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Lot 152

A John & William Ridgway relief moulded trio painted and gilded with flowers and foliage on an apricot and cobalt blue ground, pattern no.825 in iron-red, circa 1825-30.

Lot 52

A COLLECTION OF DOULTON FIGURES The Wizard, The Genie, The Jester, The Professor, Omar Khayyam, the Bobby, Father Christmas, with a Ridgway figure of Sir Francis Drake

Lot 977

A collection of china comprising set of antique plates with floral patten and Ridgway part dinner service

Lot 217

Mid 19th century porcelain cups and saucer in the Ridgway manner, cobalt blue and blush apricot ground with a central reserve of painted flowers, heightened with gilt, nr 8959. -

Lot 431

GROUP OF CERAMICS, including a Ridgway jug, two Beswick sheep, a horse and sheep dog and other ceramics

Lot 402

Box of mostly blue and white china to include: two Meissen 'Blue Onion' design teacups (one a second, both with blue crossed sword marks to bases), Copeland Spode 'Luxor' design cabinet cup and saucer, Palissy teapot, Ridgway 'Windsor' milk jug, Tuscan china teaware, Wedgwood 'Woodlands' plates, willow pattern bowls and plates and other blue and white bowls and plates, 'Old Willow' miniature teapot, miniature china etc.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 146

An early 19th century 32 piece dinner service. H & R Daniel/ Rockingham or Ridgway. Circa 1820-1840.

Lot 211

A Ridgway navette shaped dish, painted with summer flowers, within an oval, the ground with foliage and berries, the handles in relief with fruiting vine, 25.5cm diam, marked No.610 in red, c.1810;  a pair of English Porcelain shaped circular dessert plates, painted with figs and pears, turquoise borders, banded gilt jewelled border, 23cm diam, pattern 9054, c.1870 (3)

Lot 262

COLLECTION OF RIDGWAY ''HOMEMAKER'' CHINA - APPROX 28 PIECES

Lot 262A

COLLECTION OF RIDGWAY ''HOMEMAKER'' CHINA - APPROX 29 PIECES

Lot 1265

A Ridgway Morning Star coffee set, pot 26 cm

Lot 753

A collection of unbound ephemera publications predominantly George III and Regency to include Political Showman at home, twelfth edition, London: William Hone, 1821; Thoughts on the Prince's Debts, London: J. Debrett, 1795; A Letter to the Prince of Wales on second application to Parliament, London: J. Owen, 1787, 5th edition; A True Statement of the Circumstances which led to the late change of Administration, London: J. Ridgway, 1807; A short account of a late short administration, London: J. Ridgway, n.d.; 2nd Edition; Plain Facts or the new ministry convicted by their own deeds, London: J. Ridgway, 1807; Letters of Scaevola on the Dismissal of His Majesty's late ministers, Part 1 & 2, London: J. Ridgway, 1807; First & Second Report from the Committee of Secrecy, London: J. Debrett, 1794, third edition; Non Mi Ricrodo & c ..., London: William Hone, 1820, 22nd edition, George Cruikshank illus.; The Political House that Jack Built, London: William Hone, 1819, 15th edition; Sophia Princess of Zell to George the First on his accession to the Throne of England - A Poetical Epistle, London: William Hone, 1820; An Admonitory Letters to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales on the Subject of the Late Delicate Enquiry, London: Tipper & Richards, 1806, 7th edition; A Letter from a young Prince to his Royal Father, London: J. Owen, 1795; Communications on the Part of the Queen with his Majesty's Government laid before the Houses of Parliament, June 1820, London: G. Clarke, 1820, 4to.; An Act for enlarging the Terms and Powers granted ... for repairing the Roads from Henley Bridge ... to Dorchester Bridge, London, n.d.; Cappe (Newcombe) Four Discourses on the Incompatibility of the Love of Pleasure with the love of God, York: Printed by Thomas Wilson, 1820; Phillips (Richard) Golden Rules for Jurymen, single sheet, 57cm x 45cm; Bradshaw's Map of the Railways, n.d. 40cm x 53cm, single sheet; and three French publications including Ambs-Dales (J.B.), Histoire Veritable et Complete de Chodruc-Duclos, surnomme L'Homme aux Haillons et la Longue Barbe..., Paris, 180, Quatrieme Edition, 12mo

