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Lot 566

Two vintage fuel cans, a pair of Staffordshire spaniels and assorted other items (3 boxes)

Lot 34

A Staffordshire spaniel, seated to the left, 30cm high,  c.1880;   a pair of Staffordshire figural spill vases, 19.5cm high;  cottages;  etc

Lot 71

A pair of Staffordshire dogs, seated to the left and right, picked out in gilt, glass eyes, 34cnm high, late 19th century

Lot 140

Coalport, Staffordshire, Lilliput Lane and other cottages, churches, pubs and historic buildings

Lot 95

A Crown Staffordshire Lynton pattern part tea service, comprising bread and butter plate, seven teacups, five saucers, four side plates, printed marks;   Royal Doulton and other teaware

Lot 5224

Collection of ceramics, including Royal Stafford teawares, Crown Staffordshire wren figure, Minton Haddon Hall dressing table tray, etc

Lot 5218

Royal Doulton figure Lambing Time, together with Royal Doulton character jugs including Merlin, North Staffordshire Drummer boy etc in three boxes

Lot 26

Beswick model of a Staffordshire Bull terrier Bandits Brintiga, in dark brindle colourway, no 1982A

Lot 1099

A Royal Staffordshire Wilkinson Ltd 'Clarice Cliff' Pottery Square Dish, painted with two swimming fish, printed marks, 10cm sq; A Moorcroft 'Tribute to Charles Rennie Mackintosh' Mug, impressed and printed marks, 8.5cm high, a trinket box in the form of a baby's dummy, 8cm long, a Walt Disney Productions pottery model of Donald Duck, another and a model of a duck in a Christmas outfit. (6)

Lot 1401

BESWICK, TWO STAFFORDSHIRE STYLE ANIMAL FIGURES, numbers 2093 and 2094the larger 14.5cm highQty: 2Condition overall is good, crazing present throughout, no obvious signs of any damage or repair

Lot 164

Three boxes of glassware, blue and white Willow patterned dinnerware, Staffordshire and Masons

Lot 28

A pair of Victorian Staffordshire flatback spaniels, with glass eyes, each 32cm H

Lot 52

Pair of Staffordshire pottery greyhound pen rests, each ochre coloured hound seated on a dark blue mound base, pierced with gilt circular aperture, with gilt lined footrim, 15cm wide

Lot 335

ROBERT MORDEN; an 18th century map of Staffordshire, 41.5 x 37cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 140

Three Beswick figures of Staffordshire Bull Terriers, one set upon a plinth (3)

Lot 162

A pair of early 19th century Staffordshire groups - sailors departure and return, 24cm high

Lot 184

A collection of 19th century and later Staffordshire dogs, mainly Spaniels but including Greyhounds (21)

Lot 228

Four pairs of 19th century jugs, Staffordshire Spaniels etc

Lot 34

A collection of Staffordshire figures and figure groups

Lot 35

A collection of Staffordshire figures on horseback to include Going to Market and Returning Home, etc (6)

Lot 37

A collection of Staffordshire figures to include two reclining figures, equestrian and other figures, Falstaff, etc (9)

Lot 38

A collection of Staffordshire figure groups to include two arbour examples, an example of two men boxing, further miniature examples, a pair of sheep posy vases, etc (collection)

Lot 6

A collection of Staffordshire cottages and houses (8)

Lot 271

A Parian group 19th century,modelled as a group of hounds hunting their prey28cm widetogether witha pair of Staffordshire dogs19th century16cm high,together with one other Staffordshire dog9.5cm high,and a Staffordshire greyhound18cm wide (4)Condition Reportminor nibbles and surface blemishes

Lot 263

A large collection of pottery character jugs and teapots of recent manufacture, predominately of political interest, to include a Staffordshire pottery Margaret Thatcher, a Bairstow Manor Tony Blair, a Kevin Francis Charles and Diana, a Royal Doulton Monty D6202, a Royal Doulton Sherlock Holmes, the largest 22cm (qty) Condition ReportCrazing throughout. Some examples with chips and losses;Firing crack to the interior of Tony Blair Firing crack to the interior of Sir Stanley Mattews Heavy crazing to some.Please see additional images. 

