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Staffordshire blue and white, various dates: A teapot printed with a deer on each side with a quadruped centre and a floral border, c.1820; a Pearlware jug; reticulated 'Bridge of Lucano' plate, impressed mark; a sauce tureen lid and matched stand possibly Pomerania by John Ridgway and a bowl printed with a river (7).

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1910-1911 In Memoriam, Coronation and Investiture: a matched set of five plates by Ridgway each printed with photographic portraits in brown, the rims etched in gilt, 230mm diameter (5)

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*Six plates each decorated a variation of the willow pattern including Wolfe & Co., Chetham & Woolley, Ridgway

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A William Ridgway & Co 'Marmora' pattern monochrome printed meat plate, decorated to the centre with a landscape scene and vignettes to the border, 52 cms wide.

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A set of six Ridgway Angus Seats series dinner plates, printed in blue with an unidentified castle scene within the usual square frame and floral border with scenic reserves, diameter 24.5cm, unmarked, circa 1815-25.

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A set of six Ridgway Angus Seats series soup plates, printed in blue with an unidentified church or abbey scene within the usual square frame and floral border with scenic reserves, diameter 23.8cm, unmarked, circa 1815-25.

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An Eastern Port pattern punch bowl, possibly by Ridgway, with dark ochre rim, printed in blue with the port scene and the usual border of roses, other flowers and crowns, diameter 24.1cm, unmarked circa 1815-25 (hair cracks).

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An early Victorian English porcelain three piece tea service comprising teapot and sucrier with loop finials and milk jug, all with rococo scroll handles, and a pair of square plates, all painted with sprays of garden flowers on a white ground, the deep blue borders with gilt rococo scroll work, 19cm high, painted mark 1/515, printed lozenge registration mark for June 14th 1843 faults and repairs, possibly Ridgway or Coalport (5)

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A pearlware small rectangular two handled dish, printed in underglaze blue with flowering branches and rockwork, 16cm wide (6.25"), circa 1815, a Ridgway shell shaped dish, and other items

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A Ridgway earthenware part dessert service, each piece printed and painted with vines and flowers, comprising: four shaped dishes, three plates and a pierced round two handled fruit stand, printed crown mark in black, circa 1840 (some damage)

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A John and William Ridgway Opaque China plate, printed in blue with a named view of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, from the Cambridge Views Series, 24.8cm diameter (9.75"), printed title mark in blue

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A pair of Ridgway ovoid two handled vases, each painted in coloured enamels with birds in branches, within gilt line borders, 12.8 cm high (5"), pattern number 3/916, circa 1825 (one foot chipped)

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A pair of Ridgway leaf shaped dishes, each with loop handle and painted in black with 'An Eider Duck' or 'The Pee-Wit', in an orange monochrome landscape, gilt line rims, 22.2cm wide (8.75"), titled in black verso and pattern number 500, circa 1810-15

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A pair of Ridgway octagonal plates, each decorated in shades of green with flowers in a vase, the vine moulded border with gilt line rim, 20.5cm wide (8"), pattern number 895 in red, circa 1815

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AN EARLY VICTORIAN WILLIAM RIDGWAY RELIEF-MOULDED WHITE STONEWARE "EGLINGTON TOURNAMENT" JUG, impressed marks with date September 1840 to base, 25.5cm, (10in)

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A William Ridgway 'Etruscan Festoon' pattern ashet of oval shape with a green ground, 48cm wide and an early 19th Century blue and white tureen decorated with a classical landscape and lion's mask handles. (2)

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A Minton Trio decorated floral bouquets, pattern 3148, a basket weave moulded Cup and Saucer, a Ridgway Cup and Saucer painted floral bouquets with blue and gilt leafage surround, pattern 2/2689 and a Daniel Cup and Saucer with blue and gilt leafage scroll frieze

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1912 Lloyd George: a Ridgway plate with black printed portrait glazed in orange and a plate of scalloped outline printed with a named portrait (2)

