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Click here to subscribeRichard Joyce - Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian - A 1930s Art Deco bowl decorated to the centre with a leaping deer against a stylised tree, the whole in pale grey with a green border edge, impressed and incised marks, diameter 22.5cm, together with a Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian shape 170 bowl thrown by Edward Radford and decorated by Gladys Rogers, diameter 24cm. (2)
Edward Radford and Gladys Rogers - Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian - Two 1930s Art Deco vases, the first, shape 202, of ovoid form decorated with tonal green against a pale grey, the second, shape 157, of swollen form with a streaked blue over a pale grey, both with impressed marks, tallest 21cm, damages. (2)
ARSENAL / AUTOGRAPHS 1960'S Signed team line-ups from sections of home Reserve and Youth Team matches from the early 1960's. Each sheet is signed by all 11 players. Players include Whitson, Smithson, Tapping, Barry Gould, Ferry, Simpson, Muir, Ray Bloomfield, O'Rourke, Court, Anderson, Black, Storey, Hunt, Milne, Vic Adams, Dunlop, Sammels, Radford, Bell, Whittaker, McClelland, Smith and Turner. Many of the players did not appear in the Arsenal 1st team. Generally good
An autograph album containing approximately sixty autographed individual pages of entertainers, theatre actors, personalities and celebrities of yesteryear, all c. 1940s, to include Noel Coward, Richard Goolden, Gladys and Clay Keys, Elsie Carlisle, Joe Loss, Cavan O'Connor, Billy Russell, Kitty Masters, Eric Winston, Billy Thorburn, Vic Oliver, Ted Ray, Basil Radford, Forsythe, Seamon & Farrell, and Adele Dixon, etc, the index states the performer's name, the place where the signature was obtained, the place appearing, title and date the autograph was received, the album belonged to H. J. Hopwood, Blackpool, dated 1943, each page has also been illustrated in an Art Deco manner, by the owner of the album, most pages with photographs.
† JACK CLIFFORD METSON A.R.B.S.A. (Scottish, 1905-1987); oil on board, 'Radford Mill Near Inkberrow', painted circa 1947 and exhibited at the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Spring Exhibition circa 1948, signed lower right, information label verso, 35 x 40cm, framed.Condition Report: † This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
A collection of mixed ceramics and others to include; a couple of bits of Royal Albert "Old Country Roses", a Radford large vase, a Royal Doulton multicoloured vase, a modern footed dish, a relief moulded masked small tile, 20th Century Delft clogs, other clogs, Royal Doulton "Eric Knowles" character jug, leonardo figure, 20th Century small glass paperweight, Carlton ware milk jug, Radford dish, modern Studio bits, brass bell, wooden bowl, Royal Worcester egg coddlers, commemorative base metal Bank coins inc. Churchill and others etc. (1 box)
D'OYLY CARTE OPERA COMPANY: Selection of vintage signed postcard photographs by various singers associated with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company and the operas of W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, including Henry Lytton (3), Walter Passmore (3), George Baker, Charles Manners, Courtice Pounds, Robert Radford (2), Webster Booth, Ruth Vincent, Rutland Barrington (3), Charles H. Workman (2), Walter Hyde, Bertha Lewis, Winnie Melville etc., together with a printed 8vo folding menu card for a Gilbert & Sullivan Dinner organised by the Gallery First Nighters' Club at the Restaurant Frascati on 10th November 1929, individually signed to the inside by over fifteen members of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company including Henry A. Lytton, Nellie Briercliffe, Winifred Lawson, Bertha Lewis, Winnie Melville, Darrell Fancourt, Sydney Granville, Derek Oldham, Leo Sheffield etc. All have signed in fountain pen inks or bold pencil. G to VG, 26
Group of 20th century pottery figures including a Royal Doulton Film Classics Collection figure of Dumbo, limited edition 462/1500, printed and painted marks, on a wooden stand, a Royal Doulton figure of Old Mother Hubbard from the Nursery Rhyme Collection, circa 1999, limited edition 781/1500, printed DNR3 mark, a Royal Doulton Disney's 101 Dalmatians 'Pups in the Armchair', DN11 marks, a reproduction Carltonware 'My Goodness My Guinness' figure, a Royal Doulton Winnie the Pooh The Music Collection, Christopher Robin Strums a Melody, circa 2004, a crested Good Luck Gretna Green cat, 1930's B Radford handpainted squat candlestick and a Wade spill tree stump vase (8)
A collection of pottery vases,comprising two William Moorcroft examples, impressed marks, the largest 24cm high, an Edward Thomas Radford Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian example, impressed marks, 18cm high, a lustreware example, with a silver rim, London 1859, 17cm high, a French example, decorated with herons, dated 1934, 14.5cm high, and a final example, the rim with a wave border, indistinct signature, 15cm high (6)Condition ReportCrack to the Royal Lancastrian example. Crazing throughout.
