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National Potteries company, Japan figural planter bust, art deco, from around 1960's, stamp & label marks, copyrighted, C5047. very good aged, several small chips on hat, More »
National Potteries company, Japan figural planter bust, art deco, from around 1960's, stamp & label marks, copyrighted, C5047. very good aged, several small chips on hat, paint wear lips. « Less
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An extremely rare political 'No Surrender' Staffordshire Nursary Plate, transfer
decorated with a statue of William III on horseback with the words:
William III - No More »
An extremely rare political 'No Surrender' Staffordshire Nursary Plate, transfer
decorated with a statue of William III on horseback with the words:
William III - No Surrender -
Having also a moulded floral border, a transfer floral laural and handed applied coloured
dots
Circa: Early 19th century
Origin: UK
Mark: none
Provenance:
Private Estate / Ireland
Condition: Good - slight discolouration to edge (see image)
No Surrender!’
On 7th December 1688 13 apprentice boys had closed the gates of Derry against the forces of King James II. The Mayor expelled remaining Catholics from the city and issued this proclamation:
'We have resolved to stand upon our guard and to defend our walls, and not to admit of any Papists whatsoever to quarter amongst us.'
On 22nd March King James arrived from France with a large professional army sent by Louis XIV. Meanwhile the Jacobites – those who remained loyal to King James – were sweeping northwards.
On 14th March 1689 the Protestant gentlemen who had declared for William of Orange suffered crushing defeat in Co Down in what became known as the ‘Break of Dromore’. Lisburn, Belfast and Antrim fell without a fight and after a brisk engagement in a snow storm, the Coleraine garrison pulled west to Derry. On the other side of Ulster the men of Enniskillen with their long fowling pieces kept the Jacobites at a respectful distance.
Meanwhile, from all over the north, Protestants poured into Derry. In addition to a garrison of over 7,000 men, perhaps 30,000 colonists sought sanctuary in the city. In a very real sense, therefore, the fate of the Protestant settlement in Ulster depended on Derry’s ability to hold out. In April men from the Derry garrison were overwhelmed by French and Irish troops. Driven out of their trenches at Lifford and Cladyford, the Protestant foot soldiers were hacked down, while their cavalry support ignominiously galloped in retreat to Derry. Thomas Ash recorded in his diary that the Williamites had been beaten
'although we were five to one against them, which caused suspicion that Colonel Lundy was a traitor to our cause.'
When Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Lundy, the Governor of Derry, refused the support of two regiments sent out from Liverpool, that suspicion became a certainty. The citizens revolted, overthrew Lundy, and appointed as joint governors in his place Major Henry Baker and the Reverend George Walker, Church of Ireland rector of Donaghmore. They were to provide inspired leadership and they both humanely allowed Lundy to slip away over the walls disguised as a common soldier.
What were the prospects of a successful resistance? Walker recalled:
'We had but few horse to sally out with and no forage; no engineers to instruct us in our works; no Fireworks, not so much as a hand-grenado to annoy the enemy; nor a gun well mounted in the town.'
Well-mounted or not, some of the guns were impressive enough. The largest was ‘Roaring Meg’, given to the city in 1642 by the Fishmongers’ Company. And there was no shortage of powder and handguns.
Exhilarated by the victory at the fords, King James joined his besieging army. On 18th April he advanced twoards the walls and offered terms. He was greeted with cries of
'No surrender!'
This was followed by a sustained barrage of shot and ball. Just out of range, James sat motionless on his horse for several hours in the pouring rain. The King was persuaded to return to Dublin where the French ambassador observed that
'His Majesty appears to me to be very mortified over his latest proceeding.'
The Jacobites were badly equipped for a long siege. One French supply officer reported that
'Most of the soldiers in front of Derry have still only pointed sticks, without iron tips.'
A regiment inspected by the King had only one matchlock in a hundred fit for service. A single mortar was the only artillery piece the besiegers possessed. More heavy guns arrived later but they were not sufficient to attempt a breach of the walls except at very close quarters. Indeed, the defenders made several audacious sallies from the city, in which two French generals were mortally wounded.
The defenders had entrenched themselves on a hillock to the west of the city, where a windmill stood. The Jacobite general, Richard Hamilton, resolved to drive them back, as one of his [Irish] officers recalled:
'This work they well manned with firelocks, and planted two or three small pieces of cannon on the windmill. General Hamilton, observing that the rebels made a walking place of this entrenched ground for the good of their health, and that they gave great annoyance with their cannon from the said mill and with their long fowling-pieces… Whereupon he commanded, on the sixth of May, an attack to be made on the entrenchment.'
