A collection of costume jewellery, including a vintage Christian Dior simulated turquoise yellow metal necklace, a multi-gemstone bangle, an Alexis Bittar bangle, a Butler & Wilson blue glass flower necklace, a D'Orlan large enamel articulated fish pendant and chain, a vintage Greek mounted Drachma coin, a white metal Art deco style brooch and lapel clips, a cubic zirconia bracelet, a Bellerophon riding pegasus brooch, a pair of black enamel and yellow metal earrings, a silver red dragon carved ring, a three wise monkeys charm, a horseshoe keyring, a silver black and white Wedgewood Jasperware cameo ring, and a silver skull charm with diamond eyes. Condition Report:
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A gilt and floral decorated part tea service with cups, saucers, bowls, a Wedgewood part tea set, also a set of six Cauldon dinner plates retailed by Osler Designers London, 26.5cm, (A Lot). The Alastair & Sheila Brooks Collection: of Oaklands (& past owners of Ednam House Hotel), Kelso Please note due to the size of the lot I could only briefly look at all the items. The teapot has lost it spout, though it is still present and appears to be a fairly clean break. One of the Wedgewood saucers is cracked. One of the Cauldron plates may have been repaired to the rim. Otherwise the lot appears to be in good condition with only general wear and tear commensurate with age and use.
Fünf Teile englische, schwarze Basaltware, u.a. Wedgewood gemarkt: zwei Teekannen (u.a. Wedgwood Teapot, Entwurf c. 1790, Tülle beschädigt; sowie Teekanne, Entwurf 1815, Herzog von Wellington, mehrfach gechippt), eine Kanne mit Schwanenhenkel, eine Schale D. ca. 18 cm, eine Deckeldose (weißrandige Ausblühung). Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.
Cheerful group of decorative Bunnykins items. Wedgewood bone china tableware and clock, stamped Wedgewood. Four luncheon plates 0.75"H x 8" dia. Bowl 1.75"H x 5.75" dia. Small mug 4.25"L x 3"W x 2.75"H. Clock 8" dia x 1.5"D. Four Royal Doulton Bunnykins round decorated tins, larger two are 1"H x 2.5" dia. Dimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: WedgwoodCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. Clock has been tested and is in proper working order.
Boxes and objects - a cased Barker Brothers fruit knives and forks for twelve, bright cut blades, ivorine handles; Wedgewood; The Burlington Collection Art Miniatures, No.2 The Wallace Collection, comprising 10, Mezzogravures inc. Laughing Cavalier, The Swing, Mrs Robinson, The Music Part etc., original box; Bonafoux, Pascal, The Impressionists, publ. Skira, with slip; a brass gong; etc.
Wahl Eversharp Wedgewood 12 K gold filled over sterling silver fountain pen. Wahl made some exceptional metal patterns in the 1920s, several with gold filled over sterling, Wedgewood being one of those patterns. 2 size model with sterling lined and scroll pattern with gold filled accents and gold cartouche, Wahl Pen 2 14 K fine flexible nib. Length 4 7/8†and 6 5/8†posted, filling mechanism lever fill. Overall excellent condition with sharp design and details.
A collection of vintage brooches to include five silver brooches including marcasite sword brooch, enamel bird, 3 stone set brooch, Mexican brooch, Wedgewood Jasper brooch together with cameo brooches, various paste set brooches, poodle brooch, Patti Boulaye etc (1 bag). Further details: wear and tear commensurate with age
Victoria (1837-1901), pattern bronze Penny, 1865, toothed borders, bust in bodice facing left with coronet on head and ribbon flowing behind, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, rev. draped Britannia seated wearing plumed helmet facing right on rocks with shield and holding trident, no initials on groundline, lighthouse on rocks to left with bell shaped top and five vertical lines as lantern, ship sailing away to right, the sea crosses the linear circle, denomination ONE PENNY surrounding design, date in exergue, 9.39g (Peck 2061 ER; Freeman 772 R18; Gouby BP 1865PC dies J1/g R9; S.-). Toned with a hint of lustre around perimeter of linear circle, some light flecking to both sides, otherwise straight graded by NGC as PF64 brown, extremely rare.NGC Certification 8221109-004 – PF64BN, seemingly the only example certified and graded. The abbreviated Latin legend on the obverse translates as "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."Peck tells us that this design was produced at the mint by T. J. Minton after a model by W. Theed and this 1865 dated pattern follows on from those of 1862.T. J. Minton officially became Resident Engraver in 1865 after the death of previous holder George Wyon, the son of James Wyon, in 1862. This post was abolished once Mr Minton passed away in April 1879.William Theed (1804-91) was a painter and sculptor and worked as a designer at Wedgewood. He prepared models of Victoria’s bust which were adapted to coinage for Malta, Strait Settlements, British Honduras and others. Provenance:Purchased from collector Keith Ashman privately as part of a much larger purchase including the 1954 Penny, by Bernard Workman on Wednesday 10th April 2002.