Lot 441

A collection of ornamental poodles and other poodle themed items including mugs, tea pots, Ridgway tureen, Royal Crown Derby cup and saucer, etc (2 trays)

Lot 523

A collection of 19th Century Ridgway Atherstone pattern tea ware together with Duchess Greenleaves patterned Tae & Dinner ware (3 trays)

Lot 499

A George I provincial silver tumbler cup, engraved with a marital armorial, with gilt interior, by Benjamin Pemberton, Chester probably 1725, diameter 7.3cm. £600-£800 --- Provenance: The Marital arms are those of Cotton impaling Tollemache. The armorial commemorates the marriage of Sir Robert Salusbury Cotton (2 January 1695 - 27 August 1748), 3rd Baronet of Combermere in the County of Cheshire and Lady Elizabeth Tollemache (died 16 August 1745). Robert and Elizabeth were married at the Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul, Harrington, in the County of Northamptonshire on 24 January 1716. Robert was the third son of Sir Thomas Cotton, 2nd Baronet of Combermere and his wife, Philadelphia Lynch, whilst Elizabeth was the eldest daughter of Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Earl of Dysart and his wife, Grace Wilbraham. Upon the death of his father on 12 June 1715, Robert succeeded to the family baronetcy that had been created for his great great grandfather, Sir Robert Cotton (circa 1635-18 December 1712) in the Baronetage of England on 29 March 1677. Although a landed gentleman, Robert also sat as a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons for Cheshire (1727-34) and later for Lostwithiel (1741-47). He served as the Custos Rotulorum of Denbighshire (1716-48) and as the Lord Lieutenant of Denbighshire (1733-48). Sadly, as Robert and Elizabeth had no issue from their marriage, upon Robert’s death in 1748, his younger brother, Lynch Salusbury Cotton succeeded him as the 4th Baronet of Combermere. Literature: Maurice H. Ridgway & Philip T. Priestley: The Compendium of Chester Gold and Silver Marks, pub ACC, page 67. Condition Report Marks rubbed, date letter heavily so. Interior gilding rubbed and scratched on base. Weight 3oz.

Lot 1221

Ridgway Homemaker Ware. of fifteen pieces.

Lot 1106

Walt Disney Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse Pottery Figures. Ridgway 'Minaret', Queen Anne and other tea ware, Rembrandt plaques, glassware, posies, etc:- One Box, Royal Standard tea ware in box.

Lot 1005

Ridgway 'Pavan' Coffee Ware, Wade Whiskey bells, Minton jam pot, Wedgwood table lighter, other ceramics:- One Box.

Lot 251

Four early 19th century Ridgway tea duos to include patterns 3914, 1972, 2890 and 1390. (4)

Lot 249

Ridgway porcelain pattern 1045, two dessert plates with hand painted landscapes. Diameter: 25cm (2)

