SECOND DAY’S SALE

THURSDAY 1st NOVEMBER 2012

ORIENTAL and EUROPEAN CERAMICS and GLASS

Commencing not before 10.30pm Oriental and European Ceramics and Glass will be on view on: Saturday 27th October 9.00am to 1.00pm Sunday 28th October 2.00pm to 4.00pm Monday 29th October 9.00am to 5.15pm Tuesday 30th October 9.00am to 5.15pm Wednesday 31st October 9.00am to 5.15pm Limited viewing on sale day

Enquiries: Andrew Thomas Enquiries: Nic Saintey Tel: 01392 413100 Tel: 01392 413100 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 351 A sealed wine bottle of squat cylinder form with ‘kick up’ and applied string rim the dark olive body with circular seal embossed R. Seldon, 25 cm high, mid 18th century. £200 - 300

352 A French overlay glass vase cut with panels of blue over clear enamelled with rose centred sprays and an encircling foliate band with some gold embellishment, 15 cm high. £80 - 100

353 A mid 18th century Bohemian enamelled wine 353 354 glass painted with floral sprays, a cockerel and an inscription dated 1743, 12cm high (foot a pewter replacement) £200 - 300

354 A Bohemian green and white overlay table lustre of traditional coronet form on bulbous stem and spreading foot the top with alternating portrait and foliate decorated medallions, and the stem and foot with gilt foliate decoration on a profuse ground of gilt fern-like vegetation, hung with pendant drops and prisms, 31 cm high, mid 19th century, flake chip. £300 - 500

355 355 A Bohemian green overlay pedestal vase decorated with an oval white panel profusely enamelled with blooms above a similar panel enamelled with a half length portrait of a young beauty with a garland of ivy in her hair and verso with two further floral panels, both flanked by fretted white panels reserved on a gilt foliate ground, 37.5 cm high, mid 19th century. £400 - 600

90 356 A pair Bohemian glass goblets of trumpet shaped form with flanged base on a hexagonal knopped stem and petal base, each with a raised lemon flashed intaglio decorated panel each with the near naked Stephan Ivanovich Mazzepa lashed to the back of a horse, 23 cm high, late 19th century. £300 - 400

357 A Lalique dessert service ‘Hortense’ with single large 356 circular plate ten smaller each intaglio decorated on 358 359 the underside with radiating A Lalique tray ‘Ermitage’ of A Baccarat glass ice bucket ears of oats, 32 and 19.5 cm rectangular form with mildly of heavy vertically ribbed form diameter, diamond point arcing sides moulded with with e.p. mounts and handles, etched Lalique France, circa. graduating cabuchons on a 25 cm high, base with acid 1942. (11) ground of feathery foliage, etched mark and impressed £1000 - 1200 26 cm wide, acid etched R. marks to mount. Lalique, France, circa. 1938. £150 – 200 £100 - 150 360. No Lot.

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91 361 A Chinese yen-yen vase the body painted in blue with a pair of deer and two cranes in a rocky landscape containing pine trees, the neck with a pair of recumbent deer and cranes in a similar landscape between narrow cloud scroll and fretted borders, 44.5 cm, blue concentric rings to base, Kangxi. £2000 - 4000

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362 A Chinese porcelain yen yen vase the body painted in blue with a stag, a pair of does and three cranes in a landscape and the neck with a stag, doe and two cranes in a similar landscape, bisected by narrow cloud scroll borders, 45.5 cm high, concentric rings to base, Kangxi, rim repaired. £1800 - 2200

93 363 verso

363 A Chinese porcelain yen yen vase the body painted in blue with a stag and doe and two cranes in a landscape and the neck with a stag, doe and two cranes in a similar landscape, bisected by narrow cloud scroll and fretted borders, 46 cm high, concentric rings to base, Kangxi, rim repaired. £1500 - 1800

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364 A Chinese porcelain coral ground yen yen the body incised with a pair of dragons, between continuous landscape bands, 41 cm high, apocryphal Kangxi mark in concentric rings, restoration to rim. £300 - 400

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365 A Chinese sancai-glazed ridge in the Ming style, covered in green and ocre glazes, the Immortal wearing a tall cap and seated on a horse on arched base, 38 cm high, minor damage (with wood stand) £2000 - 3000

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366 368 370 A Chinese porcelain vase of A pair of Chinese porcelain A pair of Chinese porcelain reticulated square shaped form plaques of rectangular form jars of shouldered oviform with raised flaring neck, each both with poetic text, one enamelled in the Wucai pierced facet enamelled in the enamelled with a songbird manner each with a seated famille verte palette with a above chrysanthemum, the kylin looking towards a pair of Lohan within a thunder companion with a kingfisher thundery sky within a key band, the shoulders with above lotus, 23 x 10.5 cm, in landscape, flanked by peony scroll the neck with a hardwood frames, late 19th or jardiniere’s of blooms between raised band of bats below stiff early 20th century. (2) scrolling peony bands, 29 leaves, 36 cm high, embossed £150 - 200 cm high, late 19th or 20th Qianlong seal mark, significant century.. losses to rim. 369 £500 - 700 £300 - 400 A Chinese porcelain ground bowl of quadrilobed 371 367 form the exterior enamelled An Canton porcelain A Chinese celadon glazed with figures in a garden punchbowl of generous plate of circular form incised pavilion, the foot with a proportions the interior and with a band of flowers and continuous wave band, the exterior enamelled with foliage around a central flower interior with scattered sprays, alternating panels of figures head motif, 36 cm diameter, 20 cm wide, Xianfeng seal within garden pavilions and diamond point etched mark to base. exotic birds and butterflies character marks to underside. £180 - 220 amongst peony, reserved on £120 - 180 a profuse ground of flowers, foliage and butterflies, 41 cm diameter, mid 19th century. £600 - 800

96 372 A Chinese Canton famille rose punch bowl richly painted with panels of figures in interiors and on verandahs, on a ground of flowers, foliage and butterflies, 19th Century, 41cm. diameter, minor rubbing. £1200 - 1800

