- ROYAL DOULTON & DAVID WINTER MINIATURE
ROYAL DOULTON & DAVID WINTER MINIATURE COTTAGESFred's Home with Certificate of Authenticity. Original boxes.
A Royal Doulton miniature cottage, THE LODGE, from the Castles to Cottages Series. Marked to felt base ROYAL DOULTON. 1990. 3"H x 6"W. A David Winter miniature cottage produced by JOHN HINE LIMITED, inspired by Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Hand painted, with original collector's box and Certificate of Authenticity, signed by artist David Winter and pottery director John Hine. 1991. 7.75"H x 5.5"W
Issued: 1990, 1991
Dimensions: 7.75"H x 5.5"W, larger
Manufacturer: Doulton, John Hine
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Wear to box, overall good
- DAVID WINTER COTTAGE SCULPTURE, A CHRISTMAS
DAVID WINTER COTTAGE SCULPTURE, A CHRISTMAS CAROLCertificate of Authenticity, artist signed. Original box.
A David Winter miniature cottage inspired by Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Hand painted, with original collector's box and Certificate of Authenticity, signed by artist David Winter and pottery director John Hine.
Artist: David Winter
Issued: 1989
Dimensions: 6"H x 6.5"W
Manufacturer: John Hine Limited
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Wear to box, overall good
- DAVID WINTER COTTAGES, MISTER FEZZIWIG'S
DAVID WINTER COTTAGES, MISTER FEZZIWIG'S EMPORIUM 1990Handmade and hand painted Christmas cottage.
Complete with original box. 6.25"H, cottage.
Artist: David Winter
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 7.75"H x 9.75"H, box
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Overall good
- KEVIN FRANCIS CERAMICS TOBY JUG, DAVID
KEVIN FRANCIS CERAMICS TOBY JUG, DAVID WINTERLimited edition 660 of 950. Hand made and hand painted.
Kevin Francis backstamp.
Artist: Douglas V. Tootle
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 9"H
Manufacturer: Kevin Francis Ceramics
Country of Origin: England
- DAVID WINTERS COTTAGES COLLECTIONcomprising
DAVID WINTERS COTTAGES COLLECTIONcomprising 20 pieces the tallest measuring 12 1/4 inches high Condition:
- DAVID WINTERS COTTAGES COLLECTIONcomprising
DAVID WINTERS COTTAGES COLLECTIONcomprising 20 pieces the tallest measuring 9 1/4 inches high Condition:
- A LARGE SELECTION OF COLLECTIBLES Includes
A LARGE SELECTION OF COLLECTIBLES Includes a 19th century powder horn, 2 trivets, duck box, lamb figure, 2 gilt eagle book ends, 7 House table decorations made in Great Britain by David Winter, late 19th century Regency style silver plated hot water urn, and other ismilar items.
- SEVEN DAVID WINTER COTTAGES, RUBY-TO-CLEAR
SEVEN DAVID WINTER COTTAGES, RUBY-TO-CLEAR CUT GLASS VASE AND ASSORTED DECORATIVE OBJECTSSeven David Winter Cottages, Ruby-to-Clear Cut Glass Vase and Assorted Decorative Objects
- TWELVE DAVID WINTER COTTAGESTwelve David
TWELVE DAVID WINTER COTTAGESTwelve David Winter Cottages
- COLLECTION OF DAVID WINTER COTTAGES,
COLLECTION OF DAVID WINTER COTTAGES, AND A SMALL GROUP OF NAUTICAL THEME TABLE ARTICLESCollection of David Winter Cottages, and a Small Group of Nautical Theme Table Articles
- FRED'S HOME '1991' COTTAGE WITH BOX,
FRED'S HOME '1991' COTTAGE WITH BOX, DAVID WINTER 'THE KING MAKER'S CASTLE' AND PAIR BOOKBINDER BOOKENDSFred's Home '1991' Cottage with Box, David Winter 'The King Maker's Castle' and Pair Bookbinder Bookends
- THREE SHELVES OF DECORATIONS & COLLECTIBLES
THREE SHELVES OF DECORATIONS & COLLECTIBLES Including jewelry, East Lake wall shelf, David Winter cottages, Danish modern style serving pieces, Delftware, and other items.
- TWENTY-THREE DAVID WINTER HAND PAINTED
TWENTY-THREE DAVID WINTER HAND PAINTED COMPOSITION BUILDINGSTwenty-Three David Winter Hand Painted Composition Buildings,,
- THIRTY-TWO DAVID WINTER HAND PAINTED
THIRTY-TWO DAVID WINTER HAND PAINTED COMPOSITION BUILDINGSThirty-Two David Winter Hand Painted Composition Buildings,,
- DAVID WINTER/ JOHN HINE GROUP OF 13
DAVID WINTER/ JOHN HINE GROUP OF 13 COTTAGES A set of 13 David Winter Cottages Farmhouse made by John Hine Studios in Great Britain.
