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Four Pinxton teacups and saucers, a matching coffee can and milk jug, all painted pattern No.13 c.1800. (10) Minor faults.

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Two Pinxton coffee cans, one painted with red flowers, gilt C-scrolls of foliage and stars in a band and the other pattern 13 of Angouleme sprigs, the handles of distinctive ear shape (2)

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Pinxton Cup and saucer circa 1800 painted with puce stars and yellow eyes with blue leaf surrounds, Also a Torskey Mansfield cup and saucer painted with leafy chains, (gilt wear) (4)

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A Pinxton Coffee Can, circa 1800, painted with a trail of undulating berries and leaves within a triple gilt line, 6cm; A Derby Can, vertically fluted, painted in canary yellow enamels with a plain rim and quadruple gilt line, puce painted crown, crossed batons and D mark, 288; A Minton Can, decorated with fruiting vines in brown, puce and gilt, pattern W85, 6.1cm; and Four Other Cans, of a similar period, including Worcester and Spode examples (7)

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A porcelain saucer, possibly Pinxton, painted and gilded with flowers, pattern. no. 35, a bat-printed coffee can, similar saucer and other teaware (16)

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Pinxton bowl and similar trio circa 1800 painted with pink stars and yellow ovals within blue leaf surrounds, impressed numerals and painted D to bases, (star crack to base of bowl and chip to rim) (4) the bowl 16cm diameter

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Two Pinxton coffee cans, with gilt or polychrome sprigs, 6cm h, painted P 211 in red or 14 in sepia; a Pinxton trio, gilt with a border pattern of trailing foliage, painted 283 in puce or gilt, c1800 (5) Slight wear to the gilding particularly on the rims but no damage or restoration

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A Pinxton fluted 'Bute' shape teacup and saucer, painted in iron-red, blue, pink and green with scattered floral sprigs, pattern no.1, the saucer with script 1, circa 1796 (slight wear) Cf. C. Barry Sheppard, Pinxton Porcelain 1795-1813 (1996), p.95, ill. 100 for a similar teabowl and saucer.

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BR. Fifteen rolls of 35mm B&W Negatives on card and in "Ilford" tins as noted in lots 1293-1299. Locations include Lickey, Barnt Green, South Wales, Pinxton South, Nottingham Vic., Shrewsbury, Scotland, etc. Each roll contains 36-38 shots, hence could be over 500 negatives in the lot. (15) £20

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A Pinxton fluted slop basin, with a trailing gilt border of puce flowers, the rims gilt, 16cm diam, pattern 299 in gilt, c1800 . Some slight wear to the upper surface of the gilt rim, but in otherwise fine condition.

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A rare Pinxton cache pot, painted on the flared cylindrical bowl with a band of oval canary yellow medallions of single roses, alternating with larger landscape panels painted in brown monochrome divided by blue dashes, with gilt festoons below, the rims and fixed ring handles gilt, 9cm h, impressed letter, c1800. The pair to the offered lot, with its low cavetto stand, appears to have been sold Phillips, London, 12 September 1995, lot 327. See Sheppard (C B), Pinxton Porcelain 1795-1813, fig 200 (right). It is interesting to observe that precisely the same gilding of the festoons beneath the panels appears on two other Pinxton ornamental shapes, also incorporating the canary yellow ground and presumably gilded by the same hand - the pair of goblets in the collections of Manchester City Museum and Art Gallery and the jug with still life panels in the Dennis Collection. See Gent (N D), The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory 1796-1813, figs 15, 16, 34 & 271. . In an unusually fine state of preservation with no damage or restoration and virtually no wear to the enamels or gilding

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A Pinxton Coffee Can, the frontal oval reserve depicting a waterfall, named on the base in red "On the Clyde, Scotland", within a gilt frame, two sprigs to the reverse in enamels and gilt, and gilt lined borders, circa 1800, {6.2cm high} (gilding rubbed); A Topographical Coffee Can and Saucer, painted with shaped circular panels of river landscapes within gilt frames, the coffee can with "53" in puce, probably Minton; A Pair of Newhall Topographical Coffee Cans; A Derby Named View Teacup, titled in blue enamel script on the base "Near Matlock, Derbyshire", with gilded leaves to the rim, crown, crossed batons, six dots and D and "137" in blue; and An Ornithological Coffee Can, painted with a male bullfinch on a branch in enamel colours, within gilt encircling lines (7)

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Six teacups and saucers, one Pinxton, decorated with pattern No.1, one Derby, pattern No.69, one Spode, pattern No.1956, one Rockingham, pattern No.883, one painted with a landscape, inscribed 'EW 1852', the sixth Samson in the Worcester style. All 19th century. (12)

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A Pinxton oval teapot and cover, with angular handle and loop knop, painted in coloured enamels with scrolling flowers and leaves, within gilt line borders, 15.2cm high (6"), circa 1810 (crack)

