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Moore Allen & Innocent Moore Allen & Innocent The Cirencester Salerooms Burford Road Norcote Antique & General Sale CIRENCESTER Gloucestershire GL7 5RH Started 20 Nov 2015 09:30 GMT United Kingdom Lot Description Two boxes containing assorted ornamental chinawares to include various figures etc., and assorted glass bottles, two swan shaped 1 jardiniers, an onyx chess set, a set of onyx goblets, and a pair of columns decorated with maidens Four boxes of assorted household items to include slow cooker, preserve pan, etc., together with a diorama of Ferrari Garage, various 2 table lamps, vases, and baskets 3 Two boxes containing various vintage tins, and a vintage suitcase bearing paper labels, etc. Two boxes of assorted chinawares to include various teawares, etc., a box of assorted glassware, a box of assorted plated wares to 4 include candelabra, teaspoons, etc. and a box of assorted treenware 5 A modern pine bunk bed, together with a York Fitness Cross Trainer 6 A set of heavy duty jump leads, and a two ton hydraulic jack * 7 Two chisel sets, a 25 piece drill set and a 40 piece Power Impact bit set * 8 A jeweller's anvil * 9 A 38 piece Impact socket set * 10 A 94 piece socket set * 11 A digital safe * 12 A 29 piece drill set, a 170 drill set, a 1000 crimp kit and a 40 piece tap and die set * Three boxes of assorted china wares to include various ornamental figures, decorative plates, etc, together with a box of metal wares 13 and a box of assorted glassware A box containing assorted sundry items to include a modern Chinese foot bath, a three branch brass and glass electrolier, a floor- 14 standing ashtray and a figure of a horse 15 A box of assorted china wares to include Wedgwood black basalt coffee set, etc 16 A box containing a Royal Albert "April Showers" part tea service, together with a Duchesse "Green Sleeves" part tea service 17 A box containing assorted miscellaneous china and plated wares, to include a pair of Staffordshire style spaniels, etc Three boxes of assorted sundry china, glass, metal wares, etc, to include a set of Ibrasco scales with weights and two porcelain headed 18 dolls, together with a box of assorted books and pictures and a mirror 19 Two 9 piece knife sets in cases * 20 A box containing eight ratchet straps, together with a heavy duty chain and lock and three various padlocks * 21 A 24 piece spanner set, together with a 25 piece spanner set * 21A A box containing various Minton soup bowls, together with a five branch candelabra, etc A collection of Noritake "Melissa" pattern dinner and tea wares to include various plates, lidded tureens, cups and saucers, gravy boat, 22 teapot, etc Two boxes of assorted china wares to include T G Green Cornish ware buff and white striped tea wares, Rostrand Sweden tea wares, 23 Curtis and Venezia patterns, together with four boxes of assorted glassware 24 A magnifying table lamp * 25 A collection of CD racks, together with two boxes of assorted CDs and DVDs, etc Two boxes of sundry china wares to include wash bowl and jug set, graduated set of Losol ware water jugs, an early 20th Century gilt 26 plaster framed dressing mirror in the Rococo style, together with a box containing two art glass bowls, etc and two further boxes of chinaware, together with a copper ...[more] PROFESSOR BOULGER "British Flowering Plants - Illustrated by 300 full page colour plates reproduced from drawings by Mrs. Henry 27 Perrin", published Bernard Quaritch, London 1914, tooled and gilded clothboard bound, Volumes I - IV, together with ANNE PRATT "Wild Flowers", published Society for Promoti ...[more] A picnic hamper containing a typewriter, a socket set and vice, together with a box containing a glazed display cabinet and a tie press 28 and box A box containing assorted cutlery, together with a mahogany and brass mounted writing slope, a leather jewellery box and a box of 29 binoculars 30 A box containing a pair of spelter figures of horses, a Swarovski Crystal oyster with pearl, together with a silver sauceboat, etc A box of crested wares to include Shelley china 113 model of Bleriot war plane, inscribed Sittingbourne Grenade of Colchester, a Goss 31 model of a British 6" incendiary shell Oxted, together with a box of assorted china wares to include a black Wedgwood Jasper ware tobacco jar and a print of the Duke ...[more] 32 A didgeridoo with painted animal and geometric decoration 33 Three boxes of sundry miscellaneous china, together with two easels, etc 34 A box containing assorted yacht related items to include sea anchor, fog horn, survival suits, etc A box containing two bells, one bracket decorated with tractor inscribed "Welcome", the other with a Land Rover, and a set of cast 35 hooks * 36 A box containing a Huntley & Palmer's Christmas biscuit tin, various vases, a candelabra, assorted plates, etc 37 A leather trunk containing various boot trees and a pair of vintage ice skates, together with a metal bound suitcase 38 A large digital safe * 39 A Honda EX 1000 petrol generator A box containing five assorted cafetieres, together with a box containing assorted Nina Campbell dressing