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Lot 1428

A mixed lot containing four Babycham glasses and afternoon tea service, Fenton 1930s

Lot 1443

A box of blue and white Coalport part tea wares, with Royal Stafford part tea service (pattern No. 778940, shape 9)

Lot 1478

A comprehensive Spode blue and white tea and dinner service, comprising vegetable servers, serving plates, gravy boat and stand, egg cups, soup bowls, butter dishes, etc (two boxes)

Lot 218

A 19th century Rockingham style part tea service in gilt and grey, 54 pieces approx

Lot 160

A 1960's/70's Poole part dinner and tea service with coffee pot, milk jug, etc., 45 pieces approx

Lot 243

Two Nao figures; 2 other similar figures; a bone china tea service; decorative china, including Wedgwood; etc.

Lot 216

An Aynsley china part tea service decorated with polychrome bouquets, 22 pieces approx

Lot 228

A Copeland Spode's Byron part dinner and tea service, 40 pieces approx, including a pair of covered tureens, a pair vegetable dishes, graduating meat plates, etc.

Lot 100

A Royal Crown Derby 'Derby Posies' pattern tea service and decorative wares

Lot 106

A Copeland Spode Gainsborough pattern part tea and dinner service

Lot 116A

Ceramics - three Newhall Bute teacups and two saucers; a Royal Grafton tea service, for six; a Roayl Albert Moonlight Rose wall clock; side plates; etc

Lot 118

Ceramics - an Oriental tea service; a Delft ware bowl; honey pots; preserve pots; continental wall hanging salts; etc qty

Lot 158

Ceramics - a Staffordshire part tea service; a Shelley saucer; a novelty thermometer car; a Fielding & Co. cheese dish; etc.

Lot 161

Household - a Price lustre vase; another; a Pratt pot lid; Sadlers gilt tea service; picture frames; 19th century warming pan; etc

Lot 24

Silver-Plated Ware - a silver plated four piece tea service; a silver-plated coffee pot (5)

Lot 363

Household Goods - a biscuit tin; a Royal Doulton The Coppice pattern part tea service; framed lithographic prints; mirrors

Lot 78

A Sunderland lustre part tea service for eight; another part tea service for six ; etc

Lot 80

A comprehensive Denby dinner and tea service, 'Potters Wheel' pattern

Lot 96

A Crown Devon dinner service, for twelve, comprising two tureens, three graduated meat plates, dinner plates, salad plates, tea plates, eleven saucers, ten cups, sugar basin, milk jug, two gravy boats, two bread and butter plates, each decorated with rolling grass land in green, yellow and orange and trees in winter, printed mark, pattern 3207

Lot 99

A Grindley Goodwood pattern part-dinner and tea service, decorated with a cobalt blue band and green floral sprays