Lot 690

Wakefield (Priscilla). An Introduction to Botany, in a series of Familiar Letters..., to which is added, The Pleasures of Botanical Pursuits. A Poem, by Sarah Hoare, 9th edition, London: Harvey and Darton [et al], 1823, 9 hand-coloured engraved plates including frontispiece, folding table, some offsetting and toning, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf, rebacked and corners repaired, red morocco title label to spine, 12mo, together with:[Newton, James]. [A Compleat Herbal of the late James Newton, M.D. containing the prints and the English names of several thousand Trees, Plants, Shrubs, Flowers, Exotics, &c. all curiously engraved on cooper-plates, London: E. Cave [et al.], 1752], engraved portrait frontispiece and 175 plates, bound without text leaves (title, dedication, preface, 3 leaves of table of authors and 3 leaves of index), index at rear provided in 5 folding leaves of manuscript written in a neat hand, plates from 165 onwards incorrectly numbered and corrected in a contemporary hand, contemporary diced calf, gilt decorated spine with green morocco title label, joint and head of spine rubbed, 8vo,Smith (James Edward). A Grammar of Botany, illustrative of Artificial, as well as Natural, Classification, with an explanation of Jussieu's System, 2nd edition, London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1826, 21 hand-coloured engraved plates, spotting mostly to title and final leaf, light offsetting from plates, contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spine, joints and foot of spine strengthened, 8vo,Miller (Phillip). The Gardeners Kalendar; Directing what Works are necessary to be performed every Month in the Kitchen, Fruit, and Pleasure-Gardens, as also in the Conservatory and Nursery..., 14th edition, London: Printed for the Author, 1765, engraved frontispiece, five folding engraved plates, Eardiston armorial bookplate to upper pastedown, contemporary calf, worn at head and foot of spine, 8vo,Lindley (John). Ladies' Botany: or a Familiar Introduction to the Study of the Natural System of Botany, 2 volumes, London: James Ridgway and Sons, 1837, 50 hand-coloured engraved plates, top edge gilt, later 19th-century green morocco-backed cloth by Birdsall & Son of Northampton, some cracking and wear to joints and extremities, 8vo, plus other 18th-early 20th century natural history and botany relatedQTY: (15)

Lot 18

A retro homemaker Ridgway part tea service. Including plate, bowl, cup.

Lot 240

A BIRMINGHAM GRAND HOTEL SLOP BUCKET TOGETHER WITH A RIDGWAY KNIGHTS TOURNAMENT BLUE STONEWARE JUG

Lot 266

A 19thC. Welsh Costume pictorial trio twinned with a 19thC. continental porcelain fairing, a Edward VII & Alexandra cup & six Ridgway Homemaker breakfast bowls

Lot 256

John and William Ridgway porcelain tea service, circa 1825, painted with delicate flowers in cobalt blue and gilt border, comprising teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, milk jug, six shallow tea cups, five deep tea cups, six saucers, with square sandwich plate. 

Lot 177

A pair of English Ridgway cabinet plates, cobalt scroll border enclosing a finely painted flowers, approx 23 cms diameter, nr 6/2767, circa 1845. 

Lot 539

A collection of 1980's and 1990's 7" singles, artists to include: Sting; Utah Saints; Roachford; Aswad; Kenny Rogers; Undercover; Jason Donovan; Chris De Burgh; Candy Dulfer; Jon Secada; John Parr; Chris Rea; Simple Minds; Midge Ure; Sly Fox; Amazulu; Stan Ridgway; and many others, all in original paper or picture sleeves. (Qty)

Lot 539

Includes a Gebruder Heubach white cat surprised to see a bee, a Meltzer and Ortloff mini kitten figurine playing with a ball, a Meltzer and Ortloff dish with a kitten playing with a purple ball, and a Ridgway blue wall plate. Manufactures markings on the underside. Gebruder Heubach: 8.75"L x 6.5"W x 4"H. Meltzer and Ortloff figurine: 2.75"L x 1.25"W x 0.75"H. Meltzer and Ortloff dish: 5.5"W x 1.25"H. Ridgway: 9"W x 1"H. Manufacturer: Gebruder Heubach, Meltzer and Ortloffm, and RidgwayCountry of Origin: Germany and EnglandCondition: Age related wear. Minor crack and chip.

