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Lot 225

A Royal Copenhagen figure of a seated monkey, height 12cmIn good condition and appears free from cracks, chips or restoration.

Lot 227

A Royal Copenhagen porcelain vase of slightly baluster shape having a tapered neck, height 23cm, together with three other Royal Copenhagen floral porcelain vases

Lot 152

A Lladro porcelain figure of a girl holding a bunch of balloons, h.25cm; together with another two Lladro figures of girls holding baskets of flowers, a Royal Copenhagen figure of a girl praying, and one other porcelain figure (4)Lady with goose is missing something from her hand.A further figure with damage to flowers.Otherwise appear OK.

Lot 559

Two boxes of mixed ceramics to include studio wares, contemporary Chinese effects, Royal Copenhagen dish etcThe majority of the blue jar's surface has crazing, otherwise no apparent chips or cracks. The Chinese jar is in very good condition with no obvious faults.

Lot 642

A large Royal Copenhagen figure of a fisher boy seated on a rock model no:1659.

Lot 642

A Royal Copenhagen Denmark dish, 1024, 18.5cm wide

Lot 1469

A white ground Royal Copenhagen dressing table set of matching candlesticks and trinket dish, with pierced detail.

Lot 1457

A quantity of china including Royal Crown Derby dish, two Coalport 'Countryware' shell dishes, Portmeirion chamber pot, Copenhagen plaques etc.

Lot 292

A collection of seven Royal Copenhagen ceramic figures includes; cat, squirrel, otter and mice 

Lot 291

A collection of seven Royal Copenhagen ceramic figures, includes; frog, salmon, owl, penguin, etc. 

Lot 1151

An early 20th Century Royal Copenhagen figurine of a milk maid weaning a calf, incised signature to the base, model number '779', decorator's mark '109', pre 1923, 16 cm high

Lot 1123

A Royal Copenhagen figurine of a young woman and goose, numbered 528, 18.5 cm

Lot 274

Two Royal Copenhagen figures (A/F), similar ashtray, etc.

Lot 90039

Royal Copenhagen, Sitzendes Schwein, Entwurf wohl Erik Nielsen um 1910, Ausführung Copenhagen bis 1923, Porzellan weißer Scherben zart farbig unter Glasur bemalt, im Boden bez. Denmark, blaue Wellenmarke, Malerzeichen BU und Modellnummer 101, im Bauch schlecht sichtbares Künstlermonogramm, L 14 cm. 3747-010

Lot 90085

"Aquarius", Porzellanfigur, Royal Copenhagen 2. H. 20. Jh., Sternzeichenfigur (Wassermann), Entwurf Christel Marott, Bisquitporzellan, auf Boden bez. Aquarius Design Christel, Stempelmarke in Grün u. blaue Wellen, H: 18 cm, L: 22,5 cm, 3772 - 0005

Lot 6041

Royal Copenhagen inkstand designed by Olaf Mathiesen (1878-1953), circa 1921, of oval design with two penguins perched on the side preparing to dive and centre covered inkwell, No. 2190/ 143, W30cm

Lot 1042

Mixed lot of Framed pictures, A Royal Copenhagen plaque and 2 WW2 framed embroided sweetheart cards

Lot 710

Mid Century Royal Copenhagen leaf pattern vase designed by Gurd Bogelund.

Lot 3

TWO ROYAL COPENHAGEN VASES AND AN OVAL DISH each with floral decoration on a blue and white groundthe vases each: 14cm highQty: 3

Lot 608

ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE OF A BLACK LABRADOR AND OTHERS including a pair of Chinese reproduction cat figures, Border Fine Art group, Royal Copenhagen fish and othersQty: 8

Lot 112

GROUP OF BLUE AND WHITE CERAMICS including Royal Copenhagen vases and a bullet shaped tea potvases 24cm high

Lot 104

ROYAL COPENHAGEN VASE of ovoid form, decorated with a boat scene 22cm high

Lot 119

TWO ROYAL COPENHAGEN VASES decorated with flowersthe taller 22cm high

Lot 110

GROUP OF ROYAL COPENHAGEN AND OTHER ANIMAL FIGURES including birds and cats

Lot 138

A Royal Copenhagen sitting Fanoe girl figure designed by Lotte Benter, printed mark Royal Copenhagen and number 1315, 13cm high and three pices of Russian blue and white ceramic   (4)

Lot 188

A Royal Copenhagen porcelain seated dog with painted marks to base, together with two other Copenhagen porcelain seated dogs. H.7 W.13 D.6cm largest

Lot 284

A Royal Copenhagen blue and white fluted porcelain part coffee set each with painted and impressed marks to base. H.28cm largest

Lot 196

A Royal Doulton porcelain black and white standing dog, HN9113, together with a Beswick bisque porcelain Beswick dog, a Royal Copenhagen porcelain dog and one other. H.14 W.20 D.7cm largest

