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Lot 11

VILLEROY & BOCH MONTSERRAT PALOMA PICASSO DINNER SERVICE, a large quantity including twenty three large dinner plates, twenty four soup bowls, twenty four salad bowls, twenty one tea cups, bowls serving trays, tureens, tea, coffee pot. (Qty)

Lot 682

A famous Turbo known as 'BADDIE' rediscovered after 20 years of hibernation; with a fascinating history, just 11,000 miles and originality to match; recommissioned ready for sale.Much of the Porsche 911's development had resulted from the factory's racing program and it was the period Group 4 homologation rules, which required 400 road cars to be built, that spurred the development of 'Project 930' - the legendary 911 Turbo. In production from April 1975, the Turbo married a KKK turbocharger to the 3.0-litre Carrera RSR engine in road trim; a combination that delivered 260bhp for a top speed of 155mph. In 1978, the Turbo's engine was enlarged to 3.3-litres, gaining an intercooler in the process, power increased to 300bhp and the top speed, of what was the fastest accelerating road car of its day, went up to 160 mph. But the Turbo wasn't just about top speed, it was also the best equipped 911 and amazingly flexible, hence only 4 speeds in the gearbox, being capable of racing from a standstill to 100mph in 14 seconds! The Turbo's characteristic flared wheel arches and 'tea tray' rear spoiler had already been seen on the Carrera model while the interior was the most luxurious yet seen in a 911, featuring leather upholstery, air conditioning and electric windows. More refined than hitherto, yet retaining its high-performance edge, the Porsche 911 Turbo sold in the thousands, becoming the definitive sports car of its age.The car presented here is a 1980 Porsche 911 (930) Turbo 3.3-litre and has a fascinating backstory. It is accompanied by the most intriguing and complete history file, full of handwritten letters and addressed invoices relating to its original owner, the legendary music industry figure, Peter Grant (5th April 1935 - 21st November 1995). Grant was best known as the manager of The Yardbirds, Bad Company and most famously Led Zeppelin from their creation in 1968 to their breakup in 1980. With his intimidating size and weight, confrontational manner, knowledge and experience, Grant procured strong and unprecedented deals for his band. He is widely credited with improving pay and conditions for all musicians in dealings with concert promoters. Grant has been described as "one of the shrewdest and most ruthless managers in rock history". In his early years, he had also been a bouncer, wrestler, actor, stunt double and eventually the president of Swan Song Records (LZ & Grant’s own label); hence, he was one of the wealthiest men in the music industry at his peak."Led Zeppelin manager Peter Grant didn’t just rule his band, he ruled the entire music industry.’"Marital problems, diabetes, cocaine addiction and the death of Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham all took their toll on Grant's health and after the official breakup of Led Zeppelin in 1980 (and the subsequent folding of the Swan Song label in 1983) he virtually retired from the music business to his private estate in East Sussex. However, towards the end of his life, he conquered his addiction and lost a significant amount of weight. His first public appearance for many years was in 1989, when he and Jimmy Page both attended a Frank Sinatra concert at the Royal Albert Hall. Grant subsequently sold his estate and moved to nearby Eastbourne. In 1992, he appeared in the film ‘Carry on Columbus’ as a cardinal and in his remaining years, Grant became a keynote speaker at music management conferences, where he was lauded by latter-day peers.On the afternoon of 21st November 1995, Grant suffered a fatal heart attack while driving to his home at Eastbourne with his daughter Helen. He was 60 years old. Grant was buried on 4th December 1995 at the cemetery opposite his mansion, with the funeral service held at St Peter and St Paul's Church, Hailsham, East Sussex. Coincidentally, it was the 15th anniversary of Led Zeppelin's official breakup. His final public appearance had been at the last night of the Page and Plant tour at the Wembley Arena in July 1995. Grant was survived by his son Warren Grant and his daughter Helen Grant.Unbeknown to lots of people, Peter Grant was also a big car fan and collector, owning, amongst others, a Dino GTS and a 1930 Bentley Speed Six which appeared in the Led Zeppelin film ‘The Song Remains the Same’, with Grant driving his wife in it at their home Horselunges Manor.In July 1980, Grant bought a brand-new Porsche 911 (930) Turbo 3.3-litre from Duncan Hamilton & Co. Ltd, specially ordered in Black with a full Burgundy Hide interior (including dashboard and knee roll), with air conditioning and a sunroof. So taken was he with this car, he registered it (from new) with his number plate ‘BAD 1’ (which was given to him as a Christmas present from the members of Bad Company; Grant also had ‘LZ 1’ on his Range Rover). By the early 1990s, Grant was a fully signed-up and active member of Porsche Club GB, attending and displaying his car at numerous events right up until his death (in 1995); at this time, his Porsche was very well-known, referred to as ‘BADDIE’.The car was seldom used (in no small part due to him being in his reclusive period from 1980 until 1989) mostly taken to shows and car events, being always serviced at Porsche main dealers (Malaya of West Sussex and Rivervale of Hove etc.), racking up only 6,000 miles by 1993. Peter died in 1995 and in June 1996 the car passed to his son Warren (registered in his name). It wore ‘BAD 1’ until 1998 (replaced then with ‘GGM 107V’). In 1998 the car (then with 7,000 miles) was reoffered (via a letter written by Warren Grant) to Duncan Hamilton & Co. Ltd. to sell (there are invoices to them for remedial work to get it ‘sale ready’). They advertised the car for sale in 1998/1999 (now with 9,000 miles) for £31,950, whilst at this time it also featured in a Porsche book.In February 1999, it was bought by Mr Ceanam Baird of Farnham, who kept the car until 2001, when Duncan Hamilton & Co. Ltd (again) sold it to Mr Michael Corregan of Cobham (but didn’t register to himself). Our vendor then bought it from Michael Corregan in May 2002 (then with 9,950 miles covered – all corroborated by MOTs/invoices). Prior to doing the deal, our vendor had it professionally inspected by Autocheck (specialist vehicle surveys) run by an ex-Le Mans Porsche engineer (report in history file) who gave it a glowing report.Life and work took over for our vendor and his Porsche, so it was safely tucked away in his garage. He used it only a handful of times, as indicated by the current mileage of 11,124. There it has sat, unmoved and occasionally run-up, for the last 15 plus years. On deciding to sell the car, our vendor has wisely utilised the expert skills of William Francis Porsche of Suffolk to evaluate and recommission the car where required. At the time of writing, this process is still ongoing, but the originality, solidity and preservation of the car are evident and impressive. The condition is wholly commensurate with the 11,124 miles covered. The car is being given a thorough going-over, renewing all fluids, belts, numerous gaskets, tyres and other consumable parts that require it. The goal is to get the car to the best possible standard as is possible in time for the auction, which will involve a fresh MOT (passed 31/10/22).This car and its history file are very special things, both for classic car enthusiasts and for British rock music fans - a potent combination. Silverstone Auctions are very proud to be offeringClick here for more details and images

