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A collection of pottery tiles comprising a Minton & Co Encaustic tile, in brown, buff and white, impressed marks 'Minton & Co Patent Stoke upon Trent', 15cm square, a Minton's China Aesop's Fables tile, c.1872, 'The Goat, Calf & Sheep' by John Moyr Smith, 15.5cm square; two further tiles, possibly designed by Lewis Foreman Day (1845-1910), 15cm and 16cm square; an earthenware octagonal bowl, painted with prunus, incised to the underside 'CH', 21cm diameter; and a CH Brannam pottery dish, 9.8cm diameter (6)Condition ReportMinton Encaustic - chips to edges and back. Blue tile - chips and crazing, large chip to one corner.Moyr tile - chips to the edges. Tubelined flower - chip to edge, crazing. Dish - glazing crazed. Brannam - chip to the edge.
9ct Gold Cricket Medal. Sentinel Cricket Shield runners up 1930 Blythe Colour Works W Hurst Gunner 1701761, William Hurst. 23rd Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery died 12 May 1946. Wills and Admin, Ancestry. He resided at 24 William Avenue, Meir, Stoke on Trent, died 12 May 1946 aged 36 at 578 Newcastle Road Stoke on Trent. His effects went to Ivy Hurst, widow - 6.4g
* Three: Drummer P. Whitelock, Devonshire Regiment1914 Star and clasp with rosette (8265 Qmr: P. Whitelock. 2/Devon: R.), British War and Victory Medals (8265 Pte. P. Whitelock. Devon. R.), good very fine, swing mounted as worn, with copied researchQTY: (3)NOTE:Philip Whitelock was born in Stoke Canon, Exeter, Devon in 1891 and joined the Devonshire Regiment in 1907 and served with the regiment on the Western Front from 6 November 1914, he was wounded and subsequently discharged on 29 March 1915.
* Three: Private C. Brooking, Devonshire RegimentBritish War and Victory Medals (33207 Pte C. Brooking. Devon. R.), Territorial Force War Medal 33207 Pte. C. Brooking. Devon. R.), mounted on the same bar, Royal Observer Corps Medal (Chief Observer C.K. Brooking.), official correction to the rank, very fine or better, swing mounted, with Devonshire Regiment cap badge plus a marksman badge and two photographs of the Private C. Brooking QTY: (4)NOTE:Charles Brooking (1894-1963) was a native of Stoke Fleming, Dartmouth.According to the paperwork with the lot, the Royal Observer Medal was issued to Charles Brookings' son Clive Kingdon Brooking (1933-1999).
A Great War 1914-15 Star named to 87696 Gnr W. Bovey R.F.A. William Percy Bovey from Plymouth entered the war in France on the 20th September 1915. Another similar with erased reverse. Victory Medal named to M2-079190 Pte J.W. Austin A.S.C. James Austin was entitled to a 1915 trio entering the war in France on the 9th May 1915. Another to 24038 Cpl A. Linard R.W. Fus, Alfred Linard is also recorded with number 24638, he served from 1915 joining the war in the Balkans on the 10th July 1915. He was awarded Silver war badge number 220218 in July 1917 as he was no longer physically for for service. Another to 43167 Pte W. Stentiford S.Lan.R. Walter Stentiford also served with the A.S.C. Another to 16320 Pte R. Humphreys W. Rid R. a casualty who was killed in action whilst serving with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment). Robert Humphrey's was from Stoke-On-Trent, he died on the 3rd September 1915 having previously suffered a gun shot wound to the right arm in June of 1915. His name appears to be Humphries on some documents. He is buried at Carnoy Military Cemetery on the Somme in France. 6 medals. *CR Mixed states, mostly good, all but two lacking ribbons.
A collection of approximately 68 postcards of Staffordshire, Shropshire and Worcestershire including photographic postcards titled ‘Campbell Place, Stoke-on-Trent’, ‘Buxton Road, Leek’, 'High Street, Eccleshall (West View)’, ‘Stack of Casks, Bass and Co’s Brewery, Burton-on-Trent’, ‘Six Ashes’, ‘Raven Hotel, Shrewsbury’, ‘High Street, Kidderminster’, ‘High Street, Droitwich’, ‘High St., Stourbridge’ and ‘Cropthorne Mill on the Avon, Hadbury’.
