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A collection of Herend porcelain miniature animal figures including a "Pair of Ducks" (5036-0-00-VHB), 9 cm x 7 cm, "Goldfish", 6.5 cm high, "Owl", 4.5 cm high, "Blue Rabbit", 5.5 cm high, "Oxide Red Rabbit", 5.5 cm high, together with a Royal Crown Derby "Primrose Hedgehog" figure, 2011, gold button, 6.5 cm long x 3.8 cm high CONDITION REPORTS All items have general wear and tear and are in need of a clean conducive with age and use. See images for further detail.
Two boxes of various decorative china wares including a Lladro figure of "Young girl with bowl of fruit", Lomonsov figure of a "Mink", two Lomonsov figures of "Small birds", two blanc de chine figures of birds, Hereford Fine China Ltd limited edition figure of "Mouse and nut" and two others similar, a Royal Doulton figure of a "Seated Fox" (very damaged), a Spode Copelands China water jug with fox handle (ear with damage), Doulton "Reynard the Fox" mug, Wedgwood blue and white and oxide red tea bowl and two saucers, Royal Worcester jam pot and cover, two dressing table bowls and covers, Coalport pin dish and a Royal Crown Derby "Derby Posies" pin dish (boxed)
Officers Mess Dress jacket, scarlet cloth with dark green cloth collar, silver and enamel Derbyshire Regiment collar badges, gilt crown and stars insignia to a full colonel on the epaulettes, scarlet silk lining, together with a scarlet mess dress waistcoat, the front edged in gold bullion cord with bullion cord loops at the waist, decorative gilt ball buttons to the front with hook and eye fastening, and a pair of calf length black leather boots with leather soles, attributed to Colonel Reginald Brittan DSO OBE, whose other items are in this auction, direct from family, (Reginald Brittan was born at Clifton, Gloucestershire on 26th January 1865,educated at Clifton and Marlborough Colleges, after attending the Royal Military college joined the 1st Battalion Derbyshire Regiment (The Sherwood Foresters) with the rank of Lieutenant in August 1885, and promoted Captain in July 1892, he was married to Alice Gisborne on 22nd November 1893 at Derby, he was appointed Adjutant 4th Battalion Sherwood Foresters on 1st March 1895 and served in the South African War in that role from January 1900 to May 1901, he was Mentioned in Despatches, London Gazette, September 1901, created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order , London Gazette 27th September 1901, 'Reginald Brittan, Captain, Derbyshire regiment. In recognition of services during operations in South Africa', gazetted Lieutenant Colonel July 1908 and command 4th Battalion Sherwood Foresters, at outbreak of war in 1914 given command in UK of 14th Battalion Sherwood Foresters which was later renamed 13th Battalion, Training Reserve, and then 53rd Battalion Sherwood Foresters, demobilised in April 1919 he was awarded the O.B.E. 'In recognition of services in connection with the war', there are no campaign medals for WW1 as all his service was in the UK, he passed away on 22nd September 1949 and is buried at St Bartholomews Church, Failand, Somerset, Colonel Britons daughter Olive was married to Colonel John Clervaux Chaytor, their daughter Pamela was married to Captain H.R.H. Fooks)
Attributed Victorian Officers Full Dress uniform to Colonel Reginald Brittan DSO, Derbyshire Regiment, the tunic is in scarlet cloth with cloth collar and cuffs in the regimental facing colour of white, the collar is ornamented with gold lace at the top and Russia braid at the bottom with Queen Victoria Crown Derbyshire Regiment collar badges in silver/enamel, the cuffs are also decorated with gold lace and Russia braid forming an Austrian knot, gilt regimental pattern buttons with Queen Victoria Crown throughout, twisted round gold shoulder cords bearing the rank badges for a Lieutenant Colonel in bullion embroidery, red cotton loops for a medal bar to the left breast, blue cloth dress trousers with scarlet stripe to the seams, Wellington Boots with swan neck spurs complete with boot trees, Officers buff leather sword belt and slings with Waist Belt Clasp to the Derbyshire Regiment in silver/gilt, buff leather sword knot, transit tin containing gold lace and red Morroco leather sword belt, officers sash, and under tunic sword belt, the uniform can be seen being worn in the family portrait of Colonel Brittan (not part of this lot), (Reginald Brittan was born at Clifton, Gloucestershire on 26th January 1865,educated at Clifton and Marlborough Colleges, after attending the Royal Military college joined the 1st Battalion Derbyshire Regiment (The sherwood foresters) with the rank of Lieutenant in August 1885, and promoted Captain in July 1892, he was married to Alice Gisborne on 22nd November 1893 at Derby, he was appointed Adjutant 4th Battalion Sherwood Foresters on 1st March 1895 and served in the South African War in that role from January 1900 to May 1901, he was Mentioned in Despatches, London Gazette, September 1901, created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order , London Gazette 27th September 1901, 'Reginald Brittan, Captain, Derbyshire regiment. In recognition of services during operations in South Africa', gazetted Lieutenant Colonel July 1908 and command 4th Battalion Sherwood Foresters, at outbreak of war in 1914 given command in UK of 14th Battalion Sherwood Foresters which was later renamed 13th Battalion, Training Reserve, and then 53rd Battalion Sherwood Foresters, demobilised in April 1919 he was awarded the O.B.E. 'In recognition of services in connection with the war', there are no campaign medals for WW1 as all his service was in the UK, he passed away on 22nd September 1949 and is buried at St Bartholomews Church, Failand, Somerset, Colonel Brittans daughter Olive was married to Colonel John Clervaux Chaytor whose items are also in this auction, their daughter Pamela was married to Captain H.R.H. Fooks, the uniform comes direct from family)
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; a mixed collection of tableware, various patterns and styles, to include pattern number L1314, comprising a teacup and two saucers, both saucers marked with the New York retailer Black Starr & Gorham, diameter of each 15cm, a 'Victoria' pattern 3461 teacup and saucer, both translucent with moulded repeating hoop pattern, a blue transfer Oriental scene cup, height 6cm, saucer and side plate and three similar salad plates, diameter of each 20cm, seven items of pattern number 2471, comprising two coffee cup saucers, diameter 11.5cm, two shallow bowls, diameters 13cm and 13.7cm, two side plates, diameter 15.5cm, and a small sugar bowl with tapered sides, height 4.5cm, diameter 8.5cm (19).Condition Report: - Any attribution to the maker is either because the item is marked with factory markings, pattern numbers that correspond, or attributed by the late owner who had a passion for collecting 18th and 19th century porcelain. We cannot guarantee the authenticity of the attribution. As with age, some items may have signs of wear, scratches, hairlines or chips.
Four modern collectible figures, comprising a Royal Crown Derby Imari pig paperweight with silver stopper, length 13cm, Royal Albert 'Mother Ladybird', Royal Doulton HN2128 'River Boy', height 11cm and a Beswick FF5 Red Card Special Edition no.139/1500 from the 'Footballing Felines Collection', height 16cm (4).
A Roslyn China Orange Grove pattern coffee set, comprising coffee pot, six cups and saucers, cream jug and sugar bowl; a Royal Crown Derby Posies pattern sandwich plate, cruet set, cup and saucer, pair of small jugs, sugar bowl, side plate; two Wedgwood Jasperware trinket dishes; a pair of Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern mugs; qty
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