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COLLECTION OF ROYAL COPENHAGEN FLORAL PAINTED PORCELAIN LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising seven teacups and saucers, each painted with bouquets and sprays of flowers, with a gilt rim to a wavy and basket moulded body, saucers 14.7cm diameter, TOGETHER WITH seven similarly decorated plates, each with a pierced scalloped edged rim, green printed and underglaze blue wave factory marks(pierced plates 18.5cm diameter)
The Victory Medal awarded to Stoker 1st Class F. G. Stubbington, Royal Navy, who was interned in Denmark after the submarine E13 ran aground off the German coast in August 1915 and was attacked by a German torpedo boat Victory Medal 1914-19 (304560 F. G. Stubbington. Sto. 1. R.N.) very fine £50-£70 --- Francis George Stubbington was born at Soberton, Hampshire, on 20 August 1883, and was a miller when he joined the Royal Navy on 27 July 1903. He transferred to the submarine service in early 1913, and was serving aboard submarine E13 when she ran aground on the sandbanks of Saltholm just outside Copenhagen on the night of 18/19 August 1915. The next morning she was attacked by German torpedo boat destroyers which caused the loss of 15 petty officers and men before the remainder abandoned ship and spent the remainder of the war interned in Denmark. Stubbington was repatriated in December 1918 and received his Naval L.S. & G.C. medal in February 1919. Also entitled to 1914-15 Star and British War Medal. Sold with copied record of service and other research.
EARLS OF BREADALBANE - A COLLECTION OF MANUSCRIPTS, INCLUDING 1) Papers mainly concerning the Earls of Breadalbane. (1) Burgess ticket of John Campbell, Earl of Breadalbane, as burgess of St. Andrews, 24 October 1789; (2) Burgess ticket of John, Earl of Breadalabane, admitting him burgess of Dundee, 3 Nov. 1796; (3) Commission by Grand Master Maston to John Lord Viscount Glenorchy as Provincial Grand Master, 30 Nov. 1827; (4) Burgess ticket of John Lord Glenorchy as free-man of the burgh of Dumfries, 21 August 1739; (5) Burgess ticket of John Earl of Breadalbane as burgess of Inverary, 26 Sept. 1785; (6) Royal warrant authorising John, Marquis of Breadalbane.. to invest the King of Prussia with the ensigns of the Garter, 22 Feb. 1861, signed by Queen Victoria; (7) Bundle of executory papers, 1834-7, comprising interim state of the personal estate of John Marquis of Breadalbane as at 11 Nov. 1837, & statement of the personal funds and effects of the Marquis, Oct. 1834, (8) Letters relating to the Earl of Breadalbane on personal affairs and military news, June 1795-Dec. 1814 (20 items); (9) Papers concerning the 4th Earl of Breadalbane, 1802-1831, relating to a loan relating to the Langton estate, letter to Miss Gavin regarding marriage provision, manuscript prayers, observations on estate accounts; (10) Estate papers, with personal and household accounts pertaining to the 1st Marquis of Breadalbane 1803-31, 18 items, including copy letter to Mr Telford regarding improvements to Highlands, cellar list, warrant, letter regarding Langton Mill, letting of hill farms, bills for furnishings, regulations for factory accounts, building works at Achmore, proposed Reform Bill; (11) Various documents and letters on military matters including one concerning use of military doctors on civil business, 1797-1838, 14 items; (12) Correspondence on various political and personal matters mostly to Lord Breadalbane, including several on geographical matters, 1848-1853, 24 items, relating to candidate for the Chair of Greek or Latin in the New Irish colleges, copying pictures for the Queen, petition, Queen's journey through Lanarkshire, contributions to a fund for emigration of workwomen, apologising for non attending at Parliament, completion of the Geographical Map of Scotland, &c.; (13) Miscellaneous letters, mostly to Lord Breadalbane 1862-96, 11 items including correspondence from Landseer, letter of introduction, building of a chapel in Oban for the Free Church, &c.; (14) Forms of prayer (printed) for use in the consecration of the colours of the Irish Guards, 1902; (15) Copies of correspondence with original letters and other papers concerning Charles Grant, viscomte de Vaux, and the raising of regiments from among French emigrants, 1794, 14 items; (16) Printed and manuscript list of cargoes landed by ships of the Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies, the French Compagnie des Indes and the Dutch Oost-Indische Compagnie, at London, Gottenburg, Copenhagen and elsewhere, 1755, 25 items, mainly Dutch; (17) Business and personal accounts of David Gavin, 1750-57, 8 items; (18) Langton Estate accounts, 1759, 23 items, comprising account books of day labourers, tasks carried out, accounts of land and grass rents, oxen