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1911 Coronation: a pair of Ridgway pottery plates decorated in brown with portraits within gilt lined borders (2)

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A John Ridgway coffee cup and saucer, circa 1842, collar painted with a floral bouquet with a scrolling yellow border against a cobalt blue ground, heavily gilded throughout, pattern No.2/5423 in red to base, 3.25" high

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A John and William Ridgway "Japan Flowers" Pattern Ironstone Soup Tureen, Cover and Stand, circa 1835, of hexagonal bombe form with bold gilt flower basket and rose finials, the sides printed in attractive tones of pale blue with cut stems, printed shield bearing pattern name and "JWR", (31cm) (firing stress line in stand); and a Vegetable Tureen and a Cover, en suite (foot damaged) (2)

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An "Eglinton Tournament" Green Parian Jug, by W Ridgway Son & Co, circa 1840, moulded in relief with two knights jousting with budenasse before a tournament tent flanked by squires with further lances between gothic tracery and vine borders, pewter mounted hinged cover, impressed maker's mark and copyright date, (28cm)

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A John and William Ridgway Ironstone/Earthenware Foot Bath, circa 1835, of typical bombe form, the sides painted with bold yellow-centred pink peony trailing from fleshy blue leaves between applied neo-rococo handles, pattern 1226 in grey, (49cm)

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Two John and William Ridgway Ironstone Plates, circa 1835, in two sizes; with gadrooned shaped rims enclosing leafy peony, blue printed cartouche marks named "Fancy Stone China" JWR and painted pattern no 1226, (22cm and 26cm) (2) * See previous lot for the same pattern.

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A quantity of Ridgway potteries 'Homemaker Wares', includes five dinner plates, side plates, bowl, cup and saucer, together with two pieces of Wade pottery, and a Derby pottery vase.

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Eight assorted transfer-printed plates: a British Palaces" soup plate in blue (cracks), an Elkin & Newbon "Botanical Beauties" dinner plate in blue, a Minton & Boyle "The Gem" soup plate in blue, a John & Robert Godwin "Waverley" dinner plate in blue, a J. & M.B. Bell & Co. "Italian Lakes" dinner plate in blue, two R.A. Kidston & Co. "Syria" dinner plates in blue, and a William Ridgway "Italian" series dinner plate with "A View In Venice" in puce; all marked, generally mid-nineteenth century

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A William Ridgway, Son & Co. "Humphrey's Clock" series meat dish, printed in light blue with a scene depicting Little Nell with her grandfather at the racecourse, within the usual scroll and geometric border, length 49.5cm, printed clock mark with maker's initials, circa 1841-48

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A collection of toy printed wares: comprising three small plates printed in blue with foliage together with a matching tureen and non-fitting cover, a late Ridgway "Humphrey's Clock" pattern saucer, a plate with a sheet foliage design in blue, a plate with a romantic pattern and border in green, a gadrooned plate with floral sprays in puce, and two others; unmarked (except for Ridgway saucer), various dates from 1820 (some with faults)

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A J.& W. Ridgway "Fancy Stone China" part dinner service, printed in blue and painted in coloured enamels with a floral pattern, comprising: a hexagonal soup tureen, cover and stand; matching sauce tureen, cover and stand; a footed vegetable dish (no cover); three hexagonal meat dishes; a drainer; two circular sauce tureens with covers and stands; two footed comports; four various handled dessert dishes; twenty-seven dinner plates; fourteen dessert plates and ten handled dessert plates; printed marks, circa 1825 (some damage)

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Various English porcelain teawares, including: a Ridgway 'London' shape trio; a coffee cup and two saucers ensuite, pattern no. 2/40; an H.& R. Daniel 'Etruscan' shape trio, pattern no. 3860; a coffee cup and saucer ensuite and a miscellany of other cups and saucers, various dates first half 19th century (minor damage and wear)

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A J.& W. Ridgway apple-green-ground trio painted with floral sprays within gilt swag borders, Old English pattern handles; and a Coalport 'Pembroke' shape teacup and saucer painted with flowers reserved on a chocolate ground, circa 1825 (chipped and worn)

