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A NAPLES PORCELAIN TWIN HANDLED CABINET CUP COVER AND SAUCER with putti decoration, 5" high.

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A 19TH CENTURY POTTERY LOVING CUP inscribed Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 4" high.

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A TWO HANDLED LOVING CUP ENTITLED POTTERY IN THE PAST D6696 ICC EXCLUSIVE

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A VERY RARE GEORGE WASHINGTON LOVING CUP 21CM HIGH REPUTED TO BE ONLY 1 OF 4 IN EXISTENCE [RESTORED]

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Oak wind-out dining table, circa 1890, the top with canted corners and two extra leaves on cup and cover turned legs. Width 121cm, length overall 241cm, 95in (with key)

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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

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Adams Old English Sports cock fighting cup and dish printed after Alken with 'Set too' pattern, printed marks to base, (2)

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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)

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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)

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Chamberlains Worcester coffee cup and saucer circa 1815 painted with Jabberwocky pattern in polychrome enamels (2)

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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)

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Newhall teabowl and saucer circa 1800 with reed and flute moulding painted with pattern number 208, also a clip handled Newhall coffee cup painted with famille rose flora, (3)

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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)

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Newhall trio circa 1800 painted with bands of flora, pattern number 356, also a coffee cup and saucer painted with scattered sprigs pattern number 161, (5)

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Two Coalport trios circa 1800 painted and gilded with bands of flora, also a Flights Worcester teacup and saucer painted with chains of leaves and flora in blue, (stained crazing to one cup) (7)

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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)

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Caughley porcelain circa 1790 to include a reeded teabowl and saucer painted with blue pink and gilt leaf borders, six other similar coffee cups and one saucer, blue and gilt sprig decorated barrel shape teapot, (one cup cracked, large chips to teapot spout) (11)

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Liverpool Chaffers teapot circa 1760 painted with Chrysanthemum and birds Also a Chaffers coffee cup with reeded handle painted an oriental garden scene, (some damages) (3)

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Worcester cup and saucer circa 1780 painted with Dragon Compartments pattern in polychrome enamels, (2)

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Chelsea Derby trembleuse chocolate cup and saucer circa 1770 painted with floral sprays, gilt marks to base, (gilt wear to rim of cup) (2)

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Caughley trio circa 1785 decorated in gilt with queens pattern consisting of teabowl, coffee cup and saucer, also one other Caughley teabowl and saucer decorated with a gilt and navy blue border, (body hairline to blue bordered saucer) (5)

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Worcester coffee cup and saucer circa 1780 painted with Dragon Compartments pattern in polychrome enamels, (foot chips) (2)

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Worcester porcelain circa 1770 to include: a waiting Chinaman pattern teabowl, a prunus root pattern saucer, and a scalloped peony pattern coffee cup, script 'W' mark and crescent marks, (haircrack to coffee cup and saucer) (3)

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Worcester coffee cup and similar saucer circa 1765 printed after Robert Hancock with L' Amour pattern in black transfer, (2)

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Lowestoft coffee cup circa 1775 painted with oriental figures within a garden, 6cm high

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Worcester coffee cup and saucer circa 1770 with entwined handle, painted with floral sprigs, with flute moulding, each alternate flute painted in blue, the white panels decorated with gilded floral sprigs, square hatched marks to bases, (2)

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Liverpool Christians teabowl and saucer circa 1775 printed with three ladies pattern in underglaze blue transfer, also a Liverpool John Penningtons coffee cup and similar saucer printed with a rural scene, (2 tiny rim nibbles to saucers) (4)

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Liverpool Christians vine leaf pickle dish circa 1770 painted with flora in underglaze blue, also a Liverpool Christians coffee cup moulded with strapwork and floral edged cartouches containing oriental landscapes, (rim chips, a short hairline to the coffee cup) (2)

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Bow chocolate cup and coffee can circa 1755 moulded with prunus blossom, the chocolate cup with faint incised 'R' mark to base, (one handle lacking, minor faults) (2)