Lot 10

"We are getting a new C.O., it is 'Bruin' Purvis. He is the best pilot in the R.A.F."* The scarce experimental flying Distinguished Flying Cross, and Double Air Force Cross to Group Captain Harry Alexander Purvis R.A.F.: D.F.C., for mine destruction, reverse dated 1940, cased (LG: 20/02/1940); A.F.C., reverse dated 1940, cased (LG: 11/07/1940); Bar to A.F.C., on separate piece of ribbon (LG: 02/06/1943); Coronation Medal 1953, boxed; mounted miniature group comprising: D.F.C.. A.F.C. and Bar, 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star with Air Crew Europe Bar, Defence Medal, 1939-45 War Medal with oak leaf, Coronation Medal 1953; Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators Award of Merit, award for 1960-61, reverse inscribed (H.A. PURVIS/ UPPER FREEMAN), cased; the recipient's flying logbooks (10) from 23rd September 1924 to 14th April 1965; his commission a uniform tunic, ribbon bar, RAF wings and ID tags; and a good quantity of associated biographical material, lists of aircraft, photographs including studies of various aircraft types. Offered with copy research. All medals extremely fine. The vital and sometimes overlooked contribution of test pilots to the 1939-45 war effort is well illustrated by the superb combination of a Distinguished Flying Cross with an Air Force Cross and Bar awarded to Squadron Leader (later Group Captain) Harry Alexander Purvis R.A.F. Accompanied by the recipient's flying log books and his dress miniature medals, they represent part of the career of an extraordinarily courageous and skilful aviator. The A.F.C. was, of course, the natural reward for those fearless individuals who risked injury and death in the effort to develop vital aerial weaponry, in an era when the boundaries of aviation technology were being advanced with hazardous rapidity. Purvis was at the forefront of this work, and became one of only 26 men** in this period to be awarded the A.F.C. not once, but twice, as denoted by the bar. It is further testament to the breadth of his wartime service that he was also awarded the D.F.C. - the reward for bravery whilst flying on active operations against the enemy. In late 1939 the RAF developed an aerial countermeasure to Nazi Germany's magnetic influence sea mines, which posed a grave risk to our vital sea lanes. A Vickers Wellington (P2518) was fitted with a huge balsa wood hoop that housed a powerful electromagnetic coil. The intention was to fly low over the sea, so that the downward pointing magnetic field would detonate the mines lurking beneath the waves. 'Bruin' Purvis, having tested the functional capabilities of this unconventional aircraft, then took the further - and extremely hazardous - step of trialling its mine destroying ability in January 1940. The Operations Record Book for No.1 G.R. Unit, R.A.F. Manston, records that a mine was successfully destroyed on the 8th or 9th of that month and notes that 'Aircraft's Height was 25-30 feet'. Neither the possibility that the huge upsurge of water resulting from the explosion might bring the aircraft down, nor the interference of the enemy in later trials, were any deterrent to this steely nerved man. His remarkable story also includes the testing of prototype Spitfires, and in May 1942 he was posted to the Aeroplane and Aeronautical Experimental Establishment (A&AEE) at Boscombe down in Wiltshire. We are reminded of the dangerous nature of his work by the fact that his predecessor had been killed in a crash, and that "there had been so many fatal accidents…. that there was a need for a great personality to revive the general spirits of the comparatively inexperienced survivors."*** Bruin Purvis, described at the time by Lieutenant Commander Denis Campbell F.A.A. (himself an operational and test pilot of great stature) as 'the best pilot in the R.A.F.', was just such a personality. Whilst testing the new Lancaster Mk VI in 1944, he suffered an engine fault that forced him to crash land. With consummate skill he avoided the destruction of life and property in the land below him, and preserved the lives of his crew, before strolling to his home (coincidentally nearby) and announcing to his wife "I was in Amesbury so I thought I would pop in for a cup of tea." **** * Lieutenant Commander Denis Cambell quoted in 'Men with Wings' by Wing Commander H.P. 'Sandy' Powell A.F.C., A.F.R.Ae.S. ** Abbott & Tamplin, 'British Gallantry Awards' *** Wing Commander H.P. 'Sandy' Powell, 'Men With Wings' **** Derek Collier Webb, 'Bruin Purvis, Test Pilot Extraordinary'

Lot 220

AN AYNSLEY TEA SERVICE TOGETHER WITH A TRAY OF COLLECTABLE CERAMICS TO INCLUDE, ROYAL ALBERT OLD COUNTRY ROSES, WEDGWOOD, ETC

Lot 394

A Bistoware part child's tea service, printed with flowers, child dinner plates in the white, and silver plated coffee spoons ( 29 )

Lot 395

An unusual Wedgwood Tete a Tete service printed in brown with a Gilly flower pattern numbered S303, comprising of a tea pot, and cover; sugar bowl; cream jug; two tea cups; two saucers and a small plate (9)

Lot 7

A silver plated four piece tea and coffee service, probably Barker Brothers, gadrooned foot and upper rim borders, mernorah mark (4)

Lot 257

A Royal Doulton Reflection pattern part tea and coffee service, for twelve place settings, including six coffee cans, two bread plates and three jugs

Lot 267

A pair of Carlton ware Chinese style ginger jars and covers, a Mintons Haddon Hall part tea service, other teawares, ginger jar and Toby jug

Lot 271

A Royal Doulton Dickens vase, Bill Sykes bowl, and Alfred Jungle vase, various crested china and Adderleys part tea service and various other china and glassware.