Lot 250

A collection of twenty-two porcelain cups and saucers, 19th/20th century, to include a Minton example, a Worcester and Staffordshire example, the majority with gilt borders, with foliate and floral decoration,the largest saucer 17cm wide (qty)Condition ReportAll with chips and nibbles, some with cracks and losses. Rubbing to the gilt and decoration. Some restoration.

Lot 194

A Pearlware cow creamer, early 19th century, with a sponged body on a green plinth, restored, 17.5cm wide, and a pair of Staffordshire sheep, on domed stands, 13.5cm wide (3)Condition ReportRestored horns,tail and ears.Crazing to the bases, gilt wear.

Lot 630

A Mew Langton's stoneware beer barrel with others, together with a pair of Staffordshire firedogs and assorted pictures

Lot 627

A pair of Staffordshire pottery cow and calf vases, together with crested ware and other collectable ceramics

Lot 93

An antique Staffordshire pastille burner in the form of a cottage with 'umbrella' roof and one other by Coalport, together with collectable spoons etc.

Lot 75

Collection of ceramics to include Staffordshire, Hertwig Katzhutte and Royal Worcester

Lot 137

Over 90 19th and early 20th century paper maps, mainly from Weekly Dispatch Atlas (Weller, Edward and Dower, John) to include California, Utah and New Mexico, Sweden and Norway, Upper Canada, The Great Salt Lake (Mormon) City, Arctic Regions of North America, Plan of Delhi and its Environs, Egypt, Nubia, Afghanistan, The Residency, Palaces & C of Lucknow, India , Madras & C, The Punjab, Cashmere & C, Austrian Empire, Denmark, Switzerland and Tyrol, Lombardy and Venice War Map, Rome (modern), China, Island of Ceylon along with some British examples, Edinburgh, Leeds, Staffordshire, Warwickshire etc

Lot 29

Selection of mixed ceramics to include a studio pottery highland cow ceramic spaghetti figurine, signed to base, a female figurine with k mark to base, two Staffordshire China coffee cups, hand painted oriental miniature tea pot, plates and ginger jar and a cranberry glass perfume bottle

Lot 308

A George III style breakfront mahogany bookcase, 19th century and later, fitted with adjustable shelves, 222cm high, 268cm wide Provenance: Removed by the family from the Ednam House Hotel and used to house part of Sheila Brooks extraordinary collection of Staffordshire pottery (see our single owner sale in February 2025) The Alastair & Sheila Brooks Collection: of Oaklands (& past owners of Ednam House Hotel), Kelso 

Lot 26

A large 19th century Staffordshire figure of Louis Napoleon - standing in military attire and in relaxed pose, holding his feathered hat, gilt highlighted name to base, 40.5cm high, restored.

Lot 64

A closely matched mirrored pair of 19th century Staffordshire cow and calf spill vases – 27cm high, one with small chip to both horns.

Lot 73

Eight 19th century Staffordshire flatback figures - the largest 31.75cm high, some faults.

Lot 67

Two pieces of 19th century English china, comprising - 1. A Staffordshire pearlware flatback figure of Christ standing with two children, 31.5cm high 2. A Worcester brown transfer ware willow pattern tureen, with twin elephant head handles, on parcel gilt trefoil feet, 35.5cm long, impressed and printed factory marks (chip to two feet and small chip to one handle)

Lot 33

A studio pottery stoneware fruit bowl - signed with monogram 'JR' with a symbol of a bird in flight above, 37.75cm long; together with a white glazed Staffordshire hen on nest covered dish, 14cm high. (2)

Lot 65

Three 19th century Staffordshire pearlware figures – comprising a gardener, 19.5cm high, glued repair to hat and retouches; a Four Seasons figure emblematic of Winter, on a square base, 19cm high, factory chip to base; and an allegorical figure of ‘Hope’, 17.7cm high, glued repairs and restorations.