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Four English porcelain trios, comprising: a Copeland & Garrett example, painted with flowers within relief-moulded and gilt C-scroll borders, printed marks; a Ridgway example (saucer chipped) and two other trios (one cup cracked), various dates first half 19th century

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Various Ridgway porcelain cups and saucers, comprising: a blue and salmon-pink ground trio painted with fruit within elaborate gilt borders, the handles with leaf terminals, painted pattern no. 5/3631; an additional saucer; another trio, painted pattern no. 2/1153; and three other teacups and saucers, circa 1820-30 (minor damage)

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Assorted English porcelain teawares, including; a Ridgway grey-ground trio gilt with palmettes, painted pattern no. 5/3532; a Coalport trio painted with flowers; a 'London' coffee cup and saucer and other cups and saucers, various dates first half 19th century (some damage and repair)

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An early 19th century Job Ridgway blue and white platter printed with the 'Curling Palm' variety of willow pattern within a border of honeycomb diaper interspersed with butterflies, 36cm wide.

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A Ridgway miniature part tea service, printed in brown with the Maiden Hair Fern pattern, comprising: teapot and cover, milk jug, two teacups and saucers and a tray, printed marks, circa 1880 (some damage), and various miniature pieces, printed and painted in Chinese style with figures

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A pair of Ridgway pearlware fluted octagonal plates, each painted in iron red with flowers and leaves, on a green ground band, the vine moulded border picked out in iron red, 20.5cm wide (8"), pattern number 596, circa 1815-20

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A pair of Ridgway flared teacups and saucers, each cup with entwined handle, painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, within blue, yellow and gilt interlinked borders, pattern number S/253 in red, circa 1840

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A Ridgway part tea and coffee service, each piece printed and painted with butterflies, flowers and leaves, comprising: nine teacups, three coffee cups, fourteen saucers, eleven tea plates, and two bread and butter plates, pattern number 2/2028 in red, circa 1830 (some damage)

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A fine John Ridgway bone china dessert service, each piece centrally painted with a bouquet of differing flowers, within a pierced and moulded border, glazed in apple gren, yellow and gilt, comprising one large pedestal comport, 2 smaller pedestal comports and 4 plates, pattern no 6/4176, c.1855, the large comport 7" high, 12.25" over handles, the plates 9" dia.

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A pair of Ridgway plates of shaped circular outline, centres gilded with stylised bell flowers, on blue radiating panels, within moulded borders, printed marks and painted No. 2/6573, 26cm diameter (2)

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A Ridgway & Abington Harvest pattern jug, relief-moulded in green stoneware with panels of hops, grapevines and corn, height 22.1cm, moulded registration diamond for 7 March 1848

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A collection of twelve assorted toy or children's plates: two printed in black with horse hunting scenes, three in the blue and white Broseley pattern (one by Rogers marked Semi China), two Willow pattern (one early, one late Ridgway), one marked Spode Geranium pattern, a pair with coloured Japan patterns, one black-printed with children and a goat, and a daisy border plate with inscription Custom is the plague of wise men and the idol of fools; generally 19th century, between 9.6 and 13.9cm (various faults)

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Two John & William Ridgway blue-printed handled dessert plates, both with gadrooned edges and floral scroll moulded handles, one with the Columbia pattern, width 23.7cm, the other with the India Temple pattern, width 23.9cm, printed shield-shaped title marks with Stone China and maker's initials JWR, circa 1820-30

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A blue and white assortment, comprising a John Ridgway dinner plate in the Persian Sun Flower pattern, diameter 26.2cm, printed mark; a Davenport footed bowl from the Muleteer series, diameter 14.5cm, printed mark (cracks, stained); a cylindrical mug with a pattern from Spode's British Flowers series, height 7.2cm, unmarked (chips); and a small teapot in the standard Broseley pattern, length 14.9cm, unmarked (chip to spout); generally between about 1815 and 1850