Lot 273

An Aynsley and Co commemorative cup and saucer celebrating the longest reign of Queen Victoria, and an Oriental ivory ware tea service

Lot 281

A Royal Doulton Burlington pattern tea service and other plates

Lot 298

A Crown Ducal coffee service decorated with orange blossom, comprising six tea cups and saucers, sugar bowl, milk jug and coffee pot, and a set of six enamelled brass teaspoons

Lot 379

A five piece silver plated tea and coffee service

Lot 392

An Adderley Blue Chelsea pattern part tea service, to include teapot, two handled sugar bowl etc.

Lot 42

A Locke & Co Worcester porcelain part tea service, on a blush ivory ground, each piece painted with a pheasant by E. Blake, to include tea pot, side plates, coffee cans and a milk jug.

Lot 23

A Bing & Grondahl Danish porcelain part dinner and tea service, in the manner of Royal Copenhagen, to include meat dishes, teapot, dinner plates etc.

Lot 404

A Crown Staffordshire part tea service, decorated in Art Deco style with yellow and grey flowers, on a green ground

Lot 430

A Wedgwood Beaconsfield pattern part tea service.

Lot 407

Box of assorted metalware to include: silver plated tea service; other teaware items etc.

Lot 405

Royal Vale Regency tea service, green bowl, two glass dishes

Lot 210

Two boxes of assorted china including a tea service

Lot 148

Walker and Hall, a silver three piece tea service, comprising pot, twin handled sugar and cream, each on four scallop cast feet, Sheffield 1918 and 1919

Lot 205

A Coalport Indian Tree tea service, comfortably an eight place setting with additions and associated items, together with a Wedgwood Hathaway Rose twelve place tea service

Lot 207

A Wedgwood Mirabelle dinner, tea and coffee service, an eight place setting (82 pieces)

Lot 84

Early Victorian silver three piece tea service, the panelled body engraved a wheatsheaf crest, teapot with swan neck spout, carved flower finial to cover, milk jug and sugar basin gilded inside, and scroll handles and shell feet, by William Moulson, London, 1846/50, 48ozt

Lot 232

A Royal Worcester and painted porcelain part dessert service, puce back stamp and dated 1877, some Wedgwood leaf moulded plates, a Victorian part tea service, etc

Lot 215

A large quantity of Royal Worcester Royal Garden porcelain dinner service, to include meat plates, dinner plates, side plates, tea and coffee cups, etc

Lot 280

A Wedgwood blue and white part coffee service, printed with deer in a landscape, and Coalport tea wares

Lot 1196

A Myott part dinner service, together with a Royal Albert part tea service, both with floral printed detail

Lot 706

A miscellaneous collection to include a 20th century oak cased ticketing machine, a boxed Russian china tea service, various boxed polished hard stone trinket boxes, vintage oak shop till, etc

Lot 515

Quantity of various Aynsley floral decorated items including a Millennium daffodil vase and a Colclough 1930's tea service decorated with crinoline ladies

Lot 518

19th Century English porcelain part tea service decorated with floral sprigs in pink and green (some damages)

Lot 546

Japanese part tea service decorated with floral vignettes within a green and gilt border together with a late 19th Century Canton teapot

Lot 571

Art Deco Hancocks, ' Tea for Four ' service comprising: teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl, three cups and four various saucers having hand painted floral decoration

Lot 573

20th Century Chinese tea service for two on a circular tray together with two decorative plates

Lot 581

Japanese eggshell tea service painted with river scenes

Lot 611

Japanese eggshell part tea service and a set of four Tuscan porcelain coffee cups and saucers, together with a Noritake porcelain floral decorated coffee service and a set of four Noritake porcelain coffee cups and saucers

Lot 632

Early 19th Century English pink floral decorated part tea service (a/f)

Lot 638

Victoria china, Art Deco porcelain tea service with floral printed decoration

Lot 639

Royal Doulton Pastorale pattern dinner and tea service

Lot 644

Extensive Royal Albert Cottage Garden pattern dinner and tea service together with a red, blue and gilt decorated tea service

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