Lot 158

Seven silver and porcelain wine labels - comprising a pair of silver octagonal wine labels, 'Sherry' and 'Brandy', Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1984; a matched 'Gin' label, W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1988; together with a closely matched set of three Crown Staffordshire porcelain cartouche wine labels, 3.7cm wide; and a similar larger wine label by Royal Adderley. 

Lot 297

A lot of Mid 19th Century Staffordshire Seated Spaniel fire dogs, together with Staffordshire Courting couple, Staffordshire Church and Staffordshire Irish Piper.

Lot 479

Two boxes of collectable odds to include glass ware, staffordshire dogs, vintage telephone, mixed poreclain etc

Lot 145

Pair of 19th Century Staffordshire Children Figures

Lot 791

A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE MODELS OF A COCKEREL AND HEN CIRCA 1800 Of Pratt family type one 20.5cm, the other 22cm high Provenance: John Howard at Heritage, Woodstock, July 2016 The Estate of a deceased Gentleman. A copy of the receipt will be made available to the successful purchaser. Condition Report: Please note the below condition report is the only one available. The cockerel has been restored.The above report is supported with additional images which can be sent via a link. Please 'Ask a Question' to request these images. For any further enquiries please contact the department directly. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 844

A MISCELLANEOUS SELECTION OF STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY VARIOUS DATES MID 19TH TO EARLY 20TH CENTURY To include: a pair of models of spaniels with baskets of flowers in their mouths, 20cm high; a pair of models of spaniels with cushion bases, 12.5cm high; a pair of later models of spaniels with glass eyes, of Bo'ness type, 34cm high and a pair of equestrian groups of generals Kitchener and Gordon, circa 37cm high Provenance: The Estate of a deceased Gentleman Condition Report: Please note the below condition report is the only one available. Marks, knocks, scratches, and abrasions commensurate with age. Wear to some of the gilding, Kitchener crazed with star crack to underside of base. Crazing, surface dirt and glaze spots. The above report is supported with additional images which can be sent via a link. Please 'Ask a Question' to request these images. For any further enquiries please contact the department directly.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 382

The Waterloo medal awarded to Corporal William Emmott, Royal Horse Guards, appointed Quartermaster in the Regiment in 1828, and subsequently Captain and Adjutant of the Worcestershire Yeomanry Cavalry with whom he was actively engaged during the Bristol Riots of 1831 and against the Chartists in 1842, when he himself captured a leading Chartist Arthur O’Niel at a riot near Dudley Waterloo 1815 (Corpl. William Emmott, Royal Horse Guards.) fitted with contemporary replacement silver clip and bar suspension, latter part of rank erased, edge bruising and contact marks, fine and better £3,600-£4,400 --- William Emmott was born in the Parish of Trawdon, near Colne, Lancaster, and enlisted into the Royal Horse Guards on 12 March 1811, aged 20. He served with the Blues in the Peninsula at the battles of Vittoria and Toulouse, and as a Corporal at Waterloo. He was commissioned as Quartermaster in the Royal Horse Guards on 25 September 1828, and retired on half-pay on 31 December 1831. He was afterwards drill Sergeant to Lord Villiers’ Bicester Troop of the Oxford Yeomanry Cavalry before being appointed Captain and Adjutant of the Worcester Yeomanry Cavalry by Lord Plymouth, serving in that capacity until his death on 14 April 1865, During this period the WYC was very actively engaged with the frequent riots and protests of the times, including the Bristol, Worcester and Staffordshire riots of 1831 and the Chartist riots of 1842, much of which is described in a letter of petition from Emmett in February 1859 (copy sold with the lot). Captain Emmott was buried at Tardebigge, the funeral being attended by Lord Lyttelton, the Lord Lieutenant, the Bromsgrove and Redditch Companies of Rifle Volunteers, and 450 of the Worcester Yeomanry Cavalry with the Band, under command of Lord Dudley. Sold with research including a copy of his original Commission as Quartermaster and a typed copy of a 6-page letter written by Emmott describing the events following the battle of Vittoria [dated 27 October 1813], these both being held by the Household Cavalry Museum. Emmot’s two-clasp M.G.S. medal is held by the National Army Museum, Chelsea, London. A fine portrait of Captain Emmott mounted on his favourite charger by Sir Francis Grant can be found in the history of the Worcester Yeomanry Cavalry.

