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Lot 63

A collection of Crown Devon Bonzo ceramic figures of dogs. In various poses and of assorted sizes

Lot 9

Two 20th century Japanese ceramic vases. One with two handles, both decorated with traditional foliate motifs, largest H57cm

Lot 362

Box containing various art, furniture and ceramic reference books

Lot 1112

Late Victorian Aesthetic movement mantel clock with a pierced gallery, the ceramic dial flanked by columns, with a single train movement, 15ins high

Lot 1448

19th Century pine chest of two short above two long drawers with ceramic knob handles, 32ins high x 32ins wide x 17.5ins deep

Lot 212

A selection of collectable ceramic ware bearing Derby makers marks

Lot 29

A bohemian Czechoslovakia vintage amphora - 30cm high, together with a ceramic doll

Lot 498

Two ceramic figures of hunting dogs, together with other figures

Lot 540

Assorted ceramic Dachshunds - Jena and other makes

Lot 551

Assorted ceramic Dachshund figures, including Royal Doulton and Wade

Lot 580

A Minton ceramic figure 'Sea Breezes', together with various other ceramic figures

Lot 843

A German ceramic figure of an owl, two ballerina figures, Nao girl and a figural group of nesting birds.

Lot 903

Group lot. 2 Doulton stone ware item, Guinness Christmas toucan, Carlton ware Charles ceramic mug, Goss Multicoloured vase, Victorian Parian ware clover jug.

Lot 920

A porcelain centrepiece , a pair of blue art glass vases, a ceramic pot supported by three cherubic figures and other items.

Lot 921

A collection of vintage ceramic food storage jars.

Lot 962

A ceramic cased mantle clock with a brass plaque attached to the front reading Cumberland Fox Hounds, 1892, 2nd Prize. Poss. Mintons.

Lot 990

A ceramic box and cover with handpainted decoration of fruiting branches on a yellow ground, approx height 21cm, together with a Continental pottery vase (2).

Lot 119

'STORK VASES', a pair, Chinese blue and white ceramic, each with Greek key and Anthemion decorated neck, 62cm H. (2)

Lot 176

SLIPPER CHAIR, Victorian mahogany in blue corduroy on ceramic front castors, 83cm H x 60cm.

Lot 23

JASON WASON, 'Lided Vessel' ceramic, 13cm H x 14cm D (artist has works in the V&A)

Lot 299

CHESTERFIELD SOFA, Victorian mahogany, circa 1870, in brown leather on ceramic castors, 69cm H x 210cm W x 91cm D.

Lot 369

LAUREN RALPH LAUREN HOME TABLE LAMPS, a pair, 70cm H, blue and white ceramic, with shades. (2)

Lot 129

FLORAL CERAMIC STICK STAND

Lot 153

PORTUGUESE WASHBOWL AND JUG TOGETHER WITH A FURTHER CERAMIC BASED TABLE LAMP (3)

Lot 41

CERAMIC TABLE LAMP DESIGNED BY BERNARD ROOK, WITH SHADE

Lot 473

QUANTITY OF LARGE WHITE CERAMIC TILES, 60 X 31CM

Lot 74

TWO CERAMIC SHIRE HORSES TO INCLUDE A BESWICK EXAMPLE

Lot 647

A ceramic planter in a basket design and two brass planters

Lot 111

Brass oil lamp with blue ground ceramic reservoir decorated with flowers68cm long

Lot 158

Quantity of ceramic models of birds including an owl, an eagle, Beswick eagle, and group of double Myrtle Warblers by Adderley (qty)

Lot 198

Quantity of late 19th century watch holders, some wood with painted designs, pottery example, and other ceramic examples (qty)

Lot 199

Quantity of ceramic plates and dishes including an early Davenport lobed dish

Lot 25

Group of Chinese ceramic wares including a celadon dish, further flambe type small bowl, a gourd vase and further red coloured vase (4)

Lot 296

Victorian mahogany extending dining table raised on fluted legs with ceramic casters, together with two extension leaves, table 141cm wide unextended, leaves add an additional 95cm to the overall length

Lot 39

Ceramic bust of an Indian lady, mounted on black rectangular base, 50cm high

Lot 3

A Chinese ceramic Elephant garden stool, 55cm tall x 55cm long, minor chips to base otherwise generally good

Lot 311

Eleven blue glaze ceramic saki cups, 4.5cm diameter

Lot 76A

Royal Crown Derby paperweight Wren, first quality with ceramic stopper. In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration.

Lot 171B

Beswick brown mare and chestnut foal on ceramic base 953 In good condition with no obvious damage though the horse's left ear has been restored.

Lot 23

Two Retro West German ceramic lamp bases to include one fat lava lamp base of bulbous form with twin handles and needlework shape with shade, and another West German lamp base with brown glazing with a tall cylindrical shade, together with a West German floor vase / stick stand model no. 289-41 A/F (42cm tall) (3)

Lot 294

A small collection of four antique thimbles to include two turned wooden examples together with two ceramic examples.

