ripper. Other cricketers listed in the line ups include the Hon. Ivo Bligh, Walter Forbes, Herbert Whitfield, John Studd, Lindsay Bury, Charles Foley, Gerald Portal, Walter Thornton, John Eyre, Sidney Wilson, George Grundy, Henry Meek, Lewis Jarvis, Stephen Charles and Alexander Stewart.
A Wedgwood part dinner service, with green border, comprising of dinner, side and dessert plates, meat platters, soup bowls, gravy jug and saucer, together with a Foley china part tea service, with green trailing swag decoration, comprising of tea cups, saucers, milk jug and sugar basin, a KPM part dinner service, with floral decoration throughout, comprising tea/dinner, dessert and side plates lidded tureens, tea cups and saucers, a George Jones Marlborough part coffee service, Wedgwood vases and further miscellaneous ceramic items, pewter plates and tankards, silver plated spoons, (a Lot).
Edward Light of London, (1747-1832), a Regency harp lute, with black lacquered body, decorated in gilt with fleur de lys, fruiting vines and a lute, inset with pierced gilt roundel, with twelve strings, inscribed above the finger board 477, Light, Foley Place, London, 80cm long. Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.
A Doulton Burslem Edward VII 1902 Coronation commemorative beaker, a Shelley George VI May 1937 mug, a Foley 1837-1897 Victoria mug with matching moustache cup, boxed pair of Royal Crown Derby limited edition thimbles (23rd July 1986) and a Royal Crown Derby "Royal Pinxton Roses" miniature loving cup to commemorate the birth of Prince Henry of Wales (7).
Milner Gray for Foley China, twenty teawares printed in black with convolvulus, three items decorated in silver lustre to the same design, three items of Wedgwood Gold Persephone, with the Royal Coat of Arms, six Foley China 'Green Daisy' bowls, designed by Graham Sutherland (32). Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.
Autograph album including A.L.S. from Henry Foley, 22 Oct. 1898; Marquis of Dufferin & Ava, sending a photograph, 10 Dec. 1888; A.L.S. from George Baden-Powell, 11 Nov. 1893; clipped signature of W.E. Gladstone, E.H. Plumptree, Dean Farrar, on the unadvisability of founding yet another Temperance Society, undated; A.L.S. from Hallam Tennyson to Baden Powell; A.L.S. from Ellen Bayly, 30 Oct. 1893; A.L.S. from Beatrice Harraden, undated; A.L.S. from Anthony H. Hawkins, 23 May 1900; A. note signed from Alma Tadema, 15 Sept. 1896, clipped signature of Richard F. Burton; A.L.S. from Raja Sir Jagatit Singh, ruler of Karpurthla, 3 pages, 25 Dec. 1897, mostly written to General Morton or his daughter Miss Amy Morton .
A Wileman and Co Foley China, tea and sandwich service commemorating the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897, printed and painted with the Royal Coat of Arms and a combined thistle, rose and shamrock, comprising six each of fluted tea cups, saucers, tea and sandwich plates, milk jug, sugar or slop bowl and two bread and butter plates.
A SHELLEY LATE FOLEY "INTARSIO" TWIN HANDLED VASE of Persian influence in polychrome enamels, decorated with hand coloured, transfer printed scenes from Shakespeare's play 'Much Ado About Nothing' - Act 3 Scene 3 and Act 5 Scene 1, with corresponding quotations above, printed factory marks and design No3522 to base. 20cm high.