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Lot 505B

A vintage Royal Albert Bognor pattern part tea service, approx. 28 pieces, another white and gilt part tea service, approx. 37 pieces, other decorative china Royal Winton, Carltonware dish etc.  505B - 1 cup stained + hairlines, otherwise pieces generally in good condition. WE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provide any guarantee to the buyer.WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BEFORE THE AUCTION.

Lot 594

Royal Worcester figure, ' Masquerade ', Royal Doulton paperweight in the form of a seated bear and a Coalport figure, together with a Carltonware Rouge Royale fruit dish and a Royal Winton dish

Lot 465

TWO BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include a silver Georgian caddy spoon hallmarked George Burrows London 1791, a vintage British United Clock Company clock, a quantity of British silver plated teaspoons and dessert forks, a glass water jug and plate, pair of antique willow pattern plates and a similarly patterned dish, a vintage first aid cabinet box, five pieces of Royal Winton Summertime kitchenware comprising a milk jug, two side plates, and two saucers, a group of commemorative coins comprising a boxed Festival of Britain 1951 coin, a boxed Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II medallion, a boxed commemorative medallion for the sixtieth regnal year of Queen Victoria 1897, a George VI half crown, a commemorative coin for the 25th Wedding Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, a Churchill 1965 commemorative coin, a quantity of other souvenir coins, a group of Duchess and Weston Park tea and coffee cups with saucers, etc (2 boxes and loose) (s.d)

Lot 354

1930's crockery to include Royal Winton cups and saucers, Carltonware part coffee set, Shelley & Victorian biscuit barrel.

Lot 418

A mixed collection of items to include Wedgwood pin dish, Gladstone pin dishes, tankards, Royal Winton chintz sandwich tray, bowls etc ( 2 trays)

Lot 501

A collection of Maling & Royal Winton lustre ware; Royal Winton lustre swing handle preserve dish- orange ground, Maling butterfly pattern lustre bon bon dish & others

Lot 1243

A Royal Worcester Jug by George Johnson hand painted with roses marked 1047 to base (repaired) together with two Bunnykins dishes, Shelley Baby's plate, Royal Winton Bunny's playtime bowl, Carlton ware plate and a blue and white lidded jar:- One Tray

Lot 1565

Box of Collectibles, including Olympic mugs, Blackpool Millennium mug, two boxed Wedding Day glasses, St. Paul's Cathedral butter dish and knife, Bavarian pottery vase, Lord Nelson pottery, Olympic coasters, decorative pin dish, Wade miniature tankard, coasters, children's cutlery, small glass urn, music box, plate, various cabinet plates, blue and white china, Royal Winton pot, basket fruit bowl, green jug, etc.

Lot 714

A Collection of Chintz patterned items from Royal Winton Grimwades including - Marion, Richmond & Hazel patterns together with Burleighware Chinoiserie tea pot, similar lamp base & hand painted TG Abbots lidded pot. (18 approx)

Lot 738

A collection of Royal Winton Chintz tea ware to include Royal Winton Majestic, Florence, Nantwich, Hazel and one James Kent Milk Jug. (15 Pieces in 1 tray)

Lot 739

Six tea trios to include - Radley 4840, Royal Winton Royalty, Shelley Summer Glory 13456, Royal Winton Mayfair, Royal Winton 324 and Royal Winton Cheadle Pattern. (18 Pieces in 1 tray)

Lot 740

Royal Winton Chintz tea ware to include tea pot, milk jug, toast rack and tea trio in the Estelle pattern. A beaker, jam pot and rectangular dish in the Sweet Pea pattern. Hot water jug, lidded sugar pot and tea duo in the Julia pattern. (13 pieces in 1 tray)

Lot 741

A Collection of Royal Winton Chintz to include Anemone, Sweet Pea, Welbeck, and Royalty Patterns etc. (1 tray) Chips to spouts and to butter dish, in used condition.

