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Click here to subscribeA COLLECTION OF PORTMEIRION TOTEM AND RIDGWAY HOMEMAKER VINTAGE TABLEWARE, comprising a sixteen piece dark green Portmeirion Totem coffee set (coffee pot has a cracked handle, one coffee can has a large crack and chip, mug has a chipped foot rim and a glaze fault inside), four white Portmeirion Totem coffee cans and saucers, five Homemaker tea plates (one chipped), four 23cm plates and a 25.5cm plate (34) (Condition Report: most pieces appear ok, specific obvious damage as stated, some crazing especially the white Totem pieces, would benefit from a clean)
Antique floral dessert service attributed to Ridgway, C;1840. To include one large comport and 11 side plates. All with cobalt blue borders, 4 small floral cartouche and a central floral spray, all hand painted. Pattern number on one plate 611. Plates are 21.5cm, comport restored, three plates a/f
A collection of blue and white plates; Barratts of Staffordshire Willow, Churchill Ridgway of Staffordshire Windsor, Booths British Scenery Fragrance Royale Stafford, Royal Kendal Faith Unity Discipline plate, desk lighters, etc. **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**
19thC porcelain including Davenport Chalcedony twin handled pedestal sauce tureens with fixed stands and hand decorated landscapes in black enamel, a plate decorated with a flower entitled 'Byzantine Squill' verso, Chalcedony cup and saucer with Greek key decoration, (vendor advises this was attributed to Davenport by Terence Locket) similar saucer dish, probably Davenport, Ridgway drabware bough pot and a plate decorated with landscapes in black enamels, tallest 13cm
A quantity of mid-century tea and dinnerware, to include Royal Doulton 'Westwood' coffee pots, coffee cups, tea cups, saucers, side plates, lidded tureens, plates, etc, four Ridgway 'Homemaker' plates, a Royal Doulton Art Deco trio decorated with fruit and leaves, Crown Ducal Art Deco plates, etc (3).
Glassware - a heavy cut glass vase; others; bowls; tray; A French shaped circular pedestal plate, painted with courting couple, 22.5cm diam, c.1900; a 19th century circular plate, painted by C M Ridgway, with cherub and nest, 29cm diam, framed; an Italian 'bland de chine' figural lamp, with oriental figure, 36cm high
THREE BOXES OF CERAMICS, GLASS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a small copper vase by Henry Loveridge & Co, a John Ridgway 'Cyprus' pattern blue and white twin handled meat plate printed with exotic birds, Coalport Indian Tree coffee cans and saucers, a florally encrusted vase, Royal Doulton Rose Elegans TC1010 teacups, saucers and tea plates, four rustic green wine glasses, a Beswick copper lustre tankard, character jugs including Catherine of Aragon D6658, etc (3 boxes) (sd)
After E.D. Smith, The Natural Order of Gerania, a set of six 19th century hand coloured botanical engravings engraved by J. Watts, published 1826 by J. Ridgway of Piccadilly. Plate size 20 x 12cm. (6). Condition Report: The paper is uneven to all and some are more uneven than others. One with a noticeable mark, approx. 2cm. Another has a 12cm high by 1cm wide faded strip top left running down. Another 2 examples have faded sections in the same area running all the way down the left side.
Victorian porcelain tea service in the manner of Ridgway, c1830, the Rococo shaped bodies hand painted with floral bunches between gilt highlights on a blue background. Service consisting of teapot, sucrier, cream jug, slop bowl, side plates, differing sizes of teacups, side plates and saucers, approx. twenty-eight pieces.
Various 19th century ceramics to include a stoneware puzzle jug inscribed 'A Puzzle Gentlemen now try, your skill if you can, drink without a spill', height 21.5cm, an E Ridgway large Crimean War commemorative jug with pewter lid, the body with three soldiers within garlands standing on two fallen eagles, marked to base, height 24cm, and a Celia Gibson's pottery black glazed teapot with enamelled floral decoration, height 12.5cm (3).Condition Report: Puzzle jug - some damage to the scallop, but the body is fineCrimean jug - very good for its age, clean and tidy
Box of mostly blue and white china to include: two Meissen 'Blue Onion' design teacups (one a second, both with blue crossed sword marks to bases), Copeland Spode 'Luxor' design cabinet cup and saucer, Palissy teapot, Ridgway 'Windsor' milk jug, Tuscan china teaware, Wedgwood 'Woodlands' plates, willow pattern bowls and plates and other blue and white bowls and plates, 'Old Willow' miniature teapot, miniature china etc.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A Ridgway navette shaped dish, painted with summer flowers, within an oval, the ground with foliage and berries, the handles in relief with fruiting vine, 25.5cm diam, marked No.610 in red, c.1810; a pair of English Porcelain shaped circular dessert plates, painted with figs and pears, turquoise borders, banded gilt jewelled border, 23cm diam, pattern 9054, c.1870 (3)
