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A group of Worcester blue and white teawares c.1765-75, including two teabowls, a teacup, two saucers and a mustard pot printed with the Fence pattern, an egg drainer printed with the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, a teabowl and coffee cup printed with the Mother and Child pattern, and a saucer in the same pattern with a wide border, a teabowl and saucer in the Argument pattern, and a gilded coffee cup in the Bandstand pattern, various marks, some faults, 12.5cm max. (13) Provenance: the Jean Lucas Collection.
A Lowestoft blue and white teabowl and saucer c.1770, painted with a Chinese musician crossing a small bridge between gnarled trees, the rim with flowerhead panels on a trellis border, and a Lowestoft coffee cup painted with panels of amusing figures reserved on a strap moulded ground beneath a cell diaper border, the teabowl chipped, 12.2cm max. (3) Provenance: the Jean Lucas Collection.
A group of Worcester blue and white teawares c.1760-70, of varying fluted form, including a teabowl and saucer with coffee cup and saucer dish, all painted with the Gillyflower pattern, two teabowls in different sizes painted with the Rock Strata Island pattern, one with the Narcissus pattern, and two teabowls and coffee cup painted with the Hollow Rock Lily pattern, 21.2cm max. (10) Provenance: the Jean Lucas Collection.
A Worcester coffee cup c.1755-60, of Warmstry-fluted form, brightly enamelled with the Red Crabs pattern in the Kakiemon palette, one side with two crabs scurrying among flowering plants, the other with a fierce dragon, the interior rim with a dense foliate border, 5.3cm. Provenance: the Robert and Celia Morris Collection.
Two Doccia coffee cups and a can c.1770-90, one cup painted in puce monochrome with a landscape scene between blue and gilt borders, the can with a similar landscape scene, the other cup with a fisherman by the river, with a Cozzi teabowl painted with portrait medallions suspended from swags, and a saucer painted with a posy of flowers, 12.1cm max. (5)
An Elizabeth II silver Fitzwilliam Museum Cup, maker Jocelyn Burton, London, 1975: crested and stamped 33/150, the bowl of pentagonal tapering form with knopped and textured stem containing five topaz cabuchons, on a stepped pentagonal base, 23cm. high, contained in a fitted case with booklet, 407gms, 13.10ozs.
A Factory Z bat printed 'marine subject' teabowl and a New Hall bat printed tea cup and saucer: the first printed in black with a three-masted man-o-war, two figures and a dog on the shore, circa 1800, 9 cm [hair cracks]; the second printed in black with 'Adam Buck' vignettes of mothers and children within gilt borders, iron-red V mark to saucer, circa 1810, saucer 14 cm diameter [3].
A group of New Hall famille rose hardpaste porcelain: painted in Chinese export style with floral and ribbon garlands, pink scale borders and scattered sprigs, circa 1790-1800, including patterns 124/173/186/193/241 and 253, comprising four teabowls and saucers, a coffee cup and saucer, a slop bowl, four saucers and a teabowl [some damage]16.
A group of New Hall hardpaste and bone china tea and coffee wares: in underglaze blue and gilt tree and foliage decoration including a coffee cup and saucer with matching cream jug in pat.446; a trio in pat.540; a trio in pat.1474 [saucer with printed New Hall mark]; and a pair of coffee cups in the Imari-style pattern 1163 [11].*************************************
A New Hall bone china teacup and saucer, one similar and a hardpaste coffee cup and saucer: the first decorated with coloured scenic prints with cottages, pat.no.984; the second with a band of blue and red flowers on gilt stems, pat.no.1043; the third with gilt edged yellow bands and gilt sprigs, pat.no.206 [6] all circa 1790-1820.
A group of New Hall hardpaste spiral fluted and reeded tea and coffee wares: painted and gilded with foliate borders and sprigs, comprising two coffee cups and a matching teabowl in pt.no.248; a coffee cup and saucer in pt.no.202; a coffee cup and saucer with a feather and gilt scroll border; and a teabowl painted with a blue and gilt anthemion band; circa 1790-1800 [10] some wear.
