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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 27 Aug 2014 11:00 BST United Kingdom Lot Description 1000 A large Beswick model of a Horse, glazed in brown, 29.5cm high; a Beswick Shire Horse in brown (2) A Royal Doulton limited edition Kestrel, DA205, signed, no. 577/2500; a Royal Doulton Peregrine Falcon, HN3541; a Beswick Bald 1001 Eagle, 1018 (3) 1002 A Beswick model of a Horse, Hackney Black Magic, gloss finish, 1003 A Beswick model, Bald Eagle in flight, 1018; another Peregrine Falcon, 1316 (2) 1004 A large Beswick model of a Fireside Fox, 31cm high, impressed, 2348, printed mark in black 1005 A Beswick model, Leghorn, 1892, 24cm high 1006 A Beswick model of a Bulldog; a Beswick model of a Boxer dog; another (3) 1007 A Beswick model of a Highland Pony; similar foal; a Palomino prancing Horse; another of a brown and white pony (4) 1008 A Beswick model, Jersey Bull; a Jersey Cow (2) 1009 A Beswick model of a Donkey; a Beswick model of a Mule, glazed in brown and tan (2) 1010 A Beswick model, Guernsey Bull, Ch. Sabrina's Sir Richmond 14th; a Guernsey Cow (2) 1011 A Beswick model of a Horse, glazed in brown; three others similar (4) 1012 A Beswick model, Pigeon, 1383; another in a brown colourway, 1383 (2) 1013 Beswick Dog in perfect condition, marked Doberman breed 1014 A Beswick model, Lapwing, 2416; others, Magpie, 2306; Song Thrush 2308; Kookaburra, 1159 (4)) 1015 A Beswick model, Owl, 1046, 19cm high; another, Cuckoo, 2315; another Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, 2420 (3) 1016 A Beswick model, Sow, Ch. Wall Queen 40; another of a Pig, Ch. Wall champion Boy 53 (2) 1016A A Beswick model of a boar Champion Wall Boy, another pig Champion Wall Queen, printed marks,(2) 1017 A Beswick model, Fresian Bull Ch.Codlington Hilt Bar; Fresian Cow, Ch. Clayaway Legwater, and calf (3) 1018 A Beswick model of a Ram; another; a sheep (3) 1019 Beswick Horses - a Shire Mare, Cantering Shire, Shire Foal, Mare facing left, two other Foals, all in brown colouring, faults (6) 1020 A Royal Doulton Fish Eagle decanter; others, Grouse, Golden Eagle, printed marks (3) 1021 A Beswick model, Collie dog; other Beswick dog models, Cairn Terrier, Jack Russell, Spaniel, Whippet; qty (6) 1022 A Beswick Siamese cat and kittens family group (4) Beswick - a collection of ten Birds, comprising Goldfinch, Gold Crest, 2415; Robin 980; Blue Tit 992; Grey Wagtail 1041; Stonechat 1023 2274; Chaffinch 991; Wren 993; White Throat 2106; another unmarked; two tree trunk stands (12) 1024 A Beswick model of a Horse, Cantering Shire, in dappled grey; two similar Horses in dappled grey, a similar Foal (4) 1025 A Beswick model of a Bluetit; others similar, Nuthatch, Wren, Chaffinch, Stonechat, Whitethroat, Goldcrest, Pheasant; qty (12) A Beswick model, Aberdeen Angus Bull, black gloss, Approved by the Aberdeen Angus Cattle Society; a similar Aberdeen Angus Cow 1026 (2) 1027 A Beswick Ayrshire Bull, Ch. Whitehill Mandate; another Cow, Ch. Newton Tinkle and calf (3) 1028 A Beswick Model of a Stag, Doe and Faun, family group (3) 1029 A Beswick model of a Hereford Bull, Ch. of Champions; another Ch.of Champions (2) A Beswick model of a Huntslady on a dappled grey Horse, stood still; a Beswick Huntsman on rearing brown glazed Horse, impressed 1030 868; a single Hound (3) 1031 A Beswick model of a Pug dog; two others smaller (3) A Royal Crown Derby Posie pattern tea set for six; large trumpet shaped vase; large cream jug on stand; sucrier and cover; bon-bon 1032 dish; candle snuffer; bell; hexagonal vase; coffee cans and saucers; cake stand; trinket dishes; qty. 1033 Ceramics - a Moorcroft tubelined circular dish; a Regency part tea service; Coronation mugs; etc. 1034 Ceramics - a Beswick Tiger; Beswick tobacco jar; etc. (5) 1035 A Royal Crown Derby Millenium dish, other Posies ware, comprising cups, saucers,christening mug, trinket dishes, plates, etc 1036 Glassware - a 19th century celery vase, a large pedestal glass cake stand, cut glass tumblers, etc. qty. 1037 Glassware - a Caithness blue swirl vase; a novelty glass paperweight of a Dog; Staffordshire Toby jug; Torquay ware, etc. Ceramics - Bagpuss, Jim Shone Boat, Jim Shone Train, etc; Prints - Giraffe, etcMetalware - Master Cutler bon bon dish; Royal Selanger 1038 tankard; pewter, some boxed; etc 1039 A pair of large Aynsley porcelain Howard Sprays pattern Vases, printed marks, 26cm high (2) 1040 A Goebel table lamp, decorated with a young Boy Climbing up a Tree being chased by a Dog 1041 A Moorcroft plate, signed; another similar 1042 A large continental two handled vase, possible hand painted design 1043 A blue opaline enamel gilt vase 1044 A Moorcroft Ovoid vase, Anenome pattern, over signed 1045 A Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern dinner plate, first quality 1046 A Royal Doulton figure, Nicole, HN3421; another, Ashley, HN3420 (seconds) 1047 A pair of Royal