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373 374 A pair of Chinese famille rose ginger jars each painted with A Chinese porcelain oviform a large spray of flowers and foliage, one with a yellow butterfly, jar and cover enamelled in late Qianlong, 18cm. high, one with interior star crack, with the famille rose palette with a carved hardwood covers and inset jade plaques, odd hardwood seated teacher with a juvenile stands scholar at his feet with two £600 - 800 companions in the distance trying to attract his attention, the reverse with six lines of script, 26 cm high, seal mark to base, Republican period. £150 - 250

375 A Chinese Canton hexagonal garden seat painted with numerous shaped panels of figures in interiors, birds, insects and flowers on a predominantly green and gilt foliate ground, 19th century, 47cm. high, minor rubbing. £1200 - 1500

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377 A Chinese porcelain shallow bowl of circular form the centre painted in blue with a phoenix stood on rock amongst peony, chrysanthemum and prunus within a border of lotus, peony and mallow, 44 cm diameter, Qianlong. £500 - 700

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376 A Chinese porcelain moon flask of generous proportions of traditional flattened form with raised neck and pomegranate handles painted in blue with a peacock and hen amongst prunus and peony and verso with a pair of cranes amongst magnolia and other blooms reserved on a celadon ground profusely painted with cranes amongst cloud scrolls, 61 cm high, incised Hongwu seal mark, but 19th century. £600 - 700

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378 A Chinese porcelain vase of shouldered cylindrical form with grotesque mask handles, the body enamelled with dragon and cloud medallions on a scroll ground between multiple lotus, diaper, stiff leaf, peony and thunder key bands the neck with pendants, 39 cm high. £350 - 450

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379 An opposing pair of Chinese porcelain vases of garlic shaped form enamelled with a female figure standing upon a lotus, attended by a maid beneath a flying crane, a sage being transported in a ferry and a figure seated on a three legged toad, reserved on an incised lime green ground between ryui head bands, 35.5 cm high, four character seal mark to base, probably Guangxu, drilled. £500 - 700 381

380 381 A Chinese porcelain vase of A pair of Chinese blue and moulded baluster form the white vases of compressed lime green ground with scroll, baluster form, each shoulder leaf and quadrilobed panels moulded with a band of studs, decorated en grisaille with lake painted with dragons, cloud scenes, buildings and bamboo, scrolls and foliate sprays, late 52 cm high, 19th century. 19th Century, 22 cm high. £300 - 500 £400 - 600

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382 A Chinese porcelain plaque of circular form enamelled with a reclining Chang Kuo- Lao observing Li T’ieh-Kuai and another figure seated on a raffia blanket beneath a fir tree, with poetic texts to one side, 38 cm diameter, 19th century, framed. £150 - 250

383 A pair of Cantonese porcelain vases of shouldered square form with mask handles enamelled front and verso with figures in a garden pavilion 384 and the flanks with birds and butterflies amongst flowers and foliage, 32 cm high, late 19th century, repairs to one. 384 £200 - 300 A Chinese porcelain vase of oviform with garlic shaped neck enamelled in the Wucai palette and underglaze blue with two five clawed dragons chasing a pearl amongst cloud and lightning between stiff leaves and thunder key band the neck with a broad peony scroll and lappet band, the rim with apocryphal six character mark for Jaijing, early 20th century. £400 - 600

101 385 387 385 A Chinese porcelain baluster jar and domed cover enamelled in the famille rose palette front and verso with panels containing multiple figures and children at leisure in a garden, reserved on a ground of raised foliate decoration enamelled with scattered blooms between blue double line and simple cell borders, 33 cm high, Qianlong. £300 - 400

386 A Chinese porcelain vase of bottle form with raised neck decorated with tea dust glazes, impressed six character mark for Guangxu and of the period. 33cm high £400 - 600

387 A Japanese porcelain vase of oviform with flaring neck enamelled in the Kutani palette with a group of courtly figures seated by a coastal fir and witnessing the release of a crane and verso with an extensive waterside landscape, reserved on an aubergine scroll ground between lappet bands, 45 cm high, seal mark to base, converted as a lamp but not 386 drilled. £200 - 300 102 391

388 Two graduating Arita porcelain flower troughs each in the form of a rowing boat the interior painted in under glaze blue with some polychrome embellishment with a dragon amongst cloud scrolls, the exterior with waves below a floral, foliate and butterfly border, largest 30.5 cm long, six character mark to base of each Dai Ming Manreki Nen Sei. £100 – 200 392 393 389-90. No Lots. 392 393 A French puzzle jug A large Cantagalli maiolica 391 painted in ocre and underglaze charger in the 16th century A Castelli maiolica blue with a floral spray, Deruta style, decorated in blue square plaque painted in probably La Croisic, late 18th/ and gold lustre with stylised traditional colours with ‘The early 19th century, 19cm high. foliage and geometric designs Annunciation’ within an ocre £200 - 250 central raised armorial roundel, border, 18th century, 21.5cm, the rim with spirally moulded some chipping. fluting, the underside with £500 - 700 concentric bands of foliage, blue cockerel mark, late 19th century, 52 cm. diameter, chip restoration to rim. £280 - 320

103 394 A dated English plate finely painted in blue with a pair of birds amongst exotic blooms, foliage and rocks, inscribed I.R. 1753, 22 cm diameter. £500 - 600

*An example from this set of plates is illustrated in Dated English Delftware, Lipski & Archer, plate 561, page 127

395 A large Dutch delft vase of octagonal baluster form painted in blue in the Chinese Transitional style with figures in a continuous landscape between lappet and foliate bands, 52 cm high, cross mark to base, late 17th century, 394 52 cm high, minor faults and glaze loss. £800 - 1200

396 A small Italian maiolica dish possibly Viterbo, painted with a cherub in flight above a landscape with buildings beyond, the reverse with plain cream , 21 cm diameter, 17th century, some rim chips and glaze loss. £200 - 300

397 An Italian maiolica istoriato crespina painted in the late 16th/ early 17th century manner with figures engaged in hunting and trapping birds and fish, 26.5 cm diameter, rim reduced and devoid foot. £100 - 200

