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Lot 153

A STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE GROUP OF DANDIES. standing arm-in-arm with baskets in brightly painted costume, the lady`s skirt with iron red designs, a diminutive dog seated at their feet and flanked by scrolling foliage, on red and blue mound, 17.5cm h, c1830 This subject was produced by several potters of the period, but the present example appears to have been made by the same unidentified maker of the arbour group in this Sale (lot 154). The characteristic palette and painting, combined with a strongly blue-tinted glaze is seen on the figure of an Equestrienne in the Royal Pavilion Art Gallery & Museum, Brighton. Pat Halfpenny has classified such figures as the `Patriotic` Group on account of the `red, white and blue` ornamentation of the bases. See Halfpenny (Pat), English Earthenware Figures 1749-1840, Woodbridge 1991, col plt 66.. ++ A particularly attractive example of this well known and popular model, in fine condition

Lot 224

A SET OF THREE DERBY CYLINDRICAL MUGS. with grooved bands and gilt with an entwined ribbon border and dentil rim and with gilt inner border and handle, 9 & 11cm h, painted crown, crossed batons, D and (smaller mugs) 53, gilders` numerals 3 (larger mug) and 4 (one of the smaller mugs) of William Cooper and William Yates, c1790. ++ One of the small mugs with wear to the gilding around the rim and handle, the other smaller mug with light wear on the top of the rim, no damage or restoration

Lot 277

A FLIGHT, BARR & BARR PRIMROSE GROUND DESSERT PLATE. with gilt bellflower cavetto, the border painted with wild roses in gilt rim, 20.5cm diam, impressed and printed circular marks, c1820. ++ Slight wear to the gilding on the rim, retouched in one place

Lot 297

SIX COFFEE CANS. including a fine Spode platinum ground example and others of the Minton [pattern 73], Coalport, Barr, Flight & Barr and other factories, c 6cm h, impressed mark or painted number or unmarked, all c1805. ++ All in fine condition

Lot 298

SIX COFFEE CANS including Japan and other patterned examples of the Spode, Minton, Coalport and Barr, Flight & Barr factories, c 6cm h, impressed or painted mark and/or pattern number, or unmarked, all c1805. ++ All in fine condition

Lot 300

TWO CAUGHLEY LEAF-SHAPED PICKLE DISHES. transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Fisherman pattern, the underside moulded with veins, one crisply so, 16 & 16.5cm l, printed S and painted x, or unmarked, c1785. ++ Both in excellent condition with, on one dish the odd pinhead sized nick on the edge of the rim, only noticeable on close examination. No restoration and good examples of the largest size. Long in the ownership of the present local private family

Lot 305

AN H & R DANIEL CREAM JUG. of Second Gadroon shape, painted with floral sprays and scattered sprigs beneath a richly gilt cobalt and primrose border, 9.5cm h; an H & R Daniel Mayflower moulded bread plate and slop basin, painted with panels of flowers, both c1830; a Wedgwood black basalt teapot and cover and a cream jug, impressed mark, all early 19th c (6). ++ All in good condition

Lot 318

A FINE COALPORT MAZARINE GROUND DESSERT SERVICE. painted with baskets of fruit and flowers including roses, tulips, strawberries, and grapes, some with birds, in gilt egg-and-dart frame and border of scrolls and `lambrequins`, lobed gilt dentil rim, the service including pairs of square and oval dishes, plate 22cm diam, c1800-10 (13) Constituent parts of this superb early Coalport service, including the ice pails, are illustrated Godden (G A), Coalport & Coalbrookdale Porcelains, 1970, plt 25.. ++ One plate with faint, short hairline crack on the reverse not visible from the front. Anther with some very minor wear to the gilding around the rim

Lot 339

A PAIR OF SOWERBY & CO IVORY QUEENSWARE GLASS QUEEN ANNE CANDLESTICKS. 26cm h, moulded peacock crest and circular mark of the retailer, J Mortlock & Co Oxford St & Orchard St London, c1880. ++ The sconce of one of the candlesticks cleanly broken off and neatly glued back into position with old glue residue but both in otherwise fine condition with the odd typical manufacturing flaw

