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HO220610 Sale
For Sale by Auction to be held at Dowell Street, Honiton Tel 01404 510000 Fax 01404 44165 nd Tuesday 22 June 2010 Jewellery, Silver, Silver Plate, Ceramics, Glass & Oriental, Works of Art & Collectors’ Items, Books and Furniture SALE COMMENCES AT 10.00am yeer Buyers are reminded to check the ‘Saleroom Notice’ for information regarding WITHDRAWN LOTS and EXTRA LOTS SALE REFERENCE HO08 Catalogues £1.50 On View: Jewellery Lots 1 - 139 Silver & Silver Plate Lots 200 – 428E Saturday 19th June 9.00am – 12.00 st Ceramics, Glass & Oriental Monday 21 June 9.00am – 7.00pm Lots 429 - 530 Morning of Sale from 9.00am Works of Art, Collectables & Books Lots 540 - 602 Carpets, Rugs & Furniture Lots 611 - 742 TUESDAY 22ND JUNE 2010 Sale Commences at 10am. JEWELLERY 1. A pair of gold and opal drop earrings, a pair of black onyx and diamond mounted earrings, an Edwardian silver two-division buckle, an emerald and diamond mounted oval cluster pendant on chain with matching earrings and a group of various gold jewellery and costume jewellery contained in a lilac leather jewellery case together with a New Zealand seven coin specimen set £250-350 1A. A cultured freshwater pearl and coral bead rope necklace, a cultured pearl two-string necklace, a cultured freshwater pearl three-strand necklace and a collection of various costume jewellery. 2. A silver circular compact with applied Naval crown motif, a silver charm bracelet with various attached charms, a similar smaller bracelet, a 9ct gold seahorse charm pendant, a silver cased openface pocket watch and a quantity of various costume jewellery. -
A Passion for Porcelain: a Symposium in Honour of Meredith Chilton September 21 - 22, 2018
A Passion for Porcelain: A Symposium in Honour of Meredith Chilton September 21 - 22, 2018 Friday September 21 9 - 9:45 am Registration and light breakfast 9:45 - 10 am Welcome Remarks James Appleyard, Chair of the Board of Trustees, Gardiner Museum 10 - 10:45 am Flights of Imagination: Claudius Innocentius du Paquier and the Tastes of his Patrons Dr. Claudia Lehner-Jobst, Independent Art Historian and Curator, Vienna This year we celebrate the 300th anniversary of the founding of Claudius Innocentius Du Paquier's private porcelain manufactory. Based on newly discovered objects, this lecture explores the connections of early Vienna porcelain with the tastes of its noble patrons at a time when the city was absorbing a Baroque international style and developing its distinctive character in a uniquely playful manner. Dr. Claudia Lehner-Jobst will explore the artistic and social vibrancy of the imperial city around 1718 through the eyes of the modellers and painters of Du Paquier, who created works for the elite—confident members of the cultural avant-garde—as well as fulfilling imperial orders of diplomatic gifts which charmed the tastes of their recipients. 10:45 - 11:30 am Porcelaine à la mode: The Eighteenth-Century Collections of the Baden Princesses Sebastian Kuhn, Bonhams, London The ruling family of Baden in southwestern Germany boasted three notable porcelain collectors in the eighteenth century: the Margravines Sibylla Augusta of Baden-Baden (1675-1733), Magdalena Wilhelmine of Baden-Durlach (1677-1742), and Karoline Luise of Baden-Durlach (1723-83). Whereas the first two collections were displayed in a Northern European Baroque manner, Karoline Luise—who inherited the collections of her forebears—perceived porcelain through the lens of the Enlightenment and had a more scientific approach to collecting. -
August Antique and Collectors' Sale - Day 2 Friday 23 August 2013 10:00
