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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 07 Jul 2015 11:00 BST United Kingdom Lot Description A pair of Royal Crown Derby shaped circular plates, painted by W.E.J Dean, signed, painted with ships, within a pale yellow borders, 5000 25.5cm diam, printed mark 5001 A pair of Royal Crown Derby 1128 Imari dessert plates, second quality 5002 A Victorian cranberry glass ovoid water jug, clear glass reeded scroll handle, 19cm, c1880 5003 A Victorian cake stand, the EPNS pedestal embossed with scrolls, Chinoiserie Staffordshire plate, 18cm, c.1880 5004 A pair of large Chinese Teutani cylinder vases, decorated with warriors 5005 A pair of French Sujets Musicaux Terre De Fer plates, Le Barbier De Seville and Guillaume Tell (2) 5006 An early 19th century Vienna charger, decorated in the Oriental manner, impressed marks 813 5007 A Chinese Cloisonne baluster vase, 32cm, marked Made in China 5008 A Beswick model of a Shire Horse; a large model of a brown horse; three foals (5) 5009 A Country Artist model, Thrush and Young, limited edition no. 268/500 5010 Beswick foals; a Royal Doulton dog, etc. (5) 5011 Royal Crown Derby - a pair of 1128 Imari dinner plates; a pair of side plates; a cup and saucer, all first quality, printed marks (6) 5012 Royal Crown Derby 1128 Imari - a fluted dessert plate; a teacup and saucer; twin-handled sucrier, all first quality (3) 5013 A composed early 19th century cups and saucers painted with floral buds and sprigs; a similar sucrier, c.1820 A set of two Royal Crown Derby paperweights, 25th Anniversary Rabbits, Special Platinum Edition Rabbit and Baby Rabbit, printed 5014 marks, gold stoppers, certificate, boxed; another, Baby Rabbit, printed mark, gold stopper, boxed (3) 5015 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Debenhams Squirrel, printed mark, dated 1998, gold stopper, boxed A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Schoolboy Teddy, printed mark, gold stopper, boxed; another, Schoolgirl Teddy, printed mark, gold 5016 stopper, boxed (2) 5017 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Bank Vole, gold stopper; another, Country Mouse, gold stopper, boxed 5018 Royal Crown Derby paperweights - Catico kitten, Catnip kitten, kitten, all seconds (3) A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Ladybird; a Royal Crown Derby Limited Edition Derbyshire Building Society trinket dish; a Royal 5019 Crown Derby 1998 Year Tray Blue Tit (3) 5020 A Royal Crown Derby miniature, Noah's Ark, first quality, boxed; a pair of similar miniature giraffes, first quality, boxed (2) 5021 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Nanny Goat, Visitor's Centre Exclusive, printed mark, gold stopper, boxed A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Chaffinch Nesting, Collector's Guild exclusive, dated 1997, printed marks, gold stopper, boxed; 5022 others, Robin Nesting, gold stopper, boxed; Bullfinch Nesting, gold stopper, boxed; Goldfinch Nesting, gold stopper, boxed (4) 5023 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Sitting Piglet, Exclusive to Sinclair's, first quality; another, Sleeping Piglet, first quality, boxed 5024 Royal Crown Derby paperweights - Carolina Duck, second quality; Sitting Duckling, second quality (2) 5025 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Fountain Frog, printed mark, gold stopper, with artwork designed by John Ablitt, boxed 5026 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Jacob Sheep, gold stopper, boxed 5027 A Royal Crown Derby Miniature Gardner Bear, first quality; another, Cook Bear, first quality, boxed 5028 A Royal Crown Derby miniature Rugby Bear, first quality; another, Edward Bear, second quality, boxed 5029 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, LLama, faults 5030 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Imari Elephant, printed mark, gold stopper, boxed A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Scottish Teddy - Fraser, printed mark, gold stopper, boxed; another, Shona Bear, printed mark, gold 5031 stopper, boxed (2) 5032 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Meadow Rabbit, gold stopper; another, Derby Wren, gold stopper, boxed 5033 A Royal Crown Derby Imari Ram, first quality 5034 Royal Crown Derby paperweights - Mallard, Mandarin, Duck, all seconds, no stoppers (3) A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Orchard Hedgehog, Exclusive to the Collectors Guild; another, Bramble Hedgehog, first quality, 5035 boxed 5036 A Royal Crown Derby miniature Rugby Bear; another, Graduate Bear, first quality, boxed 5037 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Moonlight Badger, Guild Exclusive, 21st Anniversary Stopper 5038 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight Collectors Guild Spice Kitten, gold stopper, boxed; another, Misty kitten, boxed A Royal Crown Derby Border pattern six setting tea service including