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Click here to subscribeRoyal commemorative, Coronation and jubilee assorted China dating from 1911 including cups and pieces by Royal Stafford, Crown Staffordshire, Caroline ware, Myott, Ridgway Sterling pottery, Richmond, Speen & co, Sampson Bridgwood & Son, Midwinter, J and G Meakin, Mugs for marriages Andrew and Sarah, Charles and Diana, Anne and Mark
Collection of 19th century pottery jugs and water jugs with pewter lids, all with moulded decoration of figures, figure groups, flowers, foliage etc. to include: Samuel Alcock entitled 'Naomi and her Daughters in-law', Ridgway 'Tam O'Shanter', Charles Meigh, Dudson 'Tropical Bird', Apostles jug etc. (13(B.P. 21% + VAT)) No obvious damage.
A collection of 19th century English pottery and porcelain - comprising: - a Bloor Derby Imari pot pourri (lacks cover) - an 1820s Derby Imari jar or vase of castle form with foliate rim, 15cm high (chip and small hairline inside rim) - a Worcester First Period 'Dr Wall' Fisherman pattern tea bowl, with Chinese-style numeral '7' mark (tiny chip inside foot rim) - a Prattware mug (handle glued) - two Staffordshire cottage / house pastille burners (one with hairline crack to rear) - a Bloor Derby Imari tea cup (glaze crazing) - a small pearlware Imari decorated sleeve vase, 8.2cm high - a set of six Ridgway pattern no 941 landscape decorated dessert plates (some wear to decoration, one with rim chip, one with restored rim chip)
An English porcelain part tea and coffee service painted with floral sprays and single pink roses, pattern no.3087/4, circa 1830-40, possibly Ridgway, comprising: teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, milk jug, two plates and one smaller plate, seven tea cups, twelve coffee cups [one damaged] and ten saucers [36 pieces].
A large 19th Century blue stoneware jug by William Ridgway & Son circa 1840, relief moulded with jousting knights within Gothic borders, inspired by the Eglington Tournament of 1838, height 24.5cm, together with a similar period buff coloured example featuring Tam O'Shanter below a thistle border, impressed marks, height 24cm, together with a copy of the Shire Guide of Jugs by R.K. Henrywood. (2) PLEASE VIEW CONDITION REPORT
Group of 16 Regency to Early Victorian teacups with saucers, mainly with floral and gilt decoration, including Grainger Worcester decorated with roses on a soft-blue ground, Samuel Alcock decorated with strawberries, Ridgway, Rockingham, Spode, Daniel, Coalport, and Aynsley. (32)Condition:One Ridgway saucer with gilt decoration on a peach ground has a very fine hairline crack. One Spode teacup with gilt decoration on pale blue ground has a foot rim chip. Some pieces with wear to gilding, no other damages that we can see. Vendor has labelled some teacups and unfortunately has taped on some gilding. We have not removed these labels.
COLLECTION OF EARLY ENGLISH PORCELAIN, 18TH/19TH CENTURY comprising cups, saucers and a circular dish, each decorated with rust red bands and floral designs, including New Hall, Spode, Ridgway, Miles Mason and Worcester Provenance: The Collection of the late Dr John Corley Richards (1954-2022), Senior Lecturer in History of Art, University of Glasgow.
COLLECTION OF EARLY ENGLISH PORCELAIN COFFEE CANS, 18TH/19TH CENTURY predominately New Hall, decorated in colours and gilt with foliage, including patterns 288, 318, 362 and 365, also examples by Coalport, Spode, Ridgway and Thos.RoseProvenance: The Collection of the late Dr John Corley Richards (1954-2022), Senior Lecturer in History of Art, University of Glasgow. Condition across the lot is good / fair, several cups have some damage present detailed in the additional images now available.
AYNSLEY; a cobalt blue and gilt decorated coffee can with hallmarked silver cup holder and associated hallmarked silver and blue enamelled teaspoon, a 19th century Ridgway teacup and saucer, a Liverpool transfer printed trio and a Royal Worcester trio in the 'Lily' pattern. Condition Report: Imari coloured example with light crazing, cup does not sound true. blue and white example with crazing and wear to gilding. cobalt blue example with extensive scratches to saucer, spoon with light scratches.