Lot 664

Regimental Sweetheart Brooches. A Great War era 9ct. hallmarked Gold and Tortoiseshell Regimental Sweetheart Brooch with a regimental emblem to the Royal Highlanders (Black Watch), together with four Great War era hallmarked Silver and Tortoiseshell Regimental Sweetheart Brooches with regimental emblems to the South Staffordshire Regiment, South Lancashire Regiment, Welsh Regiment and the Essex Regiment, all with fitted hinged pins for wearing, approximately 25mm diameter, generally very fine (5) £120-£160 --- Note: The lot is subject to CITES legislation. Organic materials, such as tortoiseshell may be covered by CITES legislation and this may impact export to other countries. Please be aware that it is the buyer’s responsibility to arrange for any CITES export licences for their purchase. In addition to CITES, tortoiseshell, if imported into the United States of America, will be subject to USA Fist and Wildlife regulations.

Lot 195

Three: Corporal W. H. Dobson, Army Service Corps 1914 Star, with copy clasp (M1-8617 L. Cpl. W. H. Dobson. A.S.C.); British War and Victory Medals (M1-08617 Cpl. W. H. Dobson. A.S.C.) very fine Three: Private R. Dobson, Durham Light Infantry, who was killed in action on the Western Front on 18 May 1917 British War and Victory Medals (30299 Pte. R. Dobson. Durh. L.I.); Memorial Plaque (Robert Dobson) slight edge dig to BWM, otherwise very fine Pair: Private G. Dobson, Border Regiment 1914-15 Star (12191 Pte. G. Dobson. Bord. R.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (12191 Pte. G. Dobson. Bord. R.) some staining otherwise very fine Pair: Private E. Dobson, North Staffordshire Regiment British War and Victory Medals (14405 Pte. E. Dobson. N. Staff. R.) edge bruise to BWM, otherwise very fine (10) £120-£160 --- William Henry Dobson, a Lorry Driver from Bermondsey, London, was born in 1887. He attested into the Army Service Corps on 28 October 1914 for service during the Great War and served on the Western Front from 22 November 1914. Advanced Corporal, he was discharged on 28 March 1919. Robert Dobson attested into the Durham Light Infantry for service during the Great War. He served on the Western Front with A Company of the 18th Battalion, and was killed in action on 18 May 1917. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Arras Memorial, France. Edward Dobson, from Hanley, Stoke on Trent, attested into the North Staffordshire Regiment for service during the Great War and served on the Western Front with the 8th Battalion from 3 August 1915 and received Gun Shot Wounds to both legs on 20 November 1915, at Poperinghe, Belgium. Subsequently discharged on 24 August 1917, he was awarded a Silver War Badge, No. 131652. George Dobson, from Preston, attested into the Border Regiment for service during the Great War and served on the Western Front with the 7th Battalion from 17 July 1915. He was wounded on 16 July 1916 and saw further service with the 10th Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles and was twice further wounded. He was discharged on 26 April 1919.