Lot 575

FIVE BOXES OF CERAMICS AND SUNDRIES, two Myatt's 'Country Life' coffee pots, a Ridgway 'Country Days' teapot, a blue and white enamel 'Willow' pattern teapot, blue and white dinnerware, a collection of novelty teapots, glass fruit bowls, trinket pots and vases, etc. (s.d) (5 boxes)

Lot 661

A large quantity of Cottage Rose china, including a swan, iron, bell, vases, etc., two Staffordshire of England Ridgway English Garden sugar and milk jug

Lot 448

13 Pieces of Ridgway Homemaker pattern ceramics.

Lot 387

A Ridgway Potteries Ltd "Homemaker" part tea service.

Lot 429

18th Century Tokens, BEDFORDSHIRE, Leighton Buzzard, Chambers, Langston, Hall & Co, Halfpenny, 1794, 10.45g/6h (DH 3c); CHESHIRE, Chester, Roe & Co, Kempson’s Halfpenny, 8.88g/6h (DH 5); LONDON, Newgate Street, Henry Symonds, William Winterbotham, James Ridgway and Daniel Holt, Kempson’s Halfpenny, 1795, 10.34g/6h (DH 396b) [3]. Extremely fine, first with much original colour £100-£150 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Lot 425

A large quantity of Ridgway Windsor tea and dinner china.

Lot 152

A French shaped circular pedestal plate, painted with courting couple, 22.5cm diam, c.1900;   a 19th century cirular plate, painted by C M Ridgway, with cherub and nest, 29cm diam, framed;  an Italian 'bland de chine' figural lamp, with oriental figure, 36cm high (3)

Lot 1036

A RIDGWAY PORCELAIN PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE (45)Circa 1825 Each piece painted with a landscape vignette against a cobalt-blue ground enriched in gilding, comprising; a circular teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, two cake plates, 23cm diameter, twelve coffee cups, twelve teacups, eleven saucers, pattern 2/1316; also two iron-red and gilt oval sauce tureen stands, possibly Coalport, 21.5cm wide (45)Some overall wear to the gilding, mostly minorTeapot and cover- teapot with a crack to the rim, approx. 3cm length. Some cracks and staining to the spout.Cover with a fine haircrack to the rimSucrier and cover- overall in good conditionMilk Jug- overall in good conditionSlop bowl- overall in good conditionTwo cake plates- some scratches to the centreCoffee cups- one with a haircrack to the rim. One with rim chip and large crackTeacups- two with a haircrack to the rimSaucers- One with long unstable crack to the rim. Two with long rivetted cracksStands- both with wear

Lot 313

A pair of painting by F. Ridgway 'Young Magpies' and 'Young Rooks' Signed and dated 1931 to reverse. Both in matching gilt frames. 10cm x 15cm. (2) In good original condition in later frames. Frame dimensions 18.5cm x 23cm.

Lot 353

A large 19th Century stone ware jug with applied classical style decoration, possibly Turner or Ridgway, 17cm high

Lot 416

Mixed table ceramics to include Copeland Spode Italian pattern serving plate, bowl and side plates, Japanese Satsuma bowl, Ridgway fish plates and jug, Barina studio pottery bowl advertising High Wycombe as the Land of Churches, Chairs and Children, and other items Location:

Lot 128

A 19th century W. Ridgway & Co salt glazed jug. 1835. 17x15x20cm

Lot 93

A Collection of 19th Century Ironstone Pottery to include John Ridgway Serving Plate, Masons Small Platter and Plates (1 Tray)

Lot 1177

A Bridewood part dinner service, other decorative dinnerwares including Ridgway Staffordshire, a plated serving tray, one other, green glass vase, etc., (two boxes) **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 932

A Collection of Blue and White Transfer Printed Pottery, 19th Century, including - a circular 'Spode's Tower' plate 3ins diameter, an oval plate of the same design 4ins x 2.85ins, a Ridgway 'Osterley Park' bowl 4.75ins diameter x 1.75ins high, a circular sucrier and cover printed with 'Boy Polishing a Cow' pattern 3.25ins diameter x 5ins high overall, a bulbous pot and cover in 'Turkeys Two by Two' pattern 2.75ins diameter x 2.75ins high overall (14) 'Jason and the Golden Fleece' plate 2.5ins diameter A British Scenery Series plate, possibly Ridgways, 5ins x 3.75insA rectangular dish of shaped outline in 'Parkland Scenery' pattern 6ins x 5ins x 1.25ins highA pair of salt & pepper shakers - damage to both footrims and one to topA knife rest 4ins x 1.35ins, marked Spode to baseand three other plates