Lot 814

A collection of Chintz pattern tea ware to include - Shelley Summer Glory pattern jam pot, milk jug and tea duo together with various Royal Winton tea ware.  (1 tray - 22 pieces)

Lot 868

A large collection of Royal Winton Grimwades Marguerite Chintz China items to include - tea service, graduated jugs, fruit bowl, square side plates, circular side plates, saucers toast rack, beakers & cups etc. (56 pieces in two trays)

Lot 250

A COLLECTION OF CERAMIC AND GLASS BEEHIVE HONEY POTS various designs and makers, Noritake, Maromoto ware, etc,, and a Royal Winton limited edition Beehive teapot, No.323/1000, with certificate

Lot 263

Pair 1930's Royal Winton Chintz 'Cheadle' vases, 19cm.

Lot 28

A collection of named ceramics and figures, to include two Royal Doulton D6202 Monty jug, Winton Churchill jug, Poole Vase and two Royal Doulton figure groups from the 'Childhood Memories' collection; Look at Me and Off we Go.Poole vase has slight scratches to surface.All frills on both Staffordshire figures are broken.Other pieces good condition. 

Lot 73

A Royal Winton Grimwades part tea service in the 'Rosebud' pattern. Contains cups and saucers, side plates, milk jug and sugar bowl. Staining to largest plate, most pieces crazed. One saucer missing.

Lot 335

A GROUP OF NAMED CERAMICS AND STONEWARE, comprising a German stoneware flagon, impressed maker's mark George Kreuzberg Ahrweiler Rheinpreussem- Apollimaris - Brunnen-M-W, a large Bourne-Denby flagon (chipped rim), a M.A.O. 'Indian Tree' pattern planter, a Baroque Ceramics blue floral vase, a Wade decanter in the form of a bell 'Bell's Scotch Whisky' to commemorate the wedding of Charles and Diana 1981, a very large stoneware teapot, a Royal Doulton footed dish decorated with red and yellow flowers on a blue ground, green backstamp (crazed throughout) and an Art Deco six piece breakfast set by Grimwades- Royal Winton Ivory, comprising a tray for one, toast rack (broken), egg cup, milk jug, tea cup and teapot (crazed throughout) (130) (Condition Report: most obvious damage is mentioned in description)

Lot 1434

A willow pattern blue and white meat plate, Royal Winton cake stand, and a mottled white on red glass vase.

Lot 1406

Two china bowls including a Royal Winton 'Toscanna' spongeware grape vine bowl and a 'Gwili' Pottery tulip bowl.

Lot 5128

Burleigh Ware coffee pot, Royal Winton hoey pot/bisuit barrel, coat hook in the form of a gun and a collection of other collectables in four boxes

Lot 5181

Royal Winton Grimwades chintz jug, Royal Bradwell vase, Noritake tea wares and other ceramics and glassware, in two boxes

Lot 2222

ROYAL WINTON GRIMWADES; a fifteen piece 'Jazz' coffee service (15).

Lot 2485

ROYAL WINTON; an Art Deco lustre vase with geometric decoration, baby's plate with silver plated warming dish 'Alice in Wonderland', Wedgwood lilac jasperware mantel clock and an Art Deco wall charger (4).

Lot 237

Assorted decorative ceramics including Falcon Ware wishing well, Maling, Royal Winton, Carlton Ware etc  Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 806

Grimwades Winton Mecca ceramic footwarmer and bed bottle, circa 1920, H25cm, and a Royal Doulton chamber pot

Lot 1215

Mixed ceramics, including Royal Winton. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 563

A mixed lot of ornaments, Lladro figures, Royal Winton dish, Scottish stag on a stone base

Lot 749

Royal Winton Art deco Java Lustre vase, Richards Ricardia ware vase and a Arcadia china figurine,

Lot 1235

Six Royal Winton Chintz TV Saucers and Five Cups, Wedgwood teaware:- One Tray

Lot 1055

Royal Winton 'Bordeaux' Dinner Service, of approximately ninety-seven pieces, including two tureens, teapots, tea cannister.