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A Pinxton fluted teabowl and saucer, painted with swags of pink roses and leaves, suspended from gilt dash and blue leaf scroll bands, circa 1800

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A Pinxton cylindrical mug, with leaf moulded loop handle, painted en grisaille with three oval panels of classical female figures, within gilt stiff leaf cartouches, the blue ground band decorated in gilt with a trellis design, 11.5cm high ( 4 1/2"), circa 1800-10 (some restoration)

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An English porcelain flared oval sucrier, with two fixed ring handles, painted with full blown pink roses and leaves, on a gilt trellis ground, 14.5cm wide (5 3/4"), circa 1810, possibly Pinxton

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An early 19th century English School oval watercolour miniature on card, portraying Mrs Harriet Coke of Brookhill Hall, Pinxton, Derbyshire, the rosette mounted gilt frame with ebonised slip, unsigned but inscribed verso, and a Victorian oval three-quarter length portrait miniature watercolour on card, portraying William Laughton Coke in a Guards uniform, dated 1859 (2).

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Literature, including J. Twitchett, Derby porcelain, N. Gent, The Patterns and shapes of the Pinxton China Factory, G. Godden, Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and Porcelain Marks, various Northern Ceramic Society journals, and various other books about collecting. (a lot)

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A porcelain shaped oval dish, possibly Pinxton, painted with scattered floral sprays within a turquoise band border, 30.5cm in length, early 19th century (some enamel flakes).

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A Pinxton coffee can, painted with pink roses and leaves, on a blue ground band, within gilt borders, 5.8cm high (2.25"), circa 1810 (some restoration)

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A Pinxton milk jug, painted with landscape scenes to each side, c. 1820, 11.5cm. The gilt worn.

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A large English porcelain cup and saucer, perhaps Pinxton, decorated with small rose sprigs, brown line rims, no mark, c.1820. (2)

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A Pinxton oval teapot and cover, painted in sepia shades with landscape vignettes (cover glued); and a teabowl and a saucer dish ensuite (both cracked), circa 1798

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An English porcelain urn shaped vase, perhaps Pinxton, painted with a landscape with figures and a cottage on a yellow ground, no marks, c.1810, 26cm. Damaged.

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A Pinxton oval teapot stand, painted in coloured enamels with swags of flowers and leaves, beneath a brown monochrome band, and blue line rim, 17.2cm wide (6 5/8"), circa 1810

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A New Hall oval sucrier and cover, polychrome decorated with a view inscribed 'Pinxton Hall' and other landscape vignettes, pattern No. 984, c.1800, 18.5cm. (2) One handle broken in five places.

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An English porcelain circular dish, painted with a coastal scene within pink and gilt borders, no mark, perhaps Pinxton, c.1810, 22. 5cm.

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A Pinxton spoon tray, of boat shape decorated with a gilt central spray and brown barley borders, marked 'P. No.6', c.1810, 18.5cm.

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Five English porcelain coffee cans, a spiral moulded coffee cup and a saucer variously decorated with flowers, leaves, lozenges and stylized borders, some marked, Pinxton and other makers, all early 19th. century. (7) Some damages.

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A teacup and saucer, probably Pinxton, decorated with bands of poppies and a similarly decorated rectangular box and cover, no marks, c.1810, 15.5cm. max. (4) Minor damage.

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A large Pinxton saucer, decorated with figures in a landscape, pattern No.193, a plate decorated with a floral border and a small plate painted with a landscape, c.1810, 23cm. max. (3) Some damage.

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Two English porcelain teacups and saucers, probably Pinxton, one decorated with colourful bands of lozenges, the other with a brocade design, no marks, c.1810. (4)

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A pair of Pinxton plates, and a similar saucer, painted in polychrome with landscape vignettes, gilt borders, the plates marked '218' in gilt, c.1800-10, 20cm. & 14.5cm. (3) The gilt rims worn, one plate cracked.

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A pair of Pinxton lozenge shaped dishes, painted in blue and green with scattered sprigs, blue line borders, c.1810, 27.5cm. (2)

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An English porcelain plate, probably Pinxton, painted in the manner of William Billingsly with rose sprays and blue leaf sprigs, a gilt rim, no mark, c.1810, 24cm.

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A Pinxton part tea and coffee service, each piece painted with a landscape vignette probably by James Hadfield, between gilt rims, pattern No.218, c.1800-1810, comprising: seven teacups, five coffee cans, ten saucers, a saucer dish, a slop bowl, a sucrier and a milk jug. (26) The jug and sucrier cracked, slight wear to the gilt.

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A Pinxton part service, decorated with flower sprigs, pattern No.1, early 19th century, comprising: five teacups, two saucers, a coffee can, a plate, two bowls and a teapot stand, together with a fluted teabowl and two small plates. (15) Some damage.