Lot 342

A Royal Copenhagen Ellen Malmer Faijance stoneware dish and other items to include a Copenhagen dish and a Susie Ball bowlLocation:

Lot 368

Two pieces of Bohemian blue cobalt overlaid cut glass items together with a pair of Royal Copenhagen Holme Gaard of Copenhagen clear glass candleholdersLocation: R2:1

Lot 14

A Royal Copenhagen figure of a recumbent tiger, 31cm long 

Lot 13

A Royal Copenhagen porcelain figure of a seated fisher boy, 19cm high; and another of a seated girl sewing 14cm high 

Lot 12

A Royal Copenhagen porcelain figure of a duck; another of a fish; a Bing & Grondahl figure of a seated cat; two 20th Century Delft tiles depicting windmills and sailing barges and two other figures 

Lot 407

The important Naval General Service Medal awarded to Able Seaman Charles Stewart, who was present on board H.M.S. Mars in her epic conflict with the Hercule in April 1798, and later fought at Trafalgar aboard H.M.S. Victory Naval General Service 1793-1840, 2 clasps, Mars 21 April 1798, Trafalgar (Charles Stewart.) suspension claw re-fixed, edge bruising and contact wear, otherwise nearly very fine £14,000-£18,000 --- Provenance: Payne Collection 1911; Glendining’s, May 1922, July 1946 (G. Dalrymple White Collection), and July 1977; Spink, July 2000 (Ron Byatt Collection) £11,500; Dix Noonan Webb, November 2015 (John Goddard Collection) £14,000. Mars 21 April 1798 [26 issued] - 10 medals known, including examples in the National Maritime Museum; Royal Naval Museum; Honeyman Collection (U.S.A.); and Patiala Collection (Sheesh Mahal Museum, India). Trafalgar [1611 issued] - including 18 officers and 104 men on board Nelson’s flagship Victory. The published Naval General Service Medal rolls confirm Charles Stewart as an Ordinary Seaman aboard the Mars for the action of 21 April 1798, and as an Able Seaman aboard the Victory at the battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805. One other man appears on the roll with these names as a recipient of the ‘Copenhagen 1801’ clasp. Charles Stewart, who was from Banffshire, Scotland, originally entered the Royal Navy aboard H.M.S. Zealand in September 1797 but had removed to the Mars in time for her famous duel with the Hercule in April 1798: Mars captures Hercule At 11 a.m. on the 21st April as the British fleet was crossing the Iroise Passage two sails were spotted to the east. The three most easterly ships were detached to investigate the sails, these being the 74-gun ships of the line Mars, Captain Alexander Hood, and Ramillies, Captain H. Inman, and the 38-gun frigate Jason, Captain C. Stirling. At 2 p.m. a third sail was sighted close to the shore to the southeast. This new sail was much larger than those sighted earlier, and the squadron turned towards the new ship, the 74-gun Hercule on her maiden voyage. During the chase Ramillies lost her fore topmast and dropped back, whereupon Captain Hood made every effort to accelerate the sailing of the Mars and soon gained on the leading ship, the Jason, and the Hercule. Captain L'Héritier of the Hercule realised that in open water he would soon be caught and overwhelmed, and sought instead to escape through the channel of the Raz de Sein. As the Hercule neared the channel, the Mars overtook the Jason and Captain Hood put her on a starboard tack and bore down on the Hercule. At 8.30 p.m., finding herself unable to sail against the strong current, the Hercule dropped anchor at the mouth of the channel, swung her broadside about to face the enemy and furled her sails. Captain Hood attempted to manoeuvre the Mars into an effective position to attack the Hercule, but the current in the Raz de Sein passage prevented this and instead he decided to bring the Mars directly alongside and fight broadside to broadside. At 9.25 p.m., after an initial heavy exchange, with the Mars fighting the current, she pulled slightly ahead of the Hercule and dropped anchor. The port bow anchor of the Mars became entangled with the starboard anchor of the Hercule, causing the British ship to swing violently and collide with the Hercule. Thus entangled and with sides rubbing together, both captains ordered their ships to pour fire into the other. The situation was such that many cannons on both ships could not be run out, and instead had to be fired from inside, so that the ships sides were much burnt and quite blackened. During the exchange, Captain Hood was mortally wounded by a musket shot to the thigh but he lived just long enough to hear the cheers of his victorious seamen, and to learn that he had not in vain died for his country. The Hercule twice failed to board the Mars sustaining heavy casualties on each attempt. Captain L'Héritier himself was injured twice leading the assault. At 1030 p.m., after an hour of continual bombardment L'Héritier surrendered, the hull of the Hercule being torn open and the Jason being seen fast approaching. The Hercule had suffered a loss of 250 men killed and wounded. The casualties of the Mars were also very heavy. In addition to Captain Hood, a Captain of Marines, one Midshipman and 28 men were killed or missing, and two Lieutenants, one Midshipman and 57 men were wounded. The Hercule was carried into Plymouth and added to the Navy under the same name. Lieutenant William Butterfield, First of the Mars, was promoted to the rank of Commander. Stewart joins the Victory and fights at Trafalgar Very probably aboard the Mars when she was beached in April 1802, Stewart was quickly 'Prest' back into service aboard the Penelope and, in May 1803, joined the ship's company of the Victory, in which ship he was present under Nelson at Trafalgar: 'The story of the great fight, which commenced at noon, needs no telling here. On the firing ceasing, the Victory was found to have lost 57 killed and 103 wounded, and was herself all but a wreck. The tremendous fire to which she had been exposed when leading her line into action had caused great damage at a very early period in the Battle; and before she herself fired a gun, many of her spars were shot away, and great injury had been done to her hull, especially to the fore part. At the conclusion of the action she had lost her mizzenmast, the fore-topmast had to be struck to save the foremast, and the main mast was not much better, while her figurehead had been struck by shot and part of it carried away. Her sails were badly wounded, and it took all the exertions of her crew to refit the rigging sufficiently to stand the bad weather that followed. Her trophy, the 74-gun French Redoubtable, was one of those that sank after the action in deep water, and in her, as many of the other vessels lost, went down her Prize Crew of gallant British seamen. On 3 November the Victory sailed from Gibraltar on the melancholy but proud duty of conveying the body of the dead hero of England. She reached Spithead on 4 December, and Sheerness on the 22nd, where Nelson's body was removed to a yacht for conveyance to Greenwich and St. Paul's. During the ceremony of removing his remains, the hero's flag, which had flown half-mast ever since the action, was lowered for the last time' (Ref: The Trafalgar Roll, by Colonel R. H. Holden). Able Seaman Stewart was invalided at Malta Hospital in early December 1807 and later became a Greenwich Pensioner. He must have died after 17 December 1863 since all deaths are recorded in ADM 73/47 up to this date. Sold with detailed research by Captain K. J. Douglas-Morris, R.N.

