An extremely rare Rockingham cabinet tea set, c.1826-30, comprising teapot, sucrier and cover and a milk jug, each piece of baluster shape applied with flowers and green tendrils, and finely painted with a bouquet and sprays of flowers, on three branch shaped feet, all with red griffin marks, teapot 17cm highcf. D G Rice, Rockingham Ornamental Porcelain, colour plate 13.
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A rare and early pair of Rockingham porcelain cabinet plates, c.1826, each possibly painted by John Cresswell with a flower and fruit bouquet within a maroon border with gilt anthemions, rare red griffin mark and low pattern no. 417, D. 23cm, one crackedcf. D G Rice, The Illustrated Guide to Rockingham Porcelain and Pottery, figure 69.
A rare Rockingham porcelain ornithological cup, cover and stand, c.1826-30, applied with entwined twig shaped handles, painted with a Nile goose titled 'Chenalopex aegytiaca' and butterflies, red griffin mark, H. 14cm, faultsCf. D G Rice, Rockingham Ornamental Porcelain, colour plate 15 and A & A Cox, Rockingham 1745-1842, colour plate 95 for a plate painted with similar birds and insects, which is inscribed 'Insects of Surinam by Merian'. The authors speculate that the artists may well have copied the designs from rare books or prints at Wentworth House.
A rare pair of Rockingham porcelain cabinet plates, c.1826-30, painted by George Speight with an arrangement of flowers in a formal garden, one with a view to Wentworth Woodhouse, the other of the Doric folly, within pink banded borders and 'shark tooth' edge, red griffin mark, D. 24cmcf. D. G. Rice, Rockingham Ornamental Porcelain, colour plate 8.The house and gardens depicted on the plate are those of Wentworth Woodhouse, the seat of Earl Fitzwilliam, the sponsor of the Rockingham factory.
A rare documentary Rockingham porcelain plaque, c.1826-30, painted by William Bailey with a spaniel chasing a pheasant, red griffin mark, inscribed in red 'No. 17 Bailey, Pinxt.', 10.5cm x 14cm, fine crackscf. D. G. Rice, Rockingham Ornamental Porcelain, plate 98.This is the only documented piece of factory marked Rockingham porcelain signed by William Willis Bailey. According to A & A Cox, Rockingham 1745-1842, Bailey was one of the most notable artists employed at the Rockingham Works. In 1832, in an account in the Yorkshire Gazette of the dessert service being prepared for William IV, Bailey is listed as one of the artists employed on the service. Several of the plaques by the more notable artists were on display in the China Showroom at the Rockingham Pottery, as they were listed among the items confiscated from the Bramelds and sent to Wentworth House at the closure of the Works.
A rare and fine Rockingham porcelain pot pourri basket and cover, 1830-42, probably painted by Edwin Steele with a continuous band of flowers on a shelf, the rim encrusted with flowers, the pierced domed cover applied with a Yorkshire white rose, puce griffin mark, H. 16.5cmCf. D G Rice, The Illustrated Guide to Rockingham Pottery and Porcelain, Colour plate II.
A rare Rockingham porcelain cabinet plate, c.1830-42, probably painted by John Wager Brameld with a vignette of the artist riding a donkey, beside the figure a girl in a landscape, within a deep green border, puce griffin mark, iron red pattern no. 759, D. 23.5cmCf. D G Rice, Rockingham Ornamental Porcelain, plate 93. On page 40 of the book the author states that the painting possibly depicts John Wager Brameld, the [Rockingham] artist brother, going to work for he is believed to have done this on a donkey.
A rare Rockingham porcelain octagonal cabinet plate, c.1830-42, the centred finely painted with a titled view of classical ruins 'In Italy', the border finely modelled with flowers, within a shell and gadroon moulded edge, puce griffin mark, W. 25cmCf. D G. Rice, Rockingham Ornamental Porcelain, colour plate 10.
A rare Rockingham porcelain sample plate for the William IV service, c.1830-7, finely painted to the centre with the Royal Coat of Arms, within a narrow band of roses, thistles and shamrock, emblematic of the Union, and a tooled gilt honeycomb, acorn and oak leaf lilac ground border with 'shark tooth' edge, unmarked, D. 23.6cm, repairedCf, D G RIce, The Illustrated Guide to Rockingham Porcelain and Pottery, plate 55 which is in Clifton Park Museum, Rotherham.