Two Royal Albert platters 'Silver Maple' and 'Celebration' and another similar Paragon 'Debutante' platter. a vintage Staffordshire Ridgway Indian Tree tazza having scroll handles, a Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady cabinet plate June'and a Wedgwood Kutani Crane' part tea servicen (19 pieces).
A Ridgway (Cauldon Place) 'Savoy' bone china tea service, pattern 2/9123, circa 1835-40, the pink borders painted with flowers, comprising twelve teacups, twelve saucers, twelve sideplates, a pair of bread and butter plates, a muffin dish cover (no stand), slop basin and sugar bowl, and one further dish, numbered; sold together with a Coalport reproduction Caughley-style maskhead jug, 11.5cm high (43)Condition:One teacup is chipped with an associated crack. One saucer has a Y-shaped crack to centre. Second saucer has a hairline to rim. Third saucer has multiple hairlines. Fourth saucer has some noticable crazing lines. Fifth saucer badly cracked.One sideplate cracked and chipped.One cakeplate fairly scratched.No other damages or repairs. Decoration and gilding generally in good condition
Collection of early19th century tea ware including a Coalport John Rose cup and saucer decorated with flowers on a Coalport gold and gilt ground, a Samuel Alcock cup and saucer decorated with flowers on a a peach and gilt ground, Ridgway two cups and one saucer, a Coalport John Rose two cups and a saucer decorated with red and gilt swags, a Caughley teapot stand, a Derby cup saucer and tea bowl with white fluted body and gilt decoration and another Derby cup and saucer
Pair of Continental Meissen style porcelain chocolate cups, covers and stands, hand-painted with alternating panels of floral sprigs and courting couples, bearing blue underglaze mark of crossed lines and T, hand-painted Continental custard pot with lid, 19th century porcelain cup and saucer bearing Dresden mark (over a blue transfer printed mark) with hand painted scattered flower decoration, hand-painted Ridgway cup & saucer and Royal Crown Derby vase, circa 1898, with lobed ovoid body and flared neck decorated with gilt and hand painted floral decoration against a dark blue ground, printed factory marks and painted `6348/882` to base, height approx 13.5cm
Two boxes of assorted items, to include Victorian blue and white ceramics, 'Athens' pattern cheese dome, brass trivet, Spode and large planter. Handle on Ridgway jug snapped. Blue and white twin handle dish repaired. Blue and white square bowl with chip. Repair to handle of sauceboat. Spode plates both cracked and repaired. Brown jug damaged on spout. Chip to edge of cheese dish. Cheese dome cracked and repaired.
A THIRTY NINE PIECE NINETEENTH CENTURY 'OPAQUE CHINA' DINNER SERVICE, possibly by John and William Ridgway, pattern number 1092, hand painted with a blue basket of pink and purple flowers, comprising three meat plates (one chipped, one with old repair, largest with meat draining section is missing most of one foot), a large covered soup tureen (chips inside cover), two under plates for tureens (one cracked, the other has a star hairline and a large loss to foot rim), a covered serving dish (cover may not be original, base and cover have losses, cracks and old repair), a serving dish (missing cover, cracked), a spare cover (crack, old repair to finial with some loss), a round serving bowl (extensive crack, old repair to handle), two small soup tureens (one missing cover, existing cover has an old repair), thirteen dinner plates (seven cracked, six chipped, some having both chips and cracks, two or three appear undamaged), five side plates (two with old repairs/losses, two with cracks), five large bowls (two cracked, one with old repair and repainting) and four smaller bowls (two cracked and chipped) (39) (Condition Report: obvious specific damage as stated, wear and damage commensurate with age, some crazing, staining, glaze loss and wear, signs of moderate use, would benefit from a clean)