D: (14.6 cm) D: (11.3 cm) D: (13 cm) D: (11.7 cm) D: (9 cm) D: (9.5 cm) D: (12.3 cm) D: (17.2 cm) D: (17 cm) D: (13 cm) D: (4.3 cm) D: (4 cm) D: (3.7 cm)
Condition: All in good condition with age related wear
- COLLECTION OF 47 DAVID WINTER COTTAGES
COLLECTION OF 47 DAVID WINTER COTTAGES each different; including ''MacBeth's Castle '' from The Scottish Collection; ''Hermit Humble Home '' ''Crooked House '' and ''Crofters Cottage '' from The Main Collection; ''Bad Baron '' from the Irish Collection; ''Trinity Lighthouse '' from Seaside Boardwalk Collection; et al.
- A collection of David Winter Cottages
A collection of David Winter Cottages to include the House on the Loch The Weavers Lodgings The Apothecary Shop Sussex Cottage Suffolk House and The Bothy and four Various Cherished Teddies all boxed (11)
- Collection of various pottery and glassware
Collection of various pottery and glassware to include Beswick Horse and Foal Damaged 7 David Winter Cottages Doulton Clock Plate and Mug 5 Brambly Hedge Mugs etc (40)
- John P. Cowan (American/Tennessee, b.
John P. Cowan (American/Tennessee, b. 1920; Active Texas) "Quail Hunt, Bonus, Texas", 1964, watercolor, sight 17" x 23", signed, dated and inscribed lower left "To David Wintermann with warmest personal regards, John Cowan, 1964". Glazed, matted and framed. Provenance: The estates of David and Eula Wintermann. Accompanied by the original bill of sale from Long and Company, Houston, Texas, dated December, 1965.
- John P. Cowan (American/Tennessee, b.
John P. Cowan (American/Tennessee, b. 1920; Active Texas) "Quail Hunt at Eagle Lake, David Wintermann and John Cowan", watercolor, sight 21" x 29", signed lower left. Glazed, matted and framed. Provenance: The estates of David and Eula Wintermann.
- Three Hundred Forty-Six-Piece Set of
Three Hundred Forty-Six-Piece Set of Towle "D'Orleans" Sterling Silver Flatware, the pattern introduced in 1923, Newburyport, Massachusetts, including twenty-four dinner forks, l. 7-1/2", thirty luncheon forks, l. 7-1/4", twenty-nine salad forks, l. 6", twelve seafood/cocktail forks, l. 5-3/4", twenty-four ice cream forks, l. 5-1/2", fifty-four teaspoons, l. 6", twelve tablespoons, l. 7-1/8", twelve soup spoons, l. 6-1/2", twelve iced tea spoons, l. 8", twenty-four demitasse spoons, l. 4-1/4", twenty-four dinner knives (eleven with "New French" steel blades, l. 9-3/4", and thirteen with "Old French" steel blades, l. 9-5/8"), thirty luncheon knives with "New French" steel blades, l. 9", one master butter knife, l. 7", twelve butter spreaders, l. 6", five serving spoons, l. 8-5/8", one slotted serving spoon, l. 8-5/8", one large serving fork, l. 9-1/8", two small serving forks, l. 7-1/8", a small carving knife, l. 10-1/4", and fork, l. 9", one pie server with steel blade, l. 9-5/8, one cake server with steel blade, l. 10", eighteen citrus spoons, l. 5-3/4", one tomato server, l. 7-5/8", one berry spoon, l. 8", one vegetable spoon, l. 7-5/8", one pastry server with steel blade, l. 9", one cheese server with steel blade, l. 6-1/2", one sauce ladle, l. 6-1/2", one cream ladle, l. 5-5/8", one lemon fork, l. 5-1/2", one salt spoon, l. 2-5/8", one pair of sugar tongs, l. 4-7/8", one sugar spoon, l. 5-5/8", two jelly spoons, l. 6-3/4", one olive spoon, l. 6-1/4", and one pickle fork, l. 6-1/8", totaling 371.51 t. oz. (excluding pieces with stainless steel blades), one hundred ninety-seven pieces monogrammed on the handle "W", accompanied by the original mahogany case bearing a brass label "Mrs. David Wintermann", h. 8", w. 16-1/2", d. 14-1/2", and a felt-covered storage tray. Provenance: The estates of David and Eula Wintermann.
- William IV-Style Mahogany Dining Table,
William IV-Style Mahogany Dining Table, late 19th century, the rounded rectangular top with molded edge, raised on three pedestals, each with a graduated columnar standard to a concave base to scrolled feet on casters, h. 28-3/4", w. 51-1/2", l. 95", extended l. with two leaves 143". Provenance: The estates of David and Eula Wintermann. Accompanied by two letters to David Wintermann: the first from Malcolm Franklin, Inc., 56 East Walton Street, Chicago, Illinois, dated October 1, 1985, describing this table and providing its price; and the second the original bill of sale from Malcolm Franklin, Inc., 15 East 57th Street, New York, dated November 1, 1985.