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A collection of Pin dolls; together with small Capodimonte figures; further Continental figural groups; a pair of Staffordshire nodding figures; a collection of miniature 19th and 20th Century teacups and loving cups, makers to include: Royal Crown Derby, Royal Doulton, Royal Worcester, and others.
A group of 19th Century and later cabinet cups and saucers, to include four Royal Worcester examples, one in the blush ivory colourway with naturalistic decoration and gilt handle, one on a pink ground with gilt embellishments, one Aynsleys on a white ground with raised hand painted floral decoration, also Dresden, Limoges and Royal Crown Derby (8)
A Collection of Floral Patterned Ceramics to include Royal Crown Derby 'Antoinette' Pattern Milk Jug, 'Derby Posies' Soup Bowl on Saucer and Small Shallow Bowl, Coalport Floral Patterned Trio, Wedgwood Jasperware Shaped Dish, Miniature Coalport Indian Tree Candle Snuffer, Minton Marlow Shaped Vase and Oval Dish, a Boxed 'The Royal Collection' Cabinet Cup Etc
A Collection of 19th Century and Later Ceramics to include Blue and White Copeland Spode Tower Pattern Tea Bowl, Wedgewood White and Gilt Tea Bowl, Figure of Boy Holding Violin (AF), Royal Crown Derby Imari Pattern Plates, Side Plates, Bowl and Cup (All AF) together with Royal Crown Derby Osborne Pattern Bowl, Floral and White and Gilt Example
A ROYAL CROWN DERBY 1128 IMARI PATTERN TWIN HANDLED VASE, circa 1890, approximate height 23cm, light wear to the gilt decoration, together with a Royal Crown Derby 1128 Imari pattern plate, approximate diameter 26cm, wear to the backstamp but glaze is not scratched through, a Royal Crown Derby 383 Imari pattern plate, approximate diameter 23cm and a Royal Crown Acorn handled shallow dish, 4913 Imari palette, approximate diameter 24.5cm (4)
A COLLECTION OF CROWN DERBY AND ROYAL CROWN DERBY PORCELAIN, including a part dessert service, ivory ground with printed and tinted floral decoration (s.d), a pair of late 19th Century 1164 pattern vases and covers (one has date cypher 1909), with raised gilding, bees and dragonfly decoration, vases date cypher 1889 (one a.f), height approximately 21cm, a white glazed wall pocket with floral encrusted decoration, height approximately 18.5cm, etc (20) (condition: mixed, some extensive damage, glued repairs and restoration, others hairlines and perfect)
A PAIR OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY IMARI 1128 PATTERN VASES AND COVERS, domed covers, angular handles, lobed baluster bodies, date cyphers for 1939, printed marks, approximate height 20cm, together with another Royal Crown Derby vase, 1128 pattern, lacks cover, approximate height 19.5cm (3) (condition: one cover has a hairline crack)
A COLLECTION OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY IMARI MINIATURES, ETC, including a flat iron, approximate length 5.2cm, a George V loving cup, a wavy oval pin dish, a miniature coffee pot, approximate height 7.5cm, miniature cup and saucer, etc (condition: coffee pot lid restored) (9) Condition Report Date code for 1921
A MIXED GROUP OF PORCELAIN POTTERY ORNAMENTS to include a Royal Copenhagen robin number 2238; a Royal Copenhagen robin number 2266; a Herend snail; a Plichta rabbit; a Plichta donkey; a Royal Crown Derby paperweight in the form of two teddy bears; further ornaments Condition: Royal Copenhagen robins in good condition: the Herend snail in good condition; Plicta rabbit with crazing otherwise good condition; Plicta donkey with crazing throughout otherwise good condition; Royal Crown Derby paperweight with stopper missing otherwise in good condition; B & G mouse with chips to the ears
A collection of Royal Crown Derby wares, comprising two paperweights with silver stoppers, Fieldmouse and Waxwing, pattern 2451 oval teapot and two cups and saucers, pattern 1128 plate, bowl, teacup and saucer, coffee cup and saucer and table lighter and Heraldic Blue Aves plate and bowl, together with a Royal Albert 'Treasure Chest Series' floral-decorated cup and saucer (19 pieces)
Three Royal Crown Derby paperweights, Koala, Tortoise and Rabbit (two with gold stoppers) and sundry items, including two composition Chinese snuff bottles, a pair of silvered composition chicken table ornaments, a Wedgwood 'Clio' pattern clock, a turned wood nutcracker and two boxed sets of 'Abbeyhorn' servers
A large collection of assorted ceramics, to include two Royal Worcester candle snuffers, each with red printed mark beneath, a Royal Crown Derby paperweight 'Spotty Clown', a Rosenthal lustre bowl of hexagonal form, a number of transfer printed pieces including plates, bowls, mugs, etc. Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Selection of Infantry Collar Badges including facing pair, brass Dublin Fus ... Bi-metal Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire ... Pair brass Royal Fus ... Vic crown, brass Derbyshire ... KC brass Notts & Derby ... Brass South Lancashire ... 2 x KC, brass Northamptonshire Reg ... White metal Royal Berkshire ... Brass Royal Berkshire ... Bi-metal KOYLI ... Bi-metal Middlesex Reg ... Brass Wiltshire ... Pair brass Manchester Reg ... Pair white metal Manchester Reg ... Bi-metal Hampshire. 30 items.
* Royal Crown Derby. A 1930s porcelain figure modelled as the German actress Anny Ahlers, the base with red backstamp and 'Specially Produced By', the figure rests on a rosewood base, in good condition, 30cm high and scarceQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London. Sold with a letter from Royal Crown Derby dated 1975 in which the company identifies the figure for the owner. The figure was modelled by Tom Wilkinson head modeller at the time. Anny Ahlers (1907-1933) was a German actress and singer. On 14 March 1933, she died after jumping out of her flat window, her death was blamed on the combination of morphine which she was taking for tuberculosis and sleeping pills which she was taking due to insomnia.
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