England and Wales, Cheshire, Essex, Huntingdonshire, Westmoreland & Leicestershire, circa 1850, together six Coalport plates with coloured rims and hand painted floral border decorations heightened with gilt, each with a colour transfer map, some fading and wear to map images, each with a diameter of 220 mm, together with Suid Afrika - South Africa, circa 1900, Wedgwood china tankard decorated with a map of South Africa and the head of a Springbok to the sides and silhouettes of monkeys on the handle, crack to rim, height 130 mm, together with Switzerland, circa 1920, ovoid plate by Johann Lettman, with a gilt rim, decorated with a pictorial map of Switzerland, diameter 195 mm, a Creil & Montereau plate decorated with a blue transfer map of the department map of L'Aisne, large chip and crack to rim, diameter 200 mm, plus Victoria. Queen & Empress, Jubilee Year, 1887, octagonal plate by Nestl� and Huntsman, illustrated with grey transfer illustrations of the queen and the Prince of Wales, heraldic crests of Australia, Canada, Cape Colony and India and a hemispheral map of the world highlighting the British Empire, with figures illustrating the balance of trade within the empire, pattern number 63164, 240 mm diameter, plus Diamond Jubilee, 1897, circular plate with colour transfer illustrations of flags and the royal monogram 'VR', with a hemispheral map of the world with the legend 'The empire on which the sun never sets' below the map on a ribbon cartouche, gilt rim, made in Stoke on Trent by Grimwade Bros., 270 mm diameter, with another plate similar with the monograms and flags replaced by botanical representations of England, Scotland and Ireland, 270 mm diameter (12)
England and Wales, Cheshire, Essex, Huntingdonshire, Westmoreland & Leicestershire, circa 1850, together six Coalport plates with coloured rims and hand painted floral border decorations heightened with gilt, each with a colour transfer map, some fading and wear to map images, each with a diameter of 220 mm, together with Suid Afrika - South Africa, circa 1900, Wedgwood china tankard decorated with a map of South Africa and the head of a Springbok to the sides and silhouettes of monkeys on the handle, crack to rim, height 130 mm, together with Switzerland, circa 1920, ovoid plate by Johann Lettman, with a gilt rim, decorated with a pictorial map of Switzerland, diameter 195 mm, a Creil & Montereau plate decorated with a blue transfer map of the department map of L'Aisne, large chip and crack to rim, diameter 200 mm, plus Victoria. Queen & Empress, Jubilee Year, 1887, octagonal plate by Nestl� and Huntsman, illustrated with grey transfer illustrations of the queen and the Prince of Wales, heraldic crests of Australia, Canada, Cape Colony and India and a hemispheral map of the world highlighting the British Empire, with figures illustrating the balance of trade within the empire, pattern number 63164, 240 mm diameter, plus Diamond Jubilee, 1897, circular plate with colour transfer illustrations of flags and the royal monogram 'VR', with a hemispheral map of the world with the legend 'The empire on which the sun never sets' below the map on a ribbon cartouche, gilt rim, made in Stoke on Trent by Grimwade Bros., 270 mm diameter, with another plate similar with the monograms and flags replaced by botanical representations of England, Scotland and Ireland, 270 mm diameter (12)
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