Lot 250

Royal Albert Old Country Roses tea service

Lot 242

Royal Worcester tea service together with small collection of ceramics

Lot 406

Art Deco tea service by Foley

Lot 25

Collection of Wade Whimsies, Wade Tortoises and other Wade Items together with Myott 'Old Willow' Part Tea Service comprising Tea Pot, Coffee Pot, 6 Tea Plates, 6 Side Plates and 4 Bowls plus similar 6 Tea Cups and Saucers, Plate and 4 Bowls

Lot 678

A J&G Meakin part tea and dinner service

Lot 164

A Royal Albert six-place setting coffee and tea service, in the Old Country Roses pattern

Lot 652

An early 20th century Heathcote enamel decorated bone china tea service

Lot 155

A Royal Albert 12-place setting tea service in the Old Country Roses pattern

Lot 90

A box of miscellaneous items, to include an early 20th century Bourne Denby vase on a green ground with floral tube-line decoration and printed mark verso, two boxed Dartington Crystal carafes, Dartington Crystal decanter, Paragon Bride's Choice pattern part tea service etc

Lot 108

A Royal Doulton six-place setting tea and coffee service, in the Frost Pine pattern, D6450, having printed mark verso

Lot 791

A Noritake Graycrest pattern part tea and dinner service

Lot 685

A Washington Old Willow pattern part tea and dinner service

Lot 78

A modern Villeroy & Boch part dinner and tea service in the Siena patternAll appear in fairly good condition, with very light use.

Lot 101

A Wedgwood six-place setting tea service, the turquoise frieze decorated with mythical figures, printed mark verso, pattern No. W2114

Lot 681

A Mintons floral decorated part tea service

Lot 190

A modern Villeroy & Boch German dinner and tea service, decorated with fruit and flowers, having printed mark verso (three boxes)Very light use if any. All appear in good condition, no chips.

Lot 253

A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Tea Plate, from the Judge Elbert Henry Gary service, circa 1909, painted by Albert Gregory with panels of flowers framed within elaborately moulded gilt cartouches by George Darlington with further arabesques and incorporating a G monogram for Gary on gros bleu and turquoise grounds, signed by both artists, impressed Derby, printed mark in gilt, with Royal Warrant and Tiffany & Co retailer's stamp18.25cm diameterGood condition.

