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Crewe & District Football Association gold winners' medal 1908-9 season, awarded to Willaston WSFC, with enamelled decoration; silver Crewe & Dis. M.L. winners' medal 1905-6, to Willaston WS Res.; a C&DML silver champions' medal to Willaston WS (undated); Crewe Cottage Hospital Cup silver runner-up medal 1904-5; two North Staffs Cricket League gold medals 1920 & 1932
Royal Crown Derby part service decorated with an imari pattern number 2451, to include: tazza, two muffin dishes and covers, four coffee cups and saucers and a teacup and saucer, four plates and a small oval plate, (the tazza bowl restuck to the stem, one coffee cup cracked, some gilt wear) (20)
English Porcelain circa 1790-1830 to include: two Flights Worcester spirally fluted coffee cups and saucers, Newhall coffee can and saucer decorated with pattern 213, a Newhall cup and saucer pattern 471, two Newhall teabowls one decorated with pattern 202 the other with 173, a cup decorated with pattern 594, also a Mintons plate, (some damages) (12)
English porcelain 1780 - 1820 to include: a Chamberlains sucrier painted with pattern number 2, a Newhall trench morter pattern teabowl, a Factory Z teabowl and saucer painted with pagodas, six saucers painted with landscapes in black enamels pattern number 311 to bases, a teabowl and saucer possibly Chamberlains painted with oriental figures, a bowl painted with flora, a Miles mason plate and similar cup and saucer, (small damages) (17)
English porcelain 1790 - 1830 to include: a flight and Barr period Worcester music pattern cup, a Coalport trio painted with floral sprays on a blue and gilt scale ground, a Derby saucer and a similar fluted teabowl painted with scattered sprigs, a Charles Borne saucer, a cup and saucer painted with strawberries, and one other saucer painted with fruit, (haircracks to the Coalport coffee can and the strawberry painted saucer) (10)
Continental porcelain to include: a Doccia coffee cup and saucer painted with polychrome flora, a Tourney dish with moulded flutes painted in underglaze blue with flora issuing from rockwork, also a hardpaste saucer painted with dry blue flora in the style of Worcester, late 18th and early 19th centuries (rim chip to Tourney dish) (4)
A selection of mostly English porcelain, comprising; a Lowestoft coffee cup printed with a rustic scene of figures and cows (large rim chip); a Lowestoft teabowl painted with the Redgrave 'Two-bird' pattern (scratched); a Liverpool polychrome saucer painted with a rose and scattered floral sprigs (scratched); a teabowl and saucer painted in puce and gilt with scattered floral sprigs (scratched); a Derby porcelain saucer dish painted with an elaborate swag border, the reverse painted in iron-red with LMW monogram (crack); and a Wedgwood 'Queensware' oval serving dish (rim chips and wear), various dates 18th and 19th Centuries
A Royal Worcester coffee cup and saucer, the cup painted with a Ptarmigan, the saucer with a Blackcock by JAS Stinton, black printed marks, date code for 1938; and a Royal Worcester coffee cup and saucer painted with sheep by E. Barker, puce printed marks, date code for 1914 (large chip to saucer)
Three items of Staffordshire pearlware, comprising: a Palin & Co. plate painted with a Chinese house in a landscape, within a diaper band border and feuille de chou rim, 25cm diameter, impressed mark, circa 1793 (small restored chips); a similarly decorated William Greatbatch plate with a shell-moulded band rim, 20cm diameter, impressed 'WG' monogram, circa 1770 (cracked); a coffee cup and a creamware teabowl painted with a similar pattern, late 18th century
A Copeland 1899-1900 Transvaal War subscriber's copy three-handled tyg or loving cup, with ornate moulded handles, the three sides printed in colours with a portrait of Queen Victoria, a vignette emblematic of "Britannia - Tower of Justice", and details of the war, height 14.1cm, black-printed marks for maker and London retailer Thomas Goode & Co., and impressed "Spode"
A Swansea Catch of the Day pattern posset cup, of baluster shape on a pedestal foot with two moulded strap handles and ochre rim, printed in blue on one side with a temple and a long jetty, and on the other side with a fisherman and an apparently bare-bottomed figure by a wall, with a geometric border with framed reserves of flower sprays around inside the rim, height 11.5cm, unmarked, circa 1800-10 (repair to foot, small filled chips to rim).
A Wanstead House and Gleaner pattern jug, of Dutch shape, printed on one side with an identified view of Wanstead House in Essex and on the other with a rural scene known as the Gleaner pattern, with two floral borders around and inside the neck, height 13.9cm, unmarked, circa 1820-30. See FOB83 for these two patterns on a mug; Coysh & Henrywood 1, pages 60 and 230, for the Wanstead House view on a dessert dish from the "British Scenery" series and on a loving cup; and FOB39, FOB84 and FOB86 for this Gleaner pattern on a saucer, teapot and coffee pot
Selected blue-printed chinoiserie teawares: comprising a Swan and Peacocks pattern teabowl and saucer; a Conversation pattern saucer; a Curling Palm pattern toy teabowl and matching toy plate; two custard cups attributed to Spode with the Long Bridge and Buddleia patterns; and a custard cup with a sheet design of flowering plants; all unmarked, late-18th/early-19th century
An assortment of small blue-printed wares: comprising a Swansea Long Bridge pattern sauce tureen stand with ochre rim, unmarked (flea bite nick from rim); a teabowl and matching sugar box cover with a cart and cottage scene attributed to Swansea's Glamorgan Pottery, unmarked except for G workman's mark; a Ferrybridge Broseley pattern small plate, impressed "FERRYBRIDGE" (small nicks in rim); a Chinese Flag Bearers pattern cover from a sauce tureen; and a late Adams two-handled cup (small filled rim chips); various dates.
LAYS OF THE CHASE AND ODDS AND ENDS By Harry L., orig. red cloth, some wear, Published for the Author by Vinton & Co., n.d--DALE (T.F.) Fox-Hunting in the Shires, 1st ed, plates, orig. dec. red cl., spine sl. faded, The Hunting Library, 1903--RIDGEWAY (WILLIAM) The Origin and Influence of the Thoroughbred Horse, CUP, 1905--and 35 others on horsemanship and hunting LOCATION 2 BOXES BOOKROOM
A collection of items, to include a caster, with marks for Chester 1908, maker S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, a Victorian pepper, Sheffield 1879, of foliate scroll decorated inverted baluster form, a hip flask, Birmingham 1894 with later fitted cup, Chester 1906, a miniature table, Birmingham 1906, a miniature chair, Sheffield 1901, a pierced bon bon dish, a trinket box, assorted condiments, spoons and other pieces to include some electroplated items (qty)
A collection of items, to include a shaped oval twin handled tray, with marks for Birmingham 1927, maker J. Gloster Ltd, 40cm wide, a caster, Birmingham 1920, of square outline with canted corners, a twin handled cup, London 1925, initialled, a cream jug, Birmingham 1929, initialled, a pair of engine turned napkin rings, Birmingham 1927, numbered and initialled and a plated thistle shaped bell (7)

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