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Lot 634

A George Jones Crescent 20thC porcelain part service, comprising three oval serving plates, two square set serving plates and twelve medium plates.

Lot 635

A Susie Cooper part tea service decorated in the Blue Bell pattern, comprising six cups and saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl, six side plates, and a cake plate.

Lot 636

A Wedgwood part tea service in the Summer Sky pattern, comprising seven cups, three saucers, two milk jugs, sugar bowl, five dinner plates, seven side plates and a cake plate.

Lot 640

A Staffordshire Midwinter part dinner service, comprising eight cups, four saucers, large jug, milk jug, two sugar bowls, twelve small plates, eight dinner plates, two oval serving plates and five medium plates.

Lot 642

A Stylecraft by Midwinter part tea service, with green floral pattern, comprising teapot, two milk jugs, two sugar bowls, seven cups and saucers, seven side plates and a cake plate.

Lot 643

A Denby pink flowers pattern part tea and dinner service, comprising cups and saucers, tureens, serving bowls, graduated meat plates, dinner plates, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 647

A 19thC walnut writing box, with domed lid, with brass central plates and key plate, 15cm high, 35cm wide, 22cm deep.

Lot 652

A group of Royal Worcester Worcester Herbs pattern tea wares, comprising kitchen cannisters, cups and saucers, soup bowls, milk jug, plates, ramekins, etc. (a large quantity)

Lot 662

A Booths Lotus pattern part dinner service, comprising set of six graduated meat plates, two large tureens and lids, two small tureens, lids and serving ladles, twelve large dinner plates, twelve medium plates and twelve side plates.

Lot 665

A set of twelve Aynsley dessert plates, each with a gilt rim and border, decorated with roses on a pink outer ground and cream centre, 22cm diameter.

Lot 668

A Hill pottery part dinner service, comprising four large meat plates, large tureen lid and serving spoon, medium tureen and lid, two gravy saucers, nine side plates, twelve soup bowls and sixteen dinner plates. (AF)

Lot 669

A Shelley Caprice pattern part tea service, comprising sugar bowl, teapot lid, six cups, five saucers, four breakfast cup saucers, and seven side plates.

Lot 673

A Ridgway Pottery Apple Blossom part dinner service, comprising two tureens and lids, two meat plates, five dinner plates, five medium plates and six small plates.

Lot 677

A 19thC Minton porcelain dessert service, with a turquoise and gilt border and central transfer printed purple putti figure, comprising seven cake stands, and eighteen plates, at least one plate with indistinct impressed marks.

Lot 759

A 19thC Francis Morley & Co Floweret pattern dessert service, comprising comport, four leaf shaped dishes, two square shaped serving dishes and eight dessert plates, each with blue and gilt decorated surround on a red border, with flower detail.

Lot 760

A Royal Doulton part tea service, decorated with pink roses with gilt border, HB7114/ES5070, comprising teapot, milk jug, large jug, eleven tea cups, sugar bowl, ten saucers, twelve side plates and two serving plates.

Lot 763

A group of blue and white wares, comprising a set of three graduated Willow pattern meat plates, large graduated meat plate and others decorated in the Game Keeper pattern, soup bowls decorated in the Vignette pattern, tureen plate, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 765

A group of 18thC and later pewter, comprising an inkwell, large charger, 36cm diameter, stamped B A, and a set of six small plates, 22cm diameter, stamped B A. (8)

Lot 777

A Hammerley's China part tea service in the Victorian Violets pattern, comprising cake plate, six saucers, six tea cups, six side plates, milk jug and sugar bowl.

Lot 83

A pair of 19thC Chinese Imari soup plates, 23cm diameter, and a Chinese ginger jar base, 10cm high. (3)

Lot 1102

A collection of assorted printing presses and copper printing plates.

Lot 1125

A collection of fifteen apothecary jars and stoppers, all with gilt glass name plates, comprising four blue glass examples, two ribbed green glass examples, and nine clear glass examples, tallest 23.5cm. Additional InformationAll a little grubby and would benefit from a clean. One of the blue glass stoppers has a chip. One of the green bottles has a line mark in the glass running part of the circumference, but this is not a crack, it is a blemish within the glass. The glass label for Glycerinun has a crack. Several of the labels with minor age wear but overall appearance generally good. 