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A W. Ridgway blue and white pottery sauce tureen and cover in the 'Trinity Hall Cambridge' pattern, title to the base, (with damage), 16cm high

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A set of four Ridgway oval dishes, with gadrooned edges, decorated with panels of flowers on a mauve diaper ground, pattern No.2/1551, 19th century, 27.5cm. (4)

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A Ridgway stone china hexagonal soup tureen and cover, printed in blue with the 'Bandana' pattern of exotic birds amidst flowers and foliage, printed mark, c.1825, 32cm. (2)

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John Ridgway & Co part dessert service, the centres polychrome painted with sprays of profuse garden flowers on a white ground, the shaped borders decorated with gilt leafage on a beige ground, printed marks in puce and painted pattern no. 5583, comprising a small two-handled tureen on pierced stand, the lid with flower finial 19cm high; a two-handled oval dish on low stand 30cm; a set of six circular plates 23 cm diameter; some rubbing to gilding and faults (8)

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A pair of John and William Ridgway pearlware meat dishes, from the Angus Seats Series, printed in underglaze blue with deer before a country house, within a landscape panelled border, 38.5cm wide (15 .25"), circa 1820-25

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A Ridgway white stoneware jug, with angular handle, moulded in bold relief with Bacchanalian scenes, amidst vines, 22.2cm high (8.75"), circa 1850

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A Ridgway part dessert service, each piece printed and painted in famille rose style with vases of flowers and leaves, the vine moulded borders with flowersprays, comprising: four shaped dishes and five plates, pattern number 2/643 in red, circa 1840 (some damage)

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A Ridgway round two handled sucrier and cover, with flower knop, painted in Imari style, with bowls of flowers and leaves, within gilt line borders, 18.5cm diameter (7.25"), pattern number 2/1118 in red, circa 1820, and a matching round teapot stand

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A John and William Ridgway plate, painted in coloured enamels with a flowerspray, the blue ground scroll moulded border with oval panels of flowers, and picked out in orange and gilt, 21.5cm diameter (8 .5"), circa 1820-25 (chip to underside of rim)

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A Staffordshire porcelain flared oval two handled pot pourri vase, cover and stand, painted in coloured enamels with landscapes, and applied with brightly coloured flowers and leaves, within gilt leaf scroll and line borders, 26.5cm high (10.5"), circa 1840-50, possible Ridgway (some damage)

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A Ridgway oval two handled dish, printed and painted with flowers and leaves, within green and gilt borders, 30.5cm wide (12"), pattern number 9993 in red, circa 1840-45, and a matching shaped rectangular two handled dish

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A pair of Ridgway teacups and saucers, decorated in the Imari palette with stylised flowers and foliage, angular handles, pattern no 1212; three similar ogee shaped teacups, the interiors in apple green and gilt with scrolling foliage and flowerheads, pattern no 4543; etc, c.1830-40 (6)

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A Caughley fluted coffee cup and saucer, gilt line borders, ear shaped handles, c.1800; a Ridgway tea cup and saucer, decorated in pink, yellow and gilt, divided loop handle, mid 19th century (2)

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A Ridgway Oriental Birds pattern shaped circular plate, printed in underglaze blue with birds perched in a tree, coloured in red, green and yellow, moulded border with scrolls and flowerheads, 26cm diam, printed mark; another, printed in brown, c.1860 (2)

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A Ridgway 21 piece dessert service, circa 1840-45, each piece painted to the centre with a different flower specimen, within gilt scroll panelled and pierced borders, decorated with flower sprays against an apple green ground, comprising a pair of lozenge shaped two handled footed dishes, 31.5cms across, a pair of oblong two handled footed dishes, 29cms across, 4 shaped circular single handled footed dishes, 26cms across and 13 dessert plates, 23.5cms diameter (1 dessert plate heavily chipped, some minor wear to pieces principally dessert plates) puce painted pattern number 2 over 5183 (21)

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