Lot 348

A STOURBRIDGE IRIDESCENT GLASS VASE, PROBABLY BOULTON & MILLS. of fissured opal glass, the lower body enveloped in an iridescent glass `fence`, on spreading foot, 22cm h, c1920 Provenance: Cyril Manley; Manley Collection Sale, op cit, 7-8 July 1986,whence bought by the present vendor.. ++ In fine condition

Lot 349

A SOWERBY & C0 `AESTHETIC GREEN` PRESS-MOULDED GLASS SWAN FLOWER- HOLDER. of canoe form, on four feet, 8cm h, moulded peacock crest, c1880. ++ In fine condition and a scarce colour

Lot 415

A VICTORIAN TEA TRAY. of gadrooned oblong shape with foliate handles and engraved with a cartouche, 68.5cm w, by John Sherwood & Sons. ++ In fine condition the plating beginning to wear on the engraving

Lot 416

A VICTORIAN FIVE-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE. of baluster shape embossed and chased in high relief with `historic` scenes, the domed lids with eagle finial, the spouts and handles engraved with diaper, on scroll feet, hot water jug 32cm h, by F E Timm & Co of SheffielD. The scenes are taken from Sir Edwin Henry Landseer`s `History` paintings "Scene in the Olden Time at Bolton Abbey" (c1834) and "Return from Hawking" (c1835-37).. ++ In very good overall condition with a few small dents on the underside of the coffee pot, the handle also slightly loose. Hot water jug - several shallow dents around the widest part of the body; foot dented in one place

Lot 417

GOLF. AN INKSTAND. of moulded and serpentine sided form surmounted by the figure of a golfer about to play a shot flanked by realistically engraved glass `golf ball` inkwells with plated cap and on bun feet, 30cm w, by Cooper Bros & Sons Ltd, maker`s marks and 2728/2, early 20th c. ++ In good condition with very slight wear to the plating, both caps previously detached from the inkwells and glued back into position with glue residue but no signs of damage to the glass as a result. The glass original and of the period

Lot 418

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN CANDELABRA. of three lights with beaded nozzles on branches terminating in ram`s heads, the square pillar embossed with a lion`s pelt and on cavetto foot, 40cm h, maker HW & Co. ++ Plating generally rather worn. The pillar of one candlestick leaning slightly but undamaged

Lot 427

A SET OF SIX ELIZABETH II SOUP PLATES. with shaped border and gadrooned rim, 25cm diam, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1973, 77ozS. Provenance: Commissioned from J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd by the present vendor in 1973.. ++ In very good condition, the marks slightly rubbed on one or two

Lot 428

AN EDWARD VII SALVER. the plain field in moulded border and gadrooned rim, on paw feet, 32cm diam, by Edward Barnard & Son, London 1903 and marked for the retailer, Rossi, Norwich, 31ozs 10dwts. ++ In good condition with a few very light scratches

Lot 429

A GEORGE VI OBLONG TRAY. with geometric handles, 51 x 30cm overall, by Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1937, 65ozs. ++ In fine condition

Lot 430

A GEORGE V SILVER-MOUNTED GLASS CLARET JUG. of plain flared shape with domed lid and star cut base, 25cm h, by Martin, Hall & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1913. ++ Marks slightly rubbed, the odd very minor dent but really in good overall condition

Lot 432

AN EDWARD VII SILVER-MOUNTED GLASS CLARET JUG AND STOPPER. the spirally lobed jug trailed with green seed pods, 25cm h, by D & M Davis, Birmingham 1905. ++ In fine condition

Lot 433

AN ART DECO SILVER-MOUNTED ONYX INKWELL. of oval shape inlaid with lines of Irish greenstone, 23cm w, George Betjeman & Sons, London 1917. ++ In good condition with the odd light rim nick