Lot 463

COLLECTION OF CARLTON WARE, including a ginger jar, two vases, two leaf dishes and a jug, along with a Royal Winton jug, a Royal Winton tazza and two pieces of Caithness glass warethe ginger jar - 18.5cm high overallQty: 10

Lot 347

B. Austin for Royal Winton. A Mid 20th Century gilt rimmed dish designed by B. Austin for Royal Winton. 14.5x11.5x3cm

Lot 313

B. Austin. A Mid 20th Century Royal Winton hand painted gilt tea cup and saucer. Designed and decorated by B. Austin.

Lot 20

Mixed lot of ceramics including pair of Tuscan Plant garden series bookends 16cm high, Pilkington Royal Lancastrian grey and blue glazed squat baluster vase 15cm high, Royal Winton apple preserve pot and spoon, Cadbury's advertising jug marked ' Make drinking chocolate with Bournville Cocoa ' and Queen Victoria ' Manchester Creamery ' Jug (6)Condition ReportThe creamware Queen Victoria cream-jug - with small flat chip to upper rim, some typical glaze crazing overall, minor wear. 

Lot 123

Y C Co apothecary bottle, Royal Doulton stoneware bottle, Carlton Ware hand painted Australian Design plate, Honiton Devon dish, Royal Winton 'Queen Anne' Australia dish and Maling 6450 dish  

Lot 79

Susie Cooper - Gray's Pottery - a Paris shape Cubist jug., brightly  decorated, 10.5cm high, printed mark, 8071;  a Royal Winton orange lustre ginger jar and cover, 15.5cm high, printed mark;  a Carlton Ware jug, in black, banded in gilt, 8cm high, printed mark (3)

Lot 200

Three boxes of miscellaneous ceramics and glassware to include Masons, Ringtons, Royal Winton, glass paperweight, etc.

Lot 272

Two boxes of miscellaneous. Includes two Casades figures, Royal Winton, Hornsea Fauna, Sadler, German vases etc.

Lot 123

A Gladstone bone china "Springtime" with gilt rim pattern part tea service comprising, two serving dishes (w-24cm), ten teacups, eleven saucers, a milk jug (h-10cm), two sugar bowls, twelve plates (marked verso) together with a Royal Winton Victorian Rose pattern part tea service comprising five teacups and four saucers (marked verso) (47)

Lot 313

ELENED DE WINTON "Carnations and roses" a still life study, oil on canvas, signed lower left, inscribed on Royal Academy Exhibition 1976 label verso, 61 cm x 51 cm

Lot 526

A mixed lot of collectables to include a Royal Winton Petunia dish, a Lilliput Lane miniature house, two hand painted Toby style jugs and other items Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 351