Lot 643

Leather bound sammelband containing works by Thomas Paine. Many works published at different times have been collected into one volume. Book is fully bound in leather with gilt titling and decoration. Marbled end papers. Included works are: Rights of Man: Being an Answer to Mr. Burke's Attack on the French Revolution, Part 1 - 1795, J.S. Jordan. Rights of Man; Part the Second Combining Principle and Practice - 1792, J.S. Jordan. Letter Addressed to the Addressers on the Late Proclamation - 1792, H.D. Symonds. Dissertation on First Principles of Government - London, Printed for the Proprietors. A Letter to George Washington on the Subject of The Late Treaty Concluded Between Great Britain and the United States of America, Including Other Matters - 1797, T. Williams. Agrarian Justice, Opposed to Agrarian Law, and to Agrarian Monopoly, Being a plan for Meliorating the Condition of Man, by Creating in Every Nation A National Fund - 1797, T. Williams. The Decline and Fall of the English System of Finance - 1796, T. Williams. Two Letters to Lord Onslow, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Surry: and one to Mr. Henry Dundas, Secretary of State, on the Subject of the Late Excellent Proclamation First Published in the Patriotic Paper of The Argus - 1792, James Ridgway (sixth edition). A Letter to the Earl of Shelburne, Now Marquis of Lansdowne, on His Speech, July 10, 1782, Respecting the Acknowledgement of American Independence - 1791, J. Ridgway. Reasons For Wishing to Preserve the Life of Louis Capet - James Ridgway. Common Sense; Addressed to the Inhabitants of America - 1792, H.D. Symonds. A Letter Addressed to the Abbe Raynal, on the Affairs of North-America - 1795, J. Ridgway. Prospects on the War and Paper Currency of Great Britain - 1793, James Ridgway. Approximate Dimensions:h. 9.25", x. 5.25", d. 1.5"Condition:Leather has scuffing and chipping due to wear. Hinges have begun to crack. Common Sense is slightly smaller than the other collected works.

Lot 188

A John Ridgway harlequin set of sixteen dessert plates, circa 1830-35Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection please see additional images, one plate cracked.

Lot 208

A Grainger tea and coffee service, circa 1840-34, comprising a teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, six teacups, five coffee cups and six saucers (22); a J. and W. Ridgway tea service, circa 1825 - 30, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, saucer dish, two cups and saucers (12)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection

Lot 210

A 19th century Staffordshire part dessert service, painted to the centres with floral sprays, within gilded vine tendril borders and reserved on a lavender ground body, comprising two shell shaped dishes, one oval dish and nine plates; along with a Ridgway two-handled pierced comport basket, circa 1835, decorated with purple auricula sprays on a pale blue ground (13)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection plates 21cms diamone with hairlineone shaped dish with rim chipsurface scratchesgilding is rubbed or scratched particularly the band framing the central floral sprayplease see further photos for condition

Lot 217

A set of six Chamberlain's Worcester pudding plates, circa 1820, the blue borders elaborately gilt wih stylised flowers and interspaced with floral vignettes; a set of six purple and gilded Staffordshire side plates and a set of twelve Ridgway tea plates with scrolled design over a mid blue ground (24)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection cracks to the Staffordshire side plates

Lot 23

A J&W Ridgway tea and coffee service, circa 1825, painted with sprays of colourful flowers between blue and apricot panels, comprising a teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, five coffee cups, twelve teacups, eleven saucers and one shaped dishProvenance: The Frank Herrmann collection Many tea cups and saucers with hairline cracks, cracks, chips, one with handle missing, another riveted. The tea pot and sucrier examined under UV and appear unrestored and in good condition. Teapot stand very worn. Slop bowl hairline crack. Please see additional photgraphs for condition.

