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Lot 10

Margaret Ashman I Am Strong (4). 2020 Phototransfer and Monoprint on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Margaret Ashman is a printmaker whose work is a meditation on the unseen, spiritual, emotional and otherness of life. Using photographs or video stills, sometimes layering images from multiple sources she creates pieces in which a solitary dancer fills or interacts with a space. Dancers or Deaf signers are photographed performing contemporary dance or signing to particular songs or texts. She also works from video stills of dancers, always gaining the permission of the dance artist first. The manipulated imagery is transferred to multiple etching plates using traditional acids and aquatint, imparting a particular textural quality to the finished prints. She lives and works in London.   Education   Certificate in Further Education City & Guilds 7407, Kensington & Chelsea 2006 MA Printmaking & Professional Practice, University of Brighton and London Print Studio 2005 BA Fine Art, University of Hertfordshire 1998 - 2003 MA Physics, Somerville College, Oxford 1977 - 1980   Exhibitions & Awards   2019 Lawrence Art Supplies Prize, RE Originals, Bankside Gallery 2017 Hot Bed Press Purchase Prize, The Masters, Bankside Gallery 2017 London Print Studio Summer Exhibition, 1st Prize Winner 2015 Shifting Subjects Arts Council Commission, Abbey Walk Gallery, Grimsby 2012 Intaglio Printmaker Award, Royal Society of Painter Printmakers Exhibition 2011 International Print Prize, 3rd Guanlan Print Biennial, China Recent Exhibitions 2020 ING Discerning Eye, London New Work by the RE, Printmakers in Lockdown, Bankside Gallery   Woolwich Print Fair In Print 20/20 Vision, Watts Contemporary Gallery, Surrey Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London Colour, Printmakers Council, Royal Overseas League, London Reawakenings, Lingwood Samuel, Godalming Stones from other Mountains: 2020 International Outstanding Printmaking Artists Works Exhibition, China Printmaking Museum Margaret Ashman and Pascale Simonet, Nagai Artist Space, Hiroo Shibuya,Tokyo 4th Red Dot Art Mini Print Exhibition, Anteros Arts Foundation, Norwich Printmakers Council, Scarborough Art Gallery, Scarborough Time, Printmakers Council, Highgate Literary and Scientific Institute, London 2019 The Mini Picture Show, Bankside Gallery Solo Show, Higher Ground, The Muse Gallery, London Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York PrintFest, Algarden, Boras, Sweden Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London Flow, Gallery 57, Arundel A Silent Space Between, Gallery 57, Arundel RE Original Prints, Bankside Gallery London Original Print Fair, Royal Academy Journeys, Printmakers Council, Touring Exhibition 2018 Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, Woolwich Arsenal, 22nd - 25th November ING Discerning Eye Exhibition, Mall Galleries, 15th - 29th November 3rd Red Dot Art Mini Print Exhibition, Aldeburgh, 21st - 25th September and touring to UK venues National Original Print Exhibition, Bankside Gallery, 19th - 30 September International Triennial of Contemporary Graphic Arts,Novosibirsk 14th September - 4th November Memory, Royal Overseas League, London 28th August - 25th November Off the Wall, Bankside Gallery London Print Studio Members Summer Show Spirit of Place, Late November Gallery, Haverfordwest Royal Society of Painter Printmakers, Burton Gallery, Bideford RE Printmakers at For Arts Sake, For Arts Sake, Ealing RE Originals, Bankside Gallery Print REbels, Bankside Gallery Light/Matter: Art at the Intersection of Photography and Printmaking, 1954 - 2017, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Affordable Art Fair, Hampstead Impress III, The Gallery, Fisherton Mill, Salisbury Embodying Gesture, The Muse Gallery, London The Muse Gallery, Notting Hill, Bankside Gallery, Printroom Studio, Lingwood Samuel, Newbloodart, Singulart.   About the postcard artworks   These works are original prints created by hand on Somerset etching paper using etching inks with a photocopy litho technique. The images are from video stills of the dancer Kehua Li also known as Lico. She embodies strength, positivity and resilience in her energetic and beautiful dances. I wanted to capture something of that spirit in these mini portraits.

