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- 5 Limited Facsimile Reproduction Etchings by H. B. van RaalteH. van Raalte, was an Australian artist and printmaker. Van Raalte was born in 1881 in Lambeth, London, to an English mother and a Dutch father. He received his education at the City of London School, the Royal Academy, and later in Belgium and the Netherlands. In addition to having a painting displayed at the Royal Academy exhibition that year, he was elected an associate of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers that same year. Even though he was just 21 years old, full-page repro$1,250SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•36w
- Vintage Queens/Royal Guard(1970s)NEW In Original Container(Eyes Move)This is a vintage Royal or Queens Guard doll that was produced by 'Thomas Benacci Ltd' of London, England in the 1970s and is in pristine / NEW condition having never been removed from his container. The plastic container itself has some yellowing and a bit of wrinkling and at some point the guardsman who has who has moveable eyes and stands at around 20 cm tall can be removed from the packaging and allowed to stand alone. Inspection available as is local pick up. Postage if required is $10.00.$30SHIPPING OFFEREDBrunswick East, VIC•3w
- Original Vintage Royal Doulton ‘English Rose’ Pattern Dinner Plate‘Royal Doulton’ is an English ceramic and home accessories manufacturer founded in 1815. Operating originally in Vauxhall, London, later moving to Lambeth, in 1882 it opened a factory in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, in the centre of English pottery. From the start the backbone of the business was a wide range of utilitarian wares, mostly stonewares, including storage jars, tankards and the like, and later extending to pipes for drains, lavatories and other bathroom ceramics. From 1853 to 1902 its w$30SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•43w
- Collectible Royal Doulton ‘English Rose’ Side Plate‘Royal Doulton’ is an English ceramic and home accessories manufacturer founded in 1815. Operating originally in Vauxhall, London, later moving to Lambeth, in 1882 it opened a factory in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, in the centre of English pottery. From the start the backbone of the business was a wide range of utilitarian wares, mostly stonewares, including storage jars, tankards and the like, and later extending to pipes for drains, lavatories and other bathroom ceramics. From 1853 to 1902 its w$15SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•42w
- Vintage Collectible Bone China Royal Vale Trio Demitasse Set (UK)‘Royal Vale’ bone china is a rather low-key and innocuous mark. The Colclough China Company's backstamp trademark ‘Royal Vale’ bone china is called after the Colclough's ‘Vale Potteries’ in Longton, Staffordshire, England. Herbert Joseph Colclough, a former mayor, created the corporation. H J Colclough, subsequently ‘Colclough China Ltd’, created ‘Royal Vale’ bone china at ‘Vale Pottery Works’. The firm was given a royal licence to create ‘Royal Vale’ chinaware during a visit to the pottery by$35SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•56w
- C.1960s Royal Vale Floral Pattern 8332 Bone China Demitasse Trio‘Royal Vale’ bone china is a rather low-key and innocuous mark. The Colclough China Company's backstamp trademark ‘Royal Vale’ bone china is called after the Colclough's ‘Vale Potteries’ in Longton, Staffordshire, England. Herbert Joseph Colclough, a former mayor, created the corporation. H J Colclough, subsequently ‘Colclough China Ltd’, created ‘Royal Vale’ bone china at ‘Vale Pottery Works’. The firm was given a royal licence to create ‘Royal Vale’ chinaware during a visit to the pottery by$35SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•56w
- Collectible Royal Vale Bone China Floral Demitasse Trio (England)‘Royal Vale’ bone china is a rather low-key and innocuous mark. The Colclough China Company's backstamp trademark ‘Royal Vale’ bone china is called after the Colclough's ‘Vale Potteries’ in Longton, Staffordshire, England. Herbert Joseph Colclough, a former mayor, created the corporation. H J Colclough, subsequently ‘Colclough China Ltd’, created ‘Royal Vale’ bone china at ‘Vale Pottery Works’. The firm was given a royal licence to create ‘Royal Vale’ chinaware during a visit to the pottery by$35SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•56w
- Genuine Bone China Saucer by Royal Vale (England)‘Royal Vale’ bone china is a rather low-key and innocuous mark. The Colclough China Company's backstamp trademark ‘Royal Vale’ bone china is called after the Colclough's ‘Vale Potteries’ in Longton, Staffordshire, England. Herbert Joseph Colclough, a former mayor, created the corporation. H J Colclough, subsequently ‘Colclough China Ltd’, created ‘Royal Vale’ bone china at ‘Vale Pottery Works’. The firm was given a royal licence to create ‘Royal Vale’ chinaware during a visit to the pottery by$15SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•42w
- Bone China Queen Elizabeth No.5632 Figurine by Coalport (UK)Exquisite bone china figurine by Coalport depicting Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother getting married to the future King George VI. figurine from a rare Limited Edition. A piece from the collection of royal brides. Designed by John Bromley. Base has maker's markings. Manufactured in England in 1993. Limited Edition Figurine is No.5632 out of 7500. Well preserved and very collectable object from C.1990s. Dimensions: 140 x 100 x 215H mm Please contact Anthony on Or Email at wakimantiq$160SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•61w
- Original Vintage Duchess Bone China Velvet Rose Pattern Demitasse SetThe Dresden Porcelain Company began its first production at the site of the current facility in 1888. The Blyth Porcelain Company acquired the original Dresden Porcelain Company in 1905, and it continued to manufacture china teaware under the backstamp Diamond China by Blyth. A.T. Finney and Sons, who also operated Blue Bell Pottery in a nearby facility, acquired the porcelain company in 1935. The Finneys created beautiful bone china teapots with the Duchess backstamp; for the past 85 years, th$25SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•57w
- Collectible Swinnertons ‘Garden Queen’ Pattern Serving Plate (UK)In 1885 Bertram John Swinnerton began a factoring business at the Burton Place Works in Burton Place, Stoke-on-Trent. In 1906 he and Walter Lindley bought the Vulcan Pottery works in Slippery Lane, Broad Street, Hanley from Cartlidge & Matthais. Sadly in 1913 Bertram died by suicide. Alcock becoming chairman. In 1925, the Victoria Pottery was purchased, followed soon after by the purchase of the Scotia Pottery at Burslem, in the meantime, the teapot business had developed and a further teapot f$95SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•43w
- Beautiful Vintage Espresso Set by Colclough Bone China (England)In 1890, Herbert Joseph Colclough established Colclough Bone China. King George V and Queen Mary paid him a visit in 1913 and granted Colclough a royal licence to create Royal Vale porcelain. The name continued to be utilised by succeeding businesses long into the 1970s as a result of the reputation the company built for itself. This particular line was rapidly expanding at the start of the 1930s, and they began to make tableware and tea sets that are still in high demand today. Their beautiful$20SHIPPING OFFEREDCoburg, VIC•56w
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