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Click here to subscribeTHREE SILVER TROPHY CUPS presented by The Greyhound Racing Association Ltd White City, one Victorian, London 1873, Weight approximately 3.5 ozs., Height 6", one Two Handled with square socle, London 1931, Weight approximately 6 ozs., Height 6", the third Two Handled, Birmingham 1925, Weight approximately 5 ozs., Height 5.5", together with three socles.
A MID 19TH CENTURY "GAUDY WELSH" "TULIP" PATTERN TEA SET decorated in underglaze blue, iron red, yellow, green and purple lustre: ten Tea Cups, ten Saucers, twelve Tea Plates, two Bread & Butter Plates, one Slop Bowl, a similar Cup & Saucer and two Cups & Saucers of a different pattern. Approximately 41 pieces.
A MID 19TH CENTURY "GAUDY WELSH" TEA POT & COVER, TWO HANDLED SUCRIER (LACKING COVER) & A CREAM JUG decorated in underglaze blue, blue, iron red, turquoise and lustre, and Six "Gaudy Welsh" Tea Cups of a different pattern, the interiors decorated in underglaze blue, iron red, green and purple lustre. (10)
AN AYNSLEY BONE CHINA TEA SERVICE with wavy purple lined rims and colour transfer printed with cornflowers pattern, the cups with handles in the form of yellow butterflies : six Tea Cups, six Saucers, six Tea Plates, one Jug & Bowl, one Bread & Butter Plate. Green transfer printed factory mark. Reg. No: 787013. Approximately 21 pieces.
A Rockingham part tea service, circa 1835, each piece printed in green with a stylised flower and 'seaweed' pattern within shaped and gilt lined rims comprising a teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, cream jug, slop bowl, eleven coffee cups, eight teacups, ten saucers, two sandwich plates, (35)
A mahogany cutlery box on stand, by J W Hetherington, Lancaster, 19th century, the stand with canted box with hinged cover, carrying handle and detachable knife box, half round end on ring turned tapering legs, brass cups and castors, stamped 'J W Hetherington, Lancaster' in two places, 21" long, 13" wide, 27" high
A Victorian egg cruet with central foliate decorated carrying handle surrounded by six egg cups, spoons lacking, the circular base with a scroll and foliate border, raised on four foliate reeded feet, bears the Scott family crest, 25cm. high, 1045gm., 33.60oz, together with a matching six-division cruet stand, bottles lacking, 30cm. high, 691gm., 22.22oz, both stamped 'Mackay' and 'Cunningham & Co.', Edinburgh 1869. (2)
A Minton Monk's Rock series small jug and other blue-printed wares: comprising the Monk's Rock jug of Dutch shape, height 11.4cm, unmarked; a "British Scenery" series sauce tureen body; a Hackwood Wild Rose sauce tureen and cover with two small pickle dishes; a Mason Blue Pheasants tray or spoon dish with early impressed mark; a toy jug with a Chinese pattern; and two toy cups and saucers also with a Chinese pattern (some with faults or restoration).
A selection of printed and coloured wares: comprising two porringer-shape cups and saucers printed in black with a fallow-deer pattern and strip border, underglaze coloured in yellow, blue, green and orange; a saucer printed in black with a farmyard scene and concentric geometric borders, underglaze coloured in yellow, orange, blue and green; a saucer printed in black with a family scene within a chinoiserie-type border with ochre rim; and an enamel-coloured pink lustre saucer featuring a bird on a branch; all unmarked, circa 1810-25 (some minor damage)
A Worcester blue-scale-ground part tea service, painted in the 'Rich Kakiemon' pattern with shaped panels of Oriental flowering shrubs and insects, within gilt. C-scroll borders, comprising: a globular teapot and cover, two saucer dishes, a spoon tray, a cover for a sugar bowl, a leaf-shaped dish, a slop bowl, a sparrow-beak jug and cover, six saucers, four teacups and two coffee cups, fretted square mark, circa 1770 (some damage and repairs)
Four 'Bute' shape Staffordshire porcelain bat-printed commemorative teacups and saucers, and an additional cup, printed with a vignette of Britannia mourning at the tomb of Princess Charlotte, the cups with an additional vignette of angels with the Lamb of God, within pink-lustre borders, circa 1817 (some damage).
A Derby Imari palette 'lazy Susan' and other items of Derby Imari palette porcelain, comprising: a kettle and cover, a teapot and cover, a sugar box and cover, another box and cover of waisted form, a water jug, a milk jug, a muffin dish and cover, a sugar bowl and three cups and saucers, iron-red and blue marks, various dates, late 19th/early 20th century (some damage)
Two Paris porcelain Empire-style cabinet cups and saucers, each richly enamelled and gilt, one painted with putti, hounds and goats, the other with a panel of a putto with a hound, within classical motifs reserved on a green ground, both cups with snake handles and three lions' paw feet, circa 1830 (one with a repaired foot)
Five various Sevres-style cabinet cups and saucers, comprising: a green-ground cup and saucer painted with a panel of a maiden chastising a child, the saucer with a hound wearing a ribbon, interlaced 'L's' marks (cracked); a Sevres (outside decoration) cup and saucer painted with Watteauesques; a Sevres-style bleu célèste-ground cup and saucer with Louis-Philippe ciphers, a similar bleu-de-Roi example and an example painted with panels of Napoleon Bonaparte, mostly late 19th century
An early 20th Century wicker and leather-bound picnic hamper retailed by A. Barrett & Sons, 63 & 64 Piccadilly, London, containing - plated circular kettle, stand and spirit lamp, two rectangular plated metal sandwich boxes, two ditto smaller boxes, pair of glass milk bottles with plated mounts, four enamelled metal tea cups, saucers and plates, four steel bladed knives, and four plated fiddle pattern tea spoons, 18ins x 12ins x 10ins high, with canvas and leather cover for same