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Worcester teapot and similar coffee cup circa 1770 painted with flora and insects in polychrome enamels, (some good restoration to the teapot, lacking lid) (2)

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Worcester coffee cup and saucer circa 1780 printed with fisherman and the cormorant pattern in underglaze blue transfer, disguised numeral marks to bases, (short hairline to rim of saucer) (2)

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Flights Worcester circa 1785 to include: a reeded teabowl and coffee cup decorated with blue and gilt sprigs, and a similar fluted saucer dish, blue painted Flight and crescent marks, also a Derby puce mark fluted creamer painted with a bland of vine leaves and berries, (4)

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Chelsea red anchor tea cup and saucer circa 1755 with spiral flutes moulded with bands of acanthus leaves, painted with floral sprays, painted red anchor mark to base, (the handle lacking and ground flat, rim chips and associated hairline to saucer) (2)

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Two Liverpool coffee cups 1765 - 1775 one Chaffers cup painted with an orange mons pattern, the other James Pennington coffee cup painted with a floral spray, (rim and foot chip) (2)

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Liverpool Chaffers coffee cup circa 1760 painted in polychrome with flora issuing from a rockwork, beside a fence in a famille rose palette, 6cm high

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Bow miniature teapot, cup and saucer circa 1755 painted with a peony issuing from rockwork in famille rose enamels, (the teapot lid lacking, small damages) (3)

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Three items of English porcelain, comprising: a 'Chelsea ewer' jug, probably Caughley/Coalport, painted in a Chinese Export style; a Caughley blue and gilt saucer dish (wear); and a Caughley blue and gilt coffee cup and saucer, 'S' mark, (saucer chipped), late 18th century

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A Chamberlain's Worcester two-handled cup, cover and stand, painted in colours with sprays of flowers within gilt C-scroll, diaper and cell pattern borders, the cover with script mark, circa 1820 (the saucer with slight glaze crazing)

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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

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A Davenport bone china shaped-oval dish, painted and gilt in the Imari palette, 28cm wide, printed mark, late 19th century; and a Royal Crown Derby coffee cup and saucer, similarly decorated, iron-red printed marks, date code for 1915.

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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)

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A Royal Worcester teacup and a saucer, painted with fruit, the cup by H.H. Price and the saucer by W.H. Austin, puce printed marks, date codes for 1923 and 1924; and a tea plate painted with fruit by E. Townsend, 18cm diameter, puce printed marks and date code for 1924 (cracked)

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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

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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"

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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).

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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

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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

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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.

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Two Bolesworth's Green Top Cream Pots, each with black transfer of horse drawn milk cart and driver and "Bolesworth's Prize Dairy Fresh Cream", 13cm and 10cm high; a Victorian moustache cup and saucer. (4)

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Two Albums of Carte De Visite and Cabinet Cards, three photograph albums, cigarette card album, shoe box of envelopes, postcards and 1938 Cup Final Ticket.

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A Chinese famille verte porcelain tea cup and saucer, of lobed circular form, decorated with birds and insects among foliage (hairline crack to cup), 7cm high

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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

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A Waterford Crystal Decanter, with hobnail cut decoration, another similar, and a punch cup (3)

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A Royal Worcester Cabinet Cup and Saucer, with black and gilt decoration, puce mark, and an associated spoon

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A Silver Trophy Cup, awarded to Reverend H Jerevitch, and other assorted silver and plated items (box)

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A Silver Two Handled Trophy Cup, inscribed, and other silver and silver plated items (qty)

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A Two Handled Silver Trophy, inscribed Jodhpur Club, President's Cup 1933 won by Mrs H Wheeler, on an ebony stand, and a silver cigarette case (2)

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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)

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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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A George III Scottish mounted coconut cup, with marks for Edinburgh 1798, maker's mark indistinct, with mounted rim and pedestal foot, crested 17cm high

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