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104 398 A Castelli maiolica rectangular plaque painted by Liborio Grue with St Francis standing in a water landscape with mountains beyond surrounded by numerous animals, birds and sea creatures, the reverse inscribed in black ‘Nove, lot animals/Liborius Grue’, mid 18th century, 26 x 19cm. in oak frame. £1000 - 1500 105 A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF NORTH DEVON POTTERY

399 A documentary North Devon harvest jug of typical bellied form with raised ribbed neck and applied strap handle with scroll terminal, sgraffito and remove slip decorated with a lion rampant holding a union flag aloft and flanked by songbirds amongst blooms and foliage beneath a triangle and scroll band, below the handle a panel ‘When I was in my Native place I was a Lump of and Digged I was out of the Earth and Bought from Thence away, But now I am Become a Jug by Potters Arte and Skill and for to Be your Servant to Carry All I Will .....Mr Wm. Bale 1815’, 31 cm high, minor chips to foot rim and slight glaze loss. £5000 - 7000

106 404 *The jug is a similar size, shape and decoration to a jug inscribed ‘William Crapp, Port Govern, 1929’ sold as lot 19, Bearne’s Salerooms, 6th 402 July, 2004. Identical playing card and comet decoration 401 also appears on a similar jug inscribed Capt Strout, Port Isaac, 1843, lot 9, Christies, 400 3rd July, 2002. Both examples A North Devon, probably suggest that this jug is a Fremington pottery jug of commemorative piece. oviform with raised neck and applied ribbed strap handle, 404 the shoulders under cream slip A close pair of North Devon inscribed in calligraphic script pottery jugs each of oviform ‘Clovelly’, 36 cm high, some with raised ribbed neck and glaze loss. applied ribbed strap handle, £250 - 350 sgraffito decorated with stylised blooms and foliage 401 beneath a chevron border, A North Devon, probably each dated 1879 beneath the 403 Fremington, bread crock handle, 15 cm high, glaze of swelling cylindrical form losses. (2) 403 with lug handles, the exterior £200 - 300 A West Country, probably partially decorated in white Cornish, pottery jug of squat slip and inscised ‘He that tilleth 405 oviform with raised neck and his land shall be satisfied with A North Devon pottery applied strap handle, the neck bread, Pro.12th ch. 11th ver’ jardiniere of globular form incised ‘Farmers Arms 1729’, and verso ‘I am the bread of with everted notched rim, the body incised with playing life, Jhn the 6th ch, 35th ver’, sgraffito and slip remove card suits around a central 31 cm high, with a wooden decorated with blooms, foliage motif flanked by stooks of cover. and song birds, 20 cm high, corn, the pale slip decorated £250 - 300 19th century neck beneath a mottled green £250 - 350 and mustard glaze, 23 cm 402 high, rim chips. A Ewenny pottery jardiniere 406 £500 - 800 of generous proportions, the A North Devon pottery exterior sgrafitto decorated jardiniere of globular form with naive blooms and husks with mildly everted rim, above a band of ribbon swags sgraffito and slip remove on a mustard ground, signed decorated with blooms and E.Wilson, 36 cm high, the base butterflies, 21 cm high, 19th incised Ewenny Pottery, 1907, century, glaze flaw near base. E. (Edwin) Jenkins, two rim £250 - 300 chips £300 - 500

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407 tobacco jar, incised ‘Have pipe A Bideford, probably East- of bacca’, devoid cover. (2) the-Water, pottery jug of £100 - 150 baluster form with applied strap handle, sgraffto and 411 slip remove decorated with A North Devon pottery vase butterflies, foliage and a pair of baluster form, the handles of birds supporting a banner with scroll terminals, the slip ‘Whenever you are thirsty, As decorated body with leaf resist oftentimes you are, Just fill me decoration with some sgraffito and remember, The Baptist embellishment, incised ‘Dora Church Bazaar, 1910’, beneath Louise Morris, December 4th, a scalloped and wavy band, 1880’, 18 cm high, chip to 20 cm high. foot, minor flakes. £220 - 280 408 £220 - 280 409 408 412 A North Devon pottery A small North Devon pottery A North Devon pottery money box of squat globular jug of typical bellied form with jardiniere of globular form form with mushroom knop, raised ribbed neck and applied with everted rim with sgraffito sgraffito decorated with ribbed strap handle with scroll, and slip removed decoration naive blooms and foliage terminal, profusely sgraffito of blooms, foliage, birds and on a mustard ground, 10 and slip remove decorated butterflies, 24 cm high, 19th cm diameter, 19th century, with a sunburst motif, a century, stress crack near base. cracked with some glaze loss. jardiniere of flowers amongst £280 - 320 £150 - 200 further blooms and a song bird beneath a triangle and leafy 413 410 foliate bands, 14 cm high, A North Devon, probably A North Devon pottery jug early 19th century, glaze loss. Fremington, pottery jug of of baluster form with applied £300 - 500 baluster form with applied strap handle, sgraffito and strap handle naively sgraffito slip remove decorated with a decorated with flowers and panel ‘Dispise me not, Tho I foliage and inscribed ‘For the am small, Fill me up and, I’ll Bazaar’, 18 cm high, late 19th please you all, 1912’ flanked century, rim chip and glaze by blooms beneath a loop loss together with a similar and spiral border, 13 cm high, plain slip decorated jug and a restored handle and rim, vase, chipped. (3) together with a slip decorated 108 £100 - 150 414 A pottery money box of domed two tier form surmounted by a pair of naively modelled birds above two rows of applied scales, the chocolate body applied with arbitrary blobs of white slip, 25 cm high, some losses. £150 - 180

415 A Bideford, probably East- the-Water, pottery jug of baluster form with applied strap handle, sgraffito and slip remove decorated with 409, 418, 414 irises and a butterfly beneath a wavy and loop incised border, inscribed ‘Bethel Church’, 14 cm high, late 19th century, rim chip and some glaze flakes.. £120 - 180