Autographed GORDON BANKS Book : A hardback book 'Banksy - My Autobiography' by former Leicester City, Stoke City and 1966 World Cup winner GORDON BANKS, published by Penguin Books Ltd in 2002, superbly signed to the title page by Banks using a blue biro pen. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Autographed GORDON BANKS Book : A hardback book 'Banks of England' by former Leicester, Stoke City and England goalkeeper GORDON BANKS, published in 1980 by Arthur Baker Ltd., superbly signed 'Best Wishes' to the title page by Banks using a blue biro pen. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Derby County: A collection of assorted Derby County football programmes to include: programmes from the late 1940s onwards including Derby County v. Wolves 5/2/1949, Aston Villa 18/9/1948, Southport 8/1/1949, Arsenal 27/12/1948, Stoke City 3/9/1949, Stoke City Reserves 5/9/1959 and 10/9/1966, as well as two folders containing The Ram newspapers, and more. Mixed condition. Please assess photographs. (one box)
Pair of Bretby Art pottery vases of bulbous whiplash form, decorated with birds perched amongst flowering branches, impressed factory marks and pattern no.797, 25cm high, a Bretby flambe oviform vase, a Royal Doulton miniature flambe vase printed green marks and impressed numerals, decorated with a church in landscape, a JGHJ Stoke on Trent Wilton ware ruby lustre bottle vase decorated with fish, a Royal Worcester fruit decorated trinket box and cover, a small rose painted saucer printed puce factory marks and other items (damages) Condition ReportBretby vases - One cracked and restuck in several places to whiplash, minute chipping to rims overall.
A Boer War D.C.M. group of three awarded to Sergeant J. W. Hall, Manchester Regiment, for his ‘excellent work’ as acting Quartermaster Sergeant and Transport Sergeant to the 14th Battalion Mounted Infantry Distinguished Conduct Medal, E.VII.R. (2069 Serjt. J. W. Hall. Manchester Regt.); Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Transvaal, Wittebergen (2069 Serjt. J. Hall. Manch: Regt.); King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (2069 Serjt. J. Hall. Manch: Regt.) mounted court-style for display, light contact marks, very fine and better (3) £1,400-£1,800 --- D.C.M. London Gazette: 31 October 1902. Joseph William Hall was born at Stoke near Guildford, Surrey, in 1868 and attested for service in 1st Battalion the Manchester Regiment at Aldershot on 25 November 1887. He subsequently served in Ireland and India, and was promoted Lance Sergeant on 23 October 1895 and Sergeant on 9 February 1897. He returned to the U.K. and was discharged to the Army Reserve on 6 November 1897. On 14 October 1899 Hall was recalled from the Army Reserve, for a further four years service and was re-instated as Sergeant, and joined 2nd Battalion for active service in South Africa on 5 March 1900. He at some point transferred to the Mounted Infantry Company, and later served with 14th Battalion, Mounted Infantry. He was recommended for the award of the Distinguished Conduct Medal for his services in Brigadier General J. Spens’ Column, when serving in 14th Battalion Mounted Infantry ‘for excellent work as acting Quarter Master Sergt., and Transport Sergt., to the Battalion. He is very hard working and painstaking.’ He was discharged from the army at Ashton Under Lyne on 24 March 1903; on leaving the army, Hall resided at Miles Platting, Manchester. Sold with copied service papers and extensive research.
3 vintage British Police helmets, each with chromed badges applied to the fronts. To include: a Queen Elizabeth II Metropolitan Police example, with enamel badge and rosette to the crown. Plus, a Staffordshire County & Stoke on Trent Constabulary example, with enamel badge and chromed comb to the top, and a Merseyside Police helmet, with chrome badge and comb to the top. Each helmet is complete with internal sweatbands and liners. Condition: good. Good shape to each piece, with limited signs of wear and use.
