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Lot 365

BRONZE NAME PLATE OF W.H. RADFORD & SONS CONSULTING CIVIL ENGINEERS , 43CM

Lot 685

A Barge ware teapot; Radford hand-painted ceramics; West Germany vases; and other items.

Lot 1368

Two Crown Devon sandwich sets, a Grimwades cube tea pot and a Radford Anenome streamliner teapot - all have some crazing, stars to base of Radford

Lot 1369

A Radford Tall Trees jug - Height 29cm - a pair of John Butlers Storm vases, and a lustre Butterfly vase - all good, crazing to Radford

Lot 1482

Three Radford pottery vases, largest 15.5cm high.

Lot 1729

Matthew Radford, untitled, signed, dated 1998 and numbered 34/95, colour print, I. 63.5 x 56cm.

Lot 74

1938 Bentley 4.25 Litre James Young Sedanca Coupe- One of just three Derby Bentley 'Overdrive' chassis to be bodied as a Sedanca Coupe by James Young- The work of renowned stylist A.F. McNeil who had previously penned some of Gurney Nutting's most notable creations- The subject of much restoration work during the 1990s and resident in a European collection before being recently repatriatedUnveiled to great acclaim at the August 1933 Ascot Races, the Derby Bentley was underpinned by a 'double dropped' chassis featuring all-round semi-elliptic suspension and four-wheel drum brakes. Powered by a more potent version of its Rolls-Royce 20/25 sibling's 3669cc OHV straight-six engine allied to four-speed manual transmission, the newcomer was soon christened the 'Silent Sportscar'. Responding to increased competition from the likes of Alvis and Lagonda, Bentley gave its customers the option of a larger 4257cc engine during the 1936 season. Priced at £50, a comparatively modest sum compared to the cost of a basic chassis, the new unit proved so popular that the smaller capacity powerplant was soon dropped. Nicely balanced to begin with, the Derby Bentley chassis proved more than capable of handling the extra power and torque. Further revised in late 1938, the 'Silent Sportscar' gained centralised chassis lubrication, automatic shock absorbers (with hand control override), better steering, improved 'big-end' crankshaft bearings and - most importantly of all - an 'overdrive' gearbox with direct drive on 3rd gear and overdrive on 4th gear. Available from chassis B2MR onwards, these modifications allowed it to tackle Europe's first generation of high-speed roads such as Italy's autostradas or Germany's autobahns with confidence. Long sought after due to their relaxed cruising capabilities and theoretical 100mph plus performance (they were geared to 107mph in 'overdrive' top), production of the final MR and MX series amounted to a mere 200 cars.Arguably the pre-eminent British coachwork designer of the 1920s / 1930s, former Cunard Line employee A.F. McNeil jumped ship from Gurney Nutting to James Young shortly after the latter was acquired by Rolls-Royce and Bentley dealer Jack Barclay in 1937. Blessed with a wonderful eye for proportion and detail, McNeil penned a supremely elegant Sedanca Coupe design that James Young fitted to just three Derby Bentley 'Overdrive' Series chassis (B72MR, B86MR and B97MX). The first of the trio, chassis B72MR was supplied new to George Sinclair Brodrick Esq. on 15th November 1938. Aged just twenty-three at the time, Mr Brodrick was the grandson of American railway magnate Jay Gould who had once been deemed the world's richest man (the $2.7 million spent contesting his estate during the 1890s entered the Guinness Book of Records as the most costly legal action in history).Mr Brodrick's obituary in The Telegraph noted that he 'mixed dangerous cocktails' and 'went up to Trinity, Cambridge, where he arrived in his Bentley accompanied by his chauffeur. An impoverished young gentleman attended all the lectures on his behalf and provided him with a comprehensive set of notes three weeks before his Finals, which he sailed through'. Awarded an MBE for military service whilst serving in the Irish Guards during World War Two, Mr Brodrick sold the Bentley back to Jack Barclay during November 1940. Thereafter, it is known to have belonged to P.B. Cow Ltd, Harold Radford & Co Ltd, Mrs Howard Sneyd and Messrs Basil Roy Ltd before being acquired by Major P.R.J. Everidge FRCS OBE in February 1961. The veteran of numerous Continental runs during Major Everidge's custodianship, chassis B72MR had its original engine extensively overhauled at an indicated 84,584 miles by G. Ashley Carter of Dorchester, Oxon in November 1984 (£3,422.23). The subject of an article in Retroviseur magazine whilst owned by noted collector / dealer C.A.R. Howard and subsequently featured in his autobiography, the Bentley then passed to fellow dealer Gregor Fisken and on to Hugh Boucher Esq. of Sittingbourne, Kent. Mr Boucher had Derby Bentley specialist Blackmore Engineering Company refurbish the suspension, rejuvenate the heater, fettle the wiring and restore the dynamo etc during January 1997. The following month saw chassis B72MR entrusted to James E. Pearce Specialist Coachbuilders who fitted flashing indicators, rehung the doors and smartened its overall appearance. Further improved by Sargeants of Goudhurst at an indicated 92,733 miles during August 1997, the Bentley was serviced and sold via Frank Dale & Stepson to Dutch collector J.W. ten Ham some two years later. Reissued with its original registration number 'FGW 390' upon repatriation by Frank Dale & Stepson last Summer, chassis B72MR entered the current ownership not long afterwards. A lifelong Bentley enthusiast, the vendor was prompted to acquire the Sedanca Coupe by fond memories of another MR-series 'Overdrive' machine. As well as having acknowledged expert Ken Lee give the four-seater a thorough inspection (paying particular attention to the soundness of its wooden body support frame), the seller treated it to a new pipe for the ride control pump and a full service. Currently showing some 96,800 miles to its odometer, 'FGW 390' presents as an older restoration. The Sedanca roof above the front occupants folds away neatly and the doors not only open and close easily but also sit well within their apertures. Understood to have covered circa 12,000 miles since its last major overhaul, the 4.25 litre straight-six engine runs smoothly and pulls well. Sadly, the vendor does not find driving a Derby Bentley as easy as he once did hence the reason that this notably elegant example is being offered for sale.Accompanying paperwork includes a V5C Registration Document, copy RREC chassis records and numerous bills from the likes of Southgate Motors (London) Ltd, J.M.F. (Somerton) Motors Ltd, Ashley Carter Ltd, Hofmann & Mountfort Ltd, Hofmann's of Henley, Wrighton Bros Coachworks, Blackmore Engineering Company, James E. Pearce Specialist Coachbuilders, Sargeants of Goudhurst and Fiennes Restoration Ltd.PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT (@ 20%)