Lot 2087

baluster and with ivory-insulated lizard cast handle, the neck chased with foliage scrolls and flowers populated by birds and on a matted ground, the lower body chased with fruiting grapevines on a matted ground, centring eight medallions, four with foliage scrolls and four with scenes of animals, comprising a lion attacking a deer; two leopards attacking a horse, with the fallen rider underneath; a lion attacking an elephant and a leopard attacking a man, with acanthus borders, the hinged cover similarly decorated and with a lion cast finial25cm high, gross weight 26oz 19dwt, 838grBoth Raghavji Mawjee (Mawji) and Oomersee Mawjee (Mawji) are known to have used versions of the distinctive cast lizard handle as on the present jug. The former for example produced a three-piece tea-service in the typical Kutch-style with lizard handles. On that example, however, the insulators run through the legs of the lizard rather than through the body as on the present example (from the collection of Harish K Patel, see https://silverfromindia1850-1920.blogspot.com/p/indian-silver-from-kutch-gujarat.html). Raghavji also uses the same motif on a drawing for a two-handled cup and cover which also includes similar animal scenes to those here, which are a recurring theme in the work of both Mawjee silversmiths. Another example, perhaps more comparably to this hot-water jug, is a wine-jug by Oomersee from the collection of the British Museum (museum number 2011,3014.74).With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number EHHQKQ93.Additional Image Courtesy Harish K. Patel Collection, https://silverfromindia1850-1920.blogspot.com/ There are no hallmarks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a shallow bruise on one side of the lower body. There is some discolouration and cracking to the ivory insulators.

Lot 76

An Edwardian EPNS four piece tea service, together with a small quantity of silver plated flatware, cased dessert spoons, scallop form butter dish and similar wares

Lot 89

A Paragon Holyrood dinner/tea service, largely a twelve place setting. In excess of one hundred pieces

Lot 86

An early 20th century Royal Worcester tea service, comprising twelve tea cups, eleven saucers, sugar, cream, twelve tea plates. Each hand coloured transfer decorated in the Oriental manner. Registered number 608482

Lot 97

A mid 20th century Japanese Soko China twelve place tea service, each decorated with band of bamboo, birds and flowers, together with two coffee services, one a twelve place setting, the other eight and six covered soup/rice bowls and spoons. A quantity

Lot 84

An early 19th century ' bat printed' part tea/coffee service, comprising seven cups, four coffee cans, cream boat and nine saucers, each decorated with figures and dwellings in an extensive landscape with gilded rims

Lot 83

A mid 20th century Bavarian porcelain tea service, comprising tea and coffee pots, cream and lidded sugar, twelve cups, saucers and teaplates, each decorated with floral sprigs on an ivory ground

Lot 80

An early 20th century Limoges caberet tea service, four person setting with tray, transfer decorated with pink floral sprigs, together with a Victorian ' Japonoise'  twelve place tea service

Lot 1178

A six setting Roslyn China tea service **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 541

A Victoria China Czechoslovakian 'Desert Scene' pattern part Tea Service, comprising twelve Cups and eleven Saucers, Jug, Coffee Pot, Tea Pot, Cake Stand, Sugar Bowl, Sandwich Plate, eleven Side Plates and a Cake Plate,  approximately 41 pieces, together with a Booths 'Floradora' pattern part Tea Service, comprising a Tureen (lid broken), twelve Cups and Saucers, ten Side Plates, three Bowls, Slop Bowl and five Royal Cauldon Plates, heavy crazing and staining to most of the Booths pieces, some chips to others, (a lot)

Lot 515

A Denby 'Arabesque' pattern Dinner, Tea and Coffee Service, comprising Plates, Bowls, Sauce Boats, Salt and Pepper, Tureens, Cups and Saucers etc., approximately 45 pieces (a lot)

Lot 529

A Wedgwood Susie Cooper Design 'Gold Keystone' pattern Tea, Coffee and Dinner Service, comprising seventeen Cups and twelve Saucers, two Jugs, Gravy Boat and Stand, Sugar Bowl, Teapot, Coffeepot, Platter, two Tureens (one lacking lid), twelve Dinner Plates, twelve small Bowls, twelve large Bowls, twelve small Side Plates and twelve large Side Plates, approximately 99 pieces (a lot)

Lot 402

World War 1 1914-15 Star Trio, to SS-19519 Pte D Gardner ASC, together with two German Medals, one World War I era, the other Nazi era, and a brass Trench Art Tea Caddy (a lot) Private Gardner entered France with the Army Service Corps on November 7, 1915. He later joined the Labour Corp and was renumbered 297360, he was discharged to Class “Z” reserve on April 5 1919. 

