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FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, to include a Dame Laura Knight 1937 coronation mug, a Keeling & Co Losol Ware Rosslyn tureen and ladle, six Furnivals 'Denmark' bowls, a Chinese celadon glazed plate, Crown Devon pieces including an Art Deco printed and tinted six piece coffee set decorated with flowers, and a green lustre vase with gilt ram's head handles, height 16.5cm, Midwinter Pottery Spanish Garden dinner wares, a quantity of meat plates, Royal Worcester 'Evesham' tureens and plates, etc (5 boxes + loose) (sd)
A collection of four hexagon form ceramic bowls with hand painted floral designs (d. 16.5cm), together with five Famille Rose dishes with floral design and gilt border (l. 14cm), a Shorter & Sons 1930s square yellow dish with bee to top (stamped verso), a yellow Carlton Ware lemon jug with lemon squeezer to top, a similar jug decorated as a house with lemon squeezer to top, and a lidded Crown Devon honey pot with cover decorated as a house (h. 12cm) (stamped verso) (13)
A collection of Crown Devon mixed pastel enamel and lustre teacups and saucers with scallop rim (marked verso), together with a Shorter and Sons abstract form studio pottery planter/dish (l. 19cm) (stamped verso), and a pair of polychrome ceramic coffee mugs decorated with spots and white checkerboard pattern finished with jagged star shaped handles (h. 10cm) (signed indistinctly verso) (13)
A GROUP OF MISCELLANEOUS CERAMICS, comprising a covered Carlton Ware dish Reg No. 26914, Royal Doulton covered preserve pot designed by Frank Brangwyn, Denby dinnerware in sage green colour, large Wedgwood vase and small jug 'Sarah's Garden' design, Poole Pottery onion vase No. 32, trinket plates by Wedgwood, Coalport and Aynsley, Royal Albert etc. Royal Crown Derby napkin rings, shallow plate and a soup bowl 'Derby Posies', Crown Devon 'Fieldings' Tea, Coffee, Sugar, and pepper pot, (wooden lids worn and in used condition) other names include Shelley, Minton, Royal Worcester, also included two glass apple paperweights one by Adrian Sankey in a royal blue iridescent glass etc. (qty), (Condition Report: most items are in good condition, would just benefit from a clean, there is some damage to some items a/f)
A collection of vintage mid-century china and pottery - including a Crown Devon Fieldings vase, 19.2cm high; a Royal Winton Grimwades chintz basket, 16.5cm high; three small Carlton Ware leaf and apple shaped trinket dishes; a Beswick double-trinket dish with moulded dairy cow and peach decoration; two James Kent Ltd Longton floral moulded jugs (one a/f); etc. (17)
A small group of Art Deco period items - including a set of four coloured bakelite napkin rings; a Crown Devon celadon glazed two-handled pedestal table centrepiece bowl, 26.7cm long; a cased set of six butter knives with coloured early plastic handles; two barrel-shaped preserve pots, one French, the larger by Bishop 'Rainbow Ware' (cover a/f); and a part-cased set of early plastic 'bone' handled table knives.
This 4-piece fine bone china grouping includes two H&M Sutherland bone china trays, a Rochelle fine china lidded box, and a Crown Devon "Devon Glory" handled basket. The largest piece, one of the H&M trays, measures approximately 10.75"L x 5.25"W. The grouping showcases a variety of floral motifs and intricate detailing, reflecting the craftsmanship of English and fine china makers. The Crown Devon basket features vibrant gold-toned handles and a warm, hand-painted design, while the Rochelle lidded box has a scalloped form with a beaded gilt border.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A FIELDINGS CROWN DEVON COVERED VASE AND A PAIR OF MINTON VASES, a Fieldings Crown Devon covered vase, of baluster form, decorated with a gilt pattern of butterflies on a red lustre ground, printed backstamp and factory sticker to base, total height approximately 23.5cm (repairs and hairlines at neck, crazing, gilding loss on tip of finial), and a pair of Minton's Secessionist vases, of squat bulbous form with tapering neck, designed by Leon Solon and John Wadsworth, marked 'Minton's no.42', tube lined with green leaves on a dark red ground, height approximately 13.5cm (one has a partial hairline crack, the other has two large cracks and an area of loss at the rim, both have crazing) (3) (Condition Report: obvious specific damage as stated in description)
