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Click here to subscribeA LARGE COLLECTION OF VINTAGE TEAWARES to include a quantity of Minton items comprising a 'Sinclair' trio, a 'Princess' cup and saucer (saucer possibly marked seconds, inclusions in the glaze, repair to the cup handle), a 'Chiltern' cup and saucer (inclusions in the glaze, cup dull when tapped), a quantity of 'Shaftesbury' side plates (two with hairline cracks, one with a chipped rim) and a milk jug (chipped rim, hairline crack), a quantity of 'Stanwood' items comprising three saucers and three cups in two forms (hairline crack to the single taller cup), three 'Talbot' trios (one cup with a hairline crack repair to one saucer, chip to the foot of one side plate), three tea cups in 'Windsor,' 'Grasmere (hairline crack),' and 'Isis' (hairline crack) patterns, two saucers in 'Stratford' and 'Helena' patterns, three side plates in two different patterns, and a sugar bowl (chip to the rim), a Shelley 'Pompadour' trio, a quantity of Coalport tea wares to include a group of 'Minerva' (and a variation) items comprising three cups in two forms, three saucers in two forms, a side plate, and a tea plate, a collection of 'Junetime tea wares comprising a serving dish, a cake plate a milk jug, a sugar bowl, six tea cups, and six saucers, a Coalport Ironbridge commemorative mug, a Harebell tea pot (chips to the foot), a 'Vintage' side plate, and an unnamed saucer (qty) (condition Report: itemised conditions above, items could benefit from a clean)
Shelley (Percy Bysshe) Queen Mab, first published edition, a pirate, publisher's advertisements at end, issued without the dedication to Harriet, bookplate and previous owner's ink signature to front endpapers, ex-Penzance library with perforated stamps to title and final f., original drab boards, rebacked, rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, 8vo, W. Clark, 1821. *** Provenance: pencil note to front pastedown stating, "Books from the Penzance Library sold 27 May 1964 (Sotheby's)." Shelley first privately published 'Queen Mab' in 1813. It was subsequently published in a pirated edition by R. Clark, with the help of Thomas Moses in 1821. As a result of publication Clark was prosecuted for vice and spent four months in prison.
A Shelley Phlox part tea service. Comprising of a teapot, six tea cups and saucers, a milk jug and sugar pot, with other Shelley pieces in various patterns including a Mode sugar bowl.The green and yellow teapot has damage to the lid and a chip to the internal rim, the Phlox teapot has a crack through the body. One saucer has yellow discolouration to the back and three other pieces have hairline cracks.
Royal Doulton Lambeth jug, Wedgwood Clementine & ice rose, Royal Worcester blush jug, Royal Creamware, Carltonware 3801 and one other unmarked jam pot, Dresden napkin rings, Wedgwood butter dish, Coalport miniature tyg, Shelley carnation dish with lid, yellow plates with poppy design & ironstone hat pin holder and pins
SHELLEY; a part tea service, decorated in the 'Chelsea' pattern, numbered 11280, including eight teacups, milk jug, two sandwich plates, eight saucers and eight side plates, also a part Aynsley tea service with floral decoration, including twelve teacups, two sandwich plates, milk jug, twelve cake plates and eleven saucers.
A Shelley 'Flashes and Flower' porcelain tea service, 1920s, for six settings, of octagonal form, comprising teacups, 6cm high, saucers, 13cm wide, side plates, 16cm wide, and a larger plate, 25cm wide, printed marks, no 11665Condition ReportOne saucer with a crack. Another with a hairline crack. Two plates have a dull ring. Crazing throughout. Wear to the decoration.
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND DECORATIVE ITEMS, to include two T & R Boote art nouveau tiles, figures including Cascades and Enesco, Aynsley and Shelley modelled flower ornaments, animal figures including Coalport, Royal Doulton and an Aynsley 'Piggy', a Crown Staffordshire bird figure, a Kaiser vase no 743, a collection of figures, wall plaques, etc depicting cherubs and angels, etc (5 boxes + loose) (sd)
A beautiful Shelley Pottery lusterware vase featuring a hand-painted design of vibrant floral motifs and a tree branch against a delicate iridescent finish. The vase is marked on the base with the Shelley England backstamp, indicating its authenticity. Known for its high-quality porcelain and artistic designs, Shelley Pottery was a leading English ceramics manufacturer from the late 19th to mid-20th century. This piece is a fine example of their craftsmanship, likely dating to the early 20th century. Dimensions: 9.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Assorted collectables, incl. Beswick Beatrix Potter figures, 'Timmy Tiptoes', 'Mr. Jeremy Fisher' and 'Johnny Town-Mouse'; A Royal Albert 'Johnny Town-Mouse with Bag' figure; The Sport of Kings boxed horse figures; A Shelley stone ware jug; Helios 12x40/20x60 Monocular; 'Little Performer' boxed toy; etc.