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A Mintons earthenware two handled pedestal bowl in the Art Nouveau taste - early 20th century, blue-green printed factory mark, with gilt scroll handles, painted with lilies and intertwined leaves on a mottled blue-green ground, 20cm diameter plus handles, 9.75cm high; together with a 1920s Maling lustre ware bowl, 21.2cm diameter. (2)* Mintons: Some gilt wear, notably to top of handles. Some hard water limescale residue below the rim to the interior. A little light glaze scratching to base of interior. No other faults - no chips, cracks or restoration. / Maling: Good condition, with just minor gilt wear and light glaze crazing to the base.
A mid 19th century rococo teapot and cover, picked out in gilt, 22cm high, c.1860; others; similar sucriers and covers; German and other figures; teaware; three tier cake stand; Maling pin dishes; Continental cabaret tray; 19th century Coalbrookdale casket, lofty floral cover, the shaped rectangular base, with leafy handles and feet, in azure and yellow, picked out in gilt, 14cm wide, c.1880; a mid 19th century pot pourri, in the manner of Coalport, decorated with flowers on a pink ground, picked out in gilt, 12cm diam, c.1850; a Derby coffee can and saucer, pattern 467, c.1790; etc
Four Maling lustre ware Chinoiserie style bowls to include: 1. "Blossom", pattern no 5726, circa 1932-34, with two large bands of pink prunus blossom, orange mottled ground, approx 21.5cm diam x 10cm high (crazing to interior) 2. "Peony and Butterfly", pattern 5819, circa 1932-34, pink peonies on blue or orange mottled grounds, butterfly to interior centre, approx 21.5cm x 10cm 3. "Green Pheasant", pattern 6016, circa 1930s, three vignettes to border and central panel with a pheasant or Bird of Paradise on green ground, approx 21.2 x 10cm 4. "Rosine", pattern no 6262, circa 1940, the yellow flowers on green and orange mottled ground, gilt and black geometric highlights, approx 21.5 diam x 10cm high (4)
Two Maling Classic bowls to include: 1. Bacchus?, with grape and vine leaf border, central butterfly medallion on orange mottled ground, pattern no 5916m, circa 1932-34, approx 21.5cm diam x 10cm high 2. Classic, pattern 6163, circa 1940a, stylised Classical border with fish and acanthus scrolls, the centre with basket of fruit, orange ground to interior, blue to exterior, approx 24.2cm diam x 10.8cm high (20
A BOX AND LOOSE METALWARE, EPHEMERA, AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a bronze singing bowl, a boxed pair of Royal Selangor pewter tumblers decorated with flowers and insects, a Ringtons Ltd Maling Ware vase (hairline to rim), a vintage lighter, ephemera to include GB commemorative stamps, a Shirley Temple studio card with printed signature, etc (1 box + loose) (sd)
A vintage Maling Newcastle Upon Tyne Lustre Ware Art Nouveau pottery table lamp base. H30cm Condition Report: Appears in a very good condition for its age, no cracks, chips or restoration. There is rubbing to the gilt wotk mostly around the top rim. There are fine hair line cracks under the glaze on the fruit on the stem.