Lot 1202

An assortment of Eastern and European metalware including a beaker with embossed stylised decoration of mythical animals, Indian brass peacocks, a pair of Arts and Crafts copper door plates, also a horn model of a sailing vessel, etc.Additional InformationThe finger plates are rubbed and generally grubby throughout. 

Lot 1275

AMANDA SIMMONS; six marbled glass ovoid vessels, also an orange handkerchief vase, two plates and a group of vases, including an Edmond Byrne example (13).

Lot 1285

SHELLEY; an eighteen piece Art Deco part tea service, comprising cake plate, six tea plates, six saucers, four tea cups and a jug (18).Additional InformationSome light glaze scratches and scuffs consistent with use and slightly grubby in parts but otherwise ok.

Lot 1308

AFTER HUGH CASSON FOR MIDWINTER; a twenty piece part dinner service decorated in the 'Cannes' pattern (20).Additional InformationLight scratches and surface wear, two medium plates with chips to the rim, and one small plate with extensive crazing and staining.

Lot 1330

MINTON; an 'Aragon' pattern sixty-seven part dinner service comprising tureen and cover, coffee pot and cover, teapot and cover, six coffee cans and six saucers, six tea cups and six saucers, four milk jugs, four sugar bowls, six soup bowls, gravy boat and stand, six side plates, six fruit bowls, six entrée plates, five dinner plates and a sandwich plate.Additional InformationSlight wear through use with some minor rubbing to the gilding and odd glaze scratches here and there but essentially ok.

Lot 1334

A 19th century ceramic part dinner and tea service in the manner of Rockingham, pattern number 3766, together Coalport saucers and a further late 19th century floral decorated tea service. Additional InformationPINK FLORAL SERVICE ONLY:  12 x 19cm plates: 3 are cracked and one heavily stained.  2 x 24cm plates: one with light crazing. 1 x square plate is good with minimal wear, Muffin dish: heavily crazed.  Slop bowl: Good 12 x Saucers: a couple are stained, crazing throughout. 12 x cups: two sound flat when flicked. crazing and wear throughout. 

Lot 1335

WEDGWOOD; an extensive tea, dinner and coffee service decorated in the 'Blue Florentine' pattern, comprising, three tureens and covers and one cover, two teapots and covers, small spoon dish, three coffee pots and covers, ten oval stands/dishes, four gravy boats, two sugar bowls and covers, sixteen dessert bowls, an open sugar bowl, thirteen coffee cans and saucers, eleven tea cups and fourteen saucers, an oval meat plate, five ash trays, three various milk fourteen dinner plates, fourteen dessert plates, fourteen starter plates, fourteen side plates and fourteen soup bowls. Additional InformationTwo coffee pots and one tea pot appear not to have been used. The spoon dish is worn. One of the dessert bowls is cracked and four are stained to the centre. Many of the tea cups are dulled to the blue, as are many of the saucers. One of the milk jugs is chipped and the smallest is faded. The dinner plates are used and evenly worn and one is cracked. The side plates are worn. Other plates with a few minor glaze scratches through use. 

Lot 1336

A very large collection of mainly 20th century blue and white Spode including plates, teapots and bowls, etc.

Lot 1337

A group of nine blue and white meat plates, all decorated with various patterns.

Lot 1340

A collection of 19th and 20th century blue and white plates of various patterns, including a pearlware example and a cream jug.

Lot 1346

H & K TUNSTALL; a collection of sixteen ceramic vessels and plates decorated with flowers and fruit, the tallest 26cm. Additional InformationMost with general crazing throughout, one of the smaller vases decorated with tulips has a poorly repaired break and the wall pocket has a hairline crack running down the back. 

Lot 1356

ASHBURY; a 'Dragon' pattern thirty-four part tea and dinner service, and a Royal Chelsea part tea service with floral decoration.Additional InformationDragon: One of the small sandwich plates with small chip to the underside of the rim. Two of the side plates with a firing crack. Two of the saucers with firing claw to foot rim. Five of the cups with small hair line cracks at the rim. Sugar bowl with general glaze scratches.  Floral: Five of the cups with crazing and one with a hair line crack to foot. Sugar bowl with a hair line crack. 

