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Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers The Derby Auction House Chequers Road Derby VICTORIAN, EDWARDIAN AND GENERAL SALE PART 2 Derbyshire DE21 6EN Started Jul 19, 2017 10:30am BST United Kingdom Lot Description 1000 A Hinks patent oil lamp with plated Corinthian column supporting clear cut glass font, later converted to electricity An early 19th Century substantial Named-View Derby campana vase, painted with a view in Wales, green ground, gilt snake handles, 1001 C.1825 (faults) Condition Report: Heavily damaged and poorly restored throughout, large cracks throughout An 18th century Pearlware blue and white bowl, painted with a child riding an Ox with others watching, pagoda, landscape, unmarked, 1002 29.5cm diam, c.1790 1003 A Japanese Pottery figure samurai warrior, green robes, long beard; another Geisha girl (2) 1004 A Japanese shaped circular plate, painted in underglaze blue with flowering peonies, 30cm diam, Miji period A large Royal Dux type model of an Indian elephant, standing with curled trunk, glazed in bronze green and gold tones, 44cm high, 1005 impressed marks (faults) 1006 A Moorcroft triangular ashtray, hibiscus on yellow ground A Victorian oversized Brandy balloon glass, engraved grape and vine Condition Report: A small 1mm chip to inner ring, light surface 1007 scratches throughout, 25cm high 1008 A Royal Worcester snuffer, as a Japanese girl 1009 A 19th century porcelain dog, Boxer 1010 A pair of large green glass bowls on stands 1011 A Goebel glass model Cockerel, painted decoration, engraved marks A late 19th century Staffordshire single handled bottle vase, each side applied with an oval cartouche painted with courting couples in 1012 18th century dress, picked out in gilt, 17.5cm, marked in blue; a Coalport bowl, printed and painted with summer flowers on bands of cobalt blue and white, 18.5cm d ...[more] 1013 A Beswick model of a Highland horse; others (3) A Faberge style rose quartz, amethyst, aventurine and carnelian carved parrot, rose quarts body, carnelian beak, aventurine crest and 1014 tail, white metal feet, stood upon an amethyst base, 13cm high 1015 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Russian Walrus 1016 A Royal Doulton Classics, Policeman, 4410; The Land Girl, HN4361 1017 A Royal Crown Derby hunting mug, signed J Barlow A Royal Worcester figure, Ladies of Literature, Cathy; another, similar, Lorna; a Royal Worcester figure, The Rose of Camelot; a 1018 Coalport Ruby, Adele and Christmas Ball (6) Condition Report: Very light surface scratches throughout 1019 A Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern shaped oval two handled acorn dish, 30cm wide, printed marks in red, year cypher for 1920 1020 Six Royal Doulton Bunnykins figures A Faberge style quartz and flourite carved hummingbird , quartz body, banded flourite wings and tail, red beak, amethyst eyes, resting 1021 upon a pink crystal rock base, 10.5cm high; another smaller 83mm high (2) A Faberge style rock crystal and blue stone bird, multi coloured blue, brown, black body, red brown beak, glass eyes , tail erect, metal 1022 legs and feet, stood upon a quartz crystal base, grey slate plinth, 20cm high 1023 A Royal Doulton figure, Sandra HN2275; others, Southern Belle, HM2426 and Annabel, HN3273 (3) 1024 A Victorian style red glass pipe A Royal Doulton Classics, HM Queen Elizabeth II, HN4372, limited edition 219/1500 Condition Report: Generally good with light surface 1025 scratches throughout A late 19th century Brampton Stoneware money box, AE Heath, sprigged with flowers Condition Report: Wear commensurate with age, 1026 restoration to handles, small chip to base Moorcroft - a Clematis pattern bowl, 16cm diameter; a Moorcroft Orchid pattern bowl, 12cm diameter, paper label; a Moorcroft Magnolia 1027 ovoid vase, 10cm in height (3) Condition Report: crazed throughout with surface scratches and restoration to centre of flowerhead on large bowl 1028 A Minton glazed and bronze figure, The Sheik, MS3 1029 A Royal Doulton Toby jug, Winston Churchill 1030 An amber glass barley twist walking cane 1031 A continental table centre, in the manner of Royal Dux, maiden with conch shell chariot pulled by horses, c.1900 A Royal Doulton Classics figure, Prince Albert, Duke of York, HN4420, limited edition 383/1000; another, Elizabeth Bowes Lyon, 1032 HN4421, limited edition 383/1000 Condition Report: generally good with light rubbing to gilding on base 1033 A Royal Worcester Cairo water carrier figure, modelled by James Hadley, blue glazed gown, 25cm in height, backstamp for 1921 A Royal Crown Derby Gold Aves octagonal bowl, 20.5cm wide, printed marks, first quality; a Royal Antoinette shaped circular plate, first 1034 quality (2) 1035 A Prattware pot lid and base 1036 A Royal Crown Derby 1128 Imari goblet, first quality A Cobridge ovoid vase, drip glazed in mottled shades of green and blue with ruby red roundels, 18cm high, impressed marks, 1037 monogrammed, dated 03 Ceramics - a plain white Derby tea service comprising four coffee cups, three saucers, three tea cups, milk jug, sugar bowls, etc; Royal 1038 Doulton April pattern side plates; a part tea service, fruit basket pattern; etc (quantity) Ceramics - a Royal Stafford part tea set comprising sandwich plate, side plates, cream jug, sugar bowl, cups and saucers; other 1039 teaware qty Ceramics - a Royal Doulton figure, Autumn Breezes; a Royal Crown Derby 2451 pattern trinket dish; an Aynsley coffee pot; a Crown 1040 Devon jug; Goebel figures; etc Ceramics - a Royal Crown Derby 2451 pattern plate; a Bloor Derby lidded sauce tureen, two plates; a chintz butter dish; a latre 19th 1041 Century printed moustache cup and saucer; a commemorative beaker; teapot; carnival glass etc An Aynsley Cottage Garden pattern hexagonal vase, powder bowl and cover, miniature vases, scallop shaped dish, bell, others; two cut 1042 glass decanters; Royal Crown Derby Posie pattern trinket dish; Limoges trinkets; Minton Haddon Hall coasters; other decorative items; qty Ceramics and Glass - a Wedgwood jasper ware dark blue footed acanthus vase; a Royal Crown Derby Posies plate, boxed; others, 1043 Aynsley, Country Artists, Frantz, Atelier, etc 1044 A 19th century Samson Chinese Export armorial plate 1045 A large 18th century Chinese puce plate; two blue and white plates 1046 A Poole pottery dish, signed BM 1047 A large 19th century Japanese Satsuma jardiniere 1048 A pair of Royal Doulton plates, The Jester and The Admiral 1049 Ceramics - a Scheurich ewer; 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