416 A Fremington pottery pedestal bowl probably George Fishley, the ribbed circular bowl with lug handles surmounted by masks on a stepped foot applied in high relief with apples, pears, grapes and foliage between bands of flowering thistles picked out with white and pale brown slips, 21 cm high, large chip under foot, stem cracked, devoid cover. £500 - 700

417 A pottery cup of squat form with applied strap handle with galena glazed interior and slip decorated rim, 13 416 cm diameter, glued rim chip, a pottery chamber stick with 418 419 splashed slip decoration and A pottery money box of A Bideford, probably East-the- an agate glazed pottery puzzle footed oviform applied with Water, pottery jug of baluster jug of globular form with seven small naively modelled form with applied strap handle, raised pierced neck and three cockerels, applied with a broad sgraffito and slip remove spouts, the hollow handle band of white slip, 16 cm decorated with songbirds and broken in three but present, 15 high, some loss to cockerels. butterflies beneath a wavy loop cm high. (3) £100 - 150 and double line border, 19 cm £150 - 200 high, late 19th century, rim chips and glaze loss. £200 - 300 109 420 A Bideford, probably East- the-Water, pottery jardiniere of globular form with everted wavy rim, sgraffito and slip remove decorated front and verso with irises bordered by pairs of butterflies, 23 cm high, 19th century, minor chips. £250 - 300

421 A Bideford, possibly East- the-Water, pottery jug of baluster form with applied strap handle, sgraffito and slip remove decorated with a panel ‘Dispise me not, Tho I am small, Fill me up and, I’ll please you all’ flanked by irises and a single bloom beneath a triangle border, 15.5 cm high, late 19th century, rim chips. £150 - 200

422 A Bideford, probably East- the-Water, pottery jug of baluster form with applied strap handle, sgraffito and slip remove decorated with irises and a pair of butterflies 427 beneath an opposing loop border, 18 cm high, late 19th century. 424 426 £180 - 220 A North Devon, probably A pair of slip decorated East-the-Water, pottery pottery baking dishes of 423 jardiniere of squat form with oval form, the cream interior A Bideford or Fremington wavy rim, sgraffito and slip with bands of combed wavy pottery jug of squat baluster remove decorated with iris, decoration, 32 cm long, one form with applied strap handle other blooms and song birds cracked. sgraffito decorated with a above a simple border, 20 £200 – 250 pair of butterflies flanking cm high, late 19th century, ‘A Present from Bideford, together with a similar darker ******************************** 1912’, 11 cm high, rim chips, example decorated with irises together with a mustard and butterflies, 23 cm high, 427 glazed plate with pierced rim. significant loss to rim. (2) A Pearlware equestrian (2) £250 - 300 figure of a cavalry officer in £150 - 180 plumed tricorn hat, puce and 425 gilt trimmed jacket mounted A slip decorated pottery on a chestnut caparisoned washbowl of circular pan-like steed bearing a sword and form, the interior with pierced pistol, on a stepped cartouche ‘lug’ soap dish and decorated shaped based, 25 cm high, in cream with a single trail late 18th or early 19th century, and splashes, 31 cm diameter, the horse devoid a leg and ear, glaze wear to rim. the officer one hand. £100 - 150 £200 - 400 110 428 429

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428 431 Two creamware models of lions each of press Two Staffordshire taper vase groups each moulded construction in recumbent pose under modelled as a giraffe and attendant in blue ochre and pale green with yellow and ochre tunic and ermine trimmed cloak, on a rustic spots, 9 cm long, circa. 1800-20, minor flakes oval base, 24 cm high, circa. 1860. to base of one. £150 - 200 £200 - 300

429 A creamware model of a Medici lion modelled standing with one paw resting on a marble sphere on an acanthus moulded rectangular stand under brown, burgundy and pink enamels, 31 cm long, circa. 1820, stapled and small loss. £120 - 180

430 A matched pair of Staffordshire taper vase 432 groups each modelled as a stag fording a stream with a tiger in pursuit, on a rustic gilt lined base, 19 cm high, mid 19th century. 432 £180 - 220 A pair of creamware cow creamers each modelled standing four square with raised tail attended by a kneeling milkmaid on a canted rectangular base decorated with bands of sponged circles in black, puce and green, 27 cm long, circa. 1810, tails repaired. £200 - 300

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433 A Staffordshire (Alpha Factory) portrait figure of Benjamin Franklin modelled standing in blue frock coat one hand in his waistcoat pocket and leaning against a pillar topped with books with a scroll in his other hand, on a gilt lined base, 24 cm high, circa. 1860-70. £250 - 350 434 434 A Staffordshire (Alpha 435 Factory) portrait figure of A pair of Staffordshire Captain James Cook modelled portrait figures of Moody seated in blue frock coat, and Sankey both standing waistcoat and salmon breeches in black frock coats, white beside a small table topped waistcoats and leaning upon a with a manuscript, on a gilt pillar with one hand resting on lined base, 18 cm high, circa. a bible, on oval gilt lined base 1845 - 50. with raised caption, 35 and £300 - 400 36 cm high, circa. 1875, the former restored at the neck. £150 - 200

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439 438 439 A pair of Staffordshire A closely matched opposing pottery spill vases each pair of Staffordshire pottery modelled with a zebra fleeing rabbits each modelled across a bridge with a fox in crouching and nibbling a pursuit, on an oval gilt lined lettuce leaf and decorated with base, 20 cm high, mid 19th black patches, 26 cm long, century. circa. 1870, one with hair 437 £100 - 150 crack, the companion with repair to edge of leaf. 436 £500 - 800 A close pair of pearlware figures of a stag and doe of hollow construction in recumbent posture naturalistically coloured and on mound bases, 15.5 cm long, circa. 1820, repairs to ears and horns. £180 - 220 440 441

437 440 441 A pearlware inkwell or quill A Staffordshire pottery A Continental pottery tureen stand modelled with an eagle’s rabbit modelled crouching and cover in the form of a wings outstretched atop a and nibbling a lettuce leaf and rabbit modelled crouching terrestrial globe supported by decorated with black patches, nibbling a lettuce leaf and to mythical dolphins alternating 25 cm long, small restored one side a further leaf applied with shells and coral on a chip to one ear. with two snails with sponged scrolling tripartite base, 15.5 £200 - 300 black patches, 24 cm long, cm high, early 19th century, impressed mark to base and restorations to wings. painted ‘8’, tiny loss. £150 - 250 £300 - 500