A rare Rockingham gilt and white porcelain figure of a begging pug and another of a seated pug, c.1826-30, the begging pug with incised mark 'No. 75', the seated pug with red griffin mark, inscribed 'CL1', 5.5cm and 6.5cm, former restoredCf. Dennis G. Rice, Dogs in English Porcelain, colour plates 23 and 20 and also A & A cox, Rockingham 1745-1842, page 346 which lists the known animal figure model numbers. Model no. 75 is unrecorded in the book.
WWII Trooper T V Moreton 15th/19th King`s Royal Hussars Medal Group.This man's medals are a rare group to a true antagonist of the Wehrmacht, in his own words "I was a POW for 5 years and made eight escapes in all, the last escape I joined up with the Polish resistance and fought with them for over five months. I eventually left the Poles because they couldn't get me back to England, but they gave me a compass, food and civvies which I bartered for whilst working on a state farm".Medals are with certificates despite being awarded post war; together with his memoirs of being in Stalag VIII, photos of him meeting Princess Anne and other related ephemera, medals include:Belgian Cross for the veterans of Leopold IIIDunkirk medalMedal for the Aisne with Aisne 1939-45 barMilitary Order of the Firing SquadWar medal of EisenhowerCombattants de la SommeFrench WWII partisans CrossPolish WWII Army resistance medal in FrancePolish Cross for Freedom and Independence with swordsOfficers Cross of the Polish Movement in FranceMedal Sphinx 1935-45, 197039-45 starFrance & Germany StarDefence MedalBritish War Medal
A 1980 Reliant Scimitar GTC, registration number ONM 692V, Champagne. The GTC is a rare car as only 442 were built over a six year period between 1980 and 1986. The body featured a T-bar roof similar to Triumph's Stag which offered rigidity to the structure and safety to the four passengers. The running gear was taken care of by the tried and tested Ford V6 engine and gearbox in either automatic or four speed manual with overdrive. This rare manual overdrive equipped example is finished in Champagne with a Mushroom velour interior and has the benefit of being fitted with a hard top for all year round motoring. Our vendor advises us that the Scimitar is running and driving with a current MOT but would benefit from some fettling in a few areas. There is a good accompanying history file with receipts for maintenance, previous MOTs and an original owners handbook. Now offering an alternative to the contemporary Triumph Stag or Mercedes SL at a much more competitive price this GTC is well worth consideration. V5C, MOT to July 2019, ***not tax exempt yet*** See illustration. All lots in this sale are sold as is and bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Please read our terms and conditions
A 1974 Land Rover Series III military lightweight 1/2 ton utility truck, registration number HHO 198S, chassis number 95102896A, engine number 95107825A, green. The lightweight or Airportable as it was known was employed by the armed forces, as the name would imply, because it was capable of being airlifted by both helicopter and cargo aircraft. The modifications to the bodywork and chassis enabled the Land Rover to be packed onto a pallet for transportation. This petrol engined lightweight was decommissioned from the army in 1978 and was registered for civilian use. Having been recently sympathetically restored by a garage proprietor?s son, work included the canvas tilt being renewed with a correct military specification item, the bodywork repainted and the wheels replaced with oversized steel aftermarket items fitted with BP Goodrich tyres. This relatively rare version of the classic Series Land Rover will be offered for sale with a history file containing copies of the military paperwork, receipts and some previous MOTs. V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustration. All lots in this sale are sold as is and bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Please read our terms and conditions
A 1966 Triumph 1300, registration number CEJ 904D, chassis number RD 06009, engine number RD 63285, blue. The replacement for the Herald the new front wheel drive 1300 went on sale in January 1965 having been announced in October of the previous year. This example was registered in April 1966 and is finished in blue coachwork with a Shadow blue interior. Our vendor purchased the Triumph last year and has rebuilt the brakes front and rear with new discs, pads, callipers, master cylinder and rear brake cylinder since. There are receipts for the brake components on file. This charming and now rare small family saloon would make an excellent starter classic and will be offered for auction without reserve. V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustration All lots in this sale are sold as is and bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Please read our terms and conditions.
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