August Antique and Collectors' Sale - Day 2 Friday 23 August 2013 10:00 Hansons Auctioneers & Valuers Heage Lane Etwall Derbyshire DE65 6LS Hansons Auctioneers & Valuers (August Antique and Collectors' Sale - Day 2) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 841 Lot: 853 A Royal Doulton figurine Hillary circa 1966 HN2335 second Royal Crown Derby 1128 Imari pattern large coffee pot; Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 together with Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern milk and sugar bowl 3 Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 842 Royal Worcester 'The Parakeet' by FG Doughty 3087 1 Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00 Lot: 854 A 1930s Beswick ware bowl raised on three coiled pads original paper label Lot: 843 Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Three Spode Royal Jade figures - Pig; Clown and Tortoise af Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 855 A Royal Crown Derby 'Little Owl' paperweight gold stopper with Lot: 844 a clover shaped Royal Worcester pot and cover 2 A Royal Doulton HN1954 Balloon Man and HN2017 Silks and Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 Ribbons Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00 Lot: 856 A Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer circa 1775 of Lot: 845 ribbed outline printed with flowers crescent mark and another A 19th century Japanese Imari bowl and plate 2 similar Worcester tea bowl and saucer 4 Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00 Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 846 Lot: 857 A pair of small Moorcroft vases magnolia pattern on blue ground Royal Crown Derby hand painted open vase with gilt and knob Estimate: £40.00 - £50.00 decoration - blue ground and an early 19th Century Stevenson and -
Lady Godiva Descents to Gateway Ancestor Robert Abell
Lady Godiva Descents to gateway ancestor Robert Abell 21 descents – v7.0 6/27/17 – Tod Marshall Note: Descents without source listed need verification Source Material: “Ancestral Roots” by Frederick Lewis Weis, 8th edition (2006) “Magna Carta Ancestry” by Douglas Richardson (2005) “Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell” by Carl Boyer, 3rd (2001) “Royal Ancestry” by Douglas Richardson (2013) “The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215” by Frederick Lewis Weis (2002) Wikipedia Lady Godiva (980-1067) = Leofric Earl of Mercia (968-1057) p165,166 Lady Godiva had 1 confirmed son: Alfgar Earl of Mercia (1002-1059) = Aelfgifu Princess of England (997-) p166 Alfgar and Aelfgifu had 1 confirmed daughter: Queen of England EDITH (Eldgyth) (1034-) = Llewelyn Griffith King of Wales (1011-1063) p165,167 Descent from Edith and Llewelyn: 01. Nest Verch Griffith (abt. 1059-) = Osborn FitzRichard (abt 1055-aft 1100) p167 02. Nest FitzRichard (abt. 1079-) = Bernard De Newmarche (abt 1070-1125) p167 03. Sibyl De Neufmarche (abt. 1096-aft 1143) = Miles FITZ WALTER De Gloucester (abt 1092-1143) p168 04a. Lucy of Hereford (-aft 1220) = Herbert Fitz Herbert (-1204) p215 05. Peter FITZ HERBERT (-bef 1252) = Alice FITZ ROBERT (-1225) p215 06. Lucy FITZ PETER (-aft 1266) = Sir William De Roos (1200-1257) p210 p216 07. Sir Robert DE ROOS (-) = Isabel D’AUBENEY (-) p210 p96,188 08. Sir William DE ROOS (-) = Maud DE VAUX (-) p210 p96 09. Sir William DE ROOS (-1342) = Margery De Badlesmere (-1363) p211 p96 10. Maud DE ROOS (-1388) = Sir John De Welle (1334-1361) p210,269 p10 11. Anne Welles (1360-1397) = James LE BOTELER (1360-1405) p49,270 p10 12. -
Philippa H Deeley Ltd Catalogue 17 Oct 2015
Philippa H Deeley Ltd Catalogue 17 Oct 2015 1 A Pinxton porcelain teapot decorated in gilt with yellow cartouches with gilt decoration and hand hand painted landscapes of castle ruins within a painted botanical studies of pink roses, numbered square border, unmarked, pattern number 300, 3824 in gilt, and three other porcelain teacups and illustrated in Michael Bertould and Philip Miller's saucers from the same factory; Etruscan shape 'An Anthology of British Teapots', page 184, plate with serpent handle, hand painted with pink roses 1102, 17.5cm high x 26cm across - Part of a and gilt decoration, the saucer numbered 3785 in private owner collection £80.00 - £120.00 gilt, old English shape, decorated in cobalt blue 2 A Pinxton porcelain teacup and saucer, each with hand painted panels depicting birds with floral decorated with floral sprigs and hand painted gilt decoration and borders, numbered 4037 in gilt landscapes with in ornate gilt surround, unmarked, and second bell shape, decorated with a cobalt pattern no. 221, teacup 6cm high, saucer 14.7cm blue ground, gilt detail and hand painted diameter - Part of a private owner collection £30.00 landscape panels - Part of a private owner - £40.00 collection £20.00 - £30.00 3 A porcelain teapot and cream jug, possibly by 8A Three volumes by Michael Berthoud FRICS FSVA: Ridgway, with ornate gilding, cobalt blue body and 'H & R Daniel 1822-1846', 'A Copendium of British cartouches containing hand painted floral sparys, Teacups' and 'An Anthology of British Teapots' co 26cm long, 15cm high - -
