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Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers The Bakewell Auction House Peak Village Shopping Victorian, Edwardian & General Sale Centre Chatsworth Road Victorian, Edwardian & General Sale Rowsley Derbyshire DE4 2JE Started 25 Mar 2015 10:30 GMT United Kingdom Lot Description A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Pheasant, gold stopper,first quality; a Royal Crown Derby paperweight, frog, gold stopper, first 1 quality 2 A Victorian Staffordshire flatback, Prince with oversized horned sheep, c.1880 3 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Imari Elephant 4 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Seahorse 5 A Moorcroft powder bowl and cover, tubelined with lilies 6 A Royal Crown Derby 383 pattern plate, first quality; a Staffordshire tea cup and saucer, in the imari palette 7 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Hen 8 A Victorian overpainted milk glass vase, painted with a beau and his gallant 9 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight Hedgehog; another chipmunk (2) (seconds) 10 A Lladro figure- Dancing Girl A Royal Crown Derby heart shaped trinket box, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the marriage of HRH Queen Elizabeth II and 11 HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, limited edition, 47 of 750 12 Studio Pottery - a Denise Wren circular dish; a Michael Leach Yelland brush pot, etc (8) 13 A Grindley coffee service, for six, each with coloured interiors, speckled exterior, printed mark Oriental Boxes and Objects - a Japanese hardwood and lacquer table cabinet, late Meiji period; a cloisonne bottle vase; Yixing teapot; 14 abacus 15 A Harrods ivory coloured Tete-a -Tete set, comprising of a teapot, milk jug cups and saucers 16 A pair of green Stourbridge glass dumps, bubble inclusions, c.1880 17 A Loetz style blue iridescent glass vase 18 A Moorcroft baluster shaped lamp base , flambé glaze, impressed signature and marks 19 A Gray's Pottery ovoid jug, decorated with stylised flower in copper lustre and red, c.1930; a Rooster and Chicken, 163 (3) Ceramics - a pair of graduated Brampton type salt glazed stoneware water jugs; a Royal Crown Derby Posies oval bowl; a Furnivals Old 20 Chelsea sucrier (4) 21 A Homepride Fred Flour Grader canister, 22cm high 22 A Steiff Millennium bear 2000; another 2001; a Steiff Christmas bear; limited edition 23 Studio Pottery - a John Ward inverted top hat vase, signed; a Mary Rich vase; a Mo Fulford vase etc(6) 24 A Steiff Hedgehog, Micki; another (2) A Country Slipware ovoid container, 31cm high; a Studio Pottery vase, 41cm high; a Mary Kaun dish, in a smokey glaze, 22.5cm diam; 25 etc (4) 25A A Royal Doulton Character jug White Haired Clown, D6207, printed marks, dated 1950 26 A Victorian copper lustre panelled jug, c.1850; a Wedgwood Jasperware jug (2) 26A A Royal Doulton limited edition Character jug King Arthur, D7055, printed marks, with cerfificate 27 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight Dolphin others, Seal and Penguin (3) (seconds) 28 A pair of cobalt blue pharmaceutical bottles; others (3) Ceramics - a pair of German ribbon plates, A Present from Matlock Bath; others, Lincoln Cathedral West Front; Lincoln Cathedral; A 29 Present from Southsea; a Sowerby slag glass cabinet cup and saucer; a Newall tea cup (7) Decorative Ceramics - a pair of Royal Crown Derby, Derby Posies trinket box, printed mark; another, fan shape; a Royal Crown Derby 30 Bell Christmas decoration; a 2451 pattern knife; an Aynsley Wild Tudor trinket box; an Aynsley Endeavours of Mankind bell; a pair of Mossware shoes; a Lynton tr ...[more] Glassware - a Victorian etched glass decanter, a glass paperweight; six cranberry etched glass sherry glasses; a Caithness perfume 31 bottle with atomiser; etc 32 A set of three Portuguese Ornithological collectors plates; a pair of German three light two branch candelabras; etc 33 Advertising Stoneware - a Doulton & Co Lambeth flagon; another smaller; a large stoneware tap barrel; etc 34 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Ram, gold stopper 35 An Art glass blue crackle glaze ovoid vase, in tones of blue, 22.5cm high 36 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Koala Ceramics - a Goebel Hummel figure ' Barnard Hero'; another,'Way To Harmony'; a Fauna pottery vase depicting woodland creatures; 37 another, similar; a Sylvac Little Toadstool vase; etc. (9) Studio Pottery - a Charles Spacey irregular plate, decorated with geometrical motifs, 32cm wide; a Henry Hammond circular side dish, 38 decorated with blue roundels, 14cm diam; a Lamorna bowl; etc 39 A Denby Danesby Ware electric blue jug , printed mark and script signature, c.1925 40 A Moorcroft Saadian pattern circular pin tray, impressed marks, dated 2001,12 cm diam, boxed 41 An Iznik bowl , typically decorated in cobalt blue , green and gold , applied brass rim Decorative Metalware - an early 20th century copper jardiniere, embossed with foliage, crimped rim; another, similar; an Art Nouveau 42 copper planter, pierced with stylized arrowheads (3) A Royal Doulton figure, Old Country Roses, HN3482, modelled by Peggy Davies a Royal Albert Old Country Roses trinket pot; a similar 43 vase; etc (4) 44 Glassware and Ceramics - Wedgwood Clementine trinket box; glasses; decanters; coins, etc 45 Jill Crowley - a studio pottery model, Man smoking while resting on a Horse; a painted wooden Persian style horse (2) 45A A Beswick large character jug Scrooge, No 372, impressed and printed marks; another Sairey Gamp, No 371 (2) 46 A set of four Steiff Season bears, Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.