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Six Pinxton tea bowls and saucers, painted in gilt and brown with scattered sprigs and a matching oval dish, c.1810, 17cm. max. (13) Minor damage.

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A Pinxton teacup and saucer, a cylindrical mug and a coffee can, all painted with landscape scenes, c.1810. (4) Some damage.

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An English porcelain sauce boat, decorated in the Pinxton style with scattered flowers, a tea canister and cover with similar decoration, a sucrier with gilt spots and purple ermine designs and a fan shaped dish from a supper set, all early 19th century, 35cm. max. (5) Some damages.

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Two Pinxton teacups and saucers, two coffee cups and saucers and a coffee can and saucer, variously decorated with flowers and stylized border designs, all c.1810. (10) Minor damage.

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An early 19th century English porcelain oviform jug the white ground enriched with a central colourfully painted floral bouquet, the underside with plum Pinxton arrow mark to base; Height 7.25ins

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A Pinxton type ovoid jug, with straight neck and leaf moulded loop handle, painted in green with stiff leaves, entwined with a red ribbon, and with scattered cornflowers, 17.2cm high (6.75"), circa 1810

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A Pinxton facetted oval sucrier and cover, with two fixed ring handles, and loop knop, painted in coloured enamels with bands of scrolling flowers and leaves, within gilt line borders, 14cm high (5 .5"), circa 1810 (cover with shallow rim chip), and a matching oval teapot stand (glued)

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A Pinxton oval two handled sauce tureen, painted in brown, blue and gilt with a simple interlinked leaf band, on brown, oval foot, 22.2cm wide (8.75"), (damaged) and other items

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A Pinxton pattern 316 saucer, decorated with yellow band beneath scrolling bluebells; others, pattern 17, in blue and monochrome, c.1800 (3)

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A Pinxton teacup and saucer, decorated with a deep gilt band containing scrolling polychrome sprigs and gilt leaves, the saucer marked with script P in puce and no.14.

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Two Pinxton coffee cans and saucers, each painted in coloured enamels with a band of poppies and cornflowers, within gilt line borders, pattern number 104 in red, circa 1810 (one can with some restoration)

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A Pinxton coffee can, painted in coloured enamels with sprays of cornflowers, within blue line borders, 6.5cm high (2 1/2"), pattern no. 14, circa 1800-10, and another, painted with blue dots, within interlinked flower and leaf band, and blue line borders, 6.5cm high (2 1/2"), circa 1800-10 The second can is Pinxton pattern number 9

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A Pinxton oval sucrier, with two loop handles, boldly decorated in gilt with pendant oak leaves, beneath a key-fret band, 12.8cm high (5"), circa 1800, and a round slop bowl, similarly decorated This is Pinxton pattern number 335

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A Pinxton facetted coffee can, painted in coloured enamels with a band of flowers and berries, within gilt line borders, 6cm high (2 3/8"), circa 1800

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A Pinxton oval sucrier and cover, wit two fixed ring handles and pointed knop, painted in green and gilt with flowerhead and leaf scroll bands, 13.5cm high (5 1/4"), pattern number 312 in gilt

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A Pinxton fluted flared oval sucrier and cover, with two fixed ring handles and loop knop, painted in coloured enamels with swags of flowers and leaves, suspended from blue and gilt leaf scrolls, 14cm high (5 1/2"), circa 1800-10

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A pair of Pinxton teacups, coffee cans and saucers, each decorated in Imari style with a flower and trellis panelled band, and picked out in gilt, pattern number 330 in puce, circa 1810 (one can with rim chip, one can cracked)

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A Pinxton teacup and saucer, decorated in iron red and gilt with a flower and leaf scroll band, the interior of the cup with initial R in gilt, pattern number 312 in gilt, circa 1800-10 (cup with rim crack), and a Pinxton lobed oval teapot stand, painted in coloured enamels with poppies and cornflowers, pattern number 104 in red, circa 1800 (stained)

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A Pinxton 'D' shaped bough pot, painted in coloured enamels with a castle, in a river landscape, flanked by gilt leaf sprays, the scroll moulded base picked out in gilt, 18cm wide (7"), circa 1810 (cover lacking)

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A Pinxton saucer, painted with pink roses and leaves, on yellow ground parcels, alternating with swags of roses and gilt leaf scrolls, the centre with gilt swags, 16cm diameter (6 1/4"), circa 1810 (broken and glued) This is Pinxton pattern number 237

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A rare Pinxton teacup and saucer, painted in coloured enamels with seashells, amidst puce coral and green seaweed, within gilt line borders, circa 1810

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A Pinxton facetted coffee can, with ear shaped handle, decorated in green, gilt and iron red with a flowerhead and leaf scroll band, 6. 5cm high (2 1/2"), circa 1810 (crack)

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