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Watcombe Torquay terra cotta
Watcombe Torquay terra cotta plate with hand-painted a bird butterflies and flowers. Marked Watcombe Torquay (impressed). A chip to the rim has been glued back in place. 11 1/2'' in diameter.
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F Walters/Clovelly, North
F Walters/Clovelly, North Devon/watercolour, 27.5cm x 55.5cm and/The Wye at Symonds Yat/watercolour, 31.5cm x 50cm and/At Paignton/watercolour, 22cm x 53cm
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Winchcombe Pottery, a large
Winchcombe Pottery, a large stoneware jug, impressed mark to base of handle, 36.5cm high
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(LOT OF 3) ENGLISH RELIEF DECORATED
(LOT OF 3) ENGLISH RELIEF DECORATED CERAMICS, 19TH CENTURY, INCLUDING WATCOMB AND WILSON EXAMPLES (lot of 3) English relief decorated ceramics, 19th century, consisting of Watcombe (Torquay) terracotta ware bust of Clite impressed 'WATCOMBE TORQUAY 884', raised on ebonized wood plinth, 11"h (overall); 7.25"h (bust); English black jasper footed urn with cover decorated with freize of putti, unmarked, 7"h and a Wilson black basalt pitcher, impressed 'WILSON', 8.5"h
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A Watcombe pottery one-eyed cat
A Watcombe pottery one-eyed cat dark blue glaze 29cm (11.5") high and a similar Watcombe pottery yawning cat
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A WORCESTER BOWL painted in
A WORCESTER BOWL
painted in underglaze blue with the Precipice pattern of two huts, perilously placed on unsupported ground between trees, a bandstand like temple, bridge and pagodas to the reverse, the interior with a further island landscape and diaper border, 22.5cm diam, c1765-75
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W/C - 'View of Washbourn
W/C - 'View of Washbourn Gloucestershire' by Thomas Blinks (British 18th c.) titled and signed verso dated 1798 depicting a sunken country lane with Romanesque stone church alongside a traveler accosts men with teams of horses in gilt half round bo
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Winchcombe Pottery, a circular
Winchcombe Pottery, a circular stoneware bowl of pale green glaze with star splash decoration to the interior, 15cm diameter, a small green jug with wheat ear motif, 10cm high and a footed circular bowl in iron and tenmoku glazes, 18.5cm diameter
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Beatrice Davies - Pair of
Beatrice Davies - Pair of watercolours - Rural cottage scenes with children watching their mother sewing and children by a cottage doorway each 5ins x 7.75ins signed in gilt moulded frames and glazed
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Attributed to William Pocock
Attributed to William Pocock (1740-1821) - Watercolour sketch - ''View near Tenby'' 5.75ins x 6.75ins unsigned in gilt frame and glazed Provenance : Appleby Brothers 27 William IV Street Trafalgar Square London WC2 - The gift of actor Peter Barkworth to the Vendor
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WATECOLOURS, COACHING SCENESTwo
WATECOLOURS, COACHING SCENESTwo coaching scene watercolours by Charles Alfred Sandham (1865-1949, Canadian). (1) London to Bath, and (2) Blowing the Horn, signed lower right, and dated 1932. Haynes Art Gallery label verso, no. 9098.
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English softpaste dark blue
English softpaste dark blue transferware including: an 8 3/4'' wood ''Compton Virney Warwickshire'' plate hairline and three 9'' Wedgwood plates ''Trinity College'' ''Athenaeum Building'' and ''Soldiers Memorial Arch''.
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A Leeds creamware commemorative mug
A Leeds creamware commemorative mug for Thomas Wentworth Beaumont Esq. (1792-1848), 12cm high
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Ray Finch for Winchcombe Pottery, a
Ray Finch for Winchcombe Pottery, a tenmoku glazed jug with combed wave decoration, stamped, 20cm high and a tenmoku glazed tankard, 13.25cm high and a pair of tapering conical beakers in the manner of Edmund de Waal, in cream glaze with ribbed detail, 13.5cm high
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A Worcester blue and white butter
A Worcester blue and white butter tub, cover and stand, circa 1770, in the Fence pattern, crescent mark, Frank Giles label under, the stand 16cm diameter
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M. Cott (19th century) A View of
M. Cott (19th century) A View of Wisbech Bridge 1855 watercolor on paper signed M. Cott (lower right) 19 1/2 x 24 inches.
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Jan Whitton/Cranham to
Jan Whitton/Cranham to Sheepscombe Lane/signed with initials/oil on canvas, 80cm x 100cm
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A Collection of Wade Figures
A Collection of Wade Figures comprising Tufty Bertie Badger Bisto Boy (chipped) Viking Bowl and 2 baby toirtoises (7)
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H C Copson/On the Wye,
H C Copson/On the Wye, Worcester/inscribed verso and dated 1880/oil on canvas, 20cm x 31cm
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Michael Cardew, Winchcombe Pottery,
Michael Cardew, Winchcombe Pottery, a slipware pottery jug, brown glaze with wavy brush design in yellow, impressed marks, 19.5cm high
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WILLIAM REGINALD WATKINS. "COAST OF
WILLIAM REGINALD WATKINS. "COAST OF CORNWALL," WATERCOLOR (American, 1890-1985). "Coast of Cornwall, St. Ives, England," watercolor on paper, signed and dated "W. Reginald Watkins, 1972" lr, sight size: 20 3/4 x 27 1/2 in., framed.
