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Lot 170

A Royal Crown Derby trinket pot and cover Celandine, boxed; a Royal Derby Paperweight Strawberry Summer Hedgehog boxed, certificate, gold stopper; others Primrose, Spring Hedgehog boxed certificate, gold stopper; Holly Newborn Hedgehog certificate, boxed, gold stopper

Lot 172

A Royal Crown Derby Paperweight Meadow Rabbit boxed gold stopper; Pheasant weighted, gold stopper; Golfing Bear, lacking stopper, boxed; Cricketing Bear lacking stopper, boxed (4)

Lot 2

A Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern dinner plate; a Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern dessert plate, firsts

Lot 138A

A pair of Royal Crown Derby capanga vases, each decorated with gilded decoration throughout, on a blue ground with a flower and fern leaf decoration, 15cm high

Lot 16

A Meissen hand painted dish decorated with flowers, along with a pair of Royal Crown Derby posy vases, Beswick bird and others items

Lot 247

A 20th century Royal Crown Derby part dinner service, each piece with armorial of a standing lion Semper Fidelis" each piece with a royal blue and gilded outline to include nineteen plates and four shaped dishes "

Lot 652

Ten Royal Doulton items, including cricketer jug, three Dickens figures, and five Royal Crown Derby animals

Lot 713

A collection of miscellaneous, to include a Royal Doulton plate, D4814, a Crown Derby dish, Mdina glass, a silver egg cup etc, together with wooden dishes, napkin rings etc

Lot 296

Two Royal Doulton figurines, HN2385 'Debbie' and HN2321 'Family Album', a small Harrods green and gilt-edged, gilt-heightened teapot, a Harrods tea caddy in the form of a Harrods van, a set of Harrods playing cards and a Models of Yesteryear 'Harrods Express Delivery' van, a Royal Crown Derby posies pin dish and Royal Crown Derby posies tea strainer (8).

Lot 323

A quantity of ceramics to include Wedgwood Jasperware, a Royal Crown Derby frog paperweight with silver stopper, a large ornamental shoe, Royal Worcester, a Nao figurine of a female golfer etc.

Lot 117

A ROYAL CROWN DERBY LIMITED EDITION CAT 'MARMELO'

