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Click here to subscribeA Royal Crown Derby Pinxton Roses pattern side plate, 21cm; a Pinxton Roses pattern tea plate, 15cm; a Posies pattern three piece cruet set, pair of coffee cups and saucers, assorted plates; a Brown Aves rectangular trinket pot and cover; a Mikado pattern side plate; others Royal Crown Derby plates; qty
A collection of New Hall teawares, c.1800, including a pair of teacups and saucers printed in pattern 495 with monochrome landscapes, five further cups and saucers plus three teacups, variously printed and coloured with rural landscapes, including a titled view of Pinxton Hall, and a distant view of smoking kiln chimneys, 14.2cm max. (17)
A Pinxton coffee can and saucer and a cup and saucer, c.1790-1800, the can and saucer painted in pattern 218 with monochrome landscapes, the cup and saucer with the same pattern number but in polychrome, one can with an arched bridge before a house, the other with a windswept tree beside a cliff, 14.7cm max. (6)
A Royal Crown Derby Limited Edition Paradise Cobalt egg with certificate in a presentation box , together with 2 Royal Crown Derby Fluted rim plates in the Pinxton Rose pattern 119.5cm & 25.5cm in diameter , first quality in good condition , together with a Royal Crown derby Vine Cobalt plate (seconds) and a Vine Cobalt plate with a floral patterned centre, diameter 25.5cm , all with no chips, cracks or restoration (5)
a collection of 15 Royal Crown Derby coffee cans and saucers in various patterns to include Pinxton Rose, Mikado, Asian Rose (2nd), Derby Border (2nd), Golden Aves, Royal Antoinette, Old Avesbury, Brittany (2nd)Paradise Cobalt Golden Aves, Kings Imari(2nd)Derby Days, Heraldic Maroon, 2451 Imari , Majesty, Green Derby Panel, with 6 Bavarian coffee cans in various colours, 1 with missing handle.
A GROUP OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY CERAMICS to include a group of 'Derby Posies' items comprising three plates (all marked second quality) with date cypher XXXII, one with raised textured decoration, diameter approximately 26cm, a shaker, a small dish (marked second quality), a lidded trinket pot with a green backstamp, a small cream jug, and a crescent trinket dish (broken, sold a/f), a small 'Asian Rose' dish diameter 13cm with a date cypher XXXI, a 'Derby Border' side plate (marked second quality) with a date cypher XXXIV, two 'Beaumont' side plates (marked second quality) with a date cypher XXXI, an 'Old Avesbury' tea plate (marked second quality) with a date cypher XXXVI, a 'Pinxton Rose' tea plate with a pink backstamp and a red date cypher XXXIII (marked second quality), a 'Royal Pinxton Roses' side dish with a date cypher XXXIII (marked second quality) (15) (Condition Report: itemised conditions above, smaller items have green backstamps, others marked with red backstamps unless mentioned above)
A Pinxton porcelain named view cup and saucer, circa 1798, of Brookhill Service type, pattern No. 221, the cup with 'Matlock in Derby', the saucer with 'Kidwelly Castle, Carmarthen', within gilt frames and a white ground of scattered gilt sprigs with enamelled blooms, iron red painted marks and titles to bases, diameter of saucer 14.3cm.