Lot 7

Margaret Ashman I Am Strong (1), 2020 Phototransfer and Monoprint on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Margaret Ashman is a printmaker whose work is a meditation on the unseen, spiritual, emotional and otherness of life. Using photographs or video stills, sometimes layering images from multiple sources she creates pieces in which a solitary dancer fills or interacts with a space. Dancers or Deaf signers are photographed performing contemporary dance or signing to particular songs or texts. She also works from video stills of dancers, always gaining the permission of the dance artist first. The manipulated imagery is transferred to multiple etching plates using traditional acids and aquatint, imparting a particular textural quality to the finished prints. She lives and works in London.   Education   Certificate in Further Education City & Guilds 7407, Kensington & Chelsea 2006 MA Printmaking & Professional Practice, University of Brighton and London Print Studio 2005 BA Fine Art, University of Hertfordshire 1998 - 2003 MA Physics, Somerville College, Oxford 1977 - 1980   Exhibitions & Awards   2019 Lawrence Art Supplies Prize, RE Originals, Bankside Gallery 2017 Hot Bed Press Purchase Prize, The Masters, Bankside Gallery 2017 London Print Studio Summer Exhibition, 1st Prize Winner 2015 Shifting Subjects Arts Council Commission, Abbey Walk Gallery, Grimsby 2012 Intaglio Printmaker Award, Royal Society of Painter Printmakers Exhibition 2011 International Print Prize, 3rd Guanlan Print Biennial, China Recent Exhibitions 2020 ING Discerning Eye, London New Work by the RE, Printmakers in Lockdown, Bankside Gallery   Woolwich Print Fair In Print 20/20 Vision, Watts Contemporary Gallery, Surrey Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London Colour, Printmakers Council, Royal Overseas League, London Reawakenings, Lingwood Samuel, Godalming Stones from other Mountains: 2020 International Outstanding Printmaking Artists Works Exhibition, China Printmaking Museum Margaret Ashman and Pascale Simonet, Nagai Artist Space, Hiroo Shibuya,Tokyo 4th Red Dot Art Mini Print Exhibition, Anteros Arts Foundation, Norwich Printmakers Council, Scarborough Art Gallery, Scarborough Time, Printmakers Council, Highgate Literary and Scientific Institute, London 2019 The Mini Picture Show, Bankside Gallery Solo Show, Higher Ground, The Muse Gallery, London Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York PrintFest, Algarden, Boras, Sweden Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London Flow, Gallery 57, Arundel A Silent Space Between, Gallery 57, Arundel RE Original Prints, Bankside Gallery London Original Print Fair, Royal Academy Journeys, Printmakers Council, Touring Exhibition 2018 Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, Woolwich Arsenal, 22nd - 25th November ING Discerning Eye Exhibition, Mall Galleries, 15th - 29th November 3rd Red Dot Art Mini Print Exhibition, Aldeburgh, 21st - 25th September and touring to UK venues National Original Print Exhibition, Bankside Gallery, 19th - 30 September International Triennial of Contemporary Graphic Arts,Novosibirsk 14th September - 4th November Memory, Royal Overseas League, London 28th August - 25th November Off the Wall, Bankside Gallery London Print Studio Members Summer Show Spirit of Place, Late November Gallery, Haverfordwest Royal Society of Painter Printmakers, Burton Gallery, Bideford RE Printmakers at For Arts Sake, For Arts Sake, Ealing RE Originals, Bankside Gallery Print REbels, Bankside Gallery Light/Matter: Art at the Intersection of Photography and Printmaking, 1954 - 2017, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Affordable Art Fair, Hampstead Impress III, The Gallery, Fisherton Mill, Salisbury Embodying Gesture, The Muse Gallery, London The Muse Gallery, Notting Hill, Bankside Gallery, Printroom Studio, Lingwood Samuel, Newbloodart, Singulart.   About the postcard artworks   These works are original prints created by hand on Somerset etching paper using etching inks with a photocopy litho technique. The images are from video stills of the dancer Kehua Li also known as Lico. She embodies strength, positivity and resilience in her energetic and beautiful dances. I wanted to capture something of that spirit in these mini portraits.  