The National Genealogical Society Quarterly
Consolidated Contents of The National Genealogical Society Quarterly Volumes 1-90; April, 1912 - December, 2002 Compiled by, and Copyright © 2011-2013 by Dale H. Cook This file is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material directly from plymouthcolony.net, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact [email protected] so that legal action can be undertaken. Any commercial site using or displaying any of my files or web pages without my express written permission will be charged a royalty rate of $1000.00 US per day for each file or web page used or displayed. [email protected] Revised August 29, 2013 As this file was created for my own use a few words about the format of the entries are in order. The entries are listed by NGSQ volume. Each volume is preceded by the volume number and year in boldface. Articles that are carried across more than one volume have their parts listed under the applicable volumes. This entry, from Volume 19, will illustrate the format used: 19 (1931):20-24, 40-43, 48, 72-76, 110-111 (Cont. from 18:92, cont. to 20:17) Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Applications Jessie McCausland (Mrs. A. Y.) Casanova The first line of an entry for an individual article or portion of a series shows the NGSQ pages for an article found in that volume. When a series spans more than one volume a note in parentheses indicates the volume and page from which or to which it is continued. -
Godiva Awakes First Gold Patron Leads Way in a Mission for Regeneration of Local Business Community
Godiva Awakes first Gold Patron leads way in a mission for regeneration of local business community Leading Coventry business recovery specialist, Cranfield, is inspiring other local companies to come together to support the regions involvement in the London 2012 Olympic Games. As the first Gold Patron of Godiva Awakes, which represents the regions involvement in the Games, Cranfield is sending the message that the event represents much more for the future of business within the Midlands than just being a creative Olympic project. Godiva Awakes sees a mechanically engineered six-metre animated Lady Godiva puppet, powered by 100 cyclists on a Cyclopaedia designed and manufactured by local businesses, on her seven-day journey from Coventry to London, accompanied by a carnival of over 220 dancers and performers. Cranfield’s managing director, Tony Mitchell, who takes a proactive role in the local business community, was recently invited to the maiden unveiling of Godiva’s luxurious coat, which will cover the puppet. Within the lining of the coat each of the ten patrons will have their own embroidered panel. After Godiva’s procession to London, the coat will be on display in Coventry Cathedral following the Olympics. Cranfield initially became a patron of the project in November 2011 after directors Tony Mitchell and Patrick Murtagh attended a mystery tour event when the project was announced, and Gold Patrons were invited to support it. The event involved travelling in a vintage bus from the Coventry Transport Museum to a secret location in Coventry to see Godiva take her first steps in public. This sparked a keen interest from Tony and Patrick, who could see the potential for this ambitious project to symbolise regeneration of the various industries throughout the region. -
European Ceramics, Doulton and Beswick, Decorative Arts, Oriental Ceramics and Ivories, Glass Wares Tuesday 01 November 2011 12:00