Lot 435

A PAIR OF EDWARD VII CANDLESTICKS. in neo classical style on square cavetto foot, 28cm h, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1907, loaded. ++ Both in fine condition

Lot 436

A GEORGE V FOUR-PIECE TEA SERVICE. with widely everted, saw pierced border in gadrooned rim with shells at intervals, on four feet, lidded jug 21.5cm h, by James Deakin & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1925, 64ozs gross . ++ In fine condition

Lot 442

AN ELIZABETH II RACING TROPHY. in the form of a horse, realistically cast and engraved, On affixed silver-mounted ebonised wood plinth, 19cm h, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1963. ++ In good condition

Lot 443

AN ELIZABETH II STIRRUP CUP. in the form of the head of a fox, realistically cast and chased, 8.5cm h, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1958, 5ozs 10dwts. ++ The rim slightly dented; in otherwise fine condition

Lot 444

AN EDWARD VII CAFE-AU-LAIT SET. of flared cylindrical shape, the pots with ebony knop and side handle, 10cm h, by Cooper Bros & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1907, 18ozs 10dwts gross (3). ++ On one pot, one of the two lugs by which the detachable lid is held in position, broken

Lot 448

AN EDWARD VII TEA KETTLE. of `bullet` form with scrolling handle on lampstand with shell feet and lamp, 37cm h, by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1908, 58ozs gross. ++ The kettle with minor shallow dent and a few light surface scratches but of good gauge, well made and in good overall condition, the marks practically as struck

Lot 449

A GRADUATED PAIR OF EDWARD VII WAITERS. the moulded border in scrolling rim with shells at intervals and on leaf capped volute feet, 22 and 27cm diam, by Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd, London 1904 & 06, 30ozs 10dwts. ++ The smaller example with small dent at 6 o`clock; both with a few light scratches, the marks good, no repairs

Lot 450

A SET OF FOUR GEORGE V SALTS AND SPOONS. the salts compressed circular on hoof feet, initialled R, salts 6cm diam, by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1911, 11ozs (8). ++ The lot in fine condition

Lot 452

A SET OF FOUR GEORGE V TWO-HANDLED SALTS AND SPOONS. the salts of flared circular shape with lobed body on domed foot, 8cm over handles, by Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd, London 1911, 6ozs 10dwts, cased. ++ The salts and spoons in excellent condition, the interior of the case dusty and slightly frayed lying

Lot 456

A GEORGE V FOUR-PIECE TEA SERVICE. the lower body spirally reeded beneath gadrooned rim, the service including a matching kettle on lampstand, 31cm h, both Sheffield, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, 1924, the kettle by Mappin & Webb Ltd, 1923, 77ozs gross. ++ The kettle lacking the spirit burner; in fine condition

Lot 460

AN EDWARD VII OPENWORK CAKE BASKET. with applied grapevine rim and swing handle, on conforming foot, 24cm h, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1902, 18ozs. ++ In fine condition

Lot 464

A GEORGE V SILVER-MOUNTED GLASS HIP FLASK OF UNUSUALLY LARGE CAPACITY. the shoulder covered in crocodile hide and with detachable silver cup, 21cm h, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1929. ++ In fine condition

Lot 467

A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II CAST VINE PATTERN GRAPE SHEARS. by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1984, 3ozs. ++ In fine condition

Lot 469

A SILVER TWO-HANDLED TROPHY AND ASHTRAY AND AN EPNS-MOUNTED SHIELD. the trophy and ashtray applied with the silver and enamel badge of the SUTTON COLDFIELD & NORTH BIRMINGHAM AUTOMOBILE CLUB or the BIRMINGHAM MOTOR CYCLE CLUB, cup 7cm h, maker`s mark partly obscured, Birmingham 1924, 5ozs weighablE. The engraved inscriptions read: G BROUGH WINNER OF THE SUTTON SHIELD 1923 (trophy) VICTORY 7.3.25 G BROUGH (ashtray) and COBDEN ATHLETIC CLUB NOTTINGHAM BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS 1918 LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT WINNER GEORGE BROUGH (shield). ++ Trophy - enamel slightly chipped; Ashtray - slight polish wear, small drop of solder in the well which could easily be removed; Shield - in `as new` condition