Victoria (1837-1901), pattern bronze Penny, 1870, toothed borders, bust in bodice facing left with coronet on head and ribbon flowing behind, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, rev. draped Britannia seated wearing plumed helmet facing right on rocks with shield and holding trident, no initials on groundline, lighthouse on rocks to left with bell shaped top and five vertical lines as lantern, ship sailing away to right, the sea crosses the linear circle, denomination ONE PENNY surrounding design, 9.30g (Peck 2062 ER; Freeman 774 R18; Gouby BP1870PP dies C2/g R9; S.-). Streaky tone with much lustre apparent, short hairline scratch on obverse and slight crazing on part of neck, otherwise straight graded by NGC as PF64 red and brown, practically as struck, extremely rare.NGC Certification 8221109-006 – PF64 RB, seemingly the only example certified and graded. The abbreviated Latin legend on the obverse translates as "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."Peck tells us that this design was produced at the mint by T. J. Minton after a model by W. Theed and this 1865 dated pattern follows on from those of 1862.T. J. Minton officially became Resident Engraver in 1865 after the death of previous holder George Wyon, the son of James Wyon, in 1862. This post was abolished once Mr Minton passed away in April 1879.William Theed (1804-91) was a painter and sculptor and worked as a designer at Wedgewood. He prepared models of Victoria’s bust which were adapted to coinage for Malta, Strait Settlements, British Honduras and others. Provenance:Ex Charles Wilson Peck Collection, portion sold privately to Spink and Son Ltd c.1964-68Ex Michael J. Freeman Collection of Victorian Bronze Coins, Christies, 23rd October 1984, lot 247, plate 10.Ex Spink Coin Auction 95, 25th November 1992.
Victoria (1837-1901), pattern Penny, 1862, struck in "nickel brass", toothed borders, bust in bodice facing left with coronet on head and ribbon flowing behind, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, rev. draped Britannia seated wearing plumed helmet facing right on rocks with shield and holding trident, no initials on groundline, lighthouse on rocks to left with bell shaped top and five vertical lines as lantern, ship sailing away to right, the sea crosses the linear circle, denomination ONE PENNY surrounding design, date in exergue, 9.22g (Peck 2060 EXR; Freeman 770 R19; Gouby BP 1862PN dies C2/g R9; S.-). A lustrous and well executed pattern, with slight speckling both sides in the light overtone, otherwise straight graded by NGC as PF65, practically as struck, and extremely rare.NGC Certification 8221109-002 – PF65, seemingly the only example certified and graded. The abbreviated Latin legend on the obverse translates as "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."Peck tells us that this design was produced at the mint by T. J. Minton after a model by W. Theed.T. J. Minton officially became Resident Engraver in 1865 after the death of previous holder George Wyon, the son of James Wyon, in 1862. This post was abolished once Mr Minton passed away in April 1879.William Theed (1804-91) was a painter and sculptor and worked as a designer at Wedgewood. He prepared models of Victoria’s bust which were adapted to coinage for Malta, Strait Settlements, British Honduras and others. Peck lists this pattern as cupro-nickel, Freeman lists it as nickel-brass (white), and Gouby lists it as cupro-nickel zinc. The coin is a white metal proof striking of the highest rarity.Provenance:Purchased from collector Keith Ashman privately as part of a much larger purchase including the 1954 Penny, by Bernard Workman on Wednesday 10th April 2002.