Lot 639

A large comprehensive Royal Copenhagen service, gilt and floral decoration to include numerous plates, dishes, bowls and covers, jugs, coffee pots, tea pots etc.

Lot 532

A floral decorated part tea service.

Lot 49

A Japanese tea service and other items.

Lot 530

A Tuscan china part tea service painted in green with dragons.

Lot 80

A Phoenix china art deco tea service.

Lot 803

A large quantity of plated items to include trays, teapot on stand, three piece tea service, egg cruet etc.

Lot 688

A Royal Worcester part tea service comprising numerous cups and saucers, serving plates, side plates etc all decorated with blue dragons.

Lot 1

Royal Albert 'Lavender Rose' tea service (box)

Lot 13

Dresden floral-painted part tea service, to/w Victorian floral-printed part fruit service and a George Jones Crescent china tea service with green and gilt borders (box)

Lot 80

Art deco style epbm 4-piece tea service, pair of pheasant table ornaments, two 'swan' salts with silver heads and wings, pair of sauce-boats, etc (box)

Lot 9

Victorian Doulton Lambeth stoneware three piece tea service, decorated with trailing blossoms, to/w various Victorian and later cranberry and Ruby glassware (box)

Lot 1378

A Royal Doulton blue and white dinner/tea service including seven dinner plates, eight bowls, two serving dishes, two serving bowls, eight cups and eight saucers, teapot and sugar bowl.

Lot 1418

A large quantity of Royal Worcester 'Worcester Hop' including six saucers, six cups, tea plates, sugar bowl and milk jug and part dinner service including meat plate gravy boat and saucer, six dinner plates, vegetable dish and lid etc.

Lot 1570

A 'RC' Japan vintage tea and dinner service, white ground with blue floral decoration to include twelve dinner plates, dessert plates and side plates, twenty four bowls (12 large, 12 small), 12 cups and saucers, two oval plates (graduated), oval dish, tureen, teapot, jug, bowl and sauce boat.

Lot 5001

Edwardian David Chapman & Sons tea service for six, of lobed form decorated with blue transfer printed foliate decoration and gilt rims

Lot 5002

Paragon Victoriana Rose pattern tea service six and Paragon Country Lane pattern tea service for two and Vienna style plate

Lot 5033

Royal Albert Masquerade pattern tea service for six, together with Royal Albert Dogwood pattern teacup and saucer and Alfred Meakin tea and dinner wares decorated with gilt on cream ground to include lidded tureens and oval serving plates etc in two boxes

Lot 5134

Royal Grafton Evesham pattern part tea and dinner service, to include teapot, coffee pot, milk jugs, tea cups and saucers, dinner plates, sauce jug, covered tureens etc

Lot 5177

Two silver napkin rings, hallmarked, a set of cased fish servers and Royal Albert Silver Maple pattern part tea service

Lot 5232

Royal Albert tea service for six, decorated with orange and yellow flowers with blue borders, gilt edging, comprising six teacups and saucers, six side plates, open sucrier and jug, teapot and hot water pot

Lot 5249

Large quantity of ceramics to include Royal Grafton Indian Tree pattern part tea and dinner service,Bing & Grondahl bell, Aynsley Gold Orchard, Royal Worcester, Imari style, blue and white vases and plates, Staffordshire style dog, tea wares, boxed The Leonardo Collection 40th anniversary teacups and saucers set, Two German vases to include a West German example, set of four Royal Doulton Francisco Masseria collectors plates, Sylvac Cavalier charger, and set of four Lena Liu plates etc, in five boxes

Lot 108

Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern tea service for six, comprising teapot, hot water pot, seven teacups, six saucers, six side plates, twin handled dish and jug and a Lady Carlyle cake plate

Lot 110

Early 20th century Limoges part tea service, decorated with floral sprays and gilt on merging peach and white ground, comprising six teacups, twelve side plates, six smaller plates, milk jug, open sucrier, slop bowl and two cake plates, many marked R Delinieres Limoges D&C France to base

Lot 112

Late 19th/early 20th century Bishop & Stonier Torbay pattern dinner service, comprising Eleven dinner plates, 12 tea plates, two meat platters of various sizes, two serving dishes, two sauce boats and stands, eleven side plates, two large covered tureens, two small covered tureens and two ladles (48)

Lot 156

A Minton's china India Tree style pattern fifteen-piece tea service, one cup with hairline crack, complete with milk jug, sugar basin, four cups, five saucers, four side plates and a cake plate, a pair of Royal Crown Derby pattern 2451 tea cups and saucers, and a pair of pattern 28 side dishes (a lot)

Lot 436

A Wedgewood bone china part tea service, (40 pieces)

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