Lot 444

Two reference books on antique maps by John Booth and P J Radford

Lot 1061

Edward T Radford for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian mottled orange vase, squat ovoid form, shape 3178, 12cm high

Lot 116

Radford homeopathic chemist Birmingham medical mahogany cased bottle set. Condition report: see terms and conditions.

Lot 305

A half hinged bangle set with garnet coloured stones in closed back settings in a fitted box branded J Chantrill 4 Radford Road Nottingham, three bar brooches set with turquoise and one with crystal, a pendant and chain and earstuds.

Lot 8

Two E Radford Vases with blue floral decoration 148/B9 and lidded pot 148.B.P signed E Radford, Burslam

Lot 217

Radford Vase With Hand Painted Floral Decoration, Kensington Ware vase, early XX Century jug with floral decoration, etc:- One Tray

Lot 1141

FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS A large book of signed magazine photographs which have all been taped into the book with over 1,000 autographs, with the vast majority from the lower Leagues. Includes Alan Gowling, Frank McLintock, Gordon Banks, Trevor Francis, Tony Currie, Kevin Keegan, Nobby Stiles, Mike England, John Hollins, George Graham, Geoff Hurst, Bobby Charlton, Mick Channon, Pat Rice, Roger Hunt, Ian Story-Moore, Alan Hansen, Frank Saul, Keith Newton, Dave Mackay, Peter Brabrook, Cliff Jones, Terry Venables, Pat Jennings Peter Bonetti, John Ritchie, Roy McFarland, Ray Wilson, Mick Mills, Ray Clemence, Roy Vernon, Brian Kidd, Rodney Marsh, Terry Cooper, Frank Lampard Jnr & Snr, Charlie George, Colin Todd, Emlyn Hughes, Peter Beardsley, Trevor Brooking, Russell Osman, Mike Summerbee, John Wark, Johnny Haynes, Bill Nicholson, Alan Ball, Danny McGrain, Gordon McQueen, David O'Leary, Liam Brady, John Radford, , Alan Brazil, Sandy Jardine, Brian Talbot, Jim Montgomery, Ray Wilkins, Larry Lloyd, John Greig, Kenny Dalglish, Iain Durrant, Tony Brown, Gary Shaw, Billy Bonds, Terry Paine, and Viv Anderson. Fair to generally good

Lot 52

A collection of 5 19th century ceramic trio's to include a 19th century Crown Derby Imari pattern trio, Samuel Radford trio, T Goode & Co London & pair of Rockingham typre trios's.Measures: 18cm wide

Lot 223

4 pieces of Radford Pottery. Comprising jug, 2 tankards, and a bowl with a handle.