European Ceramics, Doulton and Beswick, Decorative Arts, Oriental Ceramics and Ivories, Glass Wares Tuesday 01 November 2011 12:00 Capes Dunn & Co Capes Dunn & Co 38 Charles Street Manchester M1 7DB Capes Dunn & Co (European Ceramics, Doulton and Beswick, Decorative Arts, Oriental Ceramics and Ivories, Glass Wares ) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 1 Lot: 6 STEPHAN DEFON SMALL WILEMAN & CO., (The GOLDSCHEIDER, AUSTRIAN Foley China) 'INTARSIO' POTTERY FEMALE FIGURES, POTTERY SQUAT TWO 'Sitzende Lesende Junge Dame HANDLED VASE, decorated with (auf Buchersockel)', depicted encircling border of fish, with reading a book seated on, two scallop shells and wave pattern, large books, signed 'Dakon', 8" containing the aquatic theme, high impressed number 7561F, design registration No. 330286, circa 1936 pattern No. 3035, 3 1/4" high Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 (one handle repaired) Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00 Lot: 2 STEPHAN DAKON Lot: 7 GOLDSCHEIDER, AUSTRIAN TWO IDENTICAL CLARICE POTTERY FEMALE FIGURE CLIFF (NEWPORT POTTERY) 'Sitzendes Madchen mit Buch 'CELTIC HARVEST' PATTERN (auf Bucherregal/Sockel)' MOULDED JUGS, with depicted seated with legs polychromed handles and crossed and book on her lap, pouring lips, 11 1/4" high (one seated on a low bookcase, 9 1/2" with damaged and repaired foot) high, impressed number 7226, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 circa 1935 (af) Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 8 A.G. RICHARDSON & CO, Lot: 3 CROWN DUCAL WARE STEPHAN DAKON CHARLOTTE RHEAD GOLDSCHEIDER, AUSTRIAN DESIGNED WALL PLAQUE, POTTERY FEMALE -
History of Church of the Most Holy Sacrament and St Osburg 1845-2009
History of Church of the Most Holy Sacrament and St Osburg 1845-2009 The Catholic Mother Church of Coventry since 1807 The History of The Most Holy Sacrament and St. Osburg’s, Coventry Foreward Officially this is styled “The Church of the Most Holy Sacrament,” but it is usually called by the secondary title “St. Osburg's,” a name long enshrined in the history of Coventry. Much of the information in the first part is taken from a booklet produced by Dom Sebastian Simpson O.S.B called “A Centenary Memorial of Saint Osburg’s Coventry 1845- 1945” as well as “The Church of the Most Holy Sacrament and St Osburg 1856-2000”. I hope that, when you read this you will share my desire to pay tribute to and perpetuate the memory of all the good priests and lay folk of bye gone days, whose steadfastness in the Faith accounts for our present goodly heritage. I am pleased to introduce this history of the Parish. This has been produced at the same time as the Restoration Appeal gets underway, Easter 2009. Much of this information and more can be found on the Parish website: http://www.coventry-catholicdeanery.org.uk/StOsburg/ Parish Prayer Signature Fr Garry Byrne Contact Details: Canon Garry Byrne, Parish Priest Church of The Most Holy Sacrament & St. Osburg’s, Barras Lane, Coventry, CV1 4AQ. Tel. 02476 220402 Email: [email protected] http://www.coventry-catholicdeanery.org.uk/StOsburg/ http://www.coventry-catholicdeanery.org.uk 26/4/9 Page 2 of 18 The History of The Most Holy Sacrament and St. -
Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers
Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers The Derby Auction House Chequers Road Derby VICTORIAN, EDWARDIAN AND GENERAL SALE PART 2 Derbyshire DE21 6EN Started 08 Jun 2016 10:30 BST United Kingdom Lot Description 1000 A Royal Crown Derby hunting plate, wavy edge, printed marks, second quality A set of four early Victorian Ashworth Brothers ironstone soup bowls, transfer printed and painted with oriental style floral patterns, 1001 printed marks (4) 1002 A Royal Crown Derby shaped circular plate, painted by Cuthbert Gresley, signed 1003 Studio Pottery - a large Irish Kilrush Scraffito vase, 36cm Derby Porcelain - a Crown Derby Porcelain Company fluted circular plate, printed marks, c.1880; a shaped Derby comport; another; 1004 Bloor Derby plate A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Alphabet Bear B, gold stopper, boxed; another Alphabet Bear C, gold stopper, boxed; a novelty 1005 Bottle of Champagne and Ice Bucket, boxed; a Green Derby Panel five petal dish signed by Sue Rowe, boxed (4) 1006 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Shire Horse, specially commissioned by Sinclairs, limited edition, gold stopper, boxed 1007 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Mythical Unicorn, exclusive to Goviers of Sidmouth, 635/1750, boxed with certificate 1008 A Royal Crown Derby Scottish Terrier model, 370/2000, boxed with certificate 1009 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Pegasus, limited edition 817/1750, printed mark, gold stopper, boxed with certificate 1010 A Royal Crown Derby English Spaniel model, limited edition 95/1000, boxed with certificate 1011 A Royal Crown Derby Irish Blue Kerry model, limited edition 782/1000, boxed with certificate 1012 A Royal Crown Derby Welsh Corgi model, limited edition 217/500, boxed with certificate 1013 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Harrods bear, printed mark, gold stopper, boxed 1014 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight,Imari ram,boxed with certificate. -