Lot 470

A SILVER-MOUNTED OAK SHIELD. applied with the badge of DONCASTER MOTOR CYCLE CLUB and oval framed and winged relief of a motorcyclist beneath a scroll, 23.5cm h, by Fattorini & Sons Ltd and with maker`s brass trade label, Birmingham 1928 The engraved inscriptions read: PRESENTED TO G BROUGH 1928 JULY 14TH 2 1STS and 1929 MAY 12TH 4 1STS. ++ Slight polish wear but in good overall condition

Lot 472

AN EPNS WAITER AND MUG. the waiter with scrolling rim on claw-and-ball feet, the mug applied with the badge of the MOTOR CYCLING CLUB, waiter 25.5cm diam, by Boardman, Glossop & CO. The engraved inscriptions read: BLACKPOOL SPEED TRIALS 1927 CLASS 15 1ST (waiter) and INTER-CLUB TEAM TRIAL 1930 G BROUGH (mug). ++ Plating worn on waiter, the mug in fine condition

Lot 473

A SILVER TWO -HANDLED TROPHY. 26cm h, by James Fenton, Birmingham 1922, 13ozS. The engraved inscription reads: BLACKPOOL CARNIVAL 1923 OPEN SPEED TRIALS FASTEST TIME (MOTOR CYCLES) WON BY GEORGE BROUGH PRESENTED BY JACKSON BROS (BLACKPOOL) LTD AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS & COACHBUILDERS. ++ In good condition, the marks slightly rubbed

Lot 476

FIVE MEDALS comprising three of the Sunbeam Motor Cycle Club, obverse THE PIONEER RUN before rays, rev. engraved 1931 G BROUGH 1902 DREADNOUGHT, 1932 G BROUGH 1902 `3 DREADNOUGHT and GEORGE BROUGH 1939, matt gilt bronze, 63mm, bronze medal of the MOTOR CYCLING CLUB, obv. four shields of arms, rev engraved BROOKLANDS MEETING 1933 TWO LAP HANDICAP 3RD PRIZE G BROUGH and a parcel gilt silver rose shaped fob shield of the SUTTON COLDFIELD & NORTH BIRMINGHAM AUTOMOBILE CLUB`S COLMORE CUP TRIAL, rev. engraved 1924 G BROUGH

Lot 477

A PHOTOGRAPH OF GEORGE BROUGH ON HIS SS100 BROUGH-SUPERIOR MOTORCYCLE AFTER THE RECORD BREAKING 130.6 MPH RUN AT ARPAJON, 1928 vintage silver print, printed c1950, 33 x 34cm mounted, framed; an advertisement for C C Wakefield & Co `s Castrol Oil, mounted photograph of George Brough, sepia tinted vintage silver print on printed testimonial headed MR GEORGE BROUGH THE MOTOR CYCLING CLUB CHALLENGE CUP WINNER 1910, 57 x 45cm (2) . ++ The first item in good condition, the testimonial with some light time stained bands and minor closed tear extreme left but acceptable

Lot 478

THE GOLD MEDAL OF THE EDINBURGH & DISTRICT MOTOR CLUB. obv. Mercury within legend, rev. engraved SCOTTISH SIX DAYS` RELIABILITY TRIAL 1913 WON BY G BROUGH, 26mm, 15ct, maker GP, Edinburgh 1913, 12.4g. ++ In fine condition

Lot 480

A VICTORIAN ETRUSCAN REVIVAL CLARET JUG. with beaded handle, lip and domed lid, the ovoid body engraved with a band of figures and grotesques, 34.5cm h, by John Round & Son, Sheffield 1870, 26ozs. ++ Body and foot slightly dented; in fine overall conditioN.

