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Click here to subscribeTwo 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.
A GROUP OF CERAMIC GIFTWARE, to include seven pieces of Aynsley Cottage Garden gift and tea wares, including a planter and two jugs, a boxed Aynsley Pembroke wavy rimmed plate, a Coalport Harmony trinket box, a boxed Palissy trinket box, a Wedgwood Williamsburg posy holder (two losses to rims), a small Hammersley teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, boxed trinket dishes and ashtrays including Coalport Ludlow and Wedgwood Jasperware, other items in patterns to include Royal Crown Derby 'Derby Posies', Wedgwood Mayfield, and Aynsley Wild Tudor, etc (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, some damage and as stated)
A Beswick Ware no.237 rectangular footed lettuce and tomato plate, a pair of Royal Worcester Spode Hammersley tankard having countryside decoration, two Wedgwood Jasperware Palm Beach collection plates, a vintge cheese dome and a selection of hunting themed ceramics including cups, jugs and plates etc.
A part Hammersley floral gilt decorated tea set, multiple backstamps and a Royal Crown Derby seconds soup bowl and saucer, 5 x 12 cm. There is general wear and tear commensurate with age and use, including some loss to the gilding on all the items. One saucer is also cracked, and one cup has what appears to be some inclusions.
A collection of pretty vintage violet pattern tea ware - 1930s-50s, including a Hammersley 'Victorian Violets' pattern part tea service (comprising a water jug, sandwich plate, cream jug, sugar bowl, 6 x tea plates, and 6 x tea cups and saucers); a similarly decorated German porcelain part tea service (14 pieces); and a small number of other similarly decorated pieces by various makers; together with an Adderley part tea service decorated with forget-me-nots and pink roses (20 pieces); and a small quantity of other floral decorated tea ware and plates.
A Collection of Hammersley Porcelain "Victorian Violets" Patten, including dinner, tea, coffee and ornamental wares (one shelf)A condition report is not available for this lot. A cursory inspection reveals that the lot appears to be in overall good condition. Every effort is made during valuation and sale setup to seperate damaged pieces. This does not mean that the lot is without fault.
The Harington Baronets of Ridlington, Rutland. Sir John Edward Harington, 8th Bt (1760-1831), his account book, dated 1823-1829, ink manuscript, 41pp, prefixed with a contents leaf inscribed with his income, bank accounts, financial interests and shares, including rentals, Brazilian, Mexican, Peruvian, Colombian, Greek, Carnatic, Indian, and other stock, the Thames Tunnel, the Provincial Bank of Ireland, County Fire Office, Kennet & Avon Canal, Grand Junction Canal, Regent's and other canals, Westminster Gas, Light and Coke Company, Desperate Debts, annuities, interest, capital, etc., loosely-inserted manuscripts, contemporary vellum over boards, blind-ruled, yapped fore-edge, inscribed in manuscript, marbled edges and endpapers, 8vo; his son's bank passbook, Robert Harington (1801-1864), the account held with Messrs. Hammersley & Clarke, dated 1832-1840, 32pp, similar binding to the latter, 12mo; six volumes of Receipts of Disbursements, almost certainly those of Sir John, 8th Bt, dated December 1797 to January 1799, January 1811 to December 1812, January 1813 to December 1814, January 1815 to December 1816, January 1823 to March 1825, October 1828 to May 1831, mixed contemporary sheep over boards, various degrees of wear, mixed sizes of oblong 8vo, (8)