A webbing belt, fitted with numerous vintage chromed, enamelled, examples of police constabulary badges and others. To include: Staffordshire County & Stoke on Trent Constabulary helmet plate, a Scottish Police Badge, West Yorkshire Metropolitan Police, Royal St Lucia Police Force, South Wales Constabulary, Bedfordshire Constabulary, Essex Constabulary, Metropolitan Police, Hertfordshire Constabulary, Air Force Dept Constabulary, Norfolk Constabulary, Air Ministry Constabulary, HM Prison Service, Scottish Police ‘Semper Vigilo’, Hull City Police, Liverpool & Bootle Constabulary, and a Ministry of Defence Police. 17 items. Condition: very good. All of the badge fronts appear to be good, with intact enamels. Each badge retains either a slider or lugs for fitting to a cap. As stated above, the badges are fitted onto a webbing belt, but are easily removable if desired.
PARIAN WARE. Two Parian ware busts of Charles Dickens by the same factory, circa 1900, impressed B & C, each titled, 32cm highSee Atterbury, Paul (ed). The Parian Phenomenon, Shepton Beauchamp 1989, fig. 841, p. 248 for an identical bust, apart from the titles, by John Wilson, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. Perhaps they sold on the moulds.
A collection of 20th Century china porcelain Raymond Everill & Sons Stoke on Trent items to include a jug and two serving plates in the ' Evesham ' fruit pattern. Also comprising of a large bowl and lidded urn with base in the ' Harvest Gold ' pattern and a large bowl in the ' Summer Time Fayre ' pattern. Some items signed. To include also two plates in the Evesham pattern by Fenton. Bowls measuring approximately 9cm x 22cm diameter.
A SET OF THIRTY FIVE MINTON ENCAUSTIC TILES DESIGNED BY A.W.N. PUGIN (1812-52) (39)Mid 19th century Decorated in Gothic Revival style with a repeating pattern of leaves and trefoil buds between borders of flowerheads, impressed Minton & Co Patent, Stoke upon Trent, 15cm by 15cm; also a pair of Minton encaustic tiles and two other tilesMost tiles with losses. Attached mortar to the reverse of the majority
The Mercedes-Benz R107 and C107 models were manufactured from 1971 through to 1989 and were the longest running production models after the G-Class. They were sold under the SL and SLC model names as the 280SL, 280SLC, 300SL, etc. up to the 560SL. The R107 roadster has been described as one of the best-looking Mercedes-Benz cars produced to date. The larger, third generation SL, initially with just a 3.5-litre engine (350 SL) mated to four-speed automatic transmission. The car featured a two-door monocoque bodyshell with independent suspension all round, coil springs and anti-roll bar at the front, semi-trailing arms, coil springs and anti-roll bar at the rear. The power assisted steering was Daimler-Benz's own re-circulating ball system.This one-off opportunity to own one of the lowest mileage, iconic Mercedes-Benz R107s in the world with a condition that is surmountable with not only this low mileage but with a high level of care and maintenance. First registered on 9th February 1989 and presented in gleaming white coachwork with blue MB Tex trim to the front and the optional bench seat in the rear topped of with a blue contrasting mohair hood.The car boasts just two previous keepers, the last owner a lady who purchased the car at 1,700 miles eight years previously and had the car stored in a dry heated garage between short dry weather outings. The car has had MoT’s fulfilled on a regular basis in Stoke on Trent and regular health checks, the next which has just been carried out along with a service and MoT until April 2025 with unsurprisingly no advisories. Inside the fuel cap you can still find the original check the oil every 6,000 miles sticker and in the boot an original tool roll in the original plastic pouch.Originality is indeed the key word here, but for the tyres the car is completely original unrestored and as it would have left the showroom in 1989 including the Blaupunkt cassette radio an option from new. Offered with two keys, handbooks, full size spare wheel and hardtop, also fitted lap belts to the rear this is one of the most collectable time warp examples money can buy. Viewing is highly recommended for a car Historics are proud to bring to market, a car that was featured in Mercedes Enthusiast magazine in 2018 of which a copy is in the history file. Consigned By Mathew Priddy INCREDIBLE 2,700 MILE, 3 OWNER EXAMPLERECENTLY SERVICED WITH DESIRABLE 3.0 LITRE STRAIGHT SIX ENGINEA TIME WARP EXAMPLE AVERAGING 78 MILES A YEARPOSSIBLY THE MOST COLELCTABLE R107 IN THE COUNTRY
Medals (4) of V.348 Stoker John Williams R.N.R. EVII Royal Naval Reserve Long Service Medal, 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal 1914-1920 and Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. Native of Holyhead, Anglesey. He enrolled into the Royal Naval Reserve on 5th November 1895, re-enrolling in 1910 and earning his Long Service Medal in 1911. Mobilized on 3rd August 1914 he was posted to Portsmouth and joined HMS Venerable for a time. Posted in 1917 to HMS Research in Portland. Discharged on 4th August 1917 to take up a role as stoke aboard a yard craft in the Royal Dockyard.