Lot 482

A VICTORIAN CREAM JUG. ovoid, in Queen Anne style with ribbed neck, 7cm h, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1899; an oval cream jug with reeded rims, London 1922; a set of six Elizabeth II silver and enamel coffee spoons, the backs of the bowls painted with flowers on a guilloche ground, Birmingham 1962 & 63, cased, 11ozs (8). ++ All in good condition but the marks on the first jug rubbed but legible

Lot 485

ROYAL. A VICTORIAN CIGAR BOX. of moulded octagonal form with divided interior, the lid inset with crowned oval badge of the Prince of Wales and inscribed HRH ALBERT EDWARD PRINCE OF WALES INDIA 1875, the underside engraved Presented to Lord Suffield on returning from India by His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, 24 x 15cm, by R & S Garrard, London 1876, the underside of the lid engraved [presumably at Goldsmiths Hall] Goldsmiths Hall June 10th 1876. This Box weighing 36oz 5dwt was made to receive a stamped silver medal of unknown assay, marked R & S GARRARD PANTON ST LONDON, 39ozs; sold with Russell (W H), The Prince of Wales` Tour a Diary in India with some account of some of the visits of His Royal Highness to the Courts of Greece Egypt Spain and Portugal, second edition, Woodburytype portrait and wood engravings, scarlet cloth, worn, aeg, London: Sampson, Lowe, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1877 (2) Provenance: Charles, 5th Lord Suffield; thence by decent at Gunton Park, Norfolk until sold on the Instructions of the Trustees of the Gunton Park Estate, Irelands` (Auctioneers), sale on the premises, 16-17 and 25-26 September 1990, lot 1258, whence bought by the present vendor. A keen sportsman, Charles Harbord, 5th Lord Suffield (1830-1914) was a favourite of the Prince of Wales, his new neighbour at Sandringham House. He served as Lord-in-Waiting and Head of the Household of the Prince. Russell`s Diary which accompanies the lot is full of incident, from lively antics on board the "Serapis" to dramatic accounts of elephant charges and big game hunting: "For Lord Suffield there was the pleasant combination of the duties of a high officer of state about the person of the Prince, and of the pleasures of a keen sportsman - good with rifle and gun, and firm in the saddle - in new fields" and, later "The Prince killed a fine tigress with six cubs... Lord Suffield shot a tiger which assumed a very menacing attitude, and obliged him to fire in self-defence; and an odd lot of porcupines, deer, wild boar, pea-fowl, black-buck, duck, snipe, partridge and plover were laid out before the tents when the shooting parties returned in the evening".. ++ Box - in fine condition with light wear to the top as when purchased at the above mentioned house sale

Lot 487

A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL OVAL TEA CANISTER AND COVER. 10cm h, by Saunders & Shepherd, Chester 1894. ++ In fine condition

Lot 492

A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN OVAL NAPKIN RINGS. foliate engraved between beaded borders, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1885, 3ozs, cased. ++ In excellent condition, the case original

Lot 496

A GEORGE III TEAPOT. the domed lid with integral hinge, the lower body fluted, having gadrooned rim and ball feet, 15cm h, by Alice & George Burrows, London 1815, 22ozs. ++ In good condition, the marks practically as struck

Lot 497

A VICTORIAN TEA SERVICE. of ogee form embossed with flowers and foliage, teapot 14cm h, by Thomas Russell & Co, Sheffield 1898, 24ozs gross (3). ++ In fine condition

Lot 499

A VICTORIAN INKSTAND. of lobed and gadrooned oval shape and foliate engraved, centred by a wafer box, the domed lid with kneeling cherub finial flanked by sliver capped, frosted glass inkwells, 28cm w, by James & Josiah Williams, Exeter 1863, the associated inkwells by another, Birmingham 1863, 20ozs weighablE. The engraved inscription reads: Henry J Hollier to Captain Crawshay Bailey on his Marriage 29th Septr 1863.. ++ In good condition with slight wear, the marks good

Lot 500

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN IVORY-HAFTED SALAD SERVERS. by W Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1898, cased. ++ As new, the ivory handles engraved with contemporary initials NDC