Lot 8

Margaret Ashman I Am Strong (2), 2020 Phototransfer and Monoprint on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Margaret Ashman is a printmaker whose work is a meditation on the unseen, spiritual, emotional and otherness of life. Using photographs or video stills, sometimes layering images from multiple sources she creates pieces in which a solitary dancer fills or interacts with a space. Dancers or Deaf signers are photographed performing contemporary dance or signing to particular songs or texts. She also works from video stills of dancers, always gaining the permission of the dance artist first. The manipulated imagery is transferred to multiple etching plates using traditional acids and aquatint, imparting a particular textural quality to the finished prints. She lives and works in London.   Education   Certificate in Further Education City & Guilds 7407, Kensington & Chelsea 2006 MA Printmaking & Professional Practice, University of Brighton and London Print Studio 2005 BA Fine Art, University of Hertfordshire 1998 - 2003 MA Physics, Somerville College, Oxford 1977 - 1980   Exhibitions & Awards   2019 Lawrence Art Supplies Prize, RE Originals, Bankside Gallery 2017 Hot Bed Press Purchase Prize, The Masters, Bankside Gallery 2017 London Print Studio Summer Exhibition, 1st Prize Winner 2015 Shifting Subjects Arts Council Commission, Abbey Walk Gallery, Grimsby 2012 Intaglio Printmaker Award, Royal Society of Painter Printmakers Exhibition 2011 International Print Prize, 3rd Guanlan Print Biennial, China Recent Exhibitions 2020 ING Discerning Eye, London New Work by the RE, Printmakers in Lockdown, Bankside Gallery   Woolwich Print Fair In Print 20/20 Vision, Watts Contemporary Gallery, Surrey Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London Colour, Printmakers Council, Royal Overseas League, London Reawakenings, Lingwood Samuel, Godalming Stones from other Mountains: 2020 International Outstanding Printmaking Artists Works Exhibition, China Printmaking Museum Margaret Ashman and Pascale Simonet, Nagai Artist Space, Hiroo Shibuya,Tokyo 4th Red Dot Art Mini Print Exhibition, Anteros Arts Foundation, Norwich Printmakers Council, Scarborough Art Gallery, Scarborough Time, Printmakers Council, Highgate Literary and Scientific Institute, London 2019 The Mini Picture Show, Bankside Gallery Solo Show, Higher Ground, The Muse Gallery, London Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York PrintFest, Algarden, Boras, Sweden Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London Flow, Gallery 57, Arundel A Silent Space Between, Gallery 57, Arundel RE Original Prints, Bankside Gallery London Original Print Fair, Royal Academy Journeys, Printmakers Council, Touring Exhibition 2018 Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, Woolwich Arsenal, 22nd - 25th November ING Discerning Eye Exhibition, Mall Galleries, 15th - 29th November 3rd Red Dot Art Mini Print Exhibition, Aldeburgh, 21st - 25th September and touring to UK venues National Original Print Exhibition, Bankside Gallery, 19th - 30 September International Triennial of Contemporary Graphic Arts,Novosibirsk 14th September - 4th November Memory, Royal Overseas League, London 28th August - 25th November Off the Wall, Bankside Gallery London Print Studio Members Summer Show Spirit of Place, Late November Gallery, Haverfordwest Royal Society of Painter Printmakers, Burton Gallery, Bideford RE Printmakers at For Arts Sake, For Arts Sake, Ealing RE Originals, Bankside Gallery Print REbels, Bankside Gallery Light/Matter: Art at the Intersection of Photography and Printmaking, 1954 - 2017, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Affordable Art Fair, Hampstead Impress III, The Gallery, Fisherton Mill, Salisbury Embodying Gesture, The Muse Gallery, London The Muse Gallery, Notting Hill, Bankside Gallery, Printroom Studio, Lingwood Samuel, Newbloodart, Singulart.   About the postcard artworks   These works are original prints created by hand on Somerset etching paper using etching inks with a photocopy litho technique. The images are from video stills of the dancer Kehua Li also known as Lico. She embodies strength, positivity and resilience in her energetic and beautiful dances. I wanted to capture something of that spirit in these mini portraits.