Lot 240

A collection of 19th century English porcelain, mainly plates, to include a Ridgway bat-printed dish, a pair of Flight Barr & Barr named view plates, a pair of Coalport saucer dishes, three Coalport plates decorated with dragons and serpents reputedly from the Hell Fire Club, a pair of Coalport plates painted with flowers etc. (16)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection please see additional images for condition

Lot 255

Various 19th century dessert plates and dishes, to include Ridgway, Chamberlain Worcester and RockinghamProvenance: The Frank Herrmann collection

Lot 3

A group of Ridgway 847 pattern porcelain, circa 1815, comprising a teapot and cover, a lidded vase with pieced cover and eagle knop, another without a cover, one dish, one slop bowl, a covered tankard (9)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection Teapot has star cracks to base, lid has chip and crack, spout restored, gilding to the handle rubbed. One vase missing pierced lid, gilding very rubbed on both, some scratches to the emamel, hairline cracks to both pedestals. Lidded cup has the knop to the lid restored and other restoration, hairline crack to cup. Large saucer hairline crack. Rims rubbed. Please see further images for condition.

Lot 176

Collection of travel accounts, 18th-19th century Faujas de Saint Fond, Barthélemy. Travels in England, Scotland, and the Hebrides ... Containing Mineralogical Descriptions of the Country round Newcastle; of the Mountains of Derbyshire; of the Environs of Edinburgh ... and of the Cave of Fingal. London: James Ridgway, 1799. First edition in English, 2 volumes, 8vo, 20th-century calf, half-title to volume 1, 7 engraved plates (including one not listed), errata leaf to each volume, offsetting;[Simond, Louis]. Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain, during the Years 1810 and 1811, by a French Traveller. Edinburgh: George Ramsay and Company, 1815. First edition in English, 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary tan calf, rebacked, covers with gilt and blind panels enclosing central heraldic crest, to 21 sepia aquatint plates, 2 folding letterpress tables, bookplates of Edward Craven Hawtrey;Stoddart, John. Remarks on Local Scenery and Manners in Scotland during the Years 1799 and 1800. London: William Miller, 1801. 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary calf, rebacked, half-titles, engraved vignette title-pages, map, 32 aquatint plates, offsetting, section excised from head of each title-page;Campbell, Alexander. A Journey from Edinburgh through Parts of North Britain. New Edition. London: John Stockdale, 1811. 2 volumes, 4to, modern red quarter morocco, marbled sides, 43 aquatint plates (of 44: lacking 'Edinburgh from the West') [Abbey Scenery 485 for the first edition, 1802];and 8 others: Francis Grose, The Antiquities of Scotland, 1797 (2 volumes, 4to, contemporary half russia, edges untrimmed, folding map loose); Lord Teignmouth, Sketches of the Coasts and Islands of Scotland and the Isle of Man, 1836 (2 volumes, contemporary green calf by Griffith, 3 engraved maps, inscribed 'Florence Anderson, the gift of her affection uncle the author, Feb 28 1848' on volume 1 initial blank); William Gilpin, Observations on Several Parts of Great Britain, particularly the High-Lands of Scotland, 1808 (third edition, 2 volumes, joints cracked); John MacCulloch, The Highlands and Western Isles of Scotland, 1824 (4 volumes in 2, 20th-century half calf); Daniel Defoe, A Tour thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain, 1742 (third edition, 4 volumes, contemporary calf, volumes 1 and 4 front board detached); Thomas Frognall Dibdin, A Bibliographical Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in the Northern Counties of England and in Scotland, 1838 (2 volumes, 20th-century red half calf, covers detached or detaching); Thomas Pennant, A Tour in Scotland, 1774-6 (3 volumes, 4to, contemporary sprinkled calf, rebacked); Edmund Burt, Letters from a Gentleman in the North of Scotland, 1818 (fifth edition, 2 volumes, contemporary calf, volume 1 front board detached).The lot not fully collated and sold as seen(27) THE LIBRARY OF DR ANDREW G. FRASER MD FSA SCOT (1937-2020)