Lot 1363

SPODE; a collection of six boxed commemorative plates including the Tewkesbury plate, the Coventry Cathedral plate, St Paul's Cathedral plate, the Ripon Cathedral plate, the Lichfield Cathedral plate and the Lincoln Cathedral plate, each boxed.

Lot 1372

WEDGWOOD; a collection of twenty-four Christmas and collectors' plates, each boxed.

Lot 1373

WEDGWOOD; a collection of twenty-six Christmas and collectors' plates, boxed.

Lot 1374

WEDGWOOD; a black basalt bust of Venus, height 18cm, a boxed jasperware bowl, six blue jasperware plates and a black basalt bowl in the form of a Corinthian column, height 17cm (9).Additional InformationThe column bowl with mark to the surface where a paper label was and other general surface scuffs and marks. Structurally ok. 

Lot 1375

A collection of Christmas and collectors' plates, various manufacturers including Rosenthal, Royal Doulton, Spode, etc.

Lot 1378

A collection of Royal Albert and Spode collectors' and commemorative plates, three boxed Worcestershire enamel pill boxes, a Bowbrook Studios figure, a collection of ceramic advertising plaques, etc.

Lot 1381

A mixed lot of assorted ceramics including a Rosenthal jardinière with floral decoration, a Chinese crackle glazed vase, a pair of Japanese Imari plates, Continental porcelain figures, etc (part af).Additional InformationLight wear throughout, the Crown Derby animal is missing its stopper.

Lot 1382

A collection of collectors' and commemorative plates including Coalport and Sutherland examples.

Lot 1389

A collection of 19th century and later ceramics including a pair of Staffordshire style dogs, blue and white meat plates, etc.

Lot 1392

A quantity of ceramics including six Royal Doulton character jugs, Minton plates and a Paragon Bordeaux part tea service.

Lot 1416

ROYAL CROWN DERBY; four 1128 Imari pattern plates, each a different design, with a 1128 pin dish, a miniature cup and saucer, a miniature teapot, miniature jug, twin handled loving cup, and a letter opener, with an assortment of Limoges china and other china.Additional InformationThe octagonal plate with a cancelled mark, the other three plates OK. The miniature teacup and saucer with a cancelled mark. Minor rubbing to gilding. The small teapot and the loving cup with traces of a paper label to the surface. The Limoges items with general light wear to the gilding. 

Lot 1422

AYNSLEY; a quantity of dinner and tea ware decorated in the 'Empress Laurel' pattern, comprising nine coffee cans, one cream jug, two sandwich plates, eight dinner plates, eight medium plates, eight side plates, two tureens and covers, seven twin handled soup bowls, one square plate, one sucrier and cover, one sauce boat and stand, eight soup saucers, eight tea cups and eight saucers.Additional InformationEight the point of cataloguing, one of the coffee cans has a small chip spurning a crack. Apart from this, very minor surface wear. 

Lot 1445

ROYAL CROWN DERBY; two animal paperweights including a kitten asleep, with four Wedgwood collectors' plates after Clarice Cliff, a Coalport hand painted plate by F Micklewright of Trentham Hall, etc.Additional InformationLight wear, the paperweight with gold base buttons.

Lot 1521

Two 18th century Chinese meat plates, one depicting peony rockwork scenes and the other depicting a village scene.Additional InformationLarger example is cracked and with glaze chipping to the rim, small example with minor glaze chipping. 

Lot 1529

A collection of eight Chinese Export blue and white plates and meat plates, a Dutch plate and an English Staffordshire mug.

Lot 2191

A William IV rosewood chiffonier, with raised single shelf back above two mirrored doors, on turned legs, height 110cm, width 106cm, depth 37cm. Additional InformationA few light water marks and general light age wear scuffs but essentially OK. The mirror plates with some tarnishing. 

Lot 2223

A late Victorian carved walnut mirror back sideboard, the back with three bevelled mirror plates above an arrangement of four drawers and four panelled cupboard doors. 

Lot 230

ABU GARCIA; the 'Ambassadeur Golden Collection', a rare limited edition cabinet set, 214/500, comprising nine 24ct gold plated reels and presented in an angled oak cabinet with three glass shelves, complete with key. Presented with certificate of authenticity, original individual boxes for the reels, title plates for each reel and even the packaging for the box.Additional InformationIn exceptional condition.