A two piece clown costume worn by Ross Martin on The Wild Wild West (CBS, 1965-69), Jay Silverheels on The Lone Ranger (ABC, 1949-57), and Jack Weston on Burke's Law (ABC, 1963-66), as well as in the last Republic serial, King of the Carnival (Republic Pictures, 1955).The costume's original Western Costume Co. label and Western Costume stamps are present in the shirt, and Western Costume stamps are present in the pants. The shirt has velcro and hook closures, and decorative pom poms. The pants have a string closure.Ross Martin wore the costume in season one, episode four of the Wild Wild West, titled "The Night of the Sudden Death," when Artie goes undercover at the circus (the episode aired October 8, 1965). The stock costume was re-used later on that series in season three, episode nine, "The Night of the Circus of Death," where the orange striped ribbon was added. In the appearance, it was worn by an extra who walks past West and Gordon juggling. Jay Silverheels as Tonto wore the costume in the Lone Ranger episode "Wanted: The Lone Ranger," where the Lone Ranger and Tonto don clown costumes to sneak into an outlaw only stronghold. The episode aired May 12, 1955.On Burke's Law, Jack Weston wore the costume on season two, episode 23, "Who Killed the Thirteenth Clown?," referring to the dozen clowns who, in their circus act, cram into a tiny car. One does not get out alive causing hero Amos Burke to investigate the mystery. Weston plays one of the clowns and wears the costume. The episode aired February 24, 1965.The costume first arrived on the Republic lot in 1955 for their last serial, King of the Carnival, where it was worn by a killer. That series, as well as the other shows featuring the costume, were all filmed at the studio on Radford, which became CBS Studio City. The costume was ultimately returned to Western Costume Co. Includes a photograph of the costume being worn in King of the Carnival and a DVD of the Wild Wild West episode "The Night of the Sudden Death."
Christopher Saxton, Warwickshire and Leicestershire, hand-coloured map, rather discoloured, visible 39.5 x 52cm.Condition report:Margins all appear to have been trimmed so the plate mark is not immediately clear in the current frame, perhaps looking on the reverse you can see the lower plate mark. We haven't taken it out of the frame; it is glazed front and back so you can see the centre crease and historic tape and paste. We take this to be an original copy. The orange colour is particularly vivid, even more so than comes across on the additional images it has to be said. There is a label pasted to the frame verso for 'P.J/ Radford, Denmead nr Portsmouth, Hants', along with handwritten notes in pencil, and what appear to be much earlier county names in pen to top right margin verso, and a number in the upper right corner, partially obscured by the frame.
Christopher Saxton, Herefordshire, hand-coloured county map somewhat discoloured, and creased, visible 38.5x51.5cm.Condition report:Historic repair down the centre, with evident tears existing at the bottom margin, affecting the MERIDIES and surrounding area. Tape backing to stabilise the tears evident verso. A historic crease line running diagonally from the lower margin below the encircled HEREFORDIA, running up through the county to the top margin almost running through Ludlow. Other creases elsewhere but none as lengthy. The plate mark is not obvious, so it may have been trimmed very close and hidden behind the existing frame. Bunch of grapes watermark is present. Gallery label for PJ Radford, Denmead, nr Portsmouth, Hants, and pencil written notes presumably from that trade.