and cows grazed, receipts for cartage, wright and tannery work &c.; (19) Small papers relating to affairs of David Gavin of Langton 1769-1772, 25 items; (20) Receipts and small papers, similar to those above 1759-72, 28 items; (21) Miscellaneous papers relating to the Langton estates, 1758-1770, 15 items; (22) Letters on personal, estate and agricultural matters by Robert Scott of Dunninald, mostly to David Gavin of Langton, 1761-1771, 18 items; (23) Edinburgh Almanack for the year 1756, containing a memorandum on cash drawn at Middelburgh; (24) Cuttings-book pertaining to Lady Elizabeth Gavin, containing receipts for wages paid, books purchases, personal and estate expenses 1812-15; (25) Correspondence, mostly by Elizabeth Gavin to the Earl of Breadalbane on personal, business and family matters, principally the upbringing of Lord Glenorchy, 1797-1816, 24 items, including news on progress of work on the new house at Langton, list of books required for Lord Glenorchy and sending news of his studies, diet and temperament, &c.; (26) Diary, June-Nov. 1849, containing personal notes and observations, including details of a trip to Rotterdam on 26 Oct. 1849; (27) Papers relating to the Dukes of Buckingham and Chandos - Printed Lyrics (2), a Farewell Song and A War Song, 1899-1900; Account of the Marquis of Chandos for cash advanced for election expenses in 1830 (quantity)Footnote: Note: A substantial collection of legal papers and correspondence, chiefly relating to Lieutenant-General John Campbell, 4th Earl and 1st Marquis of Breadalbane (1762–1834), John Campbell, 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane, (1796–1862), John Lord Glenorchy, John 4th Earl of Breadalbane (1802-1831), Gavin Campbell, 1st Marquess of Breadalbane, ( 1851-1922), personal matters and their estates around Loch Tay in the central Highlands of Scotland.
Fredrik Jürgensen, Copenhagen. An 18K gold key wind quarter repeating open face pocket watchDate: Circa 1830Movement: Gilt full plate, cylinder escapement, plain 3-arm balance, cylindrical pillarsDial: White, black Roman numerals, black outer minute track, blued steel Breguet style handsCase: Polished hinged, reeded band, hinged cuvetteSigned: Dial, movement and cuvetteSize: 56mm Accompaniments: KeyFootnotes:Frederick Jurgensen was the youngest son to Jurgen Jurgensen and born in Copenhagen into a dynasty of fine watchmakers. Apprenticed to Urban Jurgensen (his older brother) in 1801 in Le Locle, Switzerland, he stayed for 10 years before he was recalled to Copenhagen on his fathers death in 1811. Frederick become the Royal Watchmaker in his fathers place.It is reported he made only around 500 watches, typically with Double wheel Duplex or as in the case of the present lot, large steel cylinder escapements.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Garniture of three English porcelain blue ground spill vases, circa 1820 painted with a continuous landscape within dark blue and gilt borders, a Royal Doulton vase painted with sheep in a sunset landscape (cracked and restored), 16cm high, a turquoise ground trinket pot and cover painted in white with a spray of roses and a Royal Copenhagen model of a seal with a fish (6)
Spode two-handled miniature Campana vase on fixed stand, circa 1815, iron red Spode 1166 marks (repaired crack to one handle), 7.8cm high, an English porcelain ivory ground spirally moulded milk jug, a Royal Ivo porcelain miniature teacup and saucer, a Bavarian vase, a Royal Copenhagen miniature model of a robin, a model of a cat and other items (8)
A collection of six vintage 20th century Royal Copenhagen Danish ceramic commemorative plates to include: The year Of The Viking, In The Desert, Winter Twiught, Copenhagen Christmas, The Queen’s Christmas residence, Landsbyjul Christmas In The Village, The Round Tower Of Copenhagen. All with makers marks to the underside. Measures: 18cm diameter. Condition : good condition, no visual damage.
A Royal Copenhagen porcelain figure of a fawn seated on a pillar playing the pipes, with lizard beneath, numbered 1020/433 to base with factory mark, 20.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Please note - Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images.PLEASE CONSIDER SHIPPING COSTS BEFORE BIDDING. THE COST OF SHIPPING MAY AFFECT YOUR DECISION TO BID.
Zierteller mit Ansicht von Kronborg Runde, leicht vertiefte Form mit gezacktem Blattrand und durchbrochen gearbeiteter Fahne. Im Spiegelmedaillon Hafenansicht von Kronborg mit Schloss von 1835 nach einem Gemälde von Thorald Brendstrup. Polychrome Malerei mit Goldstaffage. Rücks. dänisch bez.; Manufakturmarke. D. 25 cm. A Danish Royal Copenhagen topografical porcelain plate with view of Kronborg after T. Brendstrup. Manufacturer's mark.Dänemark. Kgl. Kopenhagen. 2. Hälfte 20. Jh.
