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Click here to subscribeAdorable duo of English made gilded cups with curvy rims from Hammersley 4.75"L x 3.75"W x 2.75"H and Shelley 4"L x 3.5"W x 2.5"H. Hammersley and Shelley backstamp on both items respectively. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A collection of English ceramics to include a Wedgwood Ruby Tonquin Octagonal bowl 21.5cm d and Ginger Jar 16cm h, a Spode lidded jar 23cm h F296, hand painted two handled urn by R Wood, a pair of Hammersley 'Lady Patricia' Sugar Shakers hand painted by F. Howard along with 3 x oblong dishes and a small Halcyon Days pin dish. (10).
A Collection of Various Ceramics to Comprise Aynsley Pembroke Dish, Penguin, Wedgwood Clementine Candlesticks, Coalport Menu Holders, Wedgwood Grand Tour Collections Coffee Trios, Hammersley Miniature Cup and Saucer, Hand Painted Cauldon Dish with Roe Deer Cartouche on Cream Ground with Gilt Highlights (Glued),Coalport Cottage etc (Various Condition)
A GROUP OF TEAWARE, comprising a thirty one piece Royal Albert 'Barbara Ann' part tea set: two cake plates, two sugar bowls, eleven tea plates - some with heavier gilding, six teacups (one with small chip on the foot) and ten saucers (one cracked), together with a similar cream jug marked Melba (hairline, crazing), a Wedgwood 'Gold Damask' coffee pot (hairline), a Royal Albert Crown China 'Old English Rose' milk jug (painted over pattern fault - but not marked as second quality), a Royal Albert 'Lady Hamilton' sugar bowl (tiny glazed over chip on rim), a Hammersley & Co for Thomas Goode white and gilt coffee pot (hairline), and eight pieces of Hammersley tea ware decorated with fruit and flowers (one cup has a repaired handle, spare lid has a small hairline crack, small bowl has extensive cracks) (44) (Condition Report: specific obvious damage as stated in description, some gilding and pattern wear, signs of light use, otherwise appear ok)
A LARGE QUANTITY OF MIXED CERAMICS to include a group of Hammersley gilded tea wares comprising a teapot, six cups, five saucers, a sugar bowl, and a cream jug, a group of Collingswood 'Chelsea' tea wares to include cups, saucers, side plates, etc, a Doulton 'Willow' jug with hinged lid, assorted crested ware, a quantity of royal commemorative items from across the 20th century to include mugs, bowls, a medal, etc covering monarchs Victoria, Edward VII, George V, George VI, and Elizabeth II, a Carlton ware jug, sugar bowl, and trinket dish, a Poole pottery cream jug and sugar bowl, etc (qty) (Condition Report: some Hammersley items ring dull when tapped, some wear to gilt on various items, Collingswood items could benefit from a clean)
Two plates and five side plates by Hammersley & Co each with regimental badges and the monogram of Prince Henry of Gloucester, another similar side plate with the monogram of Princess Alice, all circa 1960 (8)(commemorative, pottery, royal)* Of the regimental badges represented Prince Henry was Colonel in Chief of the Gordon Highlanders and the Inniskilling Fusiliers also Colonel of the Scots Guards. Princes Alice was Colonel in Chief of the Royal Corps of Transport and the Kings Own Scottish Borderers.