An impressive and early 'Special Forces' officer casualty group of four awarded to Captain T. Montgomerie, Special Boat Service attached 'L' Detachment, Special Air Service, late No. 4 Commando, 9th Battalion, Queen's Royal Lancers (R.A.C.) and Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). A veteran of Operation Claymore, Operation Aluite, and the 'extremely tricky' attack on a store dump of a forward fighter aerodrome at Daba, North Africa, he died in a jeep accident on 18 August 1942 whilst en route to the 1st S.A.S. Regiment at Kabrit, carrying the latest intelligence reports to facilitate an attack on the island of Rhodes General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Palestine (Lieut. T. Montgomerie. B.W.); 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; War Medal 1939-45, extremely fine (4) £4,000-£5,000 --- Thomas Montgomerie was born in Irvine, Ayrshire, on 14 March 1914, the son of Captain The Honourable Francis Cunninghame Montgomerie of Gattonside House, Roxburghshire, and grandson of George Arnulph Montgomerie, 15th Earl of Eglinton and 3rd Earl of Winton. Educated at Wixenford Preparatory School and Eton, he entered the R.M.A. Sandhurst and was appointed to a commission in the Black Watch on 1 February 1934. Raised Lieutenant, Montgomerie served from January 1938 in Palestine, firstly on policing duties during the Arab Revolt and latterly as Camp Commandant of the 18th Infantry Brigade; he returned home to Scotland in July 1939.  In October 1939, Montgomerie landed in France with the 1st Battalion, Black Watch, as part of the British Expeditionary Force. A week later he was transferred to the regimental training centre at Perth, a period briefly interrupted by a course of instruction at No. 165 Officer Cadet Training Unit at Dunbar. Advanced Acting Captain in June 1940, he volunteered in January 1941 for No. 1 Company, 3rd Special Service Battalion - then based at Troon - and relinquished a 'pip' in order to do so. This formation was soon disbanded and split up into its original Commando units, No. 1 Company reverting to its previous title of No. 4 Commando later in the month; on 21 February 1941, Montgomerie embarked at Gourock for what he believed to be the next in a long series of training exercises. However, the following day at Scapa Flow, he and his men were informed that they were to land on the Lofoten islands off Norway, the target designated as the herring and cod liver oil factories - the product of which (glycerine) was being used by the enemy in the manufacture of explosives.  Operation Claymore Upon completion of specific training in demolition techniques, Montgomerie led "A" Troop ashore at Svolvær, on the island of Austvågøya, on 4 March 1941. This landing was captured in a British newsreel titled 'British Soldiers liberate the Lofoten Islands in Norway (1941)', available online:  ‘The landing party went ashore and arrested German S.A. men and Quislings. Others began the systematic destruction (cheers). Within a few minutes of the landings, Quislings and Germans were prisoners. The Telegraph Office was in charge of British Tommies. Next on the list were the oil storage tanks. A few NAZIS resisted, the wounded were taken carefully onboard but our forces suffered no casualties. Then came the glorious hour for these Norwegian Islanders... A passage to freedom. And they jumped at it!’ Claymore resulted in the destruction of 11 fish oil factories and over 800,000 gallons of reserves; the sinking of ten enemy vessels; the capture of 215 Germans and 10 Norwegian Quislings; the recovery of 315 Norwegian volunteers; and the capture of rotor wheels and books vital to breaking the German Enigma code. Bolstered by British propaganda, few could argue that it had been anything but a military success story, yet for the officers in command, dissatisfaction remained simmering just below the surface; morale among many of the participants was low, not in consequence of failure or lack of resources, rather due to the Commando's slender deployment record since formation. The Lofoten Raid had simply served to whet many an appetite and on 8 July 1941, Montgomerie made the decision to follow a number of his comrades and move on in search of action. Intending to rejoin the Black Watch, he got only as far as No. 8 Infantry Training Centre where he remained for two months, before transferring to the 9th Queen's Royal Lancers, Royal Armoured Corps. His logic for doing so was made clear in a letter to the Centre's Adjutant: 'My reason for applying is that in my opinion there is more chance of immediate service in the R.A.C. than in the infantry and that the Officer Commanding the 9th Lancers has expressed himself willing to accept me in his regiment.'  Proven correct, Montgomerie embarked for the Middle East, arriving in late November 1941. Two months later he arranged his attachment to the 2nd Battalion, Black Watch, and in April 1942 he was nominally posted to the Middle East Commando having joined the Special Boat Service. This small team of specialist canoeists, assigned to the Royal Navy submarine flotilla at Alexandria for special operations, fell under the command of 1st S.A.S. later that year, although many of its members - including Montgomerie - were already attached. Operation Aluite Named after a local tribe, the Aluite Plan of April 1942 aimed to combat the very real possibility of Rommel's Afrika Korps linking up with Kleist's Army Group South at the head of the Persian Gulf and conquering Syria. Co-ordinated by Montgomerie from a rented house in the hills above Beirut, his plan was to develop an in-depth knowledge of the beaches between the Palestine-Lebanon border in the south and the Syrian-Turkish border to the north, which would be suitable for the embarkation of special forces who would harass the enemy as guerillas. A contemporary account by Lieutenant David Sutherland of the Royal Highlanders, as published in He Who Dares: Recollections of Service in the S.A.S., S.B.S. and Mi5, adds: 'There was only one unit in the Middle East theatre with the required beach reconnaissance skills - the SBS. On 15 April SBS was ordered to carry out a detailed reconnaissance of every beach suitable for Special Service troops landing. Some twenty beaches were involved and six weeks allotted for the task. I was sitting around at Kabrit when Tom Montgomery (sic), a Captain in the Black Watch who had recently joined the SBS, sent for me... This was top secret, detailed beach reconnaissance work which had to be done right and in a hurry. Montgomery (sic) divided the beaches; Syria for Langton and Newby, Lebanon to Alexander and me. It was hard work, up at dawn sketching and photographing each beach in question. We had help from the Royal Navy, who provided two shallow-draft 'R' boats for taking soundings. Each evening we wrote up our reports before collapsing into bed.'  Though the positions at Alamein and Stalingrad were to hold and the threat never became real, the work carried out by Montgomerie and his small team of SBS canoeists gave invaluable experience of operational surveys and reconnaissance. They also offered the men a fascinating introduction to the ancient Crusader castles, Krak des Chevaliers and Markab, the smells of Arab coffee and orange blossom, the sweet honeyed taste of baklava, and the chance to let their hair down in Beirut on their weekends off.  The Daba Attack The summer of 1942 witnessed a series of unfortunate events for the Special Boat Service, most notably the capture of George Duncan and his entire patrol in Sicily. This was followed by the apprehension of 'Tug' Wilson by a German patrol boat in Tobruk harbour; caught 'paddling with malice', his effects joined what seemed like lorry-loads of kit being shipped to Alexa...