Victoria (1837-1901), pattern Penny, struck in cupro-nickel, 1870, toothed borders, bust in bodice facing left with coronet on head and ribbon flowing behind, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, rev. draped Britannia seated wearing plumed helmet facing right on rocks with shield and holding trident, no initials on groundline, lighthouse on rocks to left with bell shaped top and five vertical lines as lantern, ship sailing away to right, the sea crosses the linear circle, denomination ONE PENNY surrounding design, date in exergue, 10.97g (Peck 2063 EXR; Freeman 773 R19; Gouby BP 1870 PR dies J1/g R9; S.-). Toned both sides a little unevenly with old wispy streaks on reverse, a few tiny spots both sides, otherwise straight graded by NGC as PF64, practically as struck, extremely rare and with an excellent provenance.NGC Certification 8221109-005 – PF64, seemingly the only example certified and graded. The abbreviated Latin legend on the obverse translates as "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."Peck lists this pattern as struck in cupro-nickel, as does Freeman who gives alloy as 90% copper and 10% nickel. Peck tells us that this design was produced at the mint by T. J. Minton after a model by W. Theed and this 1865 dated pattern follows on from those of 1862.T. J. Minton officially became Resident Engraver in 1865 after the death of previous holder George Wyon, the son of James Wyon, in 1862. This post was abolished once Mr Minton passed away in April 1879.William Theed (1804-91) was a painter and sculptor and worked as a designer at Wedgewood. He prepared models of Victoria’s bust which were adapted to coinage for Malta, Strait Settlements, British Honduras and others. Provenance:Ex Virgil M. Brand Collection, Chicago USA, sold post-mortem from 1932.Ex Charles Wilson Peck Collection, portion sold privately to Spink and Son Ltd c.1964-68Ex Michael J. Freeman Collection of Victorian Bronze Coins, Christies, 23rd October 1984, lot 246, plate 10.Purchased from collector Keith Ashman privately as part of a much larger purchase including the 1954 Penny, by Bernard Workman on Wednesday 10th April 2002.
Victoria (1837-1901), pattern bronze Penny, 1862, toothed borders, bust in bodice facing left with coronet on head and ribbon flowing behind, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, rev. draped Britannia seated wearing plumed helmet facing right on rocks with shield and holding trident, no initials on groundline, lighthouse on rocks to left with bell shaped top and five vertical lines as lantern, ship sailing away to right, the sea crosses the linear circle, denomination ONE PENNY surrounding design, date in exergue, 9.39g (Peck 2059 VR; Freeman 771 R18; Gouby BP 1862PC dies C2/g R9; S.-). Toned with an underlying partial lustre and a little speckled, a couple of light hairlines in reverse field, otherwise straight graded by NGC as PF64 brown, practically as struck and extremely rare.NGC Certification 8221108-016 – PF64 BN, seemingly the only example certified and graded. The abbreviated Latin legend on the obverse translates as "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."Peck tells us that this design was produced at the mint by T. J. Minton after a model by W. Theed.T. J. Minton officially became Resident Engraver in 1865 after the death of previous holder George Wyon, the son of James Wyon, in 1862. This post was abolished once Mr Minton passed away in April 1879.William Theed (1804-91) was a painter and sculptor and worked as a designer at Wedgewood. He prepared models of Victoria’s bust which were adapted to coinage for Malta, Strait Settlements, British Honduras and others. Provenance:Ex Dr E. A. Johnstone of Cheadle – collector listed as a location by C. W. PeckPurchased from collector Keith Ashman privately as part of a much larger purchase including the 1954 Penny, by Bernard Workman on Wednesday 10th April 2002.
A Large GB collection in carton inc used specialised Mackennals, Seahorses, GVI all high values etc, QE wide range u/m, mint & used inc high values, booklets inc 1972 Wedgewood £1 with 1/p sideband good perfs (cat. £45); quantity sterling and decimal booklet panes; commemorative's inc multiples and presentation packs etc (hundreds)
A large painted triple wardrobe. Centre section with oval mirror, either side opening for hanging space. Wedgewood style plaques to the doors, with brass drop handles, on turned feet. H 214cm W 194cm. Condition Report: Appears to be structurally sound, general signs of wear and tear to the surface, conducive with age. Centre section locked NO key.
Police related memorabilia, Wedgewood blue jasper commemorative plate, 1829-1879 Metropolitan police, Wedgewood black basalt limited edition wall plaque 1829-1979 Metropolitan Police, 464 of 500, with box and certificate, 2 pewter police figures, glass paperweight with engraved police badge, bobby's helmet bell, 150th police anniversary medallion on chain, police beret, handcuffs, dog collar and other associated items
Zwei Porzellan Glöckchen Meissen, blaue Unterglasurmarke, rosa Blüten gold verziehrt, wunderschöne Erhaltung, keine Chips, leichter Abrieb der Goldverzierung an der Handhabe, H 10 cm, Durchmesser 7 cmGrüne Bisquitporzellan Glöckchen von Wedgewood, 20. Jhd., feine Ausarbeitung, sehr gute Erhaltung, keine Chips, H 11 cm, Durchmesser 6,5 cm
A quantity Royal commemorative ceramic ware, including pin dishes, a trio celebrating Queen Elizabeth II, a beer mug, together with two commemorative plates, celebrating the reign of Queen Victoria, together with a pair of Wedgewood pin dishes, celebrating Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh. (1 tray and loose items)
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