Medals (2) of 143929 Gunner George Daniel Rayner R.A. British War Medal 1914-1920, and Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. A resident of Stoke Newington. Enlisted on 24th June 1916, mobilised on 20th January 1917. Posted to France and joined 223rd Anti-Aircraft Section, Royal Garrison Artillery on 11th July 1917. Returned to England on 22nd March 1918. Posted to O Anti-Aircraft Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery on 15th April 1918. Demobilised on 22nd February 1919.
Roy Bentley, Peter Osgood and C Rainier signed 1972 Chelsea V Stoke League Cup Final FDC. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A 1997 KAWASAKI GTR 1000 CONCOURS MOTORCYCLE, 1000 CC, 61325 MILES, NEW BATTERY, MOT UNTIL 29TH APRIL 2025, FACTORY LUGGAGE BOXES, COMPLETE WITH V5C DOCUMENT, REGISTRATION NUMBER P654 VFA. IMPORTED IN 2011 BY DK MOTORCYCLES, STOKE. INCLUDES A HISTORY FILE. RIDDEN 30 MILES TO THE SALEROOM ON 1.5.24. AS WITH ALL ITEMS IN THIS AUCTION NO WARRANTY IS GIVEN
Collectables, Militaria, 100s of items of, mainly, military related ephemera to include Fragments From France magazines (4), photographs to include, candid snaps of troops on and off duty , letters of condolence, greetings cards, pay books, discharge papers, diaries, certificates, newspapers, Stoke-on-Trent 1923 Parish magazine and much more. An interesting lot (fair/gd)
Football programmes, Hull City Homes 1949/50, 28 programmes, inc., Public Practice Match 13 Aug 49 (single sheet), Bradford Park Avenue, Leeds, Coventry, Leicester, Southport FAC, Stoke City FR, 11 Feb 1950 (single sheet, horizontal tape mark), West Ham, Tottenham, Clyde FR, Bridlington Trinity Utd E.R.C.F.A. Senior Cup semi-final, 1 April 1950 (single sheet), Barnsley Boys Wylie Shield Final 9 May 1950 etc. The lot also includes England v Scotland Amateur International 4 Mar 1950 played at Boothferry Park (some with minor faults, and some with team changes and scores noted, gen gd)
A rare W H Goss of Stoke-on-Trent bisque shoulder-head boy doll 1910-20s, with blue painted eyes, open/closed month with row of teeth, brown painted and moulded wavy hair, back of shoulders impressed G7, stuffed cotton body jointed at shoulders and hips with bisque forearms, striped blazer, cream wool turtleneck jumper, white wool trousers and white kid shoes —13 ½in. (34.5cm.) high (some moth damage to trousers)
2008/09 Manchester United Away Football Tickets: Arsenal, Aston Villa, Blackburn, Bolton, Chelsea, Derby FA Cup, Derby LCSF, Everton, Fulham, Fulham FA Cup, Hull, Liverpool, Man City, Middlesbrough, Newcastle, Portsmouth, Southampton FA Cup, Stoke, Sunderland, Tottenham, West Brom, West Ham, Wigan. (23)
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