A GEORGE III CAST BRONZE 'TWO-POUNDER' CANNON T ENGLISH & CO, LONDON, DATED 1775 The multi-stage ring-moulded barrel with swamped muzzle opposing ringed knob cascabel, the upper surface cast with Courtenay cypher to breech and makers inscription T. ENGLISH & Co., LONDON FECIT 1775 to the end ring behind the scallop shell cast touch hole, with dolphin cast handles ringed ball cascabel and below-centre trunnions the carriage later Barrel 127cm long Carriage 52.5cm high Provenance: Almost certainly cast as part of a group of twelve for the second Viscount William Courtenay for his private yacht Dolphin; later removed to Powderham Castle, Devon Literature: Kennard, A.R. Gunfounding & Gunfounders..., Arms & Armour Press, London & New York 1986, page 72. The present cannon belongs to a group of twelve cast by T. English & Co. to a commission by second Viscount William Courtenay most probably for his private Yacht Dolphin in 1775. The barrel is similar in design to a British light 3-pounder field gun of the period but with a 2.7 inch bore equating to 2-pounder caliber. The casting of these cannon was executed in the traditional early manner on cores, rather than being bored-out from solid as was the practice for military ordnance at that time. Consequently, the guns have four steel chaplets in the breech, three in the base ring and one through the cascabel. The breech is relief decorated with a letter C surmounted by Viscount's coronet and the base ring is cast for the founder along with the date 1775. The cast dolphin handles are a feature characteristic of earlier guns which may have specified as much for their decorative appeal as their practical usage. It is most likely that the twelve cannon from the Dolphin were later removed to Powderham Castle on decommissioning of the vessel, where the present example, along with two others, have remained ever since. Another two guns from this group, were sold by James D. Julia Auctions, Fairfield ME, (U.S.A.), in their sale of Firearms autumn 2014 (lot 1409) for $34,500. It is believed that these two examples came to New York in the early 19th century with the third Viscount 'Kitty' Courtenay, who was forced to live abroad due to scandal. Thomas English & Co. are recorded in Kent's London Directory as brass and iron founders working from Stoney Street, Southwark, London in 1776. They were formerly listed as English and Bradley working from the same address in 1772-74; and then English, Lane & Co. in 1775. Latterly the business was listed as English & Roper, gun and shot founders, working from Cuckold's Point, Stoney Street, Southwark in 1777. Condition Report: CONDITION REPORT UPDATED 29/05 - updates in capsGenerally good, structurally secure with wear and tear consistent with age and use. THE BORE IS CLEAR WITH NO SIGNIGICANT SCORING VISIBLE, THE TOUCH HOLE IS CURRENTLY BLOCKED. WE ARE OFFERING THIS ITEM AS A DECORATIVE ITEM ONLY AND NOT AS WORKING ORDNANCE. The barrel with a well and evenly-patinated surface with very slight green hue. There are minor dents and bumps to the bronze consistent with age, the dolphins, crown and `c' cypher, and the makers name on the end ring are well-defined. THE UNDERSIDE OF THE BREACH HAS TEN PUNCH STAMPED DOTS SUGGESTING THAT THE GUN IS NUMBER TEN OUT OF THE TWELVE CAST FOR 'THE DOLPHIN'. The iron fixings on the carriage including the securing rings are corroded. The oak carriage is structurally secure, as noted it is later, probably 19th century and perhaps replaced when the Courtenay yacht was decommissioned and the cannon moved to dry land at Powderham. There are minor shrinkage splits but not to the extent they compromise solidity, there are some dents and discoloration, the wheels and hubs, secured with iron pins, show a greater degree of wear being in close contact with damp ground. Both left side hubs are part missing, right side hubs split but apparently complete. The iron fittings must likewise be later. Condition Report Disclaimer
Crown Devon Fieldings 'Rouge Royale' lustre jug. Impressed mark A1659. Printed mark, numbered 8?99. Height approx 23cm. Very good condition.Posting and packing is available for most items in this sale so please contact us for a quote. Minimum postage fees will start at £30 inc VAT and can be up to £52 inc VAT for single items. Basic insurance is included up to the value of £75, further insurance can be added at a cost. Postage can be combined for multiple lots. Please enquire for tea/ dinner services and on lots with multiple pieces.
A collection of 19th and 20th century African postage stamps. The collection to include franked and unfranked examples from countries such as Algeria, Angola, Congo, Cameroon, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Morocco, Ivory Coast, Liberia amongst others. Housed in a Stanley Gibbons Devon stamp album. Featuring Angola examples - unfranked 1881 Portuguese Crown 10R Green, Cape Verde examples - unfranked 1877 Portuguese Crown 25R Rose, Liberia examples - unfranked 1894 Commerce 5C rose black, franked 1900 Hippo Local Motifs 2C Orange Black, amongst many others.
A mixed group of ceramics and glass comprising a Scottish art glass vase of tulip form of mottled brown and gold colour, a Keith Murray for Wedgwood mug and ashtray, two Fieldings Crown Devon musical jugs [one devoid movement], a Collard Honiton jug, a majolica vase, another vase and glasses.

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