Lot 9

Margaret Ashman I Am Strong (3), 2020 Phototransfer and Monoprint on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Margaret Ashman is a printmaker whose work is a meditation on the unseen, spiritual, emotional and otherness of life. Using photographs or video stills, sometimes layering images from multiple sources she creates pieces in which a solitary dancer fills or interacts with a space. Dancers or Deaf signers are photographed performing contemporary dance or signing to particular songs or texts. She also works from video stills of dancers, always gaining the permission of the dance artist first. The manipulated imagery is transferred to multiple etching plates using traditional acids and aquatint, imparting a particular textural quality to the finished prints. She lives and works in London.   Education   Certificate in Further Education City & Guilds 7407, Kensington & Chelsea 2006 MA Printmaking & Professional Practice, University of Brighton and London Print Studio 2005 BA Fine Art, University of Hertfordshire 1998 - 2003 MA Physics, Somerville College, Oxford 1977 - 1980   Exhibitions & Awards   2019 Lawrence Art Supplies Prize, RE Originals, Bankside Gallery 2017 Hot Bed Press Purchase Prize, The Masters, Bankside Gallery 2017 London Print Studio Summer Exhibition, 1st Prize Winner 2015 Shifting Subjects Arts Council Commission, Abbey Walk Gallery, Grimsby 2012 Intaglio Printmaker Award, Royal Society of Painter Printmakers Exhibition 2011 International Print Prize, 3rd Guanlan Print Biennial, China Recent Exhibitions 2020 ING Discerning Eye, London New Work by the RE, Printmakers in Lockdown, Bankside Gallery   Woolwich Print Fair In Print 20/20 Vision, Watts Contemporary Gallery, Surrey Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London Colour, Printmakers Council, Royal Overseas League, London Reawakenings, Lingwood Samuel, Godalming Stones from other Mountains: 2020 International Outstanding Printmaking Artists Works Exhibition, China Printmaking Museum Margaret Ashman and Pascale Simonet, Nagai Artist Space, Hiroo Shibuya,Tokyo 4th Red Dot Art Mini Print Exhibition, Anteros Arts Foundation, Norwich Printmakers Council, Scarborough Art Gallery, Scarborough Time, Printmakers Council, Highgate Literary and Scientific Institute, London 2019 The Mini Picture Show, Bankside Gallery Solo Show, Higher Ground, The Muse Gallery, London Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York PrintFest, Algarden, Boras, Sweden Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London Flow, Gallery 57, Arundel A Silent Space Between, Gallery 57, Arundel RE Original Prints, Bankside Gallery London Original Print Fair, Royal Academy Journeys, Printmakers Council, Touring Exhibition 2018 Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, Woolwich Arsenal, 22nd - 25th November ING Discerning Eye Exhibition, Mall Galleries, 15th - 29th November 3rd Red Dot Art Mini Print Exhibition, Aldeburgh, 21st - 25th September and touring to UK venues National Original Print Exhibition, Bankside Gallery, 19th - 30 September International Triennial of Contemporary Graphic Arts,Novosibirsk 14th September - 4th November Memory, Royal Overseas League, London 28th August - 25th November Off the Wall, Bankside Gallery London Print Studio Members Summer Show Spirit of Place, Late November Gallery, Haverfordwest Royal Society of Painter Printmakers, Burton Gallery, Bideford RE Printmakers at For Arts Sake, For Arts Sake, Ealing RE Originals, Bankside Gallery Print REbels, Bankside Gallery Light/Matter: Art at the Intersection of Photography and Printmaking, 1954 - 2017, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Affordable Art Fair, Hampstead Impress III, The Gallery, Fisherton Mill, Salisbury Embodying Gesture, The Muse Gallery, London The Muse Gallery, Notting Hill, Bankside Gallery, Printroom Studio, Lingwood Samuel, Newbloodart, Singulart.   About the postcard artworks   These works are original prints created by hand on Somerset etching paper using etching inks with a photocopy litho technique. The images are from video stills of the dancer Kehua Li also known as Lico. She embodies strength, positivity and resilience in her energetic and beautiful dances. I wanted to capture something of that spirit in these mini portraits.