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Beswick Ware Tableau Figure The
Beswick Ware Tableau Figure The Wind in the Willows on the River WIW1 limited edition boxed with certificate
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LANDSCAPE "CONVERSATION PIECE AT
LANDSCAPE "CONVERSATION PIECE AT THROUGHAM". English, early 20th century. Watercolor and graphite on paper, monogrammed and dated "ES, 1938" lower left. Woman and donkey in a pasture. Titled on back with "Gloucestershire on W.A. Cadbury's Estate". Framed, 15"h. 17.5"w.
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William Thomas Wood/Woodbridge
William Thomas Wood/Woodbridge Mill, Suffolk/watercolour, 25cm x 36cm and another watercolour
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W H Toms after J BadesladeA Map
W H Toms after J BadesladeA Map of Gloucestershirehand coloured engraving 15.5cm x 15.5cm (6" x 6")and a hand coloured map of Monmouthshire engraved by B Baker Islington
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Collection of Wade to include
Collection of Wade to include various Whimsie on Wye cottages Squirrel Vase Pair Everlasting Candesticks (one base broken) Highwayman Toby Jug Gold and Tetley Cruet Salt and Pepper and Small Figure etc (25)
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Ray Finch (1914-2012) for
Ray Finch (1914-2012) for Winchcombe Pottery, a large stoneware cider jug, tenmoku glaze with combed wavy banding in cream and rust, handle to side, cork stopper and wooden tap, impressed mark, 47.5cm high and a small Winchcombe Pottery bowl, impressed mark, 11cm diameter [2]
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Three Thomas Kitchin linen backed
Three Thomas Kitchin linen backed folding County maps of Oxfordshire Glamorganshire Warwickshire and Camarthenshire together with a similar base map of Yorkshire published by T. Jeffery.
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A Locke & Co Worcester mug,
A Locke & Co Worcester mug, c1900, painted with a river scene in raised gilt reserve on a shaded apricot ground, 97mm h, painted titleON THE AVON and 146 More Information Minute loss to gilding on the undulating rim and another similar spot of flaking on one side of the handle, not chipped nor cracked
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Michael Cardew, Winchcombe Pottery,
Michael Cardew, Winchcombe Pottery, a large circular footed stoneware bowl, the ribbed sides with brushed line motifs in yellow on a speckled brown glaze, impressed marks, 22cm diameter, a Winchcombe Pottery circular bowl with brushed foliate designs to centre, 23cm diameter and a pottery teapot with painted wavy designs, 22cm high
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Michael Cardew (1901-1983) for
Michael Cardew (1901-1983) for Winchcombe Pottery, a stoneware beaker with tenmoku glaze, impressed mark, 10cm high and a globular vase with yellow foliate motifs, 10cm high [2]
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GROUP OF PAT GROOM AND OTHER
GROUP OF PAT GROOM AND OTHER WINCHCOMBE AND COLDSTONE POTTERIES CERAMICS TALLEST JUG: 7 1/2 IN. (19.1 CM.)GROUP OF PAT GROOM AND OTHER WINCHCOMBE AND COLDSTONE POTTERIES CERAMICS, Pat Groom (British, 1932-?) a small honey glaze plate with slip-trail fish decoration, impressed PG and early Winchcombe marks; a small jug with green and brown glaze and slip-trail decoration, impressed PG and early Winchcombe marks; a larger jug with green and brown glaze and slip-trail decoration, impressed PG and early Winchcombe marks; a Coldstone Kiln mustard glazed jug with brown slip-trail meander, impressed PG and CK marks; Matt Grimmitt (British, 20th/21st Century) for Winchcombe a small bowl with honey glaze within and without decorated with slip-trail waves and dots, impressed MG mark; Dave Wilson (British 20th/21st Century) a puzzle jug in blue and brown glazes, impressed DW and Winchcombe marks (6) Dimensions: Tallest Jug: 7 1/2 in. (19.1 cm.) Provenance: Fish decorated dish purchased from Dan Manning, Grimmitt bowl from Oxford Ceramics Collection of Nancy and Andrew Ramage
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GROUP OF WINCHCOMBE POTTERY
GROUP OF WINCHCOMBE POTTERY STONEWARE CERAMICS TALLEST JUG: 8 IN. (20.3 CM.)GROUP OF WINCHCOMBE POTTERY STONEWARE CERAMICS, Winchcombe Pottery, Gloucestershire, a group including 4 jugs and 6 mugs: three of the jugs glazed with tenmoku/kaki, a fourth commemorating the 50th anniversary of Elizabeth II's accession; 6 mugs with sprig slip-trail decoration, one is attributed to Winchcombe and matches two of the others (10) Dimensions: Tallest jug: 8 in. (20.3 cm.) Provenance: Collection of Nancy and Andrew Ramage
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Samuel & Nathaniel Buck -
Samuel & Nathaniel Buck - Coloured engraving - 'The West View of Tavistock Abbey In The County of Devon' 7.75ins x 14.5ins in black frame and glazed and an overpainted print - Three-quarter length portrait of a young woman in cream and red dress board 19ins x 15.5ins in gilt moulded frame (damage to frame)
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Combe (W) Dr. Syntax, Three
Combe (W) Dr. Syntax, Three Tours, Miniature Edition, 3 vols. 1823 12mo., calf gilt by Bayntun, hand coloured plates by Thomas Rowlandson
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Painswick interest: A group of
Painswick interest: A group of watercolours and a print depicting Painswick and surrounding area including London House; Tibbywell signed Montague Rivers; The Old Town Hall and two early views of the town (8)