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Lot 550

FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE, to include Noritake tea ware, a Keele Street Pottery Co. Cottage Ware tea set, J&G Meakin 'Lakeside' pattern dinnerware, an Embee Products red and white polka dot plastic breakfast set, a Sadler & Sons Cunard Steam Ship Co.Ltd. cube shaped teapot (crazing throughout), a Wallis Gimson & Co. cabinet plate dated October 22nd 1885 in memorandum for James Fraser - Lord Bishop of Manchester (cracked), J&G Meakin 'Poppy' pattern tea ware, mid-20th century coloured glassware, etc. (s.d) (4 boxes + loose)

Lot 79

A Harrods Novelty Teapot, 1919 Walker Electric Van by J Sadler and Sons with another Harrods teapot

Lot 90

Selection of novelty teapots to include Sadler, Western house and J Luber, Walt Disney toast rack, Shorter & Sons toast rack

Lot 1078

A quantity of maritime cruise ship related ceramics and glassware including a P&O Aurora cognac bottle with printed design, various mugs, dishes, ashtrays, teapots, part tea service by J Sadler & Sons Burslem, from the Cunard Steam Ship Co Ltd, etc.

Lot 245

* Ballooning. A collection of 21 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, aquatints, etching, engravings and lithographs, including Bonnington (R.). The Ascent of Mr Sadler the Celebrated British Aeronaut at Nottingham November 1st 1813, published by R. Bonnington, Nottingham, Jany. 17th, 1814, aquatint with contemporary hand colouring, 405 x 260 mm, together with Alvey (F. lithographer). The Vauxhall Royal Balloon, Formed of 2000 yards of silk and capable of ascending with Twenty Eight Persons, beside ballast and Apparatus..., First Ascent with 9 Persons made from Vauxhall September 9th 1836, William Spooner, circa 1836, uncoloured lithograph, upper right corner torn and repaired but not affecting image, one repaired marginal closed tear, slight dust soiling, 285 x 230 mm, with Lake (W. lithographer). The Ascent of the Royal Nassau Balloon from Vauxhall with the Parachute attached [and] The Fatal descent of the Parachute by which Mr Cocking lost his life. The Sketch taken by an Eye-witness, William Follit, Leicester Square & Reeves & Sons Cheapside, circa 1835, two hand-coloured lithographs on one sheet (as published), slight toning and dust soiling, 250 x 335 mm, plus Cauci (P. lithographer). A View in the Neighbourhood of Sevenoaks, selected by Mr T. R. Joliffe and Professor Cornillot for the scene of their first aerial ascent..., circa 1825, tint stone lithograph, some old tape and adhesion scarring to lower margin, not affecting title or image, very slight spotting to margins, 190 x 215 mm, and Murray (J. publisher). The ascent of Mr Sadler and Captn. Paget from Hackney, 12thg August 1811 from a drawing taken on the spot, August 19th [1811], uncoloured etching, 255 x 170 mm, with Pollard (R.). The Natives of Tornea Lapmark assembled at Enontekis to witness the launching of the first Balloon within the Arctic Circle, T. Cadell & W. Davies, 1819, uncoloured engraving after E. D. Clarke, 160 x 210 mm, plus Senell (J. publisher). View of the Ascent of Mr Lunardi's Celebrated Air Balloon from the Artillery Ground, Sept. 15th 1784, The European Magazine, Oct. 1784, uncoloured engraving, 230 x 170 mm, with others similar, various sizes and conditionQty: (21)

Lot 120

18TH CENTURY MEZZOTINT and later prints of gentlemen (3) to include J BOYDELL after Rembrandt - depicting an Eastern nobleman in turban, sculptor William Pether 1778, 47 x 34cms and W DENDY SADLER - depicting a gentleman speaker at a dining table, copyrighted 1908 by Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd, 41 x 29.5cms and another depicting a gentleman seated at a table and preparing food, London published 1913 by L H Lefevere, signed in pencil by the artist and possibly the engraver, 40 x 31cms

Lot 257

A Harrods Novelty Teapot, "1919 Walker Electric Van" by J Sadler and Sons

Lot 929

A Framed Etching After The Painting 'The Antiquary' By Walter Dendy Sadler Etched By James Dobie Monochrome etching, published by L.H. Lefevre & Sons, 1916, printed by J Brooker & Co. Pencil signed by artist and engraver to lower margin, publishers blinstamp to lower left. Framed and mounted under glass, 11 x 17 inches

Lot 929

A Framed Etching After The Painting 'The Antiquary' By Walter Dendy Sadler Etched By James Dobie Monochrome etching, published by L.H. Lefevre & Sons, 1916, printed by J Brooker & Co. Pencil signed by artist and engraver to lower margin, publishers blinstamp to lower left. Framed and mounted under glass, 11 x 17 inches

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