( Scrumpy, Sunny, Dylan, Hamish), limited edition A Royal Albert, The World of Beatrix Potter, Mrs Flopsy Bunny, boxed; others, Tailor of Gloucester; Peter Rabbit; Jemima Puddleduck; 47 Squirrel Nutkin; No More Twist (5) 48 Poole Pottery - a Poole pottery part tea service, pattern number 0100; another pink coffee pot Studio Pottery - a Bernard Rooke Cello vase, incised with musical script, signed BR, 21cn high; a Bernard Rooke Wrinkly bowl, mottled 49 coffee and brown, signed, dated 89, 26cm diam (2) A late 19th century Royal Worcester part service, comprising two elongated dishes, milk jug, another,two stands and pedestal sugar 50 bowl, each with gilt Bacchus handles, gilt line rims, c.1870 Studio Pottery - a Leaper of Newlyn shaped rounded rectangular platter; decorated with multi-coloured panels; an Askrigg pottery vase 51 etc (4) A Denby Glynn Colledge vase, decorated underglaze with leaves and foliage, printed and sgraffito marks; another similar; a Denby 52 baluster bottle vase (2) A BM 20 key concertina, boxed; a Harrods 1997 bear by Merrythought, boxed; a pair of early 20th century candlesticks; a Phoenix vase, 53 Egypt pattern, c. 1930; etc 53A A Royal Doulton Character jug Beethoven, D7021, printed marks; another Old Salt, D6551 (2) 54 A pair of Staffordshire twin handled pedestal vases, central panel transfer printed with flowers, gilt handles, acorn finials, modern 54A An early 20th century Wedgwood blue Jasper biscuit barrel, EPNS cover; another (2) 55 A pair of novelty miniature continental figures; a pair of Hungarian hand painted porcelain figures in National Costume 55A A H B Quimper pin dish, painted with figure, wearing broad brimmed hat, 10.5cm wide, signed Glassware -a cranberry glass jug; a cranberry glass vase; glass biscuit barrel with shamrock decoration, gilded bands; milk glass vase 56 with fluted rim 57 A Lladro figurine of a ballerina; etc (3) A set of seven Danbury Mint Steiff Days of The Week jointed bears, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 58 Sunday, limited edition 59 Mottershead and Co. X-Ray and electro medical engineers electric shock machine Ceramics and Glass - a Wedgwood six-setting coffee set, matt black ground, comprising coffee pot, cream and sugar, coffee cups and 60 saucers; a part Spode Flemish Green tea service; drinking glasses; etc Studio Pottery - an Alan Ward pedestal centre dish, undulating rim, 20cm high; a Bernard Cooke Pottery candlestick, applied with water 61 lilies, 24cm high; an irregular vase, glazed in blue, 20.5cm high, attributed to Shiela Sprague; etc (4) 61A A Royal Doulton Character jug Henry VIII D6642, printed marks; another Cardinal; a Melba Works Mr Punch jug (3) 62 Studio Pottery - a Tina Leslie model, of a fish, 20cm wide; a French irregular vase. 20cm high; etc (5) A 'Scottish' two handled clear glass loving cup, painted with galleons, 16cm high; a reproduction scrimshaw; a Victorian scrapbook, with 63 pressed leaves; etc 64 Oriental studio pottery - a Korean tea pot, painted with foliage; a Chinese Koro and cover, signed; a Dragon candlestick (3) A Price Brothers cottage ware three piece tea service, comprising teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover and milk jug; cheese dish and 65 stand 66 A Stourbridge green glass dump with bubble inclusions; others(3) Ceramics - an Arthur Woods Toby jug; a Crown Devon, twin handled vase; another; a Kensington Ware posy bowl; a Bossons wall 67 plaque; etc (9) Studio Pottery - an ovoid vase, speckled in black, possibly Constance Dunn, 9.5cm high; a globe ornament, with a crackled glaze on a 68 black ground, possibly Barbara Tribe, 22cm high; an unusual Studio Pottery pastille burner, speckled glaze, 29cm wide (3) Photographic - A Stereoscopic hand viewer and large quantity of cards inc humorous, topographical, coastal, etc mostly printed by The 68A Fine Art Photographers Publishing Co, boxed (5) 69 A Nora Braden double lipped vase, decorated in a dipped yellow and blue glaze, 14cm high; another, dimpled, 18.5cm high (2) 70 A pair of J F Hamilton stoneware Aquamaniles, 16cm wide Oriental Ceramics - a Chinese porcelain baluster vase, decorated with scenes of a man seeking wisdom from Guanyin
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