table china, two pairs of table 40 lamps, etc, together with a red and black bound trunk A box containing assorted circa 1900 and other blue and white dinner and tea wares, together with a box of sundry china and glass to 41 include dressing table set, decorative china, etc 42 A large quantity of assorted items to include glassware, table lamps, carboy, hi-fi system, etc. 42A A Zanussi larder fridge 42B A Propress steamer, and a Fakir Nilco floor polisher A box containing a small collection of china wares to include a Crown Staffordshire part tea service in green and gilt and a Royal Foley 43 ware set comprising fruit bowl and four matching shallow dishes Three boxes of assorted chinawares to include Royal Grafton "Noel" dinner and tea wares, two cut glass decanters, other assorted 43A glassware, Doulton "Lorna" part dinner service, etc. 44 Two nine piece knife sets * A crate of assorted chinawares to include four Royal Worcester "Edwardian Summer" collectors plates, and a box of assorted carved 44A masks, etc. 45 A box containing a wrought iron footman, violin, etc. 45A A Miele Solution HEPA vacuum cleaner and accessories, a Corby trouser press, Premier heater, and a Swordfish shredder 46 NO LOT A collection of treen and metal wares to include a Chinese japanned and gilt decorated folding table, a pair of turned wood candlesticks, 47 a brass desk lamp, two ethnic wooden carvings and a Maelzil metronome, together with a box containing a collection of Royal Worcester "Rhapsody" pattern tableware ...[more] A Poole pottery tea set with teal glaze, together with a Minton "Horizon" part dinner service and a Susie Cooper "Hyde Park" part coffee 48 set A pair of Dresden porcelain figural candelabra, together with a Dresden porcelain vase decorated with a whippet CONDITION 49 REPORTS Candelabra has some chips and losses including to floral and foliate decoration, part of boy's hand broken off and missing, some of the branches broken off and re-glued. ...[more] A large collection of salt-glazed harvest jugs, teapots, etc, to include Royal Doulton, Doulton Lambeth, etc, together with a collection of 50 copper lustre jugs, teapot and bowl, and a Bourne Denby bed warmer in the form of a doctor's bag, bearing initials "B.E.D." and Registered No. 740416 51 An 18th Century Delft charger, decorated with floral designs in the Chinese manner, in underglaze blue A 19th Century F D Bradley of Longton Staffordshire English porcelain oil lamp decorated with cherubs supporting a globe reservoir, a 52 Victorian brass oil lamp with Corinthian column and cranberry glass reservoir and pink glass shade, together with a 19th Century John Bevington of Kensington Works Ha ...[more] An early 19th Century blue transfer decorated egg cruet stand, together with a collection of Aynsley floral decorated tea wares and a 53 collection of late 19th / early 20th Century blossom decorated tea wares on a pink ground Three stoneware flagons inscribed "Zachary and Butler Cirencester", "John Moulder Cricklade Street Cirencester" and "Tayler & Co. 54 Northleach", together with a German leather belt with buckle marked "Gott mit uns" with swastika to centre and a Foley ware blue and white vase and a framed fishing print Two pieces of Wedgwood blue Jasperware, two oval lace panels, each framed, and a small Continental porcelain Parian figure 55 depicting two horses, together with and an oak framed fire screen with floral woolwork insert, and an Oriental rug decorated with stork on an orange ground (85 x 140cm) A collection of ten dog figures to include a Beswick fireside Yorkshire terrier, a small Beswick Dalmatian, a Bing & Grondahl terrier, a 56 Royal Doulton dog, etc 57 A Bitossi pottery figure of a dachshund dog with blue glaze A collection of studio pottery and other wares to include a large vase / jardinier, relief decorated with flowers, a stoneware jar inscribed 58 "Barter & Duder Taunton", a studio pottery bowl, figure group depicting five figures in a row, a Copenhagen 1968 Christmas plate, vase, vinegar bottle, etc, to ...[more] A large capo-di-monte figure group of a mother and child with a spinning wheel, together with a collection of ornaments to include 59 elephants, dogs, bears, etc A collection of Royal Albert "Old Country Roses" tea wares to include two tier cake stand, cake plate, teapot, six cups and saucers, six 60 side plates, a small boxed vase, a boxed thimble, and two floral encrusted cottage ornaments, together with a collection of Japanese eggshell porcelain tea wares A pair of Indian brass and floral decorated porcelain columns, standing on the back of a brass elephant, to a porcelain and brass base, 61 bearing mark to underside, together with an Indian brass jardinier in the form of a ceramic waisted square bowl standing upon a brass elephant 62 A 19th Century Sitzendorf porcelain candelabra decorated with lady and flowers and with cherub A cream ware pottery plaque by Booth & Brookes of Burnham-on-Crouch, 1914, depicting "John Redmond" (Irish Nationalist Activist), 63 together with a patent teapot with strainer and floral spray transfer decoration by C.
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