Lot 573

Hartley Colliery Medal 1862, 51mm, silver, the obverse featuring an angel looking on as two miners dig to uncover their comrades from the rubble;, the reverse inscribed in raised letters ‘Presented to those who risked their own lives in attempting to save the lives of their fellow workmen buried in Hartley Colliery, January 1862’, the edge engraved ‘Richard Johnston’, fitted with claw and straight silver bar suspension, with silver buckle brooch, with Wyon, London, case of issue, mounted for display in a wooden case with engraved hallmarked descriptive silver plates, together with a clay pipe and two leather pit tokens recovered from a dead miner, and a tooth from a pit pony killed in the disaster, nearly extremely fine £3,000-£4,000 --- On 10 January 1862 disaster struck at the New Hartley Colliery in Northumberland, leaving in its wake a death toll of some 202 miners. A cage carrying eight people proved too much weight for the massive pumping engine beam which, although weighing over 40 tons, gave way and tumbled down the shaft, carrying with it a mass of machinery and debris. Much of it came to rest a little over 400 feet from the surface on the immense oak beams which held the centre set of pumps in the shaft. The unwalled sides of the shaft collapsed, piling tons of rock and rubble on top of the initial fall, sealing the shaft. It took six days of dangerous and strenuous work by the rescuers to reach the men trapped by the fall, but all were found to be dead. One of the dead, by the name of James Armour, kept notes of the ordeal in a book whilst trapped underground. These notes were referred to in the official enquiry into the case ‘It appears to be certain from the date of the entry in the book found on the person of the overman, Armour, that all had died not later than the afternoon of the day following the accident, having fallen victims of the noxious gasses generated in the pit.’ Subsequent to the disaster there were many expressions of opinion in favour of some reward being made to the sinkers and others, who had so nobly risked their lives in their ill-fated attempts to rescue the entombed miners. In accordance with this widely expressed desire a special fund was instituted under the direction of a Committee with Mr T. G. Hurst as its secretary. At the outset it was determined that the testimonial should assume the form of a medal, and ultimately, Mr Wyon, of the Mint, whose designs had been approved by the committee, was engaged to execute the dies and strike the medals. A total of 1 gold and thirty seven silver medals were awarded. Richard Johnston was awarded a medal in silver, together with the sum of £17. The amount of money paid was a reflection of the amount of time their assistance was given; £30 being the highest and £4 the lowest.

Lot 779

Miscellaneous Police Insignia. A miscellaneous selection, including Helmet Plates KC City of Bath, Hull, E.II.R. Devon & Cornwall; various modern European badges; USA Police Department shield badges; and sundry lapel badges and other ephemera, generally good condition (lot) £60-£80

Lot 2493

Chinese and Japanese ceramics and carvings including wire inlaid figure, Satsuma plates, Chinese figure with seal mark to base, Japanese cloisonné vases with fine dragon decoration etc, tallest 35cm

Lot 2495

19thC Chinese export plates, pedestal bowl, Japanese bowl etc, largest D31 x H13.5cm

Lot 773

A small collection of assorted airline memorabilia and ephemera including Transolar baggage tags, a British Eagle vintage bag, assorted plastic plates, pencils, cocktail sticks, etc.

Lot 786

WAIN (L), LOUIS WAIN'S ANNUAL; with tipped in plates and black and white illustrations, pictorial front board, with a copy of Hoffman (H) The English Struwwelpeter, and two other items (4).

Lot 789

MOORE (T), THE GARDENER’S ASSISTANT, colour and balance and white plates, binding defective, London, 1884. (at fault)

Lot 794

RACKHAM (A), LITTLE BROTHER & LITTLE SISTER, and Other Tales by the Brothers Grimm; tipped in colour plates, pictorial green cloth, Constable, London 1917, with Pearce (L), Illus, Poppyland, full page colour plates, pictorial blue cloth, John Lane, 1914, Dulac (E), Stories from Hans Andersen, Hodder & Stoughton, Detmold (E), The Life of the Bee, Maurice Maeterlinck, illustrated edition, beige boards with gilt detail, George Allen, 1911 (4).

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