Lot 119

A ROYAL CROWN DERBY WREN

Lot 121

A ROYAL CROWN DERBY LONG TAILED TIT

Lot 123

A ROYAL CROWN DERBY BEAR

Lot 128

A ROYAL CROWN DERBY IMARI STYLE PLATE

Lot 13

RARE JACOBITE KING JAMES III 'OLD PRETENDER' GOLD MOUNTED PORTRAIT RING CIRCA 1720 unmarked, the oval ring head with ink portrait of King James in armour with sash after Alexis - Simon Belle, under glass in a simple gold collet setting, the underside of the head engraved with full armorial, with simple gold shank Ring head: 21mm x 16mm, weight: 3.5g Heraldry: Engraved with the coat of arms of sable, three mullets argent with crest upon a chapeau, gules turned up, ermine, a buck statant proper attired. For the Puleston family of North Wales. Note: Portrait rings and other jewellery have been recorded as used and gifted by the Stuart Royal family from as early as King Charles I, to commemorate his execution, to the restoration of King Charles II. This medium, however, was seldom used by the Jacobite court, although some very rare portrait rings of Prince Charles from the mid-18th century and later are known. Much Jacobite jewellery consists of later supporters' jewellery, rather than period pieces, and are not as closely connected to the Court, such as this. This ring is a very rare and early example, depicting the Old Pretender and likely dating to the uprising of 1715 when King James was still the figurehead of the Jacobite cause. The portrait featured was a favourite of the Stuart Court, commissioned by Mary of Modena in 1712, before James left the court of Saint-Germain, and she moved into a Convent. The year 1712 was a major year for the Jacobite cause: it seems likely it saw an increase in propaganda and networking, ensuring supporters would not forget the cause and the part James needed them to play in any future uprisings, after the failed attempt of 1708. The portrait was commissioned from Alexis-Simon Belle by Mary to match one of Princess Louise-Marie by the same artist and and one of King James II by de Troy. The portrait of James was seen of such importance that it was immediately sent to be copied (in full size and miniature) and engraved, before being sent to followers in England and Scotland. Indeed, the portrait was such a success that it became James' official portrait until his death. The portrait shows James in armour, a veteran of three military campaigns, and with his sash of the Order of the Garter, showing his claim to his Royal lineage. However it never represented him with a crown or titled him as King. It is considered that this symbolism showed his claim would come to pass. In effect his right was undeniable, and on the death of Queen Anne it was assumed the title of King would pass directly to him, however the armour depicted in this portrait suggests that military action would be needed, and not shied away from. This perhaps seems a little basic, as the grip on power in Britain had forced James to move court from Saint-Germain to Lorraine as it was not considered French, and British relations could continue peacefully with his presence there. This all came to a head with the signing of the Treaty of Utrecht which James had naively thought would confirm his right, rather than further demote it. The ring offers further insight into this key period of Jacobite tension, support, planning and uprising by the engraved armorial to the reverse, showing the spread of support for the exiled King James and the names connected with this. The Puleston family held estates in North Wales in Denbighshire and Flintshire, both considered hotbeds of Jacobite support and activity. North Wales and the areas closely surrounding their estates were the site of the famous Jacobite Cycle and White Rose clubs, and it is recorded that many of the Puleston family were active members. Founded on 19th June 1710, the anniversary of the Old Pretender's birthday, the Cycle club continued for over 150 years. It's name nodded to the fact that meetings were alternately held in members' houses. It seems very likely this ring would have been worn and present at these meetings, and its significance known to the members. The Cycle club are one of the few societies which can claim an active part in the uprising of the '45. They marched to meet Charles's army in England with men, money and supplies, but by the time they reached Derby, the Highland army was on retreat. In quick succession, they returned to Wales where the incriminating plans and papers were destroyed, meanwhile the club continued. Although it has not been possible to find a list of members who marched to meet Charles it is highly likely the Puleston family were within the ranks. References: Forsyth, D., 'Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobites', National Museum of Scotland, 2017; Corp, Edward, 'The King Over The Water, portraits of the Stuarts in Exile after 1689', Scottish National Portrait Gallery, 2001

Lot 292

A Royal Crown Derby 1128 Imari pattern side plate, printed marks beneath, 22cm dia. and an Abbeydale Chrysanthemum pattern dinner plate. (2)

Lot 366

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight figure bird, with LXI silver stopper beneath, 5cm high.

Lot 367

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight figure, Bull, printed marks and shaped off gilt stopper beneath, 15cm high, (boxed)

Lot 368

A Royal Crown Derby Limited Edition paperweight figure, Shire Horse no. 1409/1500, printed marks and gilt stopper beneath, 21cm wide. (boxed)

Lot 369

A large Royal Crown Derby paperweight figure, 250 Years of China Manufacture in Derby Lady Amherst Pheasant, printed marks and gilt stopper beneath, 30cm wide. (boxed)

Lot 370

A large Royal Crown Derby paperweight figure, Golden Pheasant, printed marks and gilt stopper beneath, 30cm wide. (boxed)

Lot 371

A Royal Crown Derby Collectors' Guild paperweight figure, Woodland Pheasant, printed marks and gilt stopper beneath, 19cm wide.

Lot 372

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight figure, Squirrel, printed marks and silvered stopper beneath, 8cm high. (boxed)

Lot 373

A Royal Crown Derby Collectors' Guild paperweight figure, Orchard Hedgehog, printed marks and gilt stopper beneath, 6cm high.

Lot 374

A Royal Crown Derby Collectors' Guild paperweight figure, Scruff MMDII, printed marks and gilt stopper beneath, 5cm high.

Lot 375

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight figure, Bird, printed marks and silver stopper beneath, 7cm high, and a Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern cake slice, with plated blade. (2)

Lot 376

A Royal Crown Derby Collectors' Guild paperweight figure, Firecrest, printed marks and gilt stopper beneath, 5cm high.

Lot 377

A Royal Crown Derby Collectors' Guild paperweight figure, Owlet MMVIII, printed marks and gilt stopper beneath, 6cm high.

Lot 378

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight figure Collectors' Guild, Riverbank Vole, MMXI, printed marks and gilt stopper beneath, 4cm high.