Lot 32

Royal Doulton Thelwell novelty ceramic figure ' So Treat Him Like a Friend ' depicting a horse and cowboy

Lot 348

A collection of four antique ceramic pin cushion dolls.

Lot 355

A small collection of oriental carvings together with a ceramic horse figure.

Lot 404

Two ceramic stools in the form of elephants.

Lot 49

Five ceramic figures and ornaments to include a Lladro ' Pierrot With Puppy and Ball ' Nao Shoe Shine Boy, Nao christmas pudding globe ornament, Nadal flower basket and a Coalport Femmes Fatales lady

Lot 51

Three Beswick Horses to include a 1014 rearing horse and 2 x 1261 prancing Palomino Arab horses (1 a/f), together with another ceramic prancing horse (4)

Lot 77

Early 20th century Ceramic ' Bisto ' Tea Set for one comprising Teapot, Cup and Saucer, Milk, Sugar and Serving Tray decorated with gilt and floral sprays together with 19th century Porcelain Tea Bowl with transfer printed decoration

Lot 82

A large ceramic planter in the form of a dragon with blue floral decoration.

Lot 83

Collection of 88 Franklin Mint ceramic trinket dishes, small vases and bowls of various styles, to include many far-eastern style examples, contained within 5 wooden cabinets

Lot 93

Collection of mixed ceramics to include a pair of large Staffordshire figures of men on horses, a Royal Winton Bordeaux large jug, a Royal Winton Grimwades iridescent vase, a Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' vase, 2x Royal Worcester Christmas plates (1 boxed), a Royal Worcester 'Noel' lady figure, a selection of ceramic Christmas tree decorations and 2x Royal Doulton 'The Snowman Gift Collection' figures, together with a pair of blue glass vases with painted decoration

Lot 99

Collection of mixed ceramic figures, many Staffordshire examples, to include a large pair of white and gilt Staffordshire dogs (a/f), 2 ceramic pugs (1 a/f), Staffordshire courting couple, Will Young Widecombe novelty horse (a/f), etc (1 box)

Lot 156

2010 Bentley GT Speed Transmission: automaticMileage:21065The Bentley Continental GT was the first model introduced by Bentley Motors following its acquisition by the Volkswagen Group in 1998. A Torsen-type permanent four-wheel-drive six-speed transmission was standard equipment, and the Continental GT could accelerate from 0-62mph in 4.8 seconds on its way to a top speed of 197.6mph. A mechanically identical Continental GTC Convertible was made available for 2006, followed by another version of the Coupé: the range-topping GT Speed. As its name suggests, the GT Speed offered greater power and increased performance; the 6.0-litre W12 engine produced 600bhp and heaps more torque (553lb/ft), while the running gear was comprehensively upgraded with a strengthened gearbox; firmer suspension; revised steering; optional carbon ceramic brakes; and the Mulliner specification interior. This lovely example is presented in metallic blue with its lavish cross stitched blue leather interior. The first owner ordered many options that were available from the factory and so is probably one of the best on the market today. It is a low ownership example with only having covered a mere 21,064 miles from new with the last service carried out at 21,000 miles. Most of its servicing has been carried out by Bentley Cheshire, Glasgow and Jack Barclay. It comes with a spare key, Bentley manual and its cherished private registration number. This Bentley has been beautifully looked after with little to no marks to its paintwork or interior. A truly wonderful motor car which exudes opulence, elegantly, with performance to match - what a great combination for a fraction of the price of a new one. Treat yourself this Summer!

Lot 195

2001 Porsche 911 / 996 Turbo Transmission: automaticMileage:49653The 996 model is a superb car; quick, reliable, well made and the birth of the water-cooled Porsche 911. With a wide range of models on offer the most iconic is, of course, the Turbo. Featuring four-wheel drive and a 3.6 litre intercooled engine, derived from the 1998 Le Mans winning GT-1 car, pushing out 420bhp and hitting 60mph in a whisker over four seconds, this is genuine supercar territory. The 996 was seen as a more relaxed and usable 911; however, in Turbo guise, the driver would get the best of both worlds; a luxury leather interior with every creature comfort combined with the ability to drop the hammer and reach a top speed of a claimed 190mph. The 996 Turbo was available with either a six-speed manual or a five-speed Tiptronic transmission with revised styling and a wider stance than the naturally aspirated 996 Carreras along with new bi-xenon headlamps. The Turbo also came with Vario Cam Plus as well as stability management - a necessity with over 400bhp under your right foot. Performance can be described as ballistic when behind the wheel of a turbo-charged Porsche. However, due to the modern 911 being such a capable daily driver, mileage on early cars can swiftly reach into six figures, resulting in lower mileage models becoming quite the find for any collector or enthusiast. With just a little over 49,653 miles, our example is presented in metallic Lapis Blue with grey leather trim and has clearly had a pampered life. The car was first registered on 3rd August 2001 and was particularly well specified including rear leather centre console, aluminium painted instrument dials, lumbar support on driver and passenger seats and soft ruffled leather seats. This car has been well maintained and regularly serviced. It has been only lightly used by our vendor on a weekly basis and on dry weekends, kept in 'tip top' running order with the last service in March 2022 at 49,196 miles. In addition to this the car was recently ceramic coated at a cost of £1000 just a few months ago. A three owner car with an MoT test certificate until March 2023 found within the comprehensive history file. This is a superb example of an ever appreciating 911 in such fabulous condition that viewing is highly recommended.

