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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 02, 2014 11am BST United Kingdom Lot Description A large Royal Stafford double headed Fox and Horse head jug/pitcher, hand painted, printed and painted 'GW' initials to base for C. 5000 Meredith, 25cm high 5001 A Royal Crown Derby 1128 Imari table lamp, second quality, 27cm high 5002 A Royal Doulton Sailor figure A pair of 19th century brown salt glazed cylindrical spirit barrels, in relief with central heraldic Lion and Unicorn motif, flanked by a pair of 5003 recumbent lions and fruiting vine, 26cm high, 20cm diam, c.1860 5004 A pair of Royal Crown Derby Imari 1128 wavy edged plates (first quality) 5005 An Art Deco Royal Dux dancer group A contemporary Moorcroft Chase pattern slender vase, designed by Kerry Goodwin, tube lined with stylized exotic Birds in flight, on a 5006 cream ground with a blue shaped and raised base, 35cm high, impressed and painted marks, dated 2007 (second quality with red dot) 5007 A pair of Mary Gregory style blue glass tapering vases, painted with a girl dancing; a bud vase (3) 5008 A Royal Crown Derby Royal Cat, Abyssinian 5009 Royal Crown Derby 1128 cups and saucers (7) 5010 A set of three novelty modern stoneware reform flasks, modelled as gents wearing suits and ties in various poses (3) 5011 A Royal Doulton Ships Figurehead, HN2909 Benmore, printed mark, limited edition, 125/950, unboxed 5012 A Royal Worcester two handled vase on stand A pair of Capodimonte figures, dandy and lady; a pair of Neapolitan figures, boy and girl with birds; a Dresden type figure of a flower 5013 man; etc A Shelley transfer printed and hand coloured part tea service, pattern 2223, pink floral and butterflies, regency cups (6), saucers (4), 5014 side plates (4), milk jug, sugar bowl, bread plate (faults) 5015 Royal Crown Derby paperweight large snow leopard, 17cm long, 13cm high (second) 5016 A Royal Doulton "Jolly Sailor" figure 5017 A Royal Worcester limited edition figure from the Jane Austins Heroines collection, Emma, 734/4500; another, Love 3146/9500 (2) 5018 A Doulton Lambeth jug decorated with sporting scenes of football and rugby, signed to base 5019 A contemporary Moorcroft mantel clock, tube lined with a butterfly amongst leaf and berries, cm high (second quality with red dot) 5020 A Tuscan Rondeley coffee set comprising of coffee pot, six cups and saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl 5021 A Royal Crown Derby Imari 1128 pattern pedestal dish, 17.5cm, printed mark, 1933 5022 A set of four 'Annoushka' pattern, Laurence Llewelyn Bowen coffee cups and saucers for Royal Worcester, boxed A complete set of twenty-four Royal Doulton pottery miniature Dickens figures, all on black glazed square bases and all 4ins tall - Mr 5023 Pickwick, Mr