cups, saucers, side plates, dessert plates, bread plate, seconds 5039 qty 5040 A Scottish Border Fine Arts model Fox Seated on Rocks, another Trio of Fox Cubs at Play,each with plinth base (2) A Royal Crown Derby 1128 cigarette box (first quality); a lidded table lighter (first quality); another table lighter; a Sinclair's 1998 year 5041 Blue Tit; a trinket dish (5) 5042 A Chinese blue and white jar and cover, painted with dancing and jumping boys, 19cm diam, six character mark but 20th century 5043 Ceramics - a Victorian blue and white trio; a Royal Albert Buckingham Series cup and saucer, another; Allerton's cup and saucer etc Ceramics and glass - A Royal Crown Derby panelled vase, painted with ships by W E J Dean; Wedgwood Christmas plates; a Royal 5044 Crown Derby pink Mikado coffee can and saucer; a Harrods relish pot with lid; a Royal Copenhagen dish a Royal Crown Derby Quail side plate, others similar; glass paperweights ...[more] 5045 Ceramics - a large Portmeirion cup and saucer; a Carlton ware walking mug; Royal Copenhagen; Royal Crown Derby etc Ceramics - A Royal Doulton figure, Janine HN 2461; a Wedgwood Pale blue Jasperware vase, trinket dish and cover etc; a pair of Royal 5046 Copenhagen plates 1977 and 1978; Masons Ironstone Mandaley Red table china etc qty 5047 An Adderley part coffee set printed with cornflower's; a Paragon Majestic pattern part tea set A pair of Crown Staffordshire plates, stained glass windows, Charles and Challons-sur-Marne; a pair of Heart of England plates; 5048 Limoges plates; Continental tea cups and saucers; qty Crested China - a Goss Roman ewer, Mansfield crest; a similar fishing basket; others; Arcadian Willow, Cenotaph, Blackpool tower, 5049 Lighthouse, Cat; qty A Royal Doulton Art Deco teacup, saucer and side plate, painted in bright enamels with tall stylised trees on a cream ground; other 5050 decorative Royal Doulton tea cups and saucers; a Doulton Burslem two handled sucrier on stand; qty 5051 A Chinese Famille Rose shaped vase 5053 A pair of Chinese bamboo pattern vases 5054 A pair of German continental porcelain models, seated pug dogs, gilt collars, 35cm high, unmarked (2) 5055 A Chinese Kutani onion vase 5056 A Victorian amber glass, two handled vase; a large green Victorian green glass vase (2) 5057 A Chinese Famille Rose brush pot, rectangular body, each side decorated with a panel of figures 5058 A Beswick character jug, Sairy Gamp; another, Tony Weller; Scrooge; a Melba ware Shylock; etc. (6) 5059 A Royal Crown Derby 1128 desert plate; a 2451 dinner plate; an Abbeydale plate A pair of Aynsley Balmoral pattern dinner plates, later painted with cottage gardens, signed R Murphy, printed marks; another pair by 5060 Frank Holme, Mountains of Mourne and A Cottage in Donegal (4) 5061 A Royal Crown Derby 2451 part tea and dinner service, including three dinner plates, three desert plates, cups, saucers and side plates A mid 20th century Chinese bowl, printed and painted in blue and yellow with ducks on lily pads, outlined in black, 30.5cm diameter, 5062 carved hardwood stand 5063 A large Cottage Green salt jar, others including sugar etc (4) 5064 A pair of Hornsea plaques decorated as a lion, another as a Queen Elizabeth; Devon Ware etc (5) 5065 A pair of Abbeydale Chrysanthemum pattern boudoir candlesticks 5066 A Famille Rose vase decorated with lotus flowers and birds; a oriental blue and white bottle vase, decorated with flowers etc (4) 5067 A large blue glass and silver swan 5068 A 19th century Derby two handled vase, gilt, birds amongst foliage A pair of Royal Crown Derby Imari 1128 pattern plates, first quality; a dinner plate; Posie pattern hexagonal vase; Blue Tit pattern tray; 5069 etc (8) 5070 A Royal Osbourne tea service Glassware - a Victorian blue glass jug decorated with a bow; a pair of cranberry glass beakers; a novelty cranberry glass beaker, 5071 decorated with a gnome crushing grapes; a large green lemonade jug etc 5072 A Grimwades Bruce Bairnsfather sepia plate, What Time Do They Feed The Sealions Alf?, 19.5cm diameter, printed mark A Royal Doulton Henry VIII and his six wives miniature character jugs on a wood plinth , comprising Henry VIII D7047, limited edition 5073 694/2,500, Catherine Howard, Anne Boleyn , Catherine of Aragon, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Parr 5074 Glassware - a large Whitefriars style vase; another similar; a large cut glass vase; a Swedish glass vase etc (8) 5075 A Royal Doulton figure, The Young Master HN2872 5076 A Beswick Beatrix Potter model, Pigwig, printed marks 5077 A Beswick Beatrix Potter model Simpkin, printed marks 5078 A Beswick Beatrix Potter model, Pigling Bland; another, Tommy Brock, printed marks (2) 5079 A Beswick Beatrix Potter model, Foxy whiskered gentleman; another, Diggory Diggory Delvet (2) 5080 A Royal Crown Derby Posie tea service for six, including teapot, milk, sugar, bread and butter plate, side and
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