Lot 758

A Collection Of Vintage Vases Six items in total, includes three Edward Thomas Radford for Burslem vessels,namely, two pink floral vases and a jug handpainted with phlox design. Also, a small orange and green art pottery vase, floral and gilt jug and small twin handled vessel decorated with green and yellow carnations by Burleigh Ware.

Lot 758

A Collection Of Vintage Vases Six items in total, includes three Edward Thomas Radford for Burslem vessels,namely, two pink floral vases and a jug handpainted with phlox design. Also, a small orange and green art pottery vase, floral and gilt jug and small twin handled vessel decorated with green and yellow carnations by Burleigh Ware.

Lot 280

Elizabeth Radford hand painted jug vase and another with raised painted petal decoration, white teapot with raised floral decoration

Lot 416

Gordon Radford (1936-2015), Floral still life, signed, oil on canvas, 39 x 29cm.; 15.5 x 11.5in. Artists' Resale Right ("droit de suite") may apply to this lot.

Lot 408

WW1 Medals of Staff Nurse Beatrice Radford. Comprising: British War Medal, Victory Medal, "S. NURSE B RADFORD", QAIMNSR Silver Medal (Birmingham 1916), Bethnal Green Infirmary, London ... Silver Prize Medal with engraved name and date 1916, ... Coin Trench Art Id engraved "S/N B RADFORD CONG- Q.A.I.M.N.S. (R)".

Lot 319

RADFORD STUDIO POTTERY MALLET SHAPE VASE, PAINTED WITH FLOWERS, 10" HIGH, TWO OTHER STUDIO POTTERY VASES AND THREE DITTO JUGS, ONE BEING LUSTRE GLAZED AND EMBOSSED WITH FLOWERS, 6" HIGH (6)

Lot 405

A Crown Devon art deco vase similar Radford vase a musical hunting jug and a china ballerina figure

Lot 164

Radford Pottery, six section Hors D'oeuvre's, two boxes, posy ring, pin tray, wavy posy:- One Tray

Lot 153

Radford Pottery, basket, Hors D'oeuvre's, butter dish, plates, vases, etc:- One Tray

Lot 160

Radford Pottery, three vases, and three jug vases:- One Tray

Lot 1153

GORDON RADFORD (1936-2015); oil on board, 'Flowers in a Blue Jar', signed lower right, 24 x 19cm, framed, supplied with receipt and biographical detail. (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk.

Lot 101

A collection of retro ceramics to include Hornsea pair of bowl vases, Poole Pottery, Poole Studio Pottery, West German vase and trio of bowl vases in the manner of Radford Tallest measures 23cms high.

Lot 313

William S Mycock and Edward T Radford for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, 1933, ovoid form, red ground with iridescent copper band of galleons in full sail, incised ETR, painted monogram and date code, 18cm high

Lot 315

William S Mycock and Edward T Radford for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, 1930, red ground with iridescent foliate scroll design below a interlocking beaded border, impressed and painted marks, 21cm high

Lot 329

Gladys Rodgers and Edward Radford for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian Lapis tazza, mottled grey with zigzag border in green, shape 226, incised ETR, painted monogram, 27.5cm diameter

Lot 2545

Two antique blue & white creamers one by Hilditch & the other by Radford

Lot 2078

Two various Georgian porcelain sugar boxes to include Radford, pattern 748: & another similar. H14cms approx (taller).

Lot 843

A Radford pottery ewer, a parcel gilt Buddha, a Staffordshire spaniel and a Hancock & Sons hors d'oeuvres dish

Lot 204

A Pilkington Royal Lancastrian pedestal bowl, signed Radford; similar ashtray; pair of W M F brass vases and three 1930's painted wood items

Lot 89

Three Maling bowls and a jar; a Carlton ware blue ground bowl and six Radford jugs and vases

Lot 2396

Collection of ceramics including Poole part tea set, Wade Heath, Sylvac, Fieldings, Radford, studio pottery etc

Lot 150

Gordon Radford (b.1936) Scarborough Beach Oil on board, signed 19cm x 24cm

Lot 640

GRAYS POTTERY. A 1930's large, Grays Pottery Art Deco plate, printed mark pattern A456, 30cm. Also two E. Radford hand painted plates etc.

