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(2 Trays) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% Inc VAT Byrne's Auctioneers - General and Collectors Auctions - Starts 07 Aug 2019 Lot 1 Ridgway china part tea service, further tea service, Carlton ware retro coffee service and a gluggle jug (2 trays) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 2 Silver plated flatware, mainly boxed, and other flatware Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 3 Julian Askins, framed limited edition print, "Villa Fiori" and further framed print, "View of the vale"; also three further prints (5) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 4 Vintage mantel clock, travelling vanity case, spirit level, other tools etc Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 5 Vintage LP records including Pink Floyd "Dark side of the moon", The Beatles, David Bowie, Queen and others Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 6 Two oak framed embroideries Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 7 Vintage Noddy, Disney and Sesame Street toys; also clockwork tinplate toys and ornaments (2 trays) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 8 Rupert the Bear china collectables, vintage Rupert the Bear clock, figure, annuals etc (1 tray) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 9 18th Century map of Sweden; also framed steel engraving of Stockholm, framed inlaid copper picture and an embossed copper panel (4) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 10 Miscellany including lady's leather compact, Corona ware vases, glassware, silver plated ware etc Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 11 Victorian silver plated teapot, silver plated flatware, Royal Albert Old Country Roses vase, Wedgwood and other trinket wares, brass etc Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 12 H. Ogle, 1934, oak framed oil on canvas; also further oak framed watercolour by the same artist (2) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 13 Mixed decorative ceramics including ornamental figurines, Wedgwood etc Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 14 Framed watercolour, gilt framed Sir William Russell Flint print; also gilt framed limited edition print (3) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT page 1 of 43 Byrne's Auctioneers - General and Collectors Auctions - Starts 07 Aug 2019 Lot 15 Large collection of Royal commemorative plates, tankards and assorted further china Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 16 Kitsch coffee service, Continental tea wares, Toby jug and other ceramics (3 trays) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 17 Two silver lidded glass jars, pair of Victorian brass candlesticks, further candlesticks; also inkwells, further miscellany including Henry VIII wall plaques Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 18 H. Holroyd collection of five framed watercolour landscapes Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 19 Art Pottery including vases; also coffee wares, kitchenalia (1 tray) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 20 American Rogers silver plated flatware Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 21 Victorian leather bound photograph album, Victorian leather bound family Bible and a further leather bound Bible (3) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 22 Mixed silver plated and other flatware, boxed and loose Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 23 Mixed ceramics including Danish pin dishes; also an Oriental jardiniere Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 24 M L Drammeh, two framed African paintings Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 25 Assorted drinking glasses Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 26 Ebony elephants, silver plated ware including table baskets, candlesticks, napkin rings etc Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 27 Attractive modern dinner, tea and breakfast wares; also Aynsley Pembroke pattern coffee cans and saucers Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 28 Aynsley cabinet plate, further decorative plates, tea wares, decorative china including pair of Victorian stoneware vases Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT page 2 of 43 Byrne's Auctioneers - General and Collectors Auctions - Starts 07 Aug 2019 Lot 29 Quality cut glassware including hock glasses, tumblers, decanter etc (2 trays) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 30 R C porcelain dinner and tea wares Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 31 Silver plated serving basket, serving tray and specimen vase; also pewter tankards, marquetry box etc Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 32 Pair of dog form bookends; also two reproduction vintage signs Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 33 Bohemia crystal box set of six champagne flutes and a boxed set of six wine glasses; also Moet Chardon champagne stems, further quality cut glass drinking glasses by Edinburgh International and others (a lot) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 34 Pair of Staffordshire spaniels, Edinburgh Crystal spirit decanter, further decanters, retro serving dish, Royal Worcester egg