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442 445 A pair of Staffordshire An opposing pair of pottery ‘leopard’ taper vase Staffordshire figures of lions groups each modelled with a each modelled in alert posture startled beast on a rustic scroll on an grass encrusted rustic moulded base, 15 cm long, base, 14.5 cm long, mid 19th mid 19th century, small glue century. repair and crack. £200 - 300 £200 - 300 446 443 A pottery figure of John A matched pair of Liston as Moll Flaggon; Staffordshire ‘elephant’ taper modelled after a Rockingham vase groups each modelled original in dancing pose and standing, trunk down and lifting ‘her’ skirts, on circular bearing a bright caparison on gilt edged and captioned base, a rustic oval base, 21 cm high, 15 cm high, circa. 1830. mid 19th century, glue repair £200 - 300 to one taper. £200 - 300

444 446 An opposing pair of Staffordshire figures of lions each modelled in alert posture on an grass encrusted rustic base, 14.5 cm long, mid 19th century. £200 - 300

114 447 A Don Pottery ‘Orange Jumper’ jug of swollen cylindrical form with strap handle printed and enamelled with a portrait of John Clarkson and verso with an orange rag embellished with a poem, with the initials ‘G.H.’ beneath the spout, 16 cm high, circa. 1809-12, short hair crack by spout. £200 - 400

448 A Bovey Tracey ‘inscribed’ pearlware kettle and cover 447 with ogee handle, straight spout and baluster body, painted in ‘pratt’ colours with floral and foliate sprays and inscribed “Sufan Shears”, circa 1800-1820, 27cm. high. (chip to spout, damage to cover). £400 - 500

See Brian Adams and Anthony Thomas ‘A Potwork in Devonshire’ pages 57-59 for similarly decorated pieces and shards

449 A pottery cheese coaster probably Carey & Sons, of scrolling form on pedestal foot printed in blue with the Ancient Rome pattern within a floral diaper border, 32 cm wide, scratched cross and cartouche ‘Ancient Rome’ to base, circa. 1823-42. £150 - 250

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450 452 A Baker, Bevan’s & Irwin (Glamorgan) A Zsolnay Pecs pottery vase of tapering pottery drainer of typical pieced oval form quadrilobed form with four lug handles printed in blue with the Castle pattern, 33 and swollen cylindrical neck decorated with cm long, printed B.B. & I. Opaque, small chip Labrador Eosin glazes, 29.5 cm high, raised verso. ‘button’ mark, impressed 5999, circa. 1900. £150 - 180 £300 - 500

451 A Doulton Lambeth salt glazed oil lamp of oviform incised by Mark V. Marshall with two pairs of shield shaped panels containing a dragon amongst pine and a dragon amongst stylised blooms reserved on a blue ground, the base and reservoir with impressed rosette, one dated 1885, incised monograms for Mark. V. Marshall and assistants, height with brass mounts 43 cm high, together with clear moulded and acid etched shade and chimney, minor flakes to edge of reservoir. £300 - 400

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453 *More simply known as 454 A Doulton Lambeth faience the Chicago World’s Fair it A Minton majolica tile panel for the Columbian was intended to celebrate ‘Chinaman’ teapot and cover Exposition 1893 the six the 400th anniversary of modelled as a seated oriental enamelled by Esther Lewis with Columbus’s arrival in the his plait forming the handle a view of St Paul’s Cathedral US. The panel and related grasping a grotesque mask, from Queen Street Bridge ephemera are by direct family under brown, turquoise , (now rebuilt as Southwark decent green and yellow glazes, 13.5 Bridge), 30 x 56 cm not cm high, impressed Minton including frame, printed 453A 1838 with date code for 1877, circular marks and one tile A Doulton Lambeth slight restoration to knop. signed E. Lewis verso. The lot stoneware jug by Hannah £150 - 200 is offered with the certificate, Barlow of shouldered oviform two diplomas awarded by the with angular strap handle, 455 Board of Lady Managers of sgraffito decorated with three A pair of Watcombe pottery the Columbian Exposition for sleeping cats between bands figures modelled as a reclining her skill as an Inventor and as of stiff leaves and simple barefoot lad in straw hat, fur Designer and Artist together foliate designs picked out in cloak and with a horn beneath with a bronze medallion and blue, 24 cm high, impressed him, his female companion covering letter. Doulton Lambeth 1872, with reclining barefoot in flowing £500 - 700 incised monogram, small chip dress and cap, both on rustic restoration to foot. canted rectangular bases, 44 £200 - 400 cm long, one with printed mark, circa. 1890. £300 - 400

117 456 A Goldscheider bust of a young girl in bodice and pointed cap applied with faux cabochons and moonstones under subdued colour and gilding on waisted square socle, 49 cm high, the shoulder incised Montenoue and verso applied rectangular mark and impressed ‘Reproduction Reserve 2592’. £400-600

457 A Doulton Lambeth stoneware ‘cricketing’ jug of swelling cylindrical form with ribbed strap handle sprigged in white with portraits of Bobby Abel, Sammy Woods and Gregor Macgregor divided by stylised foliage and blooms above a ribbed band, 19.5 cm high, incised marks for Marion Holbrook assisted by Imogen Durtnall, late 19th century. £300 - 500

458 A Royal Doulton Flambe Sung vase of 456 globular form with raised flaring neck, under deep and lighter red, yellow and ochre glazes, 18 cm high, printed marks, painted monogram for Harry Nixon, impressed 12-30. £200 - 300

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459 460 A Royal Doulton figure, Fairy A Royal Doulton figure, Fairy HN.1390, small loss to two HN.1390, stress crack and loss petals. of petals to one bloom. £300 - 500 £180 - 220

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461 A Royal Doulton figure, Scotties HN.1281. £600 - 800