Lot 90

A poignant Second War Coastal Forces D.S.M. awarded to Ordinary Seaman T. W. Walkinshaw, Royal Navy, an 18-year-old rating who was decorated for his gallantry in M.T.B. 723 in the summer of 1944 but subsequently a victim of the terrible conflagration that engulfed Ostend harbour in February 1945 Distinguished Service Medal, G.VI.R. (Ord. Smn. T. W. Walkinshaw. C/JX. 579799.) mounted on original investiture pin, toned, extremely fine --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Provenance: Sotheby’s, December 1998. D.S.M. London Gazette 19 September 1944: ‘For outstanding courage, skill and determination in light coastal craft in successful actions with enemy forces.’ The original recommendation states: ‘For outstanding courage, coolness and devotion to duty in action against strong enemy forces on the nights of 9-10 June and 27-28 June 1944. In the first action this rating at his Oerlikon gun continued to fire with skill and accuracy although wounded in the leg. He refused medical attention until his boat had made a successful withdrawal.’ Thomas William Walkinshaw was born in Birmingham, Warwickshire in July 1926 but his family later settled in Lichfield, where his father was publican of the Angel Inn in Market Street. Young Thomas was briefly employed as an electrician at a Midland aerodrome prior to joining the Royal Navy, aged 16. Subsequently drafted to Coastal Forces, he was awarded the D.S.M. for gallant deeds enacted in M.T.B. 723 in actions in the Nore area in June 1944, when she was commanded by Lieutenant A. McDougall, D.S.C., R.N.V.R. and formed part of the 58th Flotilla. The first of those actions took place off Egmond on the night of 9th, when six boats carried out an attack on four enemy armed trawlers and a gun coaster, using newly delivered ‘magnetic pistol’ torpedoes (CCR). One of 723’s consorts was set on fire and sank with a loss of two men. Less than a week later – on the night of the 14th - five boats from the 58th Flotilla were back in action off the Texel, including 723, an enemy coaster being sunk and a large tug heavily damaged. Following these successful actions, 723 took a direct hit on her bridge during a ferocious fire fight off Ymuiden on the night of 4-5 July. An eye-witness who saw the fatal round find its mark later wrote, ‘a shower of red sparks burst amidships, she reeled, slowed, swung off course but regained station almost at once.’ Her bridge a shambles and her skipper ‘Archie’ McDougall mortally wounded, 723 nonetheless made it back to Lowestoft. Walkinshaw later transferred to M.T.B. 798, in which he was killed in Ostend on 14 February 1945, when a fire broke out during a refuelling session, causing catastrophic explosions of ordnance and petrol tanks. In what amounted to the greatest disaster to befall Coastal Forces in the entire war, a dozen boats were destroyed with a loss 64 officers and ratings, and a further 65 wounded. Aged just 18, he was the son of Charles Clarence and Beatrice Maud Walkinshaw, of Lichfield, Staffordshire. He is commemorated on the Chatham Naval Memorial. Sold with full research including copied photographs of the recipient and his crew.

Lot 846

A Staffordshire drabware house moneybox, circa 1820, modelled as a Savings Bank building with thatched roof, green and white painted highlights, 17cm high

Lot 860

A pair of Staffordshire flatback equestrian figures, 19th century, modelled as Major General Sir George Cathcart and Lord Raglan, polychrome decorated in the uniforms of cavalry officers, Raglan with amputated arm, blue coat and red sash with plumed helmets, 32cm high (2)Note: a similar single figure of Cathcart was sold in these rooms in May 2022

Lot 849

A Staffordshire Prattware watch holder, circa 1830, modelled as a longcase clock flanked by figures of a man and woman, relief moulded shell and motifs and winged angel pediment, on sponge decorated acanthus base, 22cm high

Lot 850

A small Staffordshire Prattware figure of a horse and carriage, circa 1820, sponge decorated, modelled with figures, 12cm longProvenance: Jonathan Horne label

Lot 851

A Staffordshire Redware teapot, circa 1760, pseudo Chinese seal mark, cylindrical drum form tooled with combed geometric design and concentric ribbed banding, foliate C scroll handle and conical spout, 17cm long

Lot 855

A Staffordshire sponge decorated pearlware watch holder, modelled as a squat longcase clock, on lions paw feet, open swan neck pediment and column supports, 20cm high

Lot 857

An Obadiah Sherratt Staffordshire figure of a girl reading, circa 1820, sitting on a tuffet with boccage tree, square base, 26.5cm high

Lot 856

A Staffordshire pottery puzzle jug, circa 1820, modelled as a pedestal moonflask, relief moulded with a sun face, mermaid handle and reticulated rim, sponge decorated, 29.5cm high

Lot 831

An Obadiah Sherratt Staffordshire figure of St Luke, circa 1820, modelled standing by a recumbent cow and boccage tree, reading, on canted rectangular base, 21cm high

Lot 847

Four Victorian floral painted comports, Staffordshire, probably Coalport, circa 1850, rectangular form with foliate scroll handles, turquoise borders with gilt vine decoration, 31cm long (4)

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