A collection of unbound ephemera publications predominantly George III and Regency to include Political Showman at home, twelfth edition, London: William Hone, 1821; Thoughts on the Prince's Debts, London: J. Debrett, 1795; A Letter to the Prince of Wales on second application to Parliament, London: J. Owen, 1787, 5th edition; A True Statement of the Circumstances which led to the late change of Administration, London: J. Ridgway, 1807; A short account of a late short administration, London: J. Ridgway, n.d.; 2nd Edition; Plain Facts or the new ministry convicted by their own deeds, London: J. Ridgway, 1807; Letters of Scaevola on the Dismissal of His Majesty's late ministers, Part 1 & 2, London: J. Ridgway, 1807; First & Second Report from the Committee of Secrecy, London: J. Debrett, 1794, third edition; Non Mi Ricrodo & c ..., London: William Hone, 1820, 22nd edition, George Cruikshank illus.; The Political House that Jack Built, London: William Hone, 1819, 15th edition; Sophia Princess of Zell to George the First on his accession to the Throne of England - A Poetical Epistle, London: William Hone, 1820; An Admonitory Letters to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales on the Subject of the Late Delicate Enquiry, London: Tipper & Richards, 1806, 7th edition; A Letter from a young Prince to his Royal Father, London: J. Owen, 1795; Communications on the Part of the Queen with his Majesty's Government laid before the Houses of Parliament, June 1820, London: G. Clarke, 1820, 4to.; An Act for enlarging the Terms and Powers granted ... for repairing the Roads from Henley Bridge ... to Dorchester Bridge, London, n.d.; Cappe (Newcombe) Four Discourses on the Incompatibility of the Love of Pleasure with the love of God, York: Printed by Thomas Wilson, 1820; Phillips (Richard) Golden Rules for Jurymen, single sheet, 57cm x 45cm; Bradshaw's Map of the Railways, n.d. 40cm x 53cm, single sheet; and three French publications including Ambs-Dales (J.B.), Histoire Veritable et Complete de Chodruc-Duclos, surnomme L'Homme aux Haillons et la Longue Barbe..., Paris, 180, Quatrieme Edition, 12mo
A George I provincial silver tumbler cup, engraved with a marital armorial, with gilt interior, by Benjamin Pemberton, Chester probably 1725, diameter 7.3cm. £600-£800 --- Provenance: The Marital arms are those of Cotton impaling Tollemache. The armorial commemorates the marriage of Sir Robert Salusbury Cotton (2 January 1695 - 27 August 1748), 3rd Baronet of Combermere in the County of Cheshire and Lady Elizabeth Tollemache (died 16 August 1745). Robert and Elizabeth were married at the Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul, Harrington, in the County of Northamptonshire on 24 January 1716. Robert was the third son of Sir Thomas Cotton, 2nd Baronet of Combermere and his wife, Philadelphia Lynch, whilst Elizabeth was the eldest daughter of Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Earl of Dysart and his wife, Grace Wilbraham. Upon the death of his father on 12 June 1715, Robert succeeded to the family baronetcy that had been created for his great great grandfather, Sir Robert Cotton (circa 1635-18 December 1712) in the Baronetage of England on 29 March 1677. Although a landed gentleman, Robert also sat as a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons for Cheshire (1727-34) and later for Lostwithiel (1741-47). He served as the Custos Rotulorum of Denbighshire (1716-48) and as the Lord Lieutenant of Denbighshire (1733-48). Sadly, as Robert and Elizabeth had no issue from their marriage, upon Robert’s death in 1748, his younger brother, Lynch Salusbury Cotton succeeded him as the 4th Baronet of Combermere. Literature: Maurice H. Ridgway & Philip T. Priestley: The Compendium of Chester Gold and Silver Marks, pub ACC, page 67. Condition Report Marks rubbed, date letter heavily so. Interior gilding rubbed and scratched on base. Weight 3oz.
Wakefield (Priscilla). An Introduction to Botany, in a series of Familiar Letters..., to which is added, The Pleasures of Botanical Pursuits. A Poem, by Sarah Hoare, 9th edition, London: Harvey and Darton [et al], 1823, 9 hand-coloured engraved plates including frontispiece, folding table, some offsetting and toning, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf, rebacked and corners repaired, red morocco title label to spine, 12mo, together with:[Newton, James]. [A Compleat Herbal of the late James Newton, M.D. containing the prints and the English names of several thousand Trees, Plants, Shrubs, Flowers, Exotics, &c. all curiously engraved on cooper-plates, London: E. Cave [et al.], 1752], engraved portrait frontispiece and 175 plates, bound without text leaves (title, dedication, preface, 3 leaves of table of authors and 3 leaves of index), index at rear provided in 5 folding leaves of manuscript written in a neat hand, plates from 165 onwards incorrectly numbered and corrected in a contemporary hand, contemporary diced calf, gilt decorated spine with green morocco title label, joint and head of spine rubbed, 8vo,Smith (James Edward). A Grammar of Botany, illustrative of Artificial, as well as Natural, Classification, with an explanation of Jussieu's System, 2nd edition, London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1826, 21 hand-coloured engraved plates, spotting mostly to title and final leaf, light offsetting from plates, contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spine, joints and foot of spine strengthened, 8vo,Miller (Phillip). The Gardeners Kalendar; Directing what Works are necessary to be performed every Month in the Kitchen, Fruit, and Pleasure-Gardens, as also in the Conservatory and Nursery..., 14th edition, London: Printed for the Author, 1765, engraved frontispiece, five folding engraved plates, Eardiston armorial bookplate to upper pastedown, contemporary calf, worn at head and foot of spine, 8vo,Lindley (John). Ladies' Botany: or a Familiar Introduction to the Study of the Natural System of Botany, 2 volumes, London: James Ridgway and Sons, 1837, 50 hand-coloured engraved plates, top edge gilt, later 19th-century green morocco-backed cloth by Birdsall & Son of Northampton, some cracking and wear to joints and extremities, 8vo, plus other 18th-early 20th century natural history and botany relatedQTY: (15)
A collection of 1980's and 1990's 7" singles, artists to include: Sting; Utah Saints; Roachford; Aswad; Kenny Rogers; Undercover; Jason Donovan; Chris De Burgh; Candy Dulfer; Jon Secada; John Parr; Chris Rea; Simple Minds; Midge Ure; Sly Fox; Amazulu; Stan Ridgway; and many others, all in original paper or picture sleeves. (Qty)