Lot 1228

32 Royal Copenhagen collectors plates together with a small Copenhagen pierced vase. (D).

Lot 45

Royal Copenhagen model of a fisher boy, model no.079, seated on rockwork, on a shaped oval base, 18.5cm high, a model of a boy satire seated riding a turtle, model no.858, a German porcelain model of an owl, naturalistically coloured on a white tree stump base, a Grays pottery silver lustre model of a horse, various printed marks  (4)

Lot 46

Group of Royal Copenhagen porcelain, 20th century, printed marks, comprising a model of a recumbent cow, model no.1072, 16cm long a model of a penguin, shape no.3003, a small bottle vase painted with flower, painted 8L3/1258 marks, a small blue and white dish decorated with the Little Mermaid, another with a guard before the Amalienborg Slit and a small square-shaped Bing & Grondahl dish, painted with flowering prunus  (6)

Lot 32

Moorcroft small green ground globular orchid pattern vase, blue signature, impressed marks, a Royal Copenhagen blue and white baluster vase decorated with seagulls in seascape, printed green and blue marks, pattern no.1138/2289, a Gouda small spill vase, painted with stylised flowers, painted blue marks, a Wedgwood lustreware butterfly-pattern small faceted sugar bowl and a Quimper two handled bowl ( 5) 

Lot 47

Various Royal Copenhagen models of animals, 20th century, various printed and painted marks, comprising two figures of mice, one on corn on the cob, shape no.512, another on rockwork no.571, a model of a robin 2266, a pair of ducks 516, a small mermaid 2313, model of a fish 2553, a Scottie dog marked DJ Copenhagen below star 1094 and a model of a dachshund 3140, 10.5cm long  (8)

Lot 74

Royal Copenhagen figure of a faun with lizard on a fluted column, printed and painted blue and green marks, numbered 433, modelled seated playing pan pipes, on column and square base, 20.5cm high

Lot 43

Royal Copenhagen figure of a girl sewing together with a Wallendorf figure of a dancer (2)

Lot 308

A Royal Copenhagen stoneware figure formed as a recumbent deer. Possibly by Knud Kyhn. (7cm x 10cm)

Lot 494

A Royal Copenhagen plate and various other china

Lot 2039

Royal Copenhagen vase with floral decoration, a Poole pottery traditional ware vase, a Carltonware condiment set in the form of seashells, three Janus pottery figures and assorted chinaware (1 box) 

Lot 177

Character from a play published by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. Glossy finish; Royal Copenhagen backstamp. Artist: Adolf JahnIssued: c. 1960Dimensions: 3.75"L x 3.75"W x 14"HManufacturer: Royal CopenhagenCountry of Origin: DenmarkCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 579

ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' PIERCED PORCELAIN PLATE, painted with a titled specimen of 'Viola epipsila Ladeb', green printed and blue underglazed marks, black title, 23.2cm diam.Provenance: private collection North WalesComments: appears in very good condition, viewing recommended

Lot 207

1960s Baca Bowl by Johanne Gerber for Aluminia Royal Copenhagen in hand painted Fajance Birds design. 17 cm wide.