Royal Crown Derby Royal Pinxton Roses pattern extensive table service comprising a set of two graduated meat dishes, two tea pots, sugar pot, milk jug, twelve tea cups and saucers, twelve side plates, coffee pot, another smaller, two lidded tureens, five soup bowls and saucers, sauce boat and stand, gravy boat and stand, twelve dinner plates, twelve smaller, six dishes, two bread, centre bowl, extra ware, first and second quality, qty
DEVON. Papers of Captain John Charles Fanshaw Royle (1884-1973) Educated at Wellington and Christ Church, Oxford, John Royle was called to the Bar in 1912. After civilian work, he joined the Inns of Court O.T.C. in 1918 and became an Acting Captain in the R.A.O.C. in 1919. In 1915, he married Amy Mabel the widow of James Cavan and went to live at her home Eaton Mascott Hall in Shropshire. Captain Royle appears not to have practised as a lawyer and led the life of a country gentleman helping run the estate and being involved in local affairs. In 1919, the family moved to Youlston Park, near Barnstaple, in Devon. These papers give an insight into the management of a country house in the first half of the twentieth century, with the details of running costs, maintenance, insurance, labour, super tax, motors, and personal expenses. A large collection of hundreds of documents contained in three large cardboard boxes: Numerous bills, invoices and receipts, many with decorative headings, for building, painting, plumbers, telephone, timber, coal, some from Pinxton Colliery, journal subscriptions, tithes, clothes, vets, cider, nurseries, plants and seeds, iron mongers for supplies to Youlston Park. Motor expenses, car insurance, AA key, Armstong Siddeley guarantee, 1926, bills for Prideaux's garage, Barnstaple. Repairs, servicing, purchases, car hire, for Napier and Singer 8 1928 guarantee, 1915 registration and purchase for Douglas motorcycle, 1922 driver's licence. Insurance policies, Income tax and Super tax forms and correspondence, shares, including Escot Rubber, dividend vouchers, war loan. Over 30 used cheque books, bank book. Legal documents, includes the lease of the Park 1921, correspondence concerning his mother's estate and her marriage settlement and his parents' wills. Address books, 1949 diary, particulars for sale of Youlston Estate, 1920 with plan Papers concerning North West Devon Conservative Association, Barnstaple Division, and Conservative party rosette. Letter dated 1926 asking to be J.P. North Devon Infirmary subscriptions and correspondence Milk Book, 1944, employees N.I. record book, Military documents and correspondence, leave passes, ration books, selection to Inns of Court OTC, 1918, and temporary commission as 2nd Lieutenant 6/11/1918. Commission as Lieutenant, 1921, medical examinations. Wallet with British Museum library card, fishing licences, Bar Examination Law lecture notes, bar certificate, 1912, and his birth certificate. Periodicals including Justice of the Peace, Journal of Criminal Law, North Devon Elector (1925). 3 real photographic postcards by R.L. Knight of Barnstaple, possibly showing election day and a photograph of Youlston Park With a large number of photographs etc. With papers of SYLVIA CAVAN [1882-1962] comprising a collection of over 60 letters, invoices, receipts to her, including from her brother, other relatives and friends, and concerning Exeter Diocese, and Women's Home Mission Association. With brochures, leaflets, etc, and four portrait photographs of her. Mostly dated 1920s-1950s, but some personal items earlier. YOULSTON PARK, near Barnstaple, had been in the Chichester family since it was built in 1516 and it was leased by Mrs Amy Royle in 1919. The following year, she purchased the freehold for £8,300 from Edward Chichester. Captain Royle probably left Youlston on his marriage to Barbara Chichester in 1951. In a Country Life article dated 1961 it is described as the home of Major Cavan and his sister Sylvia Cavan. In 1972, Captain Royle and Major Cavan agreed to sell the estate to J.S.C. Clark of Smythapark for £17,000 and the contents at Sotheby's valuation.
Three fluted oval sugar bowls and covers, comprising a Factory X example with blue and gilt guilloche and star border, a tall Pinxton example with sepia leaf sprigs and a Derby pink example of the same shape, circa 1800 and three late 18th Century circular sugar bowls, wrythen fluted and reeded: a Flight blue and gilt example, a Chelsea-Derby example with flower garland and a Derby example with leaf and star scroll borderPink example with some minor restoration to ther terminal of the finial. Sepia Pinxton with a small shallow chip to inner edge of flange of cover.Chelsea-derby example possibly with finial broken off and cleanly bonded. Small glaze chip to tip of finial. Two tiny chips to flange. Small chip to inner side of the footrim. Rubbing to gilt rims and some kiln spit in the glaze.Sugar bowls not mentioned are in good condition.