Paternalism, Disturbance and Parliamentary Reform: Society and Politics in Coventry, 1819-32*
PETER SEARBY PATERNALISM, DISTURBANCE AND PARLIAMENTARY REFORM: SOCIETY AND POLITICS IN COVENTRY, 1819-32* The procession of her ladyship [the Godiva procession at the Coventry June Show Fair] is merely a commemoration of the traditional release obtained by the "Fair Godiva" for the oppressed inhabitants of Coventry from the tyranny of a feudal baron. Now, thank Heaven, we have to celebrate a nobler triumph, - the freedom of our country from the mercenary grasp of that detested oligarchy - the Borough- mongering tyrants, and lordly oppressors. Coventry Herald, 15 June 1832 We must recollect that Coventry is not the whole country. Edward Ellice, MP for Coventry, ibid., 13 June 1834 Asa Briggs has pointed out that the parliamentary-reform movement of the early 1830's differed considerably in nature and direction between one city and another. In Birmingham, the middle and working classes usually co-operated. Class distinctions were blurred. Steam power and the factory — socially disruptive forces - were lacking. Master and artisan worked together in small workshops, frequently changed places with each other in a socially mobile city, and united in advancing an inflationary paper-money programme appro- priate to the Midlands iron interests. These were concerned with the home market and the need for expansionist credit. In Manchester and Leeds, on the other hand, the classes were separated by the factory, and had competing reform movements. Manchester's middle-class reformers were concerned with the needs of the cotton industry's export markets; they wanted a stable metallic currency, and stressed the encouragement to trade that would follow the repeal of the Corn Laws. -
Anton Schulz, Porcelain Decorator at Du Paquier's Vienna Factory
Anton Schulz, porcelain decorator at Du Paquier's Vienna factory Autor(en): Hayward, John Objekttyp: Article Zeitschrift: Mitteilungsblatt / Freunde der Schweizer Keramik = Bulletin de la Société des Amis de la Céramique Suisse Band (Jahr): - (1954) Heft 29 PDF erstellt am: 24.09.2021 Persistenter Link: http://doi.org/10.5169/seals-394906 Nutzungsbedingungen Die ETH-Bibliothek ist Anbieterin der digitalisierten Zeitschriften. Sie besitzt keine Urheberrechte an den Inhalten der Zeitschriften. Die Rechte liegen in der Regel bei den Herausgebern. Die auf der Plattform e-periodica veröffentlichten Dokumente stehen für nicht-kommerzielle Zwecke in Lehre und Forschung sowie für die private Nutzung frei zur Verfügung. Einzelne Dateien oder Ausdrucke aus diesem Angebot können zusammen mit diesen Nutzungsbedingungen und den korrekten Herkunftsbezeichnungen weitergegeben werden. Das Veröffentlichen von Bildern in Print- und Online-Publikationen ist nur mit vorheriger Genehmigung der Rechteinhaber erlaubt. Die systematische Speicherung von Teilen des elektronischen Angebots auf anderen Servern bedarf ebenfalls des schriftlichen Einverständnisses der Rechteinhaber. Haftungsausschluss Alle Angaben erfolgen ohne Gewähr für Vollständigkeit oder Richtigkeit. Es wird keine Haftung übernommen für Schäden durch die Verwendung von Informationen aus diesem Online-Angebot oder durch das Fehlen von Informationen. Dies gilt auch für Inhalte Dritter, die über dieses Angebot zugänglich sind. Ein Dienst der ETH-Bibliothek ETH Zürich, Rämistrasse 101, 8092 Zürich, Schweiz, www.library.ethz.ch http://www.e-periodica.ch Report on 1953/54 Sales of European Ceramics at Sotheby's, London by T. H. Clarke, London (Fig. 1-3) It was not an exciting Season on the whole because, although section the highest price was £ 350, paid for a Faenza Dish, prices remain high, there was a dwindling supply of important probably by the «Green Man» painter.