Lot 379

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight figure, Millennium Bug, printed marks and gilt stopper beneath, 5cm wide.

Lot 380

A Royal Crown Derby Collectors' Guild paperweight figure, Puppy, printed marks and gilt stopper beneath, 9cm wide.

Lot 381

A Royal Crown Derby Derby Visitors' Centre paperweight figure, Derby Ram, printed marks and gilt stopper beneath, 9cm high.

Lot 382

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight figure, Bird, printed marks and stopper beneath, 6cm high.

Lot 383

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight figure, Teal Duckling, printed marks and gilt stopper beneath, 7cm high.

Lot 384

A Royal Crown Derby Exclusive to Sinclairs Bakewell paperweight figure, Duckling, printed marks and stopper beneath, 8cm wide.

Lot 385

A Royal crown Derby Collectors' Guild figure, Crested Tit, printed marks and shaped stopper beneath, 7cm high.

Lot 386

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight figure, Bird, printed marks and gilt stopper beneath, 13cm wide.

Lot 387

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight figure, Bird LXI, off gilt stopper, unmarked, 7cm high.

Lot 388

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight figure, Spice Kitten, Collectors' Guild MMSI, printed marks and gilt stopper beneath, 7cm high.

Lot 389

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight figure, Misty, Collectors' Guild, printed marks and gilt stopper beneath, 9cm wide.

Lot 390

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight figure, Robin LX, printed mark and silvered stopper beneath, 7cm high.

Lot 391

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight figure, Bird LXII, stopper beneath, unmarked, 7cm high.

Lot 392

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight figure, Derby Dormouse, collectors' guild, printed marks and gilt stopper beneath, 7cm high.

Lot 393

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight figure, Owl, printed marks and silver stopper beneath, 8cm high.

Lot 394

A Royal Crown Derby Collectors' Guild paperweight figure, Bank Vole, gilt stopper and printed marks beneath, 5cm high.

Lot 395

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight figure, Bear, printed marks and silver stopper beneath, 9cm high.

Lot 396

A Royal Crown Derby Collectors' Guild paperweight figure, Moonlight Badger, with printed marks and shaped gilt stopper beneath, 8cm high.

Lot 397

A Royal Crown Derby Collectors' Guild paperweight figure, Bengal Tiger Cub with gilt stopper and printed marks beneath, 11cm high.

Lot 398

A Royal Crown Derby Collectors' Guild paperweight figure, Bunny, with printed marks beneath, 8cm high.

Lot 399

A Royal Crown Derby Collectors' Guild paperweight figure, Duckling, gilt stopper, marked beneath, 6cm high.

Lot 165

Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern porcelain cup, saucer and side plate trio. Printed marks.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 166

Royal Crown Derby bone china miniature cylinder vase in Imari pattern on four feet. Printed marks, 6.5cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 63

A ROYAL CROWN DERBY TEASET (complete for 12) including cream jug and sugar bowl and a Crown Derby teapot and similar ceramics

Lot 445

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, in the form of a duck, together with twelve decorative collector's eggs, including cloisonne and papier-mâché examples

Lot 69

A limited edition Royal Crown Derby paperweight by John Ablitt of a crocodile raised on oval base with gilt stopper to base, dated 02, 16 cm approx, together with a further Royal Crown Derby paperweight by John Ablitt of an otter with gilt stopper to base, 11 cm approx

Lot 96

A small Lalique frosted glass model of a bird seated on a circular base with etched mark to reverse, 6 cm approx, together with a miniature Royal Crown Derby bottle shaped vase with imari type decoration, 7 cm approx

Lot 117

A collection of decorative ceramic and other pill and trinket boxes including Coalport, Wedgwood, Hammersley and other examples, together with a Royal Crown Derby imari pattern thimble, a set of twelve decorative cloisonne vases, together with display case, a Gozo glass vase 16cm tall approx, a turquoise glass bottle and stopper, a Franklin porcelain model of an oriental female character, etc

Lot 44

A collection of four Royal Crown Derby paperweights modelled as a seated bear, a pig and a blue and gilt striped fox or ferret, (all with gilt stoppers to base) together with a bullfinch with silver coloured stopper to base

Lot 11

Five Royal Crown Derby animal paperweights, and two teddy bears

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