A pair of Royal Crown Derby Olde Avesbury dinner plates, 27cm diameter, first quality; a similar shaped circular dessert plate, 21cm diameter, second quality; a Royal Pinxton Roses cake plate, second quality; a pair of Posies Vine dinner plates; a Posies blue line cake plate; Mikado dessert plate, etc (9)
A Pinxton yellow ground coffee can and saucer, c 1800, the can painted with a thatched cottage and a church, the saucer centred by a gilt H cypher, gilt trellis borders, the saucer 12.5cm diam The can handle restored, the saucer restored. Each piece with surface wear affecting decoration and gilding, small portions of the latter refurbished.
A rare Pinxton tea and coffee service, c1800, painted in orange monochrome with stylised flowers and leaves, teapot and cover 17cm h (25) For the pattern see Gent, (ND) The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory 1796-1813 fig 74 (p86) Handle of teapot with old metal staple repairs, hairline crack around spout of teapot, a rare example of a virtually complete Pinxton tea service, only notable omission being the teapot stand
Music. Coke (Roger Sacheverell, of Brookhill Hall, Pinxton, Derbyshire), Fifteen Variations and Finale in C Minor for Piano: On an Original Theme, Opus 37, inscribed, signed and dated 1960 by the musician-composer, London: [Privately printed by] Lowe and Brydone, 1959, loosely-inserted letterpress sheet of works, original wrappers, folio; idem., Third Piano Concerto in E♭, Arranged for Two Pianos by the Composer, Opus 30 (1938), inscribed, signed and dated 1962 by RSC, London: [Privately printed by] Lowe and Brydone, 1960, loosely-inserted letterpress sheet of works, original wrappers, folio; and two loosely-inserted TLS, addressed to the dedicated recipient of the sheet music, (4)
A Royal Crown Derby Fresian Cow paperweight with a Silver stopper , together with a Royal Crown Derby tea plate with a fluted rim in the Antoinette pattern and a fluted rim side plate in the Pinxton Roses pattern and a Royal Doulton Figure 'Almost Grown' all in good condition with no chips, cracks or restoration, factory marks to bases.
A Royal Crown Derby Imari porcelain miniature mug, Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain tyg, painted with flowers, a Royal Crown Derby porcelain Imari minaiture teacup and saucer, painted with a band of roses, and a Royal Crown Derby Royal Pinxton Roses porcelain twin handled loving cup, commemorating The Birth of HRH Prince Henry of Wales 1984.
Books. Derbyshire ceramics, one shelf of reference, including Wallis (Alfred) & Bemrose (William, Junior), The Pottery & Porcelain of Derbyshire, first edition, London: Bemrose and Sons, 1870, frontispiece, original publisher's cloth, 8vo; Mitchell (Sir Stephen), The Marks on Chelsea Derby, 2007, plus the First Supplement, 2009, original wrappers, 4to; Gent's Pinxton China Factory, 1796-1813, Privately Printed, 1996, hb, dj, 4to; with Sheppard's and Meek's, each dj, hb, 4to; Exley on Torksey and Mansfield; Hyam (Edward E.), The Early Period of Derby Porcelain (1750-1770), first edition, London: Hyam & Co., 1926, original cloth over papered boards, uncut, 8vo; Bemrose (William), Bow, Chelsea, and Derby Porcelain, London: Bemrose & Sons, 1898, illustrated, original publisher's cloth, 4to; further 20th & 21st definitive reference works, including the first and second editions of Twitchett's Derby Porcelain, dj, hb, 4to; Bradshaw's Derby Porcelain Figures; Peter Jackson and auction catalogues of Derby collections, Bradley's Ceramics of Derbyshire, Bradshaw Gilhespy, The Charles Normanson Collection of 18th Century Derby, reprint of Haslam, approx. 90 Derby Porcelain Society newsletters, two copies of their journal no. 1, etc., mixed bindings and sizes
A Royal Crown Derby Royal Pinxton Roses pattern shaped circular dinner plate, 26cm diameter, printed mark, first quality; a Royal Antoinette pattern shaped circular trinket pot and cover, first quality; a Derby Posies pattern sauce jug, dinner plate, hexagonal vase, pair of miniature trumpet shaped vases, assorted trinket dishes, etc