Morant (Philip). The History and Antiquities of the most ancient Town and Borough of Colchester, in the County of Essex, in Three Books, Collected chiefly from Manuscripts. With an Appendix of Records and Original Papers. Adorned and Illustrated with Sculptures..., 3 parts in one, 1st edition, London: W. Bowyer, 1748, engraved frontispiece view of Colchester, seven engraved plates (including folding plate of St Botolph's Priory church with short closed tear to printed area at lower right corner), engraved folding plan of Colchester, previous ownership signature 'J Bradley' to upper margin of title page, fore-margin of A2 with small closed tear, M2 with stain marks to text, occasional damp spots, light spotting to first few gatherings, late 19th-century brown half morocco over marbled boards, slightly rubbed to extremities, folio, together with:Topham (Edward). The Life of the Late John Elwes, esquire; Member in three successive Parliaments for Berkshire. First published in the paper of the World..., new edition, London: Printed by Thomas Davison for James Ridgway, [1790], etched portrait frontispiece (paper toned paper), folding pedigree, publisher's list at rear, contemporary calf, modern reback preserving maroon morocco title label to spine, slim 8vo, Brand (John). Popular Antiquities of Great Britain comprising notices of the moveable and immoveable feasts, customs, superstitions and amusements past and present. Edited from the materials collected by John Brand F.S.A. with very large corrections and additions by W. Carew Hazlitt. With a new and copious index, 3 volumes, London: John Russell Smith, 1870, titles in red and black, top edge gilt, modern brown half morocco by J. & E. Bumpus, light even fading to spines, 8vo, (limited edition of 350 copies printed) QTY: (5)
Ridgway / Homepride / Figgjo Norwegian - A collection of 20th Century vintage china / ceramic items to include Ridgway potteries Homemaker soup cup and saucer and two bowls, three Figgjo Flameware saucers in varying sizes, and a plastic Fred Homepride flour container. Measuring approximately 23cm tall.
SIX BOXES OF CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE, to include a green Sylvac terrier 1206, a Beswick Ware 'Sealife' design planter, a quantity of red and white Ridgway 'Historic Castles' pattern dinnerware, a pink glass lemonade set, a collection of Wedgwood Queens Ware vases, drinking glasses, tea ware, etc. (s.d) (6 boxes)
FIVE BOXES OF JIGSAWS, ANNUALS AND MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES, to include seventeen jigsaws, a framed painting on silk of three Indian elephants, a tall German stein, a clear twisted Perspex table lamp, a vintage Ridgway dinner set, a Chinese porcelain doll, twelve Wedgwood 'The Baby Owls' collector's plates, a framed set of decimal currency, a display case of 1967 British currency a Diana Princess of Wales commemorative coin 1961-1997, a vintage 'Noddy' alarm clock, two Royal Delft cottages, together with thirteen children's annuals comprising Ideal Book for Girls, The Sue Dat Annual, Princess Pony Book No.2, Playbox Annual 1956, T.V Comic annual, a 1966 Pony annual, the Brownies annual, Diana for Girls 1965, Play hour annual 1957, School Friend annual 1960, Monster Book for Girls, Diana for Girls 1966, etc. (s.d) (5 boxes)
A mixed group of ceramics and glass, 19th and 20th century, including four Doulton Lambeth stoneware harvest jugs, sprigged with toping figures, tallest 18.5cm, a graduated pair of Arabia Finnish pottery jugs, decorated with cats, an Orrefors glass vase, engraved with a little girl, height 12.5cm, and a pair of Ridgway porcelain plates, painted with flowers and moulded with fruiting vine to the rims, diameter 22cm (faults).
Sailing - Nineteen vintage signed cards, 4.5x3.5 inches and smaller, some dedicated. Some world and/or Olympic champions. They are: Uffa Fox, Ian Macdonald Smith, Ken Herve, Jack Beresford, Rodney Pattison (signed both sides), John Ridgway, Alec Rose, David Hunt, Chay Blyth, John Wooderson, Geoffrey Williams, Vernon Stratton, John Oakeley, Keith Musto, Derek Farrant, Paul Elvstrom, Chris Davies, John Caig and Owen Aisher. All are date stamped 1960's-1970's to back. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99