462 A David Leach stoneware vase of globular form the centre with a band of vertically cut decoration under oatmeal glazes, 14 cm high, impressed personal seal under foot. £200 - 300

463 A pair of Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian vases each of oviform under ruby lustrous glazes, 24 cm high, impressed marks and model no. 2947. £250 - 600

461 119 464 Emile Galle for St Clement a pair of faience plates of circular form with pierced and moulded rims one enamelled with colourful poisonous fungi and a dead butterfly beneath the text ‘Timeo Danaos et Dona ferentes’ and another with a school of fish in a pond amongst a banner ‘Suivez, suivez toujours le fond de la riviere’, 23.5 cm diameter, printed marks and one with inscription verso, one chipped. £400 - 600 464

465 Emile Galle for St Clement four faience plates of circular form with pierced and moulded rims one enamelled with a butterfly pinned to a cork with the banner ‘Il en coute trop pour briller dans le monde’, another with a wasp amongst an apple and red currants and two others enamelled with flowers each with a caption, 24 cm diameter, printed marks and 466 three inscribed verso, one chipped. £800 - 1000 466 Emile Galle for St Clement two tall and two short faience comports of circular form with pierced and moulded rims three enamelled with flowers and insects and one with a butterfly pinned to a cork with the banner ‘Il en coute trop pour briller dans le monde’, 24 cm diameter, each with printed marks and inscribed verso, one with staple repairs, two with a chip to edge of foot. £600 - 800

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467 468 469 A Lowestoft ‘dolphin ewer’ A First Period Worcester A pair of First Period with plain loop handle and porcelain ‘dolphin ewer’ Worcester porcelain shell shell moulded body enamelled cream boat with lamprey shaped dishes painted in blue in famille rose colours with handle, the shell and foliate in the Bird in a Floral Branch’ simple flowers and foliage moulded body enamelled with pattern with a perching bird beneath a diaper border, 9 a Japan pattern with peony and flying companion amongst cm long, scratch cross to base, and ribbon tied star motifs, peony and insects, matching circa. 1780, hair crack near 8 cm long, circa. 1770, glaze workman’s marks in the form handle, together with a similar filled firing crack to handle. of a crossed circle inside foot coffee cup enamelled with £100 - 150 rim, 13 cm long, circa. 1758, sprays, the interior with a loop one with filled corner. and line border, 6.5 cm high, £300 - 500 slight hair crack to rim. (2) £100 - 150

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470 471 A First Period Worcester porcelain miniature A Caughley porcelain miniature teapot and cup and saucer painted in the Prunus Root cover printed in the Pleasure Boat pattern, 7.5 pattern, saucer 8.5 cm diameter, workman’s cm high, together with a matching miniature marks inside foot rims, circa. 1760, two tiny rim sparrow beak jug and bowl, the latter two with chips to saucer. blue ‘XS’ marks, circa. 1780, crack to handle of £100 - 200 teapot. (3) £250 - 350

121 474 A First Period Worcester porcelain sauceboat of fluted form with strap handle and thumbrest, the interior painted in blue in the Doughnut Tree pattern the exterior with a broad diaper border, 19.5 cm long, 1775-80. £60 - 90

475 An early Worcester porcelain mug of baluster form with ‘S’ shaped handle and thumb rest enamelled in famille verte 473 enamels with two gnarled flowering trees amongst 472 473 scattered flowers, foliage and Two Caughley porcelain egg A Lowestoft porcelain small butterflies with some gold drainers printed in blue in the basket of circular form the embellishment, 12.5 cm high, Fisherman and Cormorant pierced sides formed by circa. 1753-55. pattern within cell border one overlapping circles applied £800 - 1200 with foliate handle the other with florets picked out in with a simple twig handle, 10 blue, the interior printed and and 9 cm long together with painted in blue with a rose, a similar hexagonal spoon chrysanthemum and other tray, 17 cm long, impressed blooms within foliate borders, Salopian and blue ‘S’ marks, 12.5 cm diameter, circa. 1775- circa. 1785-90.(3) 80. £100 - 200 £150 - 200

verso 475 122 478 476 A Caughley porcelain cabbage leaf mask jug with ‘C’ scroll handle printed in blue in the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, the interior of the neck with a cell border, 19 cm high, circa. 1780. £100 - 150

477 A First Period Worcester porcelain cress dish of circular form printed in blue in the Pine Cone pattern, 19.5 cm diameter, hatched crescent mark, circa. 1775. £100 - 150 481

478 A set of six Bow porcelain plates of octagonal form each painted in blue with circular and fan shaped panels depicting Chinese lakeside scenes and simple foliage reserved on a powder blue ground, 18 cm wide, pseudo Chinese character marks, circa. 1760-75, one stapled. £150 - 250

479 A First Period Worcester porcelain tea bowl and saucer the floral and foliate moulded body painted in blue with a central chrysanthemum within a lambrequin border, saucer 13.5 cm diameter, open crescent marks, circa. 1770. 482 £80 - 120 and similar base, circa 1760, 35 cm high, some 480 damage, one shell and support a replacement. A pair of Derby porcelain figures of a stag £200 - 300 and doe each modelled reclining beneath a flowering bocage on mound bases, patch 482 marks, late 18th century, 11 cm high, A pair of large Derby porcelain figures of restoration to ear tips and horns, loss of foliage. the Welch Taylor and Wife of traditional form, £100 - 150 brightly coloured and gilded, on rococo green mound bases, iron red crowned Derby script 481 marks, incised ‘no 62’ and ‘1 size’, circa 1820, A large Bow white porcelain three-tier shell 24 and 25 cm high, some damage. (2) centrepiece each tier with three scallop shells £200 - 300 on coral, seaweed and shell encrusted supports

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485 A Bow figure of a putto and lion the putto seated on the beast and garlanding his head, with floral bocage and on raised gilt scrolled openwork base, impressed T mark to one foot of base, circa 1765, 20 cm, damaged. £200-300

* See Anton Gabszewicz ‘Made at New Canton - Bow Porcelain from the Collection of the London Borough of Newham’ 485 486 page 102 for a figure with a similar but earlier base with impressed ‘T’ mark.

