FIFTY EIGHT PIECES OF ROYAL ALBERT 'OLD COUNTRY ROSES' TEA AND GIFT WARES, comprising teapots in two different sizes (smallest has a cracked cover, larger has a chipped cover), two sugar bowls, two cream jugs, a cake plate, twelve side plates, eleven teacups, twelve saucers, a table lighter, a 'Celebration of the Old Country Roses Garden' plate, two small vases, height 10.5cm, a bell, two trinket dishes, two ashtrays (one chipped, both missing most of their gilding), three modelled flower ornaments (some chips and losses), a candlestick with modelled flowers (petals chipped), three novelty vases in the forms of a swan, a wheelbarrow and a shoe, together with a covered vase in Harvest Rose pattern (59) (Condition Report: most pieces appear ok, obvious specific damage as stated, all appear first quality, some gilding wear/loss, signs of light use)
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* Fulham Pottery. Five Winnie the Pooh pottery figures from Fulham Pottery, designed by A.R. White, circa 1934, comprising: Christopher Robin (repair to base, and small loss of paint to top of coat), Tigger (small loss of paint to one of stripes), Eeyore, Piglet (repair to base and neck, with some small losses) and Winnie the Pooh (repair to base), each with title to base in black, tallest 23.5 cmQTY: (5)NOTE:''At the 1934 British Industries Fair, Fulham Pottery introduced its new venture, a range of stoneware garden figures and ornaments designed by A.R. White. This range included the Christopher Robin group based upon E.H. Shephard’s illustrations for A.A. Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh books. The promotional catalogue noted ‘The whole of the Figures, etc., illustrated… are manufactured entirely at the Fulham Pottery. It was well received by the trade press but from its brief production period one can assume it failed to find much of a commercial market.'' - Tony Peart, The Fulham Pottery 1932-1965.
Five mushroom style garden ornaments - including a shallow staddle stone top, on a cylindrical sandstone column stand (both pieces a/f), 40cm max diameter, 37cm high; two small composite stone mushrooms with frogs seated atop; a glazed pottery mushroom; and a miniature mushroom in a stone mount.
Miscellaneous garden ornaments, pots and furniture, including a 19th c gritstone pump trough, reconstituted stone sun dial, pair of terracotta pots, various statues, a set of four white painted wrought iron garden chairs, etc Statues and pots with numerous chips and losses consistent with age and useWrought iron chairs good condition

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