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ONE BOX OF CAMERA EQUIPMENT AND TEAWARE, to include an Optomax Auto 1:55 300m lens No. 368889E, an Asahi Pentax K1000 camera with leather covered aluminium case and user manual, a Tamron 2 Adaptall lens and case, a boxed national PE-145 electronic flash unit, a Topman MC 28mm lens with case, together with a T.G Green Ltd. 'Woodville' covered cheese dish, three large T.G Green Ltd. 'Granville' jugs, four cups and four saucers, a Staffordshire Pottery Longton 'Roses' pattern tea set including teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups, six saucers, six tea plates(s.d) (1 box + loose)
Only Fools & Horses- Tea For Three (Series 5) - an original vintage TG Green made Granville pattern pottery ' CHEESE ' dish. Identical to the one seen in the episode, and used for the scene where the Trotter brothers are competing for the affections of Lisa. Signed to the top section by Sir David Jason (Del) in black ink. Measures approx; 19cm diameter, in excellent undamaged condition. Supplied with a COA from the Only Fools and Horses Appreciation Society. “Oi, come on, bring your cheese!” Note: anyone wishing to collect this item can do so from the week commencing 19th June, by appointment only. Postage / courier service available as usual.
A PORTMEIRION POTTERY 'SAILING SHIPS' PATTERN COFFEE SET TOGETHER WITH A T.G GREEN LTD 'GRANVILLE' PART DINNER SET, comprising a coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, four coffee cup and four saucers (crazing to all pieces in the coffee set), the 'Granville' dinner set is comprising four oval dinner plates (one has four small pitted marks to glaze), five dishes (one has a hairline crack), six cups, seven saucers, six tea plates, five egg cups (46) (Condition report: all pieces from both sets have crazing in varying degrees, obvious damage is mentioned in description)
Only Fools & Horses- Tea For Three (Series 5) - an original vintage TG Green made Granville pattern pottery ' CHEESE ' dish. Identical to the one seen in the episode, and used for the scene where the Trotter brothers are competing for the affections of Lisa. Signed to the top section by Sir David Jason (Del) in black ink. Measures approx; 19cm diameter, in excellent undamaged condition. Supplied with a COA from the Only Fools and Horses Appreciation Society. “Oi, come on, bring your cheese!”
CARLO MANZONI (1855-1910), AN ARTS AND CRAFTS POTTERY BOTTLE VASE, incised decoration of green leaves, blue, yellow and red flowers, incised marks. 18cm highNote: Carlo Manzoni had a short-lived career at Della Robbia pottery under Harold Rathbone and Conrad Dressler from 1893 to 1895, when he left the company to form Minerva Art Ware Manufacturers, renting space in the Granville Pottery, Stoke-on-Trent. In 1898 he left the company in the hands of his staff and returned to Della Robbia, where he continued to work until 1906
Only Fools & Horses - 40th Anniversary Auction - Tea For Three (Series 5) - an original vintage TG Green made Granville pattern pottery ' CHEESE ' dish. Identical to the one seen in the episode, and used for the scene where the Trotter brothers are competing for the affections of Lisa. Signed to the top section by Sir David Jason (Del) in black ink. Measures approx; 19cm diameter, in excellent undamaged condition. Supplied with a COA from the Only Fools and Horses Appreciation Society. “Oi, come on, bring your cheese!”
CARLO MANZONI (1855-1910) FOR MINERVA ART WARE MANUFACTURERS GOURD VASE, DATED 1897painted with a frieze of stylised flowers and foliate motifs, painted inscription to base HAND DRAWN & PAINTED, painted artist's monogram CM/ NO. 40/ 1897(25cm high)Footnote: Note: Carlo Manzoni had a short-lived career at Della Robbia pottery under Harold Rathbone and Conrad Dressler from 1893-1895 when he left the company in to form Minerva Art Ware Manufacturers, renting space in the Granville Pottery, Stoke-on-Trent. In 1898 he left the company in the hands of his workers and returned to Della Robbia where he continued to work until 1906.
A mixed group of ceramicsTo include two Delft blue and white scalloped dishes depicting traditional Dutch scenes, a Staffordshire Bicentenary dish celebrating 'Granville Leveson Gower' 1st Marquess of Stafford. Together with a studio pottery vase shaped with an open mouthed fish, a ceramic charger depicting traditional barber and further items to include four Chinese style blue and white items (qty)
Carlo Manzoni, Granville Pottery vase, dated 1895, baluster form decorated with a Persian inspired design of stylised foliage and a trail of flowers at the neck in blue, yellow and buff glazes, incised marks, height 22cmProvenance: The David Hillhouse Collection, past Curator of the Williamson Art Gallery and Museum, Birkenhead, publisher of 'Della Robbia Pottery, Birkenhead, An Interim Report (Wirral Borough Council 1981)
Carlo Manzoni, Granville Pottery plate, dated 1896, decorated with a circle of blue leaves against an ochre ground within a buff stylised foliate border, incised marks, 22cm diameterProvenance: The David Hillhouse Collection, past Curator of the Williamson Art Gallery and Museum, Birkenhead, publisher of 'Della Robbia Pottery, Birkenhead, An Interim Report (Wirral Borough Council 1981)
A large late 19th Century Granville Pottery 'hand drawn and painted' art pottery charger designed and decorated by Carlo Manzoni (previously of Della Robbia) with a classical male nude draped in a green shawl holding out a jug, the wide brim edge with incised leaves and a garland of blue tulips, incised marks, diameter 46cm
Arts & Crafts Granville Pottery circular charger Having incised floral decoration, designed by Carlo Manzoni, incised marks to base, diameter 27cm (chips to rim). Note to buyers: Carlo Manzoni formally worked for Della Robbia factory in Birkenhead and left the Studio for Minerva Art Ware in 1895.
Arts & Crafts Granville Pottery vase Of bulbous form with cylindrical neck, painted with stylised flowerheads and foliate on a turquoise and white ground, designed by Carlo Manzoni, height 19cm. Note to buyers: Carlo Manzoni formally worked for Della Robbia factory in Birkenhead and left the Studio to for Minerva Art Ware in 1895. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 519: Allover light glaze crazing, firing crack to rim, otherwise good.
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