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A rare pair of Delft plates, early 18th century, boldly painted in blue, red, green and yellow with a formal Dutch garden landscape showing a narrow canal before spired buildings and a prominent cockerel weather vane, with a rare Liverpool delftware plate painted in blue with the Eight Horses of Mu Wang after a Chinese original, damages and restoration, 29.5cm max. (3)
FOUR BOXED OO GAUGE ACCURASCALE MODEL RAILWAY WAGON TRIPLE PACKS, to include a Seaham Dock Co. 4T ‘Black Waggons’ CIRCA 1950S, item no. ACC2808-I, a Lambton Collieries 'Earl of Durham' Chaldron Pack pre-1896 livery, item no. ACC2805-F, a Vane/Londonderry Collieries 4T ‘Black Waggons’, item no. ACC2809J, and a Londonderry Chaldron Pack Three 4T ‘Black Waggons’, in two body styles, circa 1960, item no. ACC2807-H, all appear in new condition with accessories and instructions, outer cardboard box in good condition inside a clear plastic sleeve, possibility of lightest storage related rubbing/handling marks to outer cover, although item appears new we are unable to confirm all parts and accessories are present
Keith Murray - Wedgwood - A collection of four tankards, to include an example with a green matte glaze, one with a roundel depicting Barlaston, first firing circa 1940, one with a coat of arms for McGill University, Canada, and a plain fluted example, height of tallest 14cm, some damage, together with a set of four small ceramic tot cups of cylindrical form with a flared rim raised to a ringed foot, two transfer decorated with a transfer decal of a cockerel weather vane, KM and Wedgwood mark, height 7cm, damaged. (8)
Nine assorted mainly pre-war novels, including Guy Boothby: 'Connie Burt', L, Ward Lock, [1903], 1st edition, original decorative cloth gilt, Antonia White: 'The Lost Traveller', Pauline Hamer: 'Will-o'-the-Wisp', L, Bousfield, [1904], 1st edition, orig. cloth gilt, A.D. Frome: 'The Shining Sword', L, Hurst & Blackett, [1931], 1st edition, signed & inscribed, original cloth, George Vane: 'The Love Dream', 1913, 1st edition, review copy with publisher's blindstamp and printed slip loosely inserted, Lettice Cooper: 'We Have Come to a Country', 1935, 2nd impression, orig. cloth, plus others Aldous Huxley, Paul Tabori etc (9)
A fine silver gilt cased set of spoons with ornate floral engraving inscribed to Rev F.B Law from Frnaces Ann Vane, Marchioness of Londonderry (17 January 1800 – 20 January 1865) she was a wealthy Anglo-Irish heiress and noblewoman. the daughter of Sir Henry Vane-Tempest, 2nd Baronet. She married Charles William Stewart, 1st Baron Stewart. She became a marchioness in 1822 when Charles succeeded his half-brother as 3rd Marquess of Londonderry, Ancestor to Winston Churchill. (B).
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