Lot 501

A VICTORIAN INKSTAND. the gadrooned tray with scroll handles and pair of silver-lidded square glass inkwells, 24.5cm w, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1894, 9ozs 10dwts weighablE. The engraved inscription reads: Presented to Miss Hervey by some members of the Wells Musical Association 1895.. ++ In good complete and original condition

Lot 502

A VICTORIAN COFFEE POT. of baluster shape with domed lid and engraved with flowers and rocaille, ivory handle and knop, crested, 21cm h, by R & S Garrard, London 1840, 22ozs gross. ++ One side with a large but shallow dent, the other with a more minor depression. The ivory handle and knop original but with numerous minor stained cracks. On the lid two pin head sized holes the purpose for which is unclear

Lot 503

A VICTORIAN MUSTARD POT AND A KITCHEN PEPPER. the first of compressed circular shape with flower finial and palmette feet, crested, 7.5cm h, by Joseph & John Angell, London 1837, the pepper Birmingham 1895, 8ozs. ++ Both in good condition with very light wear but no damage or repairs

Lot 505

A VICTORIAN ROSE BOWL. partly fluted and embossed with two cartouches, on ogee foot with stepped rim, 24cm h, by Martin, Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1896, 55ozs, wood plinth The engraved inscription reads: Presented to J R Thomson Esq by the past & present Members of the Chester Branch of Parr`s Bank Limited on his retirement from the Service 17 June 1911.. ++ In excellent condition and consigned from the estate of a descendant

Lot 508

A COMPOSED TABLE SERVICE. Fiddle pattern, crested, comprising twelve table spoons, six forks, thirteen dessert spoons, six dessert forks, one soup ladle, four sauce ladles and fifteen tea spoons, all London, by Mary & Eliza Sumner, William Eley and William Fearn, Thomas Wallis and Jonathan Hayne, Solomon Hougham, William Bateman and John, Henry and Charles Lias, 1809-32 (principally 1811); a mustard pot and pepper caster, same crest, London 1810 and 31 respectively, 99ozs (59). ++ In good condition with light wear the tynes of the forks not markedly worn, no splits or repairs, the marks good

Lot 512

A SCOTTISH VICTORIAN OVOID TEA SERVICE. with wishbone handle and engraved with swags, crested, teapot 14cm h, by J & W Marshall, Edinburgh 1865 and 66, 40ozs (3). ++ The jug with a few light dents, the teapot and sugar bowl practically as new

Lot 523

A VICTORIAN NINE-PIECE CONDIMENT SET. of pierced cylindrical shape with a compliment of Albany pattern spoons, blue glass liners, drum mustards 5cm h, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1899, 5ozs, cased (15). ++ In good condition with minor light localised salt corrosion etc. The interior of the case untidy and the back edge detached

Lot 525

A SET OF THREE VICTORIAN OVAL FRUIT BASKETS. with ram`s head handles, embossed with swags and acanthus leaves, 20 and 28cm w, by Elkington & Co, London 1881, 47ozs 10dwts. ++ The property of executors and in fine condition

Lot 526

A GEORGE III CRUET. the pierced mount with beaded rim and having central reeded openwork handle, on baluster pillar, with silver base and claw-and-ball feet, retaining five contemporary silver- capped cut glass condiment bottles/casters, 23cm h, by John Hoyland & Co, Sheffield 1775, one of the covers by Matthew Fenton & Richard Creswick, Sheffield 1776, the others unmarked, 9ozS. Provenance: The Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire and sold at auction at Cutlers` Hall by Henry Spencer & Sons, c1980. Sold with a newspaper report of the sale, the present lot illustrated.. ++ In satisfactory condition with slight wear but undamaged.

Lot 527

A PAIR OF GEORGE III WINE COASTERS. the pierced mount with beaded rim and inset turned mahogany base with ivory centre, 12.5cm diam, by Richard Morton & Co, Sheffield 1776. ++ Both in sound condition with light wear but free from splits or repairs, the marks good except on one the maker`s mark is illegible. Slightly dented causing some distortion

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