486 483 484 A Bow figure of Venus with A pair of Derby candlestick A Chelsea figural posy vase Doves wearing yellow and figures of a gardener and modelled as a seated Chinese floral decorated robe, two companion he holding flowers man supporting a pierced doves at the base of the tree in his left hand a basket of baluster vase with one hand stump support, on puce and flowers to one side, she with and holding a fruit in the blue heightened scroll base, flowers in the fold of her skirt, other, wearing a puce robe circa 1765, 24 cm, some on gilt scrolled mound bases, with floral apron, on scroll damage and repairs; and a circa 1765-70, 24 cm high, base applied with flowers, gilt similar candlestick figure of nozzles possibly replacements, ‘G.S.T.’ mark, circa 1765, 18 Ceres seated on a rococo firing damage and restoration. cm high, damage to head, pedestal and holding a cherub (2) right hand and flowers, minor aloft, 28 cm high, nozzle £250 - 350 rubbing to gilt. missing, some damage and £300 - 500 repair. (2) £200 - 300

124 487 A pair of First Period Worcester sauceboats of ovoid fluted form with angular handle and thumb rest, painted in blue in ‘The Fringed Tree’ pattern, circa 1755-60, 22 cm long, one cracked. £500 - 700 487 488 A La Courtille porcelain coffee can painted by William Billingsley of cylindrical form with scroll handle, painted in brown monochrome with a circular panel ‘A view near Breadsall, Derby’ within gilt foliate border, 6 cm high, blue crossed swords mark, circa. 1808, hair crack. £400 - 600

*Bears paper label ‘Whiteley 488 detail Tolson Collection no. 595’. The pattern on this can is similar to that found on the Dr Boot service painted by Billingsley at Brampton

489 A Derby porcelain figure of a red squirrel seated eating a nut on a green mound base, 8.5 cm high, incised ‘2’, early 19th century, wear and loss of 492 ear tips, together with a pug dog with gilt collar seated on a 492 green mound base, 8 cm high, Eight Coalport dessert restoration to tip of tail. (2) plates of silver shape with £100 - 200 raised foliate borders picked out in gold and reserved 490 on a pale blue ground, the A small Derby porcelain centres enamelled with figure of a leopard modelled botanical specimens including in aggressive pose with one 491 convolvulus, auricula, rose, fore paw raised, on green and hydrangea, narcissus, tulip, gilt scroll base, 7 cm long, 491 chrysanthemum and crocus, early 19th century, together A Derby porcelain sauce 23 cm diameter, impressed with a similar example, 6 cm boat in the form of a duck anchor mark and some with long, both with restored tails. naturalistically modelled, the ‘2’, circa. 1820, one crazed, (2) head and neck forming the two rubbed, together with £80 - 120 handle, the legs, beak and eyes a matched Royal Worcester picked out in colours and with example. (9) gold dentil rim, 14 cm long, £250 - 350 script ‘N’ in iron red, circa. 1780. £200 - 300 125 494 495

493 JOHN, W.D. Swansea Porcelain, Illustrated, cloth, 1958 The Nantgarw Porcelain Album, Illustrated, cloth, 1975 (2) £50 - 70

494 A Grainger (Worcester) porcelain basket of pierced rectangular form with rustic twig handle the centre enamelled with a view of Witley Court and Great Witley Church within a gilt foliate and panelled border, 28 cm long, puce marks and captioned to the underside ‘Witley’, circa. 1840-60. £250 - 350

*Witley Court, Worcestershire, originally the seat of the Earl of Dudley, was a vast mansion surrounded by formal gardens and spectacular fountains. Since a disastrous fire in 1937 the remains have been maintained by English Heritage.

495 A pair of Sèvres (Third Republic) porcelain plates outside decorated with a lakeside landscape and the border with four subsidiary panels of blooms within gold borders reserved 496 on a turquoise ground, 24 cm diameter, cancelled marks for 1872 496 and 1873, and blue interlaced ‘L’s A pair of large Continental porcelain figures, possibly within brass mounts. Rudolstadt Volkstedt modelled as an elaborately dressed £400 - 450 lutenist and a female dancing companion each on circular bases, 63 cm high each, printed green anchor marks, late 19th century. £700 - 900

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499 497 A set of twelve German porcelain pistol-grip knife and fork handles painted with floral bouquets and scattered flowers, late 19th/early 20th century the gilt-brass blades and tines cast with foliage, in fitted case. £300 - 500

* Provenance Probably acquired from Hugo Helbing (1863-1938) of Munich, a prominentart dealer in the early 20th Century. Helbing was arrested in the Kristallnacht and beaten and died of his injuries on the 30th November 1938.

498 A Bernardaud & Cie (Limoges) porcelain dinner service printed with birds amongst foliage the rim with scattered fruit, comprising five graduating serving plates, 500 vegetable dish and cover, a pair of sauce tureens, covers skaters and a bird trap in and surmounted by a large and stands, ten dinner plates, the foreground, 25 x 33 cm, pineapple knop, 68 cm high, twelve side plates, nine soup printed marks and inscribed ‘J.P.’ monogram to base, some bowls and nine stands, and verso and dated 1979. loss and damage, together eight dessert plates, some £380 - 420 with a pair of cut down vases, slight damage from the same workshops, £300 - 500 500 now converted as lamps. (3) Jacob Petit porcelain jar and £300 - 500 499 cover moulded in high relief A Giraud (Limoges) porcelain with naturalistically modelled plaque of rectangular form fruit flanked by floral swags enamelled by Leighton beneath a foliate pierced brass Maybery after Bruegel with mount, the domed cover a Winter Landscape with similarly modelled in high relief 127 501 A Limoges Art China Co. plate of circular form with gilt scroll moulded rim decorated with pink and white poppies, indistinctly signed, 40 cm diameter, printed marks. £100 - 150

502 A German porcelain plaque decorated by Franz Till of rectangular form enamelled with a head and shoulders portrait of a pensive beauty in purple dress and wearing a red ribbon in her hair 25 x 17.5 cm, oval backstamp for Franz Till Dresden, impressed 303, circa. 1900, together with carved giltwood frame. £400 - 600

502 503 A Meissen group of the Chinese family modelled after the original by P Reinicke with a child seated on a table, the parents either side, the father wearing a conical hat, the mother holding a small parasol, another child and a monkey below, the mound base applied with flowers, circa 1750, 16.5 cm. high, damage and restoration. £2000 - 3000

* Provenance Probably acquired from Hugo Helbing (1863-1938) of Munich, a prominent art dealer in the early 20th Century. Helbing was arrested in the Kristallnacht and beaten and died of his injuries on the 30th November 1938.