Lot 204

2011 Porsche 911 / 997.2 Carrera 4S Convertible Transmission: automaticMileage:55972The Porsche 911 shape and engineering methodology has not changed much since the very first model, the 1939 Series 64. It has proved reliable and, with the finest designers available, has grown in reputation according to developing trends around it. It has proved itself in motorsport just as it has on the French Riviera. In recent years, Porsche breathed life into a new generation of 911, the 996. 2004 saw the launch of the 997 with improved styling, larger 18€ wheels and an increase in power. The 997 Carrera 4S was, and still is, widely regarded as the greatest non-turbo version of the 911 with the four-wheel drive system providing the grip that ensured stable handling and predictable cornering. Originally registered on 6th December 2011, this Porsche Carrera 4S presents in beautiful condition and has clearly been exceptionally well cared for throughout its life on British roads. The service history is comprehensive with services carried out in December 2013, December 2015, December 2017, July 2020 and May 2022. These have been carried out by Porsche main dealers and recognised marque specialists. The service books and receipts confirm the work carried out. In August 2021 the paintwork was ceramic coated, and the wheels refurbished in October 2021. More importantly a new Porsche roof was fitted in August 2021, with the PCM maps upgraded just a few weeks earlier. Supplied with a V5 registration document and a current MoT test certificate valid until 4th May 2023; the terrific performance on offer combined with reliability and build quality, narrow down the choice of sports cars on offer to the Porsche 997 and this represents a superb example.  

Lot 213

2013 Aston Martin Vanquish Transmission: automaticMileage:53452The first-generation of the 'V12 Vanquish', designed by Ian Callum and unveiled at the 2001 Geneva Motor Show, was produced from 2001 to 2007 as the flagship of the marque. The V12 Vanquish was indirectly replaced by the DBS after 2007. The second-generation Vanquish was introduced in 2012, based on the Aston Martin's VH platform, followed in 2017 by a 'Vanquish S' with a more powerful engine and improved aerodynamics. Presented in Quantum Silver (Q Special) metallic with complimentary Obsidian Black Caithness leather this stunning second generation Vanquish is fitted with upgraded 20 inch, 20 spoke diamond cut alloy wheels shod with contrasting red calipers, huge Carbon-Ceramic brake discs and a set of Pirelli P Zero tyres. The Vanquish is powered by the 569 bhp V12 and Autocar wrote 'this is the best road-going Aston yet' Carbon fibre abounds in the bonnet, boot, front spoiler, side skirts and rear diffuser. It really looks the part with those muscular rear haunches. This car is specified with the following options - 2+2 seating, sports seats with Aston Martin embroidered wings, full-length twill carbon fascia, satellite navigation, reversing camera, B+O Hifi, One77 full leather steering wheel, satin chrome jewellery pack, carbon roof, red brake calipers, bright finish grille, tailpipe, and side strakes, garage door opener and front end stone protection. The car has covered 53,452 miles and has an entire Aston Martin main dealer service history. Last at Aston Pangbourne, supplied with the stamped handbook, MoT history, Aston Martin umbrella and two original keys of which the glass key is unmarked. A fabulous opportunity to own a gorgeous sports car.Interested parties should note that this lot has a copy of the current V5 but not the original supplied with the sale, this will not affect registering to a new owner.

Lot 664

A 'Lamp Breggia' limewashed tapering square column table lamp, 82 cm high to/w Chinese blue and white reticulated ceramic lamp , 28 cm  and a reeded column lamp with shade, 74 cm (3)

Lot 122

Royal Worcester china green woodpecker, 18 cm high to/w eight other smaller Royal Worcester birds, Wedgwood 1977 Jubilee mug designed by Richard Guyatt, various other decorative ceramic wares including Wedgwood, Royal Crown Derby, Danich metalware, etc. (box)

Lot 133

Nine various majolica and other ceramic frogs, including a pair of garden water feature examples (box)

Lot 173

A French ceramic blue glazed and gilt metal mounted mantel clock, 40 cm high

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