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A Territorial Efficiency Medal GVIR (325382 Tpr.M.A.Bolt Recce Regt.), World War Two War Medal and Defence Medal, a Clays ceramic World War One Tank with 'Birmingham' Crest, a small collection of cloth and metal Military and Fire Service badges and insignia, together with a reproduction copy of The International Military Tribunal Proceedings 1945-46.
A DERBY SAUCER-DISH, finely painted en grisaille by Zachariah Boreman with travellers in a lake landscape in scalloped gilt frame encircled by trailing sprigs and gilt 'pearls' beneath a finely gilt and iron red scrolling border and rim, 19cm diam, William Duesbury & Co, painted crown, crossed batons, D and numeral 1 of the gilder Thomas Soare in puce, ii (?11) in red, 1785, exhibition label Exhibited: English Ceramic Circle, 1948, No 323. A rare example of the early tea pattern 85. It was surely one of the most costly made at Derby at this period and seems invariably to have been painted by Boreman. Another saucer-dish and a tea bowl and saucer are illustrated Mitchell, op cit, plt 72 xi and 73 iii. ++In fine condition
A PAIR OF DERBY VASES, of conical form with leaf capped cobalt and gilt handles, painted to either side with a leaping stag or doe at lodge or rabbits and sheep in octagonal frames on a ground of gilt stars beneath a berried foliate ribbon border, 11.5cm h, William Duesbury & Co, incised D or N and/or triangle of the 'repairer' Joseph Hill, painted crown, crossed batons and D in puce, c1790, exhibition label Provenance: Captain A E Burnett. Exhibited: English Ceramic Circle, 1948, No 324. ++Stag/Rabbits vase - fine ascending hairline firing cracks. Minor flat chip on the foot. Doe/Sheep vase - when inverted small spot of flaking on the underside of one of the handles is evident but not normally visible.
A FINE DERBY TWO HANDLED CUP AND COVER, the cup with entwined gilt handles and painted probably by James Banford with a classical young woman in a rocky landscape and to the reverse with a Derbyshire landscape in oval gilt frames reserved on a vivid blue ground of gilt stars, shaded circles and seeding between conforming borders, the domed cover with gilt ring finial, 13cm h, Duesbury & Kean, painted crown, crossed batons, D, 335, numeral 1 of the gilder Thomas Soare and titles Meditation and Near Breadsall Derbyshire in blue script, c1797, collector's label Provenance: Foden Collection. Illustrated: Foden (Margaret), James Banford Ceramic Artist, article in The Antique Dealer and Collector's Guide, November 1968, cover illustration. ++Cup in fine condition, cover old restoration to a chip on the rim
A DERBY TWO HANDLED CUP AND SAUCER, the cup painted probably by James Banford with oval panels of gentlefolk and anglers in Dovedale or two figures and a traveller on a pony in a wooded landscape reserved on a pink or "Bloom" ground with gilt border and husks to the handles, saucer 15cm diam, William Duesbury & Co, painted crown, crossed batons, D and numeral 1 of the gilder Thomas Soare in puce, c1795, exhibition label Provenance: Captain A E Burnett. Exhibited: English Ceramic Circle, 1948, No 327. ++In fine condition
A DERBY CHOCOLATE CUP, of conical form with entwined gilt handle, finely painted probably by William Billingsley with an oval panel of flowers including roses and a primula reserved on a pink or "Bloom" ground with gilt border and swagged inner border above a ring of stars, 8.5cm h, William Duesbury & Co, painted crown, crossed batons, D and 12 of the gilder John Duesbury in puce, c1795, exhibition label Provenance: Captain A E Burnett. Exhibited: English Ceramic Circle, 1948, No326. Illustrated: John, op cit, col plt 4B. ++Feint hairline crack across a loop of the handle
HURLBUTT (FRANK) - OLD DERBY PORCELAIN AND ITS ARTIST-WORKMEN, illustrated, pictorial half title, navy cloth gilt, London: T Werner Laurie Ltd, 1928; Major William H Tapp - The Early Derby Ceramic Artists the Brothers Brewer 1764-1820, G H Larcombe's [and subsequently Margaret Foden's] copy with presentation inscription signed and dated June 1932, printed for private circulation, 1932; Edward Bradbury - Derby China Old and New with a Description of the Gladstone Dessert Service, unique Graingerised copy with contemporary press reviews of the Gladstone Service pasted on additional leaves at the end, tooled vellum gilt lettered in black and red, aeg, London: Bemrose & Sons, 1883; English Ceramic Circle Commemorative Catalogue of an Exhibition Held at The Victoria & Albert Museum May 5th-June 20th 1948, 642 of 1000 numbered copies, 1949; Frank Stoner - Chelsea Bow and Derby Porcelain Figures their Distinguishing Characteristics, 1955; P D Gordon Pugh and Marjorie Pugh - Naval Ceramics, 1971; and two sale c talogues - Christie, Manson & Woods Highly Important English and Continental Porcelain the Property of Stuart Granger Esq, 20 May 1963, prices marked and Sotheby & Co The Blohm Collection, Parts I-III, 4 and 5 July 1960 - 9 and 10 October 1961, prices marked (10)
A GROUP OF MOTOR RACING CERAMIC MOMENTOS INCLUDING "DOGHOUSE CLUB" limited edition plate numbered 952/999; having signature autographs of all drivers in The F1 World Championship 1992, including Ayrton Senna, Nigel Mansell, Gerhard Berger, Michael Schumacher, Martin Brundle, Alain Prost, Jean Alesi, Thierry Boutsen, Jaques Laffitte, Mauincio Gugelmin and many others (26) together with "Indianapolis 500" two ashtrays and a pair of decorated Whisky Decanter bottles by Jim Beam with racing car and "500" imagery etc; dated 1970.
A Pair of Important Mahogany Armchairs Circa 1870 made for Sir Alfred Sherlock Gooch, the 9th Baronet of Benacre Hall and attributed to Marris & Norton, Birmingham. The rounded top button-backs & seats upholstered in red leather; with reeded scroll ended arms above curved palmate supports. The seats above short stop fluted friezes and tapered legs with a lobed collar and stop-fluted columns, terminating with ceramic casters.
A Pair of Important Mahogany Armchairs Circa 1870 made for Sir Alfred Sherlock Gooch, the 9th Baronet of Benacre Hall and attributed to Marris & Norton, Birmingham. The rounded top button-backs & seats upholstered in red leather; with reeded scroll ended arms above curved palmate supports. The seats above short stop fluted friezes and tapered legs with a lobed collar and stop-fluted columns, terminating with ceramic casters.
A Pair of Important Mahogany Armchairs Circa 1870 made for Sir Alfred Sherlock Gooch, the 9th Baronet of Benacre Hall and attributed to Marris & Norton, Birmingham. The rounded top button-backs & seats upholstered in red leather; with reeded scroll ended arms above curved palmate supports. The seats above short stop fluted friezes and tapered legs with a lobed collar and stop-fluted columns, terminating with ceramic casters.

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