Lot 141

δ Allen Jones (b.1937)Three Plates from Shoes (Lloyd 46a/b/c)Three lithographs, 1968, signed, dated and numbered from the edition of 100 in pencil, on BFK Rives paper, printed by E Mattheu, Zurich, published by Petersburg Press, London, each with full margins, 360 x 280mm (14 1/4 x 11in) (3) (framed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 64

δ Marc Chagall (1887-1985)Cirque (Cramer 68)The book, 1967, comprising 38 lithographs, 23 printed in colours, with title-page, text and justification, this copy signed in pencil, numbered from the edition of 250, printed by Atelier Mourlot, published by Tériade Éditeur, Paris, on Arches paper, the full sheets loose with the tissue guards in the original glassine paper wrappers and linen covered boards and slipcase, overall size 450 x 350mm (17 ¾ x 13 ¾ in)⁂ One of the most important livre d'artiste of the 20th century. "A circus is disturbing. It is profound. A timeless dancing game where tears and smiles, the play of arms and legs take the form of a great art" wrote Chagall in 1966. His deep fascination with the circus began in his childhood in Vitebsk, Russia, where travelling acrobats and showmen entertained crowds at local village fairs. Later, the artist's dealer and print publisher Ambroise Vollard, also a circus lover, allowed Chagall to use his box at the Cirque d'Hiver in Paris and suggested he produce a suite of paintings about the subject. It then took almost 40 years for Chagall to produce this book using the earlier gouaches as the basis for the stunning lithographs, published by Tériade Éditions with accompanying text written by Chagall himself. The plates in their typically vibrant colours perfectly capture the wonder and spectacle of the occasion and one can feel the energy of the performers and hear the noise and gasps of the audience. A thrilling and truly personal production.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 1286

A collection of Royal Crown Derby - Derby Posies - to include teapot, coffee pot, napkin rings, salt & pepper pots, various plates, bon bon dishes, flared egg (2 boxes) 

Lot 1287

A group of ceramics to include: Royal Doulton Charlotte HN4092 & Lindsay HN3645 together with 18th Century style Limoges shaped pill box, further circular ring boxes; limited edition plates and a pair of Victorian earthenware shaped two handled vases, decorated with roses (1 box)

Lot 1289

A Minton china " Hyde Park" part dinner service to include: 2 meat platters, 8 dinner, lunch & side plates (chips to rims), serving bowls and gravy boat together with Johnson Bros Ironstone large tureen and cover and various china pieces (1 box)

Lot 1290

An extensive collection of Worcester Evesham china including 8 piece dinner, tea and coffee service - plates, various tureens, cups, saucers, sauceboats, jugs, serving bowls, quiche dishes, ramekins, (some damages) 4 boxes 

Lot 1329

A collection of Royal Worcester boxed plates, Royal Staffordshire boxed china items and Coalport along with Darlington Crystal

Lot 1338

A collection of boxed glass including cut glass bowls, etc along with boxed ceramic items, plates, figures etc

Lot 3033

A set of six Winnie-the-Pooh framed book plates (6)

Lot 3150

A collection of Chinese famile verte export ware to include four various bowls, two plates (AF); a lozenge shaped raised bowl and a 18th Century tea bowl and saucer decorated with figures (9) 