A fine General Service Medal awarded to Acting Lance Bombardier J. V. Smith, Royal Artillery, who was recommended for the George Medal in 1957 after making safe a terrorist bomb laden with ‘ten pounds of nuts and bolts’ outside a Cypriot cinema General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Cyprus, with M.I.D. oak leaf (22832393 Gnr. J. V. Smith. R.A.) edge bruising, nearly very fine £240-£280 --- M.I.D. London Gazette 23 July 1957: ‘In recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Cyprus for the period 1st January to 30 June, 1957.’ John Victor Smith was recommended for the George Medal whilst serving in Cyprus as Acting Lance Bombardier with the 16th Light Ant-Aircraft Regiments, Royal Artillery. This was later downgraded by Major-General D. A. Kendrew to a mention in despatches. The original recommendation by Lieutenant-Colonel J. D. Maling, Officer Commanding 16th L.A.A. Regiment, states: ‘At about 1950hrs on the evening of 24 Feb 57, 22832393 L/Bdr Smith J.V. of 26 LAA battery, RA, 16 LAA Regiment RA, was standing in a cinema queue outside the Globe Cinema, Episkopi, with two other members of the Battery when he noticed an oil tin standing against the cinema wall, and approximately at the middle of the queue. L/Bdr Smith was alert to the possibility of the tin being an EOKA bomb, and immediately began a closer investigation whereupon he saw a time pencil protruding from the top of the tin. With complete disregard for his own personal safety, and recognising the need for immediate action, he at once removed the time pencil and cap at great personal risk to himself. He then gallantly carried the home made bomb to a place of safety in the vicinity, not knowing whether or not a second time pencil or other detonating device was still in the bomb. He then remained in the vicinity until a bomb disposal expert arrived. When the bomb was dismantled it was found to contain eight sticks of dynamite and ten pounds of nuts and bolts, and was estimated to be capable of causing heavy casualties in the surroundings in which it was found. The time pencil detonated at 2015hrs approximately. By his alertness in identifying the bomb, and bravery in removing the detonator at great risk to himself, L/Bdr Smith undoubtedly saved the lives of a large number of persons waiting to see the film that night. This young NCO’s action in a sudden and unexpected crisis is an outstanding example of observation, courage and initiative in the highest traditions of the army. 5 March 1957.’
John Henry Mole RI (1814-1886) - Going Home, signed and dated 1870, signed again, inscribed with the title and artist's address, 7 Guilford Place Russell Square London on the artist's label on the backboard, watercolour, 61 x 103cm Provenance: John Ford Maling (1858-192) earthenware manufacturer of Newcastle on Tyne; thence by descent to the present vendor A fine example of a Victorian exhibition watercolour in fine original fresh condition, undisturbed in its original gilt frame
English School, late 18th-early 19th century - Portrait of a Lady of the Maling family of Northumberland, seated three-quarter length with a lace-trimmed red dress, 88 x 70.5cm Provenance: The sitter and by descent in the Maling family to John Ford Maling (1858-1923) earthenware manufacturer of Newcastle on Tyne; thence by descent to the present vendor Overpainted hole extreme left otherwise undamaged and in original condition, varnish dirty, in contemporary gilt cavetto frame, with loss
FOUR BOXES OF MIXED CERAMICS, to include a selection of tea ware and storage jars 'Harvest' design St Michael, including a Hornsea jar similar design, Denby 'Serenade' brown dinner plates, side plates and bowls, a vintage 1970's stoneware blue coffee set, six cups, saucers, coffee pot, milk creamer and sugar bowl, Royal Doulton 'Fairfield' D6339, coffee cups and saucers, Franconia 5361, plated handled soup bowls with flower pattern, selection of blue stoneware jugs, Royal Doulton oval meat plate, Allertons, old English blue flower border pattern plates, cups and saucers, etc. planters and vases to include Maling corner, Burleigh Ware, Habitat, West Germany green and brown Rumtopf jar with lid, 801-28, etc. (sd), (4 boxes)
ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE OF IMAGES MOTHERHOOD, AND OTHER ROYAL DOULTON AND ROYAL COPENHAGEN FIGURES HN 3463, along with a Hummel figure, Royal Doulton Figues, Almost Grown HN3425, This Little Pig HN2125, Well Done HN 3362, Royal Copenhagen figure 1739 and a Maling butterfly design plate tallest 21cm high Minor dust and residue to elephant group, no other noticeable damage or signs of repair. The figures in second image also have some minor dust and residue throughout the items however no other noticeable damage or signs of repair. Some fading and scratches to the decoration to the maling butterfly plate no other noticeable damage or signs of repair
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