Crown Derby Olde Avesbury pattern dinner plates, first quality 1048 A Royal Doulton figure, June, HN2991; another, Carol, HN2961 (seconds) A pair of Franklyn Mint vases, Meadowland Butterfly and Country Garden Butterfly, designed by John Wilkinson, each with wooden 1049 base and certificate (2) 1050 Two Turn Wein jugs 1051 Shelley Art Nouveau vase; another 1052 A Japanese porcelain coffee set for six 1053 A Lovatt's coronation mug; Denby Glynn Collage vase; etc. (4) 1054 A pair of contemporary Moorcroft vases, tube lined decoration with Finches and birds, impressed and painted marks (second quality) (2) 1055 A Royal Worcester Kingfisher, 2666 1056 A contemporary Moorcroft miniature bottle oven, tube lined decoration, boxed 1057 A Moorcroft tubelined shallow raised bowl, green ground 1058 A Royal Doulton figure, Fair Lady, HN2192; another, Buttercup, HN2399; another, Diana, HN2468 (3) (seconds) 1059 A Parian figure group of nymphs 1060 A Royal Crown Derby floral tea set, printed with Posies on an apple green ground 1061 A Nao figure of a girl lifting her night dress; others (3) 1062 A Royal Doulton character jug, The Falconer, D 6533, 20cm high; another smaller (2) 1063 A pair of Moorcroft Anenomie pattern candlesticks (2) 1064 A Royal Doulton character jug, green printed mark 1065 A Royal Doulton character jug, North American Indian, D6611, 20cm high; another smaller (2) 1066 A Baxter print, The Duke of Wellington, ornate gilt frame A pair of Carl Engman Kosta Boda stiletto shoe paperweights, orange cushion bases, signed , numbered 2090826; three studio glass 1067 vases (5) 1068 Royal Worcester part tea service, Gilt decoration to borders 1069 An Aynsley Cottage Garden, six setting tea service, including cups, saucers, side plates, fruit bowls, dinner plates, etc. Ceramics and Glass - a floral paperweight, boxed; assorted ceramic flowers including swan basket, wheel barrows, etc., mostly Royal 1070 Doulton and Royal Albert; etc. 1071 Glassware - a crystal glass stoppered decanter; another; quantity of drinking glasses, etc. 1072 D.L.BatemanA pair, Rural Homesteadssigned, dated '77, oval, oil on panels, 8cm x 13cm 1073 A Moorcroft Columbine pattern dish with flowers on a cobalt blue ground, 14cm diameter 1074 A Colclough tea service comprising sandwich plate, cups and saucers, side plates A Royal Crown Derby Chatsworth tea set for six, comprising teacups and saucers, milk and sugar, side plates ; a Posies bread and 1075 butter plate 1076 A Border Fine Arts model Old Guard, another similar; a family of three Toirtoises (5) 1077 Royal Worcester 'Royal Garden' part tea service including cups, saucers, side plates etc. 1078 A Victorian Willow pattern ladle 1079 **Withdrawn**Ceramics - an Oriental tea service; Masons tureen; Royal Crown Derby; Aynsley; etc. 1080 Four 19th century porcelain saucers, painted with birds A cranberry glass jug; a set of six cranberry glass tumblers; a set of four cranberry glass wine glasses; a set of five electric blue wine 1081 glasses; etc. 1082 A Royal Doulton model of a seated Spaniel with a Pheasant, HN 1028, printed marks; a Springer Spaniel; a country artist Owl etc (4) Ceramics - a Royal Albert regal series set of four teacups and saucers; A Colclough part tea set; a pair of Royal Crown Derby Posies 1083 dessert plates; qty. 1084 Glassware - a glass lemonade set for six, a cut glass scent bottle, a cut glass vase, cut glass bowl, etc. qty. (2) 1085 Ceramics - a Victorian comical flask, fruited in blue with flowers; decorative jugs; etc. (2 boxes) 1086 Kitchenalia - three oval enamelled white oven dishes, red piping, faults (3) 1087 Ceramics - a Royal Tuscan part tea service; a Windsor part tea service; a brown Saltglaze bottle; etc. 1088 Wedgwood blue and green Jasper ware, comprising trinket dishes and covers, vases, dishes, etc. (small quantity) 1089 Glassware - a part set of Edinburgh crystal drinking glasses, others including Stuart, Tutbury; a desk top inkwell, etc qty Ceramics - Royal Crown Derby Posies, two dinner plates, seven trinket dishes, two vases, a 2451 pin dish, two George Jones Abbey 1090 blue and white jugs, etc. Royal Crown Derby - Imari 1128 pattern miniature vase; three Imari 1128 pattern oatmeal bowls; Red Aves pattern teacups and 1091 saucers; etc. (small quantity) Boxes and Objects - an ivory dressing suite, comprising brush, hand mirror, glove stretchers; a horn drinking cup; leather wallets and 1092 purses; qty 1093 A Denby Greenwheat pattern tea and dinner service; other Langely Mill Pinecone pattern jugs, coffee pot; qty 1094 Ceramics - A pair of reproduction blue and white shaving bowls, a meat plate, storage containers etc (13) 1095 A Denby Damask table service including Coffee and teapots, milk jug, dinner plates etc approx 70 pcs 1096 Ceramics - Children's ware - a novelty miniature tea service, transfer printed decoration, feeding bowl, figure, etc.
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