Lot 1532

RIDGWAY HOMEMAKER WARES, A SILVER PEPPER, BIRD FIGURES, A COPENHAGEN VASE AND 2 PIECES OF MOORCROFT

Lot 169

Collection of 19thC Coalport, Ridgway, New Hall, Derby, Meissen and other teacups, bowls, saucers and plates including Derby Imari, Wemyss ware Bon Jour cup, some with Worlock Collection label to base

Lot 61

A group of English porcelain and bone china, early and mid 19th centuries, comprising a pair of candlesticks, attributed to Ridgway (Cauldon Place) circa 1820-30, of columnar form with a light green ground and gilt-lined highlights, the base decorated with three floral panels, numbered 3613 in iron red, 15.5cm high; a vase, circa 1820, the dark blue ground painted with two opposing floral panels, with Turk's Head handles, unmarked, 20cm high (restored), a Chamberlain's Worcester bud vase, the cobalt ground nicely decorated with a still life of flowers and raised gilding, unmarked, 16cm high; a further smaller bud vase, decorated with flowers, 8cm high, a Staffordshire miniature basket, painted with flowers, 10cm wide; a Coalport trinket or cosmetics pot and cover, 9.5cm diameter; a Flight, Barr and Barr pen tray, 24.5cm wide (restored); and a further larger tray, of twin shell-handled form, decorated with flowers, unmarked, 27cm (9)Condition:Chamberlains pen tray is restored. One candlestick has some staining and crazing to the top.Taller vase has some staining, hairlines to base and probably rebolted.Bottle vase with wear to gilded foot.No other damages.

Lot 245

Numismatics. Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge: Catalogue of Coins and Medals, including the Collection of Greek and Roman Coins, Alexandrian and other Egyptian Coins, &c. Formed by the late H. Martyn Kennard, Esq. of Lowndes Square, S.W. The Collection formed by the Most Rev. William Markham, 1719-1807, Archbishop of York, and augmented by his descendants, especially by his son George Markham, Dean of York [...], English Tokens [...] Anglo-Saxon Coins [...], [sold] 20th December, 1916, and following Day [...], [London]: Dryden Press, 1916, 50pp, original wrappers, loosely-inserted correspondence relating to the auction, 8vo Provenance: R.G. Ridgway, Riverview House, Waterford, Ireland; pencilled ownership inscription on title-page and with loosely-inserted manuscript correspondence and printed ephemera related to the sale and his bids for Irish tokens.

Lot 121

A John Ridgway "Argyle" pattern part tea service comprising, three tea cups, three saucers, a teapot (h-21cm), a milk jug (h-13.5cm) and a sugar bowl (h-9.5cm w-16cm) (a/f) together with a Sode Bone China "Provence" pattern part coffee service comprising six coffee cans, six saucers, a milk jug (h-10cm), a sugar bowl (h-5cm), coffee pot (h-25cm). (24)

Lot 38

AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN ROCOCCO REVIVAL GREEN GROUND PART DESSERT SERVICE, PROBABLY RIDGWAY CIRCA 1840 comprising: a large comport; four shaped round serving dishes; two rectangular serving dishes; two shaped oval serving dishes and eighteen plates fractional pattern numbers Condition Report: Some of the plates have very light signs of historic stacking wear and one has a minute rim chip. One shaped oval serving serving has a scratch/firing blemish to the underside which does not appear to go through to the other side.This service appears to have had very little use reflected in the condition, It was wrapped up in the cellar and likely to have been there for a long time undisturbed.Please see addition images for highlighted images of the light marks and stacking wear.Condition Report Disclaimer

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