coddlers Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 35 Metal wares including Joseph Sankey & Sons copper lidded jug, pewter tankard and goblet, silver plated tumbler cup, fish eaters, bull form cocktail stick holders; also further miscellany Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 36 Attractive bevelled glass circular wall mirror and a Cairo ware brass tray (2) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 37 Collection of teapots by Sadler and others; also paperweights, jasper ware, Mason's ironstone retro vases, crested ware, dinner wares etc Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 38 Viners Studio stainless steel cutlery designed by Gerald Benney Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 39 Dartington Crystal wine tumblers designed by Tony Laithwaite, further Dartington Crystal carafe, Maxwell & Williams designed cutlery and assorted jugs Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 40 Travel maps and guides; also reproduction ironstone dish and two Rolls Razors Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 41 Miscellany including straight razor, drawing instruments, glass funnel, further glassware, wooden box and board games Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT page 3 of 43 Byrne's Auctioneers - General and Collectors Auctions - Starts 07 Aug 2019 Lot 42 Shelley and other crested ware, assorted cut and moulded glassware, further decorative china (1 tray) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 43 Collection of teapots, Japanese sake bottle, Coalport ginger jar, Chinese and Japanese blue and white ceramics including a jardiniere on stand (2 trays) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 44 Flow blue china, blue and white Old Willow pattern dinner wares, Art Nouveau style tureen on stand, Mason's ironstone tea wares etc (2 trays) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 45 Decorative glassware including Murano glass cockerel, Victorian and later glassware including Cranberry glass, drinking glasses etc; also decanters (4 trays) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 46 Deco style dinner wares, Royal Scot crystal presentation plate in box, pair of German porcelain figures Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 47 Gainsborough china part coffee service, assorted crested wares and Chinese coffee service; also Chinese Famille Noir cylinder vase (2 trays) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 48 Eastern tinned copper mug, matching bowls, rosebowl, vintage books, photographs, ornaments, Art Pottery Susie Cooper teapot, Japanese porcelain, Ben Eagles Whisky chess pieces etc (3 trays) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 49 Oriental china, English dessert bowls and an Arsenal collector's plate (1 tray) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 50 CATALOGUE AMENDMENT 14.46PM 05/08/19: THIS IS DOULTON BURSLEM DINNERWARES AND OTHERS Blue and white dinner wares Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 51 Spode's Italian pattern bowl, further blue and white china, retro coffee pot, glass decanter, Royal Worcester Evesham pattern teacups and saucers, further tea wares (2 trays) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 52 Royal Albert Enchantment pattern teacups, saucers and side plates; also further tea wares, decorative china and a glass vase Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 53 Arthur J Elsley, "A good night", framed print; also further Arthur J Elsley prints and two framed polychrome engravings (5) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 54 Silver plated and other flatware; also Russian porcelain cup and saucer, mid-Century style scent bottle, decorative china, photograph frames etc Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT page 4 of 43 Byrne's Auctioneers - General and Collectors Auctions - Starts 07 Aug 2019 Lot 55 Commemorative medals, tea wares, Matryoshka doll, Victorian pearlware, relief moulded jug, glass paperweight etc Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 56 Humorous postcards, photographic negatives, ephemera, boxed Bible and prayer book Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 57 Vintage style mugs, blue and white plates, further plates, Barclays pre-decimal coin set, Chinese blue and white charger, wooden ducks etc Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 58 Walton Super 8 "Tom & Jerry" film, Super 8 Elvis "Blue Hawaii" and a Super 8 "The sound of music" (3) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 59 Silver plated three piece tea service and assorted boxed flatware Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 60 Le Crueset cast iron casserole dish Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 61 Wedgwood jasper ware, Royal commemorative tankard, Victorian tureen, Sunderland lustre teacups and saucers and assorted trinket wares Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 62 Kitsch lemonade set, collection of salt and pepper pots including Disney, McIntosh style Guinness and Coca-Cola examples, further ornaments, tea wares, brass etc (2 trays) Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 21% inc VAT Lot 63 Joy Morgan, "Ludlow Castle", signed watercolour, framed; 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