The Jacobite assault was a complete failure. As an alternative strategy Hamilton drew the net tighter by moving the main Jacobite camp forward, cutting the city off from much of its water supply. Just downstream, the French constructed a boom, made of fir beams fastened with chains, to stretch across the Foyle. Derry was now completely cut off.
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Item: Rare political 'No Surrender' William III Nursary Plate
• Circa: Early 19th century
• Signature: Staffordshire 'segmented pie' impressed mark
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Item: Rare political 'No Surrender' William III Nursary Plate
• Circa: Early 19th century
• Signature: Staffordshire 'segmented pie' impressed mark
• Dimensions: 6 inches (15cm) approx
• Condition: Good - 2x small flakes on back - slight discolouration / crazing
An extremely rare political 'No Surrender' Staffordshire Nursary Plate, transfer
decorated with a statue of William III on horseback with the words:
William III - No Surrender - 1690
Having also a floral border - impressed Staffordshire mark
We also have another identical plate (good condition) and a further extremely rare 'No
Surrender' plate with hand colouring in stock - enquire for more details
On 7th December 1688 13 apprentice boys had closed the gates of Derry against the forces of King James II. The Mayor expelled remaining Catholics from the city and issued this proclamation:
'We have resolved to stand upon our guard and to defend our walls, and not to admit of any Papists whatsoever to quarter amongst us.'
On 22nd March King James arrived from France with a large professional army sent by Louis XIV. Meanwhile the Jacobites – those who remained loyal to King James – were sweeping northwards.
On 14th March 1689 the Protestant gentlemen who had declared for William of Orange suffered crushing defeat in Co Down in what became known as the ‘Break of Dromore’. Lisburn, Belfast and Antrim fell without a fight and after a brisk engagement in a snow storm, the Coleraine garrison pulled west to Derry. On the other side of Ulster the men of Enniskillen with their long fowling pieces kept the Jacobites at a respectful distance.
Meanwhile, from all over the north, Protestants poured into Derry. In addition to a garrison of over 7,000 men, perhaps 30,000 colonists sought sanctuary in the city. In a very real sense, therefore, the fate of the Protestant settlement in Ulster depended on Derry’s ability to hold out. In April men from the Derry garrison were overwhelmed by French and Irish troops. Driven out of their trenches at Lifford and Cladyford, the Protestant foot soldiers were hacked down, while their cavalry support ignominiously galloped in retreat to Derry. Thomas Ash recorded in his diary that the Williamites had been beaten
'although we were five to one against them, which caused suspicion that Colonel Lundy was a traitor to our cause.'
When Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Lundy, the Governor of Derry, refused the support of two regiments sent out from Liverpool, that suspicion became a certainty. The citizens revolted, overthrew Lundy, and appointed as joint governors in his place Major Henry Baker and the Reverend George Walker, Church of Ireland rector of Donaghmore. They were to provide inspired leadership and they both humanely allowed Lundy to slip away over the walls disguised as a common soldier.
What were the prospects of a successful resistance? Walker recalled:
'We had but few horse to sally out with and no forage; no engineers to instruct us in our works; no Fireworks, not so much as a hand-grenado to annoy the enemy; nor a gun well mounted in the town.'
Well-mounted or not, some of the guns were impressive enough. The largest was ‘Roaring Meg’, given to the city in 1642 by the Fishmongers’ Company. And there was no shortage of powder and handguns.
Exhilarated by the victory at the fords, King James joined his besieging army. On 18th April he advanced twoards the walls and offered terms. He was greeted with cries of
'No surrender!'
This was followed by a sustained barrage of shot and ball. Just out of range, James sat motionless on his horse for several hours in the pouring rain. The King was persuaded to return to Dublin where the French ambassador observed that
'His Majesty appears to me to be very mortified over his latest proceeding.'
The Jacobites were badly equipped for a long siege. One French supply officer reported that
'Most of the soldiers in front of Derry have still only pointed sticks, without iron tips.'
A regiment inspected by the King had only one matchlock in a hundred fit for service. A single mortar was the only artillery piece the besiegers possessed. More heavy guns arrived later but they were not sufficient to attempt a breach of the walls except at very close quarters. Indeed, the defenders made several audacious sallies from the city, in which two French generals were mortally wounded.
The defenders had entrenched themselves on a hillock to the west of the city, where a windmill stood. The Jacobite general, Richard Hamilton, resolved to drive them back, as one of his [Irish] officers recalled:
'This work they well manned with firelocks, and planted two or three small pieces of cannon on the windmill. General Hamilton, observing that the rebels made a walking place of this entrenched ground for the good of their health, and that they gave great annoyance with their cannon from the said mill and with their long fowling-pieces… Whereupon he commanded, on the sixth of May, an attack to be made on the entrenchment.'