Lot 3163

A vintage Brexton four piece picnic set to include four cups and saucers decorated with red roses, steel spoons, two thermos flasks, sandwich box in fitted red case together with another vintage Brexton two piece picnic set to include cups, saucers and plates, thermos, sandwich box, various glass jars and bottles all in green palette, in fitted case (2) 

Lot 3398

A collection of animal related book plates watercolour designs, including one entitled 'Look and Learn, May 12th, page 74, colour, slade no 919 / 359', one entitled 'Life Among the Penguins'; the other watercolour on board designs depicting birds in flight and a penguin (4)

Lot 59

A set of four Victorian King's pattern silver table spoons, London, 1856 together with two King's pattern silver table forks 1856 and Sheffield 1900, 18.44ozt (573.7 grams) together with a Modern Sheffield King's pattern carving set, silver handles and Edwardian glass caster with silver cover, Chester, 1911 and set of six late Victorian EPNS A1 fish knives and forks, bone handles; a plate entree dish and a pair of 18th Century pewter plates, stamped with two various pewter mugs (AF) 

Lot 1034

Two Royal Crown Derby plates, limited edition plate, 2007 for the Derbyshire Constabulary and 1981 Charles and Diana with certificates

Lot 1041

Three Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern large plates, two are second quality

Lot 1067

Seven Royal Crown Derby Christmas and teddy plates, boxedCondition: All perfect and 1st quality

Lot 1068

Seven Royal Crown Derby Imari Christmas plates in boxes, mixed with teddy platesCondition: All perfect and 1st quality.

Lot 1130

A 1930's cream and gilt Burleigh ware dinner service, with meat plates and tureens

Lot 1138

A collection of Mason's Ironstone Imari and other Ironstone plates to include: pair of soup plates, hot water plate pattern no: 182, dinner and lunch plates together with transfer printed plates to include: Emperor stone "Verona" pattern plates; Persian pattern and a pair of Davenport Arcadian style plates, burgundy (Q)

Lot 1139

Royal Crown Derby 1128 Imari fan plate, three 1128, side plate, three pin dishes, four Derby border side platesCondition: No damage or restoration. Derby Border plates are 2nd quality, all other items are 1st quality.

Lot 1140

Two medium Royal Crown Derby dinner plates, two Royal Crown Derby side plates, all first quality, 1128 Imari pattern

Lot 1141

Two large Royal Crown Derby 1128 Imari dinner plates, first quality along with Royal Crown Derby 8687 plate

Lot 1146

Meakin commemorative bowl, Willow blue and white bowl, Jasper ware, Wedgwood Commemorative tankard and Glenfiddich Scotch Whisky water jug along with display plates

Lot 1149

A collection of 19th and 20th Century plates to include:1. Pair of Royal Crown Derby 383 Imari lunch plates2. Pair of Spode stone china pattern no: 2053 plates 3. Pair of Minton B919 side plates4. 19th Century imari soup bowl5. Pair of 19th Century dessert plates with shaped borders decorated with floral vignettes, gilt heightened, the centre painted with a Coronet (11)

Lot 1151

A 19th Century Grainger Worcester dessert service to include 15 plates, pair of raised tazze and three comports, green border decorated with flowers and gilt scrolls, the plates stamped CR: extensive damage to one raised tazze - repaired, chip and loss to rim of one plate 

Lot 1154

Three late Victorian Aesthetic cabinet plates, each signed by artist H.M.L to include:1. yellow ground decorated with a Kingfisher2. green ground decorated with daisies and butterflies, pattern no: 9603. green ground decorated with clematis, signed and dated Oct 1883, no: 90 29/288 with factory stamp (3)

Lot 1156

A collection of china wares to include Wedgwood, cabinet plates, commemorative items, mantle clocks, figures, book and some small metal items

Lot 1176

A collection of Royal Crown Derby Imari Christmas plates and teddy, drummer boy, plates (7)