Lot 422

Four Pieces of Royal Winton Lustre to Comprise Jug, Fish Dish, Pedestal Bowl and a Pedestal Dish

Lot 551

SIX BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND SUNDRIES, to include Vintage Tulip German Pottery By Keramik vase 536/15, Royal Worcester Palissy small floral bud vase 14-2, Three piece 'The Village' collectables Vintage Christmas Winter Holiday Cottage House set, s.d., Royal Winton Strawberry Marshmallow pie dish, a selection of 'Royal Sutherland' fine bone China floral tea set items, Allerton's Willow pattern oval serving bowl, a selection of Paragon 'Elegance design' vintage fine bone china, Four 'Avon Cottage by Enoch Wedgwood square side plates, Miranda 10x50 binoculars, lamp no shade, not tested, copper kettle, etc. (s.d. (6 boxes and loose).

Lot 1219

A pair of Alka Malta modernist vases and a pair of Royal Winton urn vases

Lot 1428

Two sets of three graduated jugs; Royal Winton and Price Bros.

Lot 1491

Box of Collectibles, including Olympic mugs, Blackpool Millennium mug, two boxed Wedding Day glasses, St. Paul's Cathedral butter dish and knife, Bavarian pottery vase, Lord Nelson pottery, Olympic coasters, decorative pin dish, Wade miniature tankard, coasters, children's cutlery, small glass urn, music box, plate, various cabinet plates, blue and white china, Royal Winton pot, basket fruit bowl, green jug, etc.

Lot 1206

A box containing a quantity of ceramics including German porcelain part coffee set, Royal Winton Art Deco plate, etc.

Lot 1

2 GOOD LARGE BOX LOTS TO INCLUDE ROYAL WINTON, DOULTON, TYRONE CRYSTAL, WEST GERMAN CERAMICS AND MUCH MORE

Lot 222

A group of Victorian and later tea and dinner wares including Napoli, Elizabethan, Royal Albert, Royal Winton, etc. (1 box)

Lot 274

Two boxes of miscellaneous to include Wedgwood Clio, Royal Winton, Poole, Royal Doulton Sonnet, Caithness, etc.

Lot 517

THREE BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include a Royal Winton Gurgling Fish Vase, a much loved vintage straw filled teddy (growler missing), a boules set in carry bag, two wooden decorative side tables, a box of assorted glassware, a variety of silver plated tableware, a number of collectable stamps, a selection of collector cigarette cards (3 boxes and loose) (s.d)

Lot 64

Royal Winton Grimwades dinner ware to include dinner plates, side plates platters, lidded tureen (1 tray)

Lot 18

A Mixed Collection of Ceramics to include a West German Vase, Pineapple Ice Bucket, Royal Winton large White Planter etc. (2 Trays)

Lot 544

A mixed collection of items to include Royal Winton Grimwades hunting scene part tea set, Crown Ducal tea set and midwinter biscuit barrel, etc (1 tray)

Lot 173

Royal Winton and Carltonware Australian Design Items including Two lidded Sugar Pots, Basket Pin Dish and Royal Winton Milk Jug together with Sadler Lidded Vase

Lot 256

A collection of Masonic items, includes regalia, a silver gilt Masters jewel, "Wythall Lodge No 5665" and a "Royal Winton" pottery bowl, printed to the base with its gift details from the Worshipful Master of "Lapal Lodge No 6031"

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