The Jacobite assault was a complete failure. As an alternative strategy Hamilton drew the net tighter by moving the main Jacobite camp forward, cutting the city off from much of its water supply. Just downstream, the French constructed a boom, made of fir beams fastened with chains, to stretch across the Foyle. Derry was now completely cut off.
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A large Doulton Lambeth Jug decorated with dancing winged cherubs of barrel shape
with artists marks for: Kate M Davies (ass), Jane Rumbol and Ethel Tranter.
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A large Doulton Lambeth Jug decorated with dancing winged cherubs of barrel shape
with artists marks for: Kate M Davies (ass), Jane Rumbol and Ethel Tranter.
Impessed date: 1883 and Doulton Lambeth impressed mark
Possibly tiny repair to upper rim
Circa: 1883
Origin: UK
Mark: Impressed Mark
Provenance: Private Estate / Lincolnshire
Condition: Good
Dimensions: 6.5 inches (16.5cm) max Width X 7.25 inches (18cm) Width approx
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An unusual Rockingham treacle glazed flask in the shape boot
There is some conjecture as to its use, some saying it was a whiskey or gin flask,
others saying that it More »
An unusual Rockingham treacle glazed flask in the shape boot
There is some conjecture as to its use, some saying it was a whiskey or gin flask,
others saying that it would be to large in size to confortably fit into a pocket and
therefore was used as a boot warmer filled with hot sand.
Circa: 19th century
Origin: UK
Provenance: Private Estate / Lincolnshire
Condition: Good
Dimensions: 4.5 inches (11.5cm)Â Â Width x 1.5 inches (4cm)Â Depth x 5.5 inches (14cm) Height approx
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A Willow pattern blue and white Cheese Comport having an upper deep rimmed platter stood on a
pedestal base
Circa: mid 19th century
Origin: UK
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A Willow pattern blue and white Cheese Comport having an upper deep rimmed platter stood on a
pedestal base
Circa: mid 19th century
Origin: UK
Mark: None
Provenance: Private Estate / Lincolnshire
Condition: Good - chip under glaze on bottom rim
(from time of manufacture) and 2x very tiny surface flakes (top and bottom rim) - a little staining in places
Dimensions: 10 inches (25cm) Width X 3 inches (7.5cm) Height approx
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Item: Miniature Novelty Whiskey / Spirit Tot
• Circa: 19th century
• Signature: none
• Dimensions: 1.75 inches (4.5cm) Height X 1.75 inches (4.5) Width More »
Item: Miniature Novelty Whiskey / Spirit Tot
• Circa: 19th century
• Signature: none
• Dimensions: 1.75 inches (4.5cm) Height X 1.75 inches (4.5) Width max - approx
• Condition: Good - slight fritting
• Provenance: Private Estate / Lincolnshire / UK
An unusual 19th century miniature novelty Whiskey / Spirit Tot press modelled as a
Victorian gentleman with long sideburns
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A pretty Spode Italian Platter (biscuit dish) - hexagonal in shape with wavy edges
and raised flower design handles (hand holds)
Circa: Late 19th / Early 20th century More »
A pretty Spode Italian Platter (biscuit dish) - hexagonal in shape with wavy edges
and raised flower design handles (hand holds)
Circa: Late 19th / Early 20th century
Origin: UK
Mark: Blue Mark
Provenance: Private Estate / Lincolnshire
Condition: Good - tiny flake underneath
Dimensions: 10 inches (25cm) approx
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A mid 19th century Willow pattern blue and white miniature Cream Jug having a bulbous body and waved upper rim
Printed number underneath: 8
I will try to remove the More »
A mid 19th century Willow pattern blue and white miniature Cream Jug having a bulbous body and waved upper rim
Printed number underneath: 8
I will try to remove the staining before dispatched (likely to succeed)
Very nice little Jug
Circa: mid 19th century
Origin: UK
Mark: None
Provenance: Private Estate / Lincolnshire
Condition: Good - glaze flake on bottom edge
(probably from time of manufacture)
- and a little staining in places
Dimensions: 3.5 inches (9cm) max Width X 2.75 inches (7cm) Height approx
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beautifully gold plated border, by Limoges France , printed Carcassonne Le Cile on the gorgeous lid of this miniature box. 1.5" x 1.25" in height and width "diameter". Looks More »
beautifully gold plated border, by Limoges France , printed Carcassonne Le Cile on the gorgeous lid of this miniature box. 1.5" x 1.25" in height and width "diameter". Looks stunning with a view of Castle in France. excellent condition. stamped on the base and sought after collectible. « Less
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