Lot 266

A pair of E Radford jugs, with painted floral decoration; and a pair of floral decorated dishes

Lot 52

Early 20th Century Samuel Radford Art Nouveau tea service, Reg. No. 397812 (34) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 470

A 19th century mahogany arch top longcase clock with painted face and seconds dial, signed by Radford of Hanley, the movement restored

Lot 8

A Radford floral vase painted flowers - 10cm and rose bowl painted violets

Lot 243

Decorative Ceramics - Radford vase; Crown Devon; Beswick leaf dish; Longdons Old Mother Hubbard teapot; collector plates; etc

Lot 566

RADFORD POTTERY, to include cruet items, vases, etc

Lot 1577

Matthew Radford (b.1971), Untitled, oil on canvas, signed and dated 2011 on stretcher, unframed, 214cm x 184cm.

Lot 131

A Tray of Ceramics to Include Radford Jug, Sylvac Planter, Novelty Teapot, Home Pride Cruet and Ceramic Salt etc

Lot 219

A SELECTION OF CHINA AND POTTERY INCLUDING Susie Cooper, Radford ware, Charlotte Reed, Carlton ware and a Clarice Cliff 'Bizarre' pattern platter

Lot 6

LOT OF DECORATIVE CERAMICS including Beleek, Dresden, Winton, Radford and Noritake examples

Lot 227

COLLECTION OF DECORATIVE CERAMICSincludes two small Royal Copenhagen vases, Carlton Ware, Poole, Maling, Rosenthal, Beswick Ware, Wedgwood, Noritake, Radford and lady artist pieces

Lot 527

Arsenal Legends 10 X 8 photos T Neill, J Radford, J Sammels, P Storey, B Wilson, J Hartson, K Sansom, C George. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.

Lot 1248

Ceramics - various vases and jugs to include Sylvac shell vase; a Radford green glazed jug; a Ruskin type mottled glaze jug etc (qty)

Lot 308

INDIAN TREE PATTERN DINNER WARES, FOUR 1960's STYLE COFFEE POTS, A SMALL RADFORD VASE, AND OTHER TEA WARES VARIOUS

Lot 39

FILM DIRECTORS: A good selection of signed 5 x 7 photographs, few larger (2) and some smaller (3), by various film directors, most French, comprising Claude Chabrol (1930-2010), Luc Besson, Ken Loach (signed to the verso), a rare autograph by Just Jaeckin director of Emmanuelle, Michael Radford, Arnaud Desplechin, Claude Pinoteau, Emir Kusturika, Alexandre Aja and Etienne Chatilliez. All are signed in bold ink to clear areas of the images. VG £80-100

Lot 65

A Royal Lancastrian vase of cylindrical form with inverted neckPainted in cobalt blue with geometric motifs, finished on a light blue ground, thrown by E.T. Radford and produced by William S. Mycock, height 22cm CONDITION REPORT: Good condition with no chips, cracks or restoration

Lot 117

Pair of Radford Candlesticks, with handpainted flower decoration, Goebel figure, Wade Whimsies, Melba shire horses etc.

Lot 1455

FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS A large book with over 840 signed magazine photographs which have all been taped into the book . Includes Ted Ditchburn, George Mutch, Stanley Matthews, Mel Hopkins, Bert Williams, Derek Dooley, George Robb, Nat Lofthouse, Bobby Collins, Tom Finney, Len Shackleton, Roy Bentley, Ray Crawford, Johnny Haynes, Ronnie Clayton, Billy Liddell, John Bond, John Radford, Derek Kevan, Bill Nicholson, Don Howe, Dave Mackay, Bob Stokoe, John Greig, Norman Hunter, George Graham, Wilf McGuinness, Len Duquemin, Shay Brennan, Bryan Douglas, Jeff Astle, Derek Dougan, Wilf Mannion, Brian Labone, Joe Baker, Fred Pickering, Bobby Lennox, Peter Swan, Peter Shilton, Jimmy Armfield, Bobby Charlton, Generally good

Lot 292

FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS A folder of over 250 signed magazine / newspaper photos from the 1950's & 1960's including Roy Bentley,. Bobby Collins, Pat Jennings, Raymond Kopa, Jimmy Dickenson, David Webb, Ron Springett, Eddie Baily, Ronnie Clayton, Stanley Matthews, Bryan Douglas, Alan Mullery, Johnny Haynes, Gary Sprake, Bert Williams, Tommy Eglington, Bobby Robson, Tom Finney, Bobby Tambling, Derek Dooley, Norman Deeley, Ted Ditchburn, Billy Liddell, John Radford, Vic Keeble, Trevor Ford, Nat Lofthouse, Bill Slater and Johnny Haynes. Generally good

Lot 755

PAIR E RADFORD JUG VASES. H22CM C

Lot 1226

A collection of English and Continental pottery and porcelain, to include: a Wade ballet vase; and a 1950s Radford vase.

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