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Click here to subscribeVarious items of Spode porcelain, comprising: a sauceboat, pattern no. 1869, printed in iron-red and gilt with Chinese vases issuing flowers, printed and painted marks (some rubbing); a lilac-gound two-handled sugar box and cover, pattern no. 2197, script marks; an egg cup stand and five egg cups, sparsely decorated with gilt-line rims, iron-red script mark (one egg cup with rim chip); a pair of Bute shape blue-ground teacups painted in iron-red and gilt with stylised flowers; a pair of London shape coffee cups, pattern no. 2251; and a pale-blue bat-printed coffee can, first quarter 19th century
A group of awards to Fred Winter Esq, National Hunt trainer, comprising; a silver trophy in the form of a horse's hoof, inscribed 'H.W.A Derby Awards, F Winter Esq, N.H. Trainer December 6th 1971', Birmingham 1971, 13cm wide (5 in), 1077g (34.5 oz), a Garrard 'Regent Plate' oval salver with an applied polychrome plaque 'Whitbread British Sports Awards, Best of the Best and inscribed to Fred Winter, 37cm (14.5 in), three various plated and inscribed mugs, a plated rectangular picture frame inscribed 'Chepstow Races', a rose bowl with two double scroll handles, a moulded girdle and domed foot, two fox mask stirrup cups, a round spirit flask with a panel depicting racehorses with jockeys up, and an ebonised panel with applied plaque
Pair of Minton china Aesthetic Period cups and saucers, circa 1880, decorated in Imari palette, also a Doulton Burslem china miniature vase decorated in Art Nouveau style, 6.5cm, a decorated china spill vase of cylinder form with polychrome floral decoration and a Gemma porcelain match striker modelled as a boy with his pet dog (7)
A Wedgwood Chinese Garden pattern part tea service, comprising a teapot, cream jug, and nine Bute shape cups and saucers, printed in blue with the Chinese scene and border of scrolls and flowers, all with gilt lining to rims, spouts and handles, impressed marks, circa 1810-30 (repairs to gallery on teapot, other faults)
Five blue-printed cups with matching saucers: one with Davenport's Fisherman and Ferns pattern, diameter 14.3cm, unmarked; another with a rural scene featuring a cart, a woman with yoke, two pigs, etc, diameter 13.6cm, unmarked; a third with a Chinese Dragon design and gilt rims, diameter 14.1cm, unmarked; a fourth with moulded fluting printed with flower sprays and gilt lining, diameter 13.1cm, unmarked; and the fifth with spiral fluting and a carnation-like floral pattern with chinoiserie border, diameter 13.8cm, unmarked; various dates between 1790 and 1825 (some with faults)
Four blue-printed London shape cups with matching saucers: one with Carey's Lady of the Lake pattern, diameter 14.6cm, unmarked; one with a Riley pattern of women gardeners, diameter 14.2cm, printed maker's flower spray mark and impressed hand (some damage); the third with a scene of two men in front of a country lodge with a castle in the background, diameter 14.2cm, unmarked; and the fourth with a country scene featuring a woman reaping, a dog and a child beneath a tree, diameter 14.2cm, unmarked
An assortment of blue-printed chinoiserie teawares: comprising two Buffalo pattern syllabub cups with ring handles; a Long Bridge pattern cup and saucer with ochre rim; two odd cups, a teabowl and an odd saucer; all unmarked, late-18th/early-19th century (various faults); also a Chinese porcelain teabowl and saucer
An important and extensive Creil creamware table service, Stone, Coquerel et Le Gros, Paris, circa 1810, each piece transfer-printed with classical scenes, many titled, within floral and fruiting borders or classical emblems, comprising: three double-handled tureens, covers and stands, each moulded with acanthus leaves (height 29cm, 11 3/8in, the stand 41.3cm, 16in.), one double-handled basket and two oval stands (33cm, 13in. across handles, basket rim repaired), two fish dishes (68.5cm, 27in, one with rim chip), three sauceboats (height 14.6cm, 5in.), two oval butter boxes and covers, on fixed stands (the stands 25.5cm, 10in.), two large deep bowls (diameter 30.5cm, 12in.), one footed bowl (12cm, 4in.), one ewer (28.5cm, 11in, neck and handle restuck), two cheese strainers (21.5cm, 8in.), two square fluted deep bowls (diameter 24.8cm, 9in.), three octagonal boat-shaped dishes (28cm, 11in.), four large oval dishes (49.5cm, 19in.), five medium oval dishes (41.3cm, 16in.), three medium oval dishes (33cm, 13in, one cracked and discoloured), five small oval dishes (30.5cm, 12in, two cracked), four octagonal dishes (30.7cm, 12 1/8in.), three elongated octagonal dishes (32.4cm, 12in, one with small flat chips), two elongated octagonal dishes (24.8cm, 9in.), one medium canted square dish (23.5cm, 9in.), four canted square dishes (20.5cm, 8 1/8in, one cracked, one with small rim chip), two shallow bowls (21.5cm, 8in.), two large circular dishes (38.5cm, 15in.), one medium circular dish (30.2cm, 12in.), two medium circular dishes (27.5cm, 10in.), one mustard pot and cover with fixed stand (stand 15cm, 6in.), four circular salts on paw feet (diameter 7cm, 2in.), ten egg cups (6.5cm, 2in.), ten ice cups and covers (9.5cm, 3in.), thirty soup plates (24.5cm, 9 5/8in.), forty-seven dinner plates (24.8cm, 9in, one with rim chip), and thirty-four side plates (21.1cm, 8 3/16in.) impressed 'Creil' and printed decorator's marks and numerals
Two matching Queen Anne silver double handled cups, John Goode or James Goodwin, London, 1714 and 1715 spirally fluted, bases initialled W over IS and W over TT, and a third double-handled cup, similar, maker's mark only probably Benjamin Brewood, circa 1715 7cm, 2in wide over handles, 60gr, 1oz 9dwt
Two similar Charles II two-handled cups, most probably Dorothy Grant and maker's mark RM between mullets and pellets (Jackson 126), London, 1680 and circa baluster oval, one with traces of stippled initials and engraved date 1680m, the other stipple initialled SB 9cm, 3in wide over handles, 93gr, 3oz. Grant example with full marks, other with maker only, some repairs and dents.
GROUP SHOT INTRODUCING COLLECTION OF MINIATURES. A rare George I miniature silver tea and chocolate set, David Clayton, London, circa 1725 comprising: tea kettle, burner and stand, teapot, cream pitcher and cover, sugar bowl and cover, chocolate pot and cover with moulinet, six tea cups and saucers, six mugs (one probably later), six plates and two salvers on pillar supports tea kettle 8.5cm, 3in high overall, 308gr, 9oz 18dwt
(Coursing/Hares) 17 books, 1903 onwards. Including Hall, Fifty-Six Waterloo Cups (1922); Bryden, Hare-Hunting & Harriers (1903); Edwardes Clarke, The Waterloo Cup (1978 - 2 copies); Standfast Sporting Library, Coursing (1976 - 2 copies); Fur Feather & Fin, The Hare (1896 - 3 copies); and 8 others (17)