A pair of silver sugar casters, Sibray, Hall & Co (Frederick Sibray & Job Frank Hall), repousee chased foliage and scroll spiral design across three bands, London 1888, 12cm, a christening cup, Wakely & Wheeler (James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler), slightly tapering body with a plain 'C' scroll handle, engraved initials and bird / foliage design, London 1889, 9.5cm, and a four bar toast rack, total approximately 12.9oz, plus a silver spill vase, engraved "Asprey London", 19cm, weighted. (Qty: 5)
A MID 19TH CENTURY OAK ABBESS' TABLE IN THE MANNER OF EDWARD WELBY PUGIN (1834-1875), possibly later rectangula (yew wood) top, single long drawer with brass cup handles, on gothic dual end legs, length 122cm x depth 60cm x height 77cm (Provenance: Oulton Abbey, Stone, E.W. Pugin designed The Abbey Church, Gatehouse, Porteress Lodge and Cloisters but designs and commissions for furniture at The Abbey are not known) (condition: extensive surface scratches)
A MID 19TH CENTURY OAK CORNER TABLE IN THE MANNER OF EDWARD WELBY PUGIN (1834-1875), of 'L' shaped form with replacement rectangular yew wood tops, the long section fitted with three drawers and a faux drawer front and the short section with two drawers and a faux drawer front, with brass cup handles, on gothic dual end legs with arched buttress supports and linked by plain stretchers, length 213cm x length of short table 135cm x depth 67cm x height 75cm (Provenance: Oulton Abbey, Stone, E.W. Pugin designed The Abbey Church, Gatehouse, Porteress Lodge and Cloisters but designs and commissions for furniture at The Abbey are not known) (condition: surface scratches to the top)
A COLLECTION OF UK SILVER PROOF COINS IN BOXES OF ISSUE, with certificates of authenticity from the Royal Mint, to include 50p pair 1997, Piedford 10p 1992, five 10p silver proofs, 20p Piedfort 1982, a 1989 two coin proof silver £2, a WWII 2005 silver proof £2, a 1995 silver £2, a 1999 Rugby World Cup silver proof £2, three silver proof one pound coins, 1995/1997 two pounds, a 1992 silver proof 10p two coin set, a Guernsey 1985 two pounds silver proof, a silver proof Charles & Diana commemoratives
HENRY ALKEN 'THE WINNING POST' AND 'TATTENHAM CORNER', a pair of prints with hand colouring, published 1871 from the engraving by W Summers, mounted, framed and glazed, approximate size 50cm x 77cm, together with a J McIntosh Patrick framed print 'The Old Course St Andrews, signed 63/100, Sherree Valentine Daines, framed print 'The Ryder Cup', Edwin Penny framed print 'Goldfinches', signed and R J Bromhead etching 'Hedgesparrows' (5)
A REPRODUCTION OAK DRAW LEAF DINING TABLE OF RECTANGULAR FORM, chip carved edge to the frieze, on cup and cover carved legs with block feet linked by an X frame stretcher, closed length 182.5cm x width 91.5cm x height 76.5cm, together with a set of four 1930's oak and rexine covered dining chairs and a pair of oak dining chairs of a similar date (7)
ROYAL CROWN DERBY 'MIKADO' PATTERN TEA WARES, to include teapot date marked 1934, six side plates, milk, sugar and sandwich plate date marked 1950, a cup and saucer dated 1987, cup dated 1988, cup dated 1989, cup dated 1981, two cups dated 1983, and five saucers dated 1986, no chips or cracks
An England Rugby World Cup 1999 shirt , with stitched inscription to the lower right, 'Jason Leonard 76th Cup Rugby World Cup England vs Fiji 20th October 1999', signed in black marker pen, framed as one with a Fiji shirt, 112cm x 80cm, an original pencil sketch, and a limited edition print by John Scantlebury, and a limited edition framed display of badges, some signed (4)
A COLLECTION OF PROGRAMMES AND MAGAZINES, to include 2 x Loughborough Colleges A.C. vs the A.A.A., dated 1st June 1965 and 5th June 1969, Nottingham to Birmingham Walk for the Sunday Mercury Cup dated 11th Aug 1928, News of the World British Games at the White City - Whit Sat & Mon 1965 (two copies), National Athletics League Third Match at Twickenham Stadium, Middlesex on 25th Aug 1968,Meeting International D'Athletisme at the Stade Louis II, Monaco on 28th June 1969 (two off), souvenir programme from the English Cross-Country Championships held at Bromford Bridge, Birmingham on 12th March 1949, Birchfield Harriers Diamond Jubilee souvenir programme dated 24th July 1937, Athletics Weekly Magazines (Vol. 13 No's 31 & 32) dated 1st and 8th Aug 1959, Birmingham University Athletic Sports booklet for meeting at Portland Road Grounds, Edgbaston on Wed 26th June 1900 (writing inside)
BLACK AN WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS, Walsall vs unknown team played with the pitch covered in snow 1940's, black and white team photograph of an unknown team pictured outside their changing rooms, not dated, black and white team photograph of an unknown team pictured outside their changing rooms, 1946 winners of the Ansell Cup, black and white team photograph of an unknown team, not dated, two black and white match action photographs, both teams unknown, a black and white photograph of a manager and ?? watching a match from the dugout, not dated, black and white photograph of a manager talking to the groundsman, identities not known and not dated, black and white portrait photograph of an unknown footballer, not dated, four black and white match action photographs, teams and venue not known and not dated

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