Lot 1184

A collection of early to mid 20th Century meat plates, cabinet plates, including Satsuma, blue and white wall plates etc

Lot 1193

Four boxed Royal Crown Derby Christmas plates, Imari pattern with certificates  

Lot 1211

Collection of 20th century ceramics including Spode, Carltonware and Meakin with Aynsley fruit plates

Lot 1217

Royal Crown Derby: an extensive collection of miscellaneous RCD to include cups, coffee cans, plates, saucers, cake plates various patterns include: Posies, Brittany together with a box assorted china to include part tea service, cups, crockery factories Coalport etc (2 boxes) 

Lot 1240

19th Century blue and white china tea set (part) along with late 19th Century dinner plates and meat plate

Lot 1244

A collection of early to mid 20th Century china including plates, early 20th Century china tea set, Grafton late 20th Century Wedgwood tea set, bowls, trinket dishes, other small china items

Lot 1252

A collection of Belleek boxed china items including plates, small bells, miniature bags etc

Lot 1258

Collection of Wedgwood boxed cabinet plates, Spode boxed cabinet plates, a collection of thimbles, some Royal Crown Derby

Lot 1259

A late 19th Century Victorian burgundy ground tea service with teapots, cream and sugar, sandwich and biscuit plates etc Q

Lot 1261

A collection of boxed Spode items including plates, mugs, along with Royal Doulton boxed items, Paragon, Doulton Crystal

Lot 1264

A collection of Royal Albert 'Chatelaine' ceramics to include coffee pot, cups and saucers, tureen, plates etc.

Lot 1275

A collection of commemorative plates in boxes, Derbyshire hospital for sick Children, Royal Alberts boxed plates and Royal Albert china tea service

Lot 1285

A Minton china "Aragon" pattern part dinner service to include: 7 dinner, lunch and side plates, 14 saucers (tea & coffee), 7 soup coupes and 6 coffee cans 

Lot 132

Eight vintage 1950s Midwinter Stylecraft salad ware dinner plates by Terence Conran 9.75in wide

Lot 150

Thirteen Banbury Mint Jack Russel related plates

Lot 275

Six Rockingham style, 19thC. gilded decorative plates & dishes, largest 14.25in in diameter, twinned with a Coalport blue & white teapot

Lot 167

9 MEAT PLATES MAINLY BLUE AND WHITE INCLUDING SPODE AND SAVOY ETC

Lot 1123

A quantity of Royal Doulton coffee and dinner ware from the Vogue collection. Comprising: coffee pot, lidded sugar bowl, cream jug, 4 coffee cans and saucers, 6 bowls, 6 side plates, s serving plates and a oval serving platter.

Lot 1124

A quantity of vintage Alfred Meakin dinnerware with pink and blue floral patten and gilt detail. Comprising: 3 graduating serving platters, 6 dinner plates, 5 side plates, I tea plate and a lidden tureen.

Lot 1125

A collection of vintage ceramic tea and tableware. To include Royal Worcester Evesham ramekins and Tirschenreuth side plates. Some pieces a/f.

Lot 1126

A vintage ceramic part coffee set by Royal Adderley in Silver Rose pattern. Comprising: Coffee pot, cream jug, 2 sugar bowls, 8 cups & saucers and 3 side plates.

Lot 1197

The Book of Baby Pets with illustrations by E. J. Detmold and descriptions by Florence E. Dugdale. Coloured plates have all been removed and are present in card mounts ready for framing or displaying. 14 plates in total. Each mounted plate size approx. 23cm x 18cm.

Lot 1271

The Illustrated London News, George V Coronation Number 1911 hardback edition. With 24 coloured plates.

Lot 1388

A small picnic basket containing a quantity of Gaydon Melmex ware plates, bowls, cups & saucers.

Lot 8

Collection of Crown Derby tea cups, coffee cups, saucers, plates, tea pot and milk jug

Lot 17

A pair of Cloisonné plates, the blue ground decorated with peonies, 30cm diameter

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