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Click here to subscribeJazz - Ninety-six 78 r.p.m. 12 long-playing records, including Ben Webster & Oscar Peterson, 'Soulville' double album (Verve 2352 029 & 030); Billy Banks and his Rhythmakers, untitled (CBS M52732); McKinney's Cotton Pickers, untitled (RCA Victor RD.7561); Paul Barbarin, 'New Orleans Jamboree' (Concert Hall CJ-1205); The Harlem Hamfats, untitled (Ace of Hearts AH 77), (2 boxes).
A tea service, 19th century, possibly New Hall, comprising: eleven tea cups; six coffee cups; twelve saucers; two bread and butter plates; a slop bowl; a milk jug; a sucrier and cover; and a teapot; decorated with a band of orange and yellow fern design surrounded by two borders of gilt patterns with stylised floral gilt cartouches.
A Staffordshire bone china mug, painted with a sportsman shooting snipe, attended by a setter and two pointers, auricular handle, 7.5cm high (handle cracked); a Spode pale-lilac ground 'Low Dutch' jug sprigged in white relief with figures (minor wear); two other similar jugs, probably New Hall (one cracked to spout); a Staffordshire salt-glazed stoneware blue-ground mug sprigged with classical figures and a similar jug, circa 1830
Jackson (Purcell of Derby - Moments with the Muse, for subscribers, Derby, 1855, scarce; (John Allen) - Matlock with other Poems, New Edition, engraved vignettes and litho f'piece, tree calf, London & Derby, Whittaker & Co and Bemrose & Son, nd; Spencer T Hall - The Peak and The Plains in Woodland Field and Mountain, tree calf, 1853; scarce; John King - Rustic Leays Scarborough, nd; The Aurora Borelis a Literary Annual edited by Members of the Society of Friends, Newcastle upon Tyne and London, 1833 (5)
An H & R Daniel Shell Shape coffee cup and saucer, the green ground border picked out in gilt, pattern number 5045, a David teacup, coffee cup and saucer, with gadrooned borders, painted with flowers, pattern number 4312, and a New Hall coffee can, with ring handle, bat printed en grisaille with buildings.
A New Hall helmet shaped milk jug, with loop handle, painted in famille rose palette with a woman holding a parasol, and a young boy with a flower, in a fenced garden, in Chinese style, the interior with a puce, blue and iron red loop and pendant flowerhead band, on round foot, 3 3/4" high (9.5cm), circa 1785 This is New Hall pattern number 20
A rare New Hall coffee cup, with grooved loop handle, painted in famille rose palette with a mother and child, in a fenced garden, in Chinese style, the interior with a puce and blue loop and dot band, 2 1/4" high (5.8 cm), circa 1790 (glued). This is New Hall pattern number 20. This form of handle is most uncommon in New Hall porcelains. .
A New Hall facetted saucer dish, the pale blue ground central roundel and border painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, with gilt dentil and line bands, 8" diameter (20.5 cm), circa 1790. See Pat Preller, A Partial Reconstruction of the New Hall pattern book, for a similar saucer dish, the pattern number not known. .
A rare New Hall serpentine sided low creamboat, the leaf moulded loop handle with pointed terminal, painted in famille rose palette with pendant flowers and leaves, beneath puce and iron red leaf scrolls, and a purple band, the exterior painted in puce with simple scattered flowers, 5" long (12.8cm) circa 1785-88 This is New Hall pattern number 121 This form of New Hall creamboat appears to be unrecorded
A rare New Hall serpentine sided tea canister and flat cover, with ovoid knop, decorated in gilt with scattered flowers and leaves, within gilt flower and leaf scroll bands, 4 1/2" high (11.5cm) pattern number 264 in gilt, circa 1790 See David Holgate, New Hall, figure 74, for a polychrome tea canister and cover of this form