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Click here to subscribe† HARRY DAVIS (1910-1986) & MAY DAVIS (1914-1998) for Crowan Pottery; a group of six stoneware pots comprising three mugs, a small milk jug and pair of ramekins, impressed pottery marks, mug height 7cm, and a slipware beer mug labelled as by May Davis but probably by Ivan Martin for Cricklade Pottery, height 14cm (7). Condition Report: Chip to rim of one mug, hairlines to one ramekin, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
† SIDNEY TUSTIN (1914-2005) for Winchcombe Pottery; a group of slipware ceramics comprising a mug, dish and soup, impressed ST and pottery marks, tallest 10cm, and a Coldstone Kiln conical bowl (4).Condition Report: Mug glaze has blistered in places due to over firing, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
A Pair of Worcester Porcelain Butter Tubs, Covers and Stands, circa 1775, printed in underglaze blue with the "Fence" pattern, crescent marks, ex H. Leonard fuller collection, together with a sugar bowl in "Mansfield" pattern, cylindrical mug, a Caughley fluted tea canister, sparrow beak jug and sucrier and cover (one tray)Butter tubs - one with loss to one handle, the cover with loss to the corner of the handle notch. No other damage to the six components and free from repair. Mansfield bowl - slight wear and staiing to rimBowl and cover - bowl with a rim chipMug - in good conditionTea Caddy - chip to rim of cover and chip to rimJug - chip to end of spout
Portmeirion Pottery Apollo 11 commemorative mug designed by John Cuffley, celebrating the historic 1969 moon landing. This striking black ceramic mug features gold detailing, including an intricate depiction of the lunar module and a tribute to the Apollo 11 mission with the famous inscription: "HERE MEN FROM THE PLANET EARTH FIRST SET FOOT UPON THE MOON JULY 1969 A.D. WE CAME IN PEACE FOR ALL MANKIND." The unique double-ringed handle adds to the distinctiveness of this collectible piece. Marked on the base with the designer's name and Portmeirion Pottery backstamp, made in England.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 4"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A 19th century French glass perfume bottle with gilded decoration, height 17cm. Together with a green glass vase with floral decoration and hallmarked silver rim, height 13.5cm, a basalt jug, five Royal Doulton coffee cans and saucers (plus one extra saucer), a Majolica flowerhead plate, a pair of Coalport cabinet plates with topographical decoration, a Staffordshire figure of a girl with a recumbent deer, and a Wedgwood Richard Guyatt commemorative mug, in one box.
This exquisite Swarovski collection features nine crystal figurines, including eight from the Crystal Memories series and one from the Secrets collection. The centerpiece of the set is the Swarovski Secrets gold flower box with a vial of tiny crystals, model 235917. The Crystal Memories figurines include gold-accented classics: Atomizer (173888), Piece of Cake (174106), Telephone (180408), Rowboat (176083), Sailboat (183282), Piano Version 1 (173368), Lantern (172293), and Beer Mug (173369). Each piece showcases Swarovski’s signature craftsmanship and timeless elegance. The tallest piece measures 2.25”H. A beautiful and rare collection for discerning collectors or Swarovski enthusiasts.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Royal Doulton figurine titled "The Foaming Quart," model HN2162, issued in 1954. This piece features a cheerful character seated with a mug of ale, dressed in vibrant red and yellow attire. Designed with intricate hand-painted details, it stands approximately 6"H. The base bears the Royal Doulton backstamp, along with registration numbers. A collectible piece showcasing Royal Doulton's renowned craftsmanship and whimsical artistry.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
William (Bill) Harries Clement OBE MC TD (1915-2007) - A large collection of press and personal photographs, ephemera, etc including documents relating to his OBE, documents relating to his appointment as Secretary to the Welsh Rugby Union, correspondence and telegrams with regards to his first cap, together with a Pewter tankard for The Welsh Rugby Union 1881-1981, a Spode pottery mug for the Rugby Football Union Centenary 1871-1971, an Islwyn hand cut crystal tankard for Welsh Classicals Bill Clement, an electroplated waiter awarded to W H Clement OBE MC TD JP, Happy Retirement WRSU (SG) 1981 etc CONDITION REPORT: Provence - from the family of William (Bill) Harries Clement OBE MC TD (1915-2007) was a Welsh international wing who played club rugby for Llanelli and was capped six times for Wales. and after his appearance for the British Isles was seen as the best defensive wing of the decade, In his later career he became Secretary of the Welsh Rugby Union. Rugby playing career Clement was selected to the Wales team while playing for Llanelli, the team he captained during the 1938/39 season. On 22 October 1935 he was part of the Llanelli team that faced the touring New Zealand national team. In 1937 Clement was selected to represent the Welsh team as part of the 1937 Home Nations Championship. In 1938 Clement was chosen to represent the British Isles in their 1938 tour of South Africa. This would be his last rugby campaign as a knee injury sustained in 1938 ended his playing career
Mixed Lot: Small Victorian mug chased and engraved between plain oval beaded cartouches, one presentation engraved, London 1874, makers mark for The Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd, 8cm tall (a/f) together with three hallmarked teaspoons, a Dutch white metal spoon and a silver handled small button hook
Collection of studio ceramicsto include a Ray Finch at Winchcombe Pottery salt glazed mug, marked to the footrim, 12cm high, a Sid Tustin at Winchcombe Pottery jug, green and brown slipware, impressed marks to the footrim, 12cm high, a pair of possibly Dartington mugs and teapot, Ashby Guild turquoise glazed vase, marked to the base, 21cm high, a Reginald Fairfax Wells (1877-1951) Coldrum Soon pottery vase, incised mark to the base, 23.5cm high and others (11) The Reginald Wells 'Soon' vase only: Overall minimal display wear and scratches. Minimal glaze faults in places to the rim (Due to the firing, not damage). Overall seems ok. No chips or restoration that we can see.Other items: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
Collection of studio ceramics comprising an Alan Caiger-Smith at Aldermaston teapot, with green brushstrokes on a white ground and a bamboo handle, signed to the base, 26cm high overall, a Simon Middleton at Aldermaston pot and cover with small handles, signed to the base, 13.5cm high, a Laurence McGowan studio potter bowl decorated with birds, signed and dated 1992 to the base, 19.5cm wide x 10.5cm high, a Kat Wheeler sake cup, marked to the base, 5cm high, a slipware mug, indistinctly marked, possibly Jim Malone, 10.5cm high, a Clarice Cliff egg cup and two tiles (8) At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
A mixed lot of hallmarked silver comprising a photo holder featuring a duck, a duck napkin ring, a Sherry decanter label, together with a christening mug and tray marked 925, a silver plated Paddington Bear tea spoon, a silver plated decanter label and a white metal egg cup unmarked, silver weight 6oz 9dwt.