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Click here to subscribeNOTTINGHAM. A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN TRADESMEN'S BILLS, A GROUP OF BUSINESS LETTERS OF THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY, and others, including Babbington Coal Co, Francis Downing of Dudley 1808, 1838 entire letter from Derby to Eastwood (about a colliery at Eastwood), Thomas Barber autograph letter signed 1850 to Lord Melbourne (on the advantages of mined coal as opposed to sea borne coal), Annesley, Pinxton, Linby, Newstead, Digby and Shirebrook collieries printed price lists and bills, 1890/91 and four brass pit checks, in modern binder (41)
A ROYAL CROWN DERBY ROYAL PINXTON ROSES PATTERN DINNER SERVICE MADE FOR KING FAISAL II OF IRAQ FOR USE ON BOARD THE ROYAL YACHT "QUEEN ALIYA", 1957 gilt printed mark (55) The assassination of Faisal II in the July 14th Revolution resulted in this specially commissioned royal service remaining undelivered. ++The lot in good condition
A PINXTON SAUCER, PATTERN 221, C1800 14cm diam, painted title Wingerworth Hall, Derbysh in red script and pattern number and an outside decorated Derby Bute shaped teacup and saucer, c1800 (3) ++Pinxton saucer broken in two and riveted, cup and saucer misshapen during firing and with pitted glaze on the base of the cup, wear to decoration
An 18th C bowl with figures in a landscape labelled Pinxton, a small tureen, a Susie Cooper cruet set and a Dresden pattern plateTureen gilding rubbed in places, minor wear to enamelsbowl with sticky label saying Pinxton (1799-1813)Restoration/re gilding to one side, chip to foot rimgilding rubbed some scratching to enamels
Seven coffee cans and two trios, five of the cans painted with landscapes, one attributed to Pinxton and the last possibly painted at Mansfield, the floral trio attributed to Factory Z and the Chinoiserie one marked Wedgwood in red (13) (R) Provenance: From the collection of the late Christopher Hogwood CBE The factory Z coffee can has had its handle restored back. The can 'attributed to' and labelled Pinxton is categorically not from that factory
A GROUP OF COALPORT POLYCHROME AND OTHER SHANKED TEA WARE, 1800-14 various patterns and sizes A receipt records that the Pinxton factory was supplying the Royal Star pattern in January 1802, see Sheppard (C B), Pinxton Porcelain 1795-1813, Alfreton 1996, p153. ++Some wear and minor faults No Reserve
A PINXTON SUCRIER AND COVER, TWO TEA CUPS AND A COFFEE CAN, C1800 various patterns, sucrier and cover 13cm h ++Cover of sucrier in fine condition, sucrier broken and restuck. Landscape cup undamaged but with wear to gilding on rims, Japan pattern cup formerly riveted, coffee can cracked and chipped No Reserve
A PINXTON CREAM JUG, 1796-1813 painted with rural landscapes, 11cm h This jug would appear to be of Pinxton manufacture although the shape is not catalogued by Gent (The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory 1796-1813, 1996). It clearly belongs with the service and although the form is similar to that made at Coalport in the case of the latter Factory the handle joins the body lower down. The paste is also unlike Coalport and although it is possible it was bought in and decorated at the factory on the balance of probability it is of Pinxton manufacture ++In excellent condition with some very slight wear to the gilding on the rims only
A PINXTON COFFEE CAN, TWO TEA BOWLS AND A SAUCER, 1796-1813 painted with landscapes, saucer 13.5cm diam The landscape subject on the reverse of one of the tea bowls would appear to be Hardwick Hall ++One tea bowl broken in two and restuck, the other with minor hairline crack. The saucer with sprung crack and section of the rim broken out and restuck. The coffee can with small flat chip on rim
A Pinxton porcelain teacup, saucer, coffee can and plate, handpainted with landscape scenes with trees, the tea cup numbered 218 in gilt, the plate 19.75cm diameter - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Teacup - Restoration to the handle. Gilding worn in places, slight scratches to the landscape. Coffee cup - Slight wear to the gilding around the rim. Saucer - Gilding around the rim worn and the landscape with a few small scratches. Plate - Gilding to the rim worn and slight scratches to the landscape hairline crack to the centre of the base
Attributed to Pinxton, to Minton and a Derby spill vase, the first painted with walkers in a landscape continuous on the cylindrical body, 11cm high, the Minton painted with a fishing harbour, 9cm high, the Derby with a harvesting scene, printed mark, 10cm high (3) The first is labelled O53, the second Y1 and is restored and the last N99