Große Schale zum 200-jährigen Gründungsjubiläum der Porzellanmanufaktur Royal CopenhagenRunde, tief gemuldete Form. In umlaufendem Fries Skyline von Kopenhagen mit Küste von Seeland. Schauseitig bekrönter Lorbeerkranz mit Jubiläum 1775 - 1975. Entw. Sven Vestergaard. Goldornamentbordüre. Limitierte Aufl. 2030/2500. Manufakturmarke. H. 15 cm. D. 33 cm.A large porcelain bowl with city skyline on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the foundation of Royal Copenhagen. Limited edition of 2500. Manufacturer's mark.Dänemark. Kgl. Kopenhagen. 1975.
Drei Enten Royal Copenhagen, vor 1935 Drei Enten eng beinander liegend. Staffiert in naturalistischer Unterglasurbemalung. Unterseite bez.: Unterglasurgrüne Stempelmarke, 812 (in Unterglasurgrün aufgemalt), gemalte Wellenlinien-Marke und 121 (in Unterglasurblau aufgemalt), 812 und N (eingeritzt). L. 12 cm u. H. 6 cm.
Drei Eulen Royal Copenhagen, vor 1935 Drei schlafende Eulen eng beieinander stehend, auf einem Ast. Staffiert in naturalistischer Unterglasurbemalung. Unterseite bez.: unterglasurgrüne Stempelmarke, 1187 (in Unterglasurgrün aufgemalt), gemalte Wellenlinien-Marke und 128 (in Unterglasurblau aufgemalt), 1187 (eingeritzt). H. 9,5 cm.
Doppelhenkelvase Royal Copenhagen, vor 1935 Doppelhekelvase mit Seelandschaft und weißen Vogelbeeren. Unterglasurbemalung in blauen, grünen und weißen Tönen. Unterseite bez.: Unterglasurgrüne Stempelmarke, 1227/227 (in Unterglasurgrün aufgemalt), gemalte Wellenlinien-Marke und 72 (in Unterglasurblau aufgemalt), 227 (eingeritzt). H. 17,5 cm.
A rare pair of 18th century Royal Copenhagen plates from the "Fuglestellet" or bird service, circa 1780/85 and part of the 555 piece service purchased by Jean Jacob De Windt, each decorated with spirally moulded borders with birds and flower sprays and moulded gilt cartouches around central scenes of an owl and a pair of ducks respectively, each with triple wave mark to reverse, 25.2cms diameter (2). Provenance: Berwick House, Shropshire- examples from this set are held in various private and public museum collections in Denmark such as The David Collection Copenhagen. See lots 303 and 304 from the collection of Ulla Gregaard sold Bruun Rasmussen November 2009. Condition Report: both with some wear to decoration and surface from handling, use and cleaning- please see images. Duck plate- edge chip with what looks to be old part restoration- also with hairline crack from the edge- impressed marks "M K" Owl plate- rim chip- impressed marks "M (W?) 8"- ground mark to centre Condition Report Disclaimer
A selection of ceramic animals and birds including Royal Copenhagen pug 3169, 7.5cms high, Beswick pugs and cattle and two white Bocage figural groups (quantity) Condition Report: All items are damaged or broken except Copenhagen pug, two Beswick pugs , Beswick Coddington bull and unmarked red bull which is glued to a wooden base. Condition Report Disclaimer
Royal Copenhagen - Tall tapered vase painted with a landscape, together with a smaller vase, 26cm high and smaller Condition: Small vase has firing flaw to foot rim. **Ceramics & Glass/Oriental - We endeavour to mention any post-production damage we can see, either with the naked eye or a magnifying glass. Where requested, we will place the item under UV light to check for professional restoration. We do not automatically mention such standard occurrences as fine glaze crazing or kiln dust which are by-products of manufacture as opposed to signs of damage. **Due to current lockdown conditions this is an online-only sale and bidders are only able to view lots by appointment. Please therefore read the following: As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey. Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.
Mixed lot of British and Continental ceramics to include two Wedgwood black basalt vases, pair of Royal Worcester relief moulded jugs, Royal Copenhagen figures, etc, 18cm high and smaller Condition: One jug with minor fritting to spout, unmarked flower vase with losses to edges of petals, fairing with losses to gilding. **Ceramics & Glass/Oriental - We endeavour to mention any post-production damage we can see, either with the naked eye or a magnifying glass. Where requested, we will place the item under UV light to check for professional restoration. We do not automatically mention such standard occurrences as fine glaze crazing or kiln dust which are by-products of manufacture as opposed to signs of damage. Due to current lockdown conditions this is an online-only sale and bidders are only able to view lots by appointment. Please therefore read the following: As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey. Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

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