503 128 504 A pair of Meissen porcelain tea bowls and saucers with gadroon moulding, gilded at Augsburg probably in the Seuter workshop with chinoiserie figures amongst trees and shrubs, each tea bowl interior with a bird perched on a branch, circa 1720-25, diameter of saucers 12 cm, one saucer with filled chip, gilding rubbed. £500 - 700

* Provenance Probably acquired from Hugo Helbing (1863- 504 505 1938) of Munich, a prominent art dealer in the early 20th indistinct blue crossed swords 506 Century. Helbing was arrested and painted Z4 mark, circa A Meissen porcelain teapot in the Kristallnacht and beaten 1740-45 10 cm. high some and cover of quadrilobed and died of his injuries on the wear to the ground, minor form with wishbone handle, 30th November 1938. wear to gilding, devoid cover. the body reserved with two £400 - 600 landscape panels, one with figures seated by a stream 505 * Provenance Probably acquired with a monument beyond, the A Meissen porcelain tea from Hugo Helbing (1863- other with a man pushing a caddy of arched rectangular 1938) of Munich, a prominent lady on a chair/sledge across form, reserved on each side art dealer in the early 20th a frozen lake, the turquoise with gilt bordered panels Century. Helbing was arrested ground painted with floral of figures and merchants, in the Kristallnacht and beaten sprays all within gilt scale and harbour and landscape scenes, and died of his injuries on the foliate borders, purple 44 mark, reserved on a purple ground, 30th November 1938. 12.5 cm. high, later metal spout and chain attachments, damage to finial. £1000 - 1500

* Provenance Probably acquired from Hugo Helbing (1863-1938) of Munich, a prominent art dealer in the early 20th Century. Helbing was arrested in the Kristallnacht and beaten and died of his injuries on the 30th November 1938.

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507 A Meissen porcelain teapot and cover of bullet shape, the gilt spout moulded with a bird’s head, the wishbone handle with shell thumb piece, reserved with elongated gilt cartouches with figures overlooking extensive landscapes with buildings on a turquoise ground, blue crossed swords and gilt 20 mark, circa 1740-45, 7.5 cm. high, minor wear to gilding. £1000 - 1500

* Provenance Probably acquired 508 from Hugo Helbing (1863- 1938) of Munich, a prominent 508 art dealer in the early 20th A Meissen bullet-shaped teapot and matched cover with Century. Helbing was arrested wishbone handle and octagonal spout, enamelled on one side in the Kristallnacht and beaten with figures overlooking an estuary, the other with a group of and died of his injuries on the merchants and a negro slave, both panels bordered with gilt, red 30th November 1938. and Bottger-lustre foliate decoration, gilt R marks, circa 1725, 9 cm. high, minor chips to spout, handle repaired. £600 - 800

* Provenance Probably acquired from Hugo Helbing (1863-1938) of Munich, a prominent art dealer in the early 20th Century. Helbing was arrested in the Kristallnacht and beaten and died of his injuries on the 30th November 1938.

130 509 A small Meissen porcelain * Provenance Probably acquired teapot of bullet-shape with from Hugo Helbing (1863- octagonal spout and later gilt- 1938) of Munich, a prominent metal handle, enamelled on art dealer in the early 20th each side with a harbour scene Century. Helbing was arrested with merchants and shipping in the Kristallnacht and beaten reserved on a yellow ground, and died of his injuries on the blue crossed swords and ‘G’ 30th November 1938. gilder’s mark circa 1740-45, 509 7.5 cm. high to top of handle, chip to spout, devoid cover. £100 - 200

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510 A Meissen porcelain figure allegorical of Africa modelled by J.J. Kaendler as a female blackamoor seated on a lion and holding a sceptre in her right hand, wearing an elephant head dress, green cloak, jewelled belt hung with feathers, puce skirt gilded with foliage, on a rectangular base applied with flowers and foliage, indistinct blue crossed swords mark, circa 1745-50, 28 cm. high, firing and other faults, some loss. £3000 - 5000

* Provenance Probably acquired from Hugo Helbing (1863-1938) of Munich, a prominent art dealer in the early 20th Century. Helbing was arrested in the Kristallnacht and beaten and died of his injuries on the 30th November 1938. 131 511

511 512 A set of six German porcelain A Meissen porcelain figure 512 knife and fork handles of a gardener modelled painted with floral sprays after the original by Michael within moulded basketwork, Victor Acier standing before a late 18th/early 19th century, stump raising a bloom in one the steel blades stamped’ hand with a hat full of blooms ‘Tscheuke, Gussstaht’; a set resting on his hip, on circular of four Meissen porcelain base, 15 cm high, blue crossed handles of ogee form painted swords, incised C.73 with press with birds and floral bouquets number 36. within moulded foliate £150 – 250 decoration, late 18th century; and a set of four German porcelain knife handles 513 painted with birds and floral A Meissen porcelain figure sprays within gilt reserves, of Maestoso the head of the 19th century, the steel blades racehorse modelled after the stamped ‘S Tresch, Munchen’. original by Erich Oehme, in the £300 - 500 white on a hardwood stand, 22 cm high, incised signature * Provenance Probably acquired and dated 1949, incised and from Hugo Helbing (1863- painted blue crossed swords 1938) of Munich, a prominent the latter cancelled. art dealer in the early 20th £100 – 200 Century. Helbing was arrested in the Kristallnacht and beaten and died of his injuries on the Lots 514 – 520. No Lots. 30th November 1938.

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