Lot 618

A Royal Copenhagen vase and a carnival glass vase

Lot 600

ROYAL COPENHAGEN 42-tlg. Frühstücksservice 'Prinzess', 1. Wahl, 1975-1979. 14 Kaffeetassen (1 beschädigt, Nr. 756), 12 Untertassen (756), 11 Frühstücksteller (573), 1 Sahnegießer (522), 1 Zuckerdose (691), 1 Schälchen (624), 1 Salzstreuer (712) und 1 Pfefferstreuer (711). Gut erhalten. | ROYAL COPENHAGEN 42-piece 'Princess' breakfast service, 1st choice, 1975-1979. 14 coffee cups (1 damaged, no. 756), 12 saucers (756), 11 breakfast plates (573), 1 cream jug (522), 1 sugar bowl (691), 1 small bowl (624), 1 salt shaker (712) and 1 pepper shaker (711). Well preserved.

Lot 622

ROYAL COPENHAGEN Vase 'Magnolien', Marke von 1969-1974. Weißporzellan mit kobaltblauem Fond und feiner polychromer Malerei eines Magnolienzweigs mit Blüten, Nr. 2830 und 3549, H. ca. 23 cm. Gut erhalten.| ROYAL COPENHAGEN Vase 'Magnolias', brand from 1969-1974. White porcelain with cobalt blue fond and fine polychrome painting of a magnolia branch with blossoms, no. 2830 and 3549, h. approx. 23 cm. Well preserved.

Lot 261

GROßE KAFFEEKANNE MIT DECKEL, Porzellanmanuf RoyalCopenhagen, Dekor Musselmalet Vollspitze, H. 28,5 cm, Modellnr 1202, blaue Wellen- bzw grüne Stempelmarke unter Glasur, 1. Wahl

Lot 262

KAFFEEKANNE MIT DECKEL, Porzellanmanuf RoyalCopenhagen, Dekor Musselmalet Halbspitze, H. 22 cm, Modellnr 518, blaue Wellen- bzw grüne Stempelmarke unter Glasur, 1. Wahl

Lot 263

TEEKANNE MIT DECKEL, Porzellanmanuf Royal Copenhagen,Dekor Musselmalet Halbspitze, H. 16 cm, Modellnr 611, blaue Wellen- bzw grüne Stempelmarke unter Glasur, 1. Wahl

Lot 264

KAKAO-/SCHOKOLADENKANNE, Porzellanmanuf RoyalCopenhagen, Dekor Musselmalet gerippt, H. 23 cm, Modellnr 482, blaue Wellen- bzw grüne Stempelmarke unter Glasur, 1. Wahl, Deckel fehlt

Lot 266

RECHAUD/STÖVCHEN, Porzellanmanuf Royal Copenhagen,Dekor Musselmalet gerippt, 2 tlg., 9,5 x 16 cm, Modellnr 9787, blaue Wellen- bzw grüne Stempelmarke unter Glasur, je 1. Wahl

Lot 267

FUßSCHALE, Porzellanmanuf Royal Copenhagen,Dekor Musselmalet Vollspitze, 17,5 x 27,3 cm, Modellnr 1022, blaue Wellen- bzw grüne Stempelmarke unter Glasur, 1. Wahl

Lot 268

DECKELSCHÜSSEL, Porzellanmanuf Royal Copenhagen,Dekor Musselmalet Halbspitze, 15 x 27 x 19,5 cm, Modellnr 622 bzw 622-1129, blaue Wellen- bzw grüne Stempelmarke unter Glasur, je 1. Wahl

Lot 269

FUßSCHALE, Porzellanmanuf Royal Copenhagen, DekorMusselmalet Halbspitze, 15 x 21,2 cm, Modellnr 513, blaue Wellen- bzw grüne Stempelmarke unter Glasur, 1. Wahl

Lot 270

SPEISETELLER, Satz von 6, Porzellanmanuf Royal Copenhagen,Dekor Musselmalet Halbspitze, Dm 25 cm, Modellnr 571, blaue Wellen- bzw grüne Stempelmarke unter Glasur, je 1. Wahl

Lot 271

SUPPENTELLER, Satz von 6, Porzellanmanuf RoyalCopenhagen, Dekor Musselmalet Halbspitze, Dm 23,5 cm, Modellnr 659, blaue Wellen- bzw grüne Stempelmarke unter Glasur, je 1. Wahl

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