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A selection of tea wares, early 19th century and later, to include: a Swansea porcelain teacup and saucer, early 19th century, the teacup of ‘Paris flute' form, decorated with swags of roses, gilt banding throughout, (see M. Berthoud, ‘An Anthology of British Cups’, (Micawber Publications, 1982), page 74, plate 442, for an example of teacup shape), printed maker's mark to saucer, 6cm high; a teacup and coffee can from the Rowland Williams Collection, possibly Nantgarw, (see Berthoud, page 70, plate 416, for an example of teacup shape), each with applied sticker to base, 5cm high; a Royal Crown Derby cup, decorated with gilt teardrop decoration below a cobalt blue border, gilt highlights throughout, painted puce maker’s mark to base, 6cm high; a German porcelain teacup and saucer, decorated in the manner of James Giles, gilt banding, underglazed blue crossed swords to underside, 14cm diameter, a set of six Chinese 18th century blue and white porcelain teacups, and further tea wares to include examples from Champions Bristol Porcelain, etc. (Qty) (at fault) Condition report: The Swansea porcelain tea cup and saucer: Each piece shows surface wear throughout including rubbing to gilt highlights, surface scratching and minor losses to the decoration. The saucer shows minor frits and pits. No other obvious damage or signs of restoration.The Rowland Williams teacup shows rubbing to the gilt highlights, minor firing faults - frits and pits (please see photo). The Rowland Williams coffee can shows rubbing to gilt highlights, firing faults - frits and pits, and two small hairline cracks (as seen in photo). No other obvious signs of damage or restoration.The teacup on the right hand side of the front row shows rubbing to the gilt highlights, minor surface scratching, and minor firing faults (please see photo).All other pieces show fine surface wear commensurate with use and age, some pieces show hairline cracks,chips and nibbles, and staining (please see attached photos)
Royal Crown Derby bone china imari pattern trio with printed red factory marks, early 20th century, pattern no.2451, and five Royal Doulton figures comprising 'The Old Balloon Seller', HN1315 (19cm high), 'The Balloon Man', HN1954, 'Christmas Time', HN2110, printed green registration marks, 'Buttercup', HN2309, modelled by Peggy Davis and 'Autumn Breezes', HN1934 (6) Condition Report Some missed paint, surface wear and minor imperfections to figure.Some minor gilt loss and surface wear to imari trio.
Pair of Royal Crown Derby bone china yellow ground oviform vases and other items of English and continental porcelain to include a pair of Berlin-style two-handled small dishes painted with bouquets of flowers, assorted 19th century teawares, a Royal Worcester millennium celebration saucer, a Minton's bone china miniature mug and other items, various printed and impressed marks
A COLLECTION OF AYNSLEY AND ROYAL CROWN DERBY AND WEDGWOOD PORCELAIN comprising four teacups, five saucers, one dinner plate and a cream jug Aynsley in the Orchard Gold pattern, three teacups, three saucers, three dessert plates and two goblets of Royal Crown Derby in the Old Imari pattern, an octagonal Chinese decorated Wedgewood bowl and a commemorative mug. (24)Goblets 12.5cm high
A telegram to Lester Piggott from the American racehorse owner Charles W Engelhard following the victory of Ribocco in the 1967 Irish Derby, sent from Newark, NJ, 3rd July 1967, addressed to Lester Piggott C/o David McCall Ltd, 40 Conduit Street, London, reading: "Many congratulations on the tremendous job you have done with Ribocco in both Derbys. I realize what a difficult horse he is and your great skill in having been able to achieve the result you did on Saturday. Looking forward to seeing you in England and congratulating you personally. Warmest regards, Charlie Engelhard. Ribocco was trained in England by Fulke Johnson-Houghton. Lester had previously finished runner-up on Ribocco in the Epsom Derby behind Royal Palace. Three years later Lester would ride Mr Engelhard's outstanding racehorse Nijinsky to win the Triple Crown.
The silks worn by the legendary American jockey Willie Shoemaker when winning his first race at Epsom racecourse in England aboard the R J R Williams-trained Royal Recourse in the Ashtead Stakes 9th June 1984, the plain black colours of the bloodstock agent/racehorse owner Richard Galpin, by Gibson of Newmarket, named to the owner in the neck tag; sold together with a 4 by 6in. colour photo of the finish; the lot also including a 1978 Epsom Derby racecard signed by Shoemaker who finished second on Hawaiian Sound at odds of 25-1; and a photo of Shoemaker wearing the silks on the day (4) "The Shoe" rode an astonishing 8,833 career winners and eleven Triple Crown races. Willie Shoemaker is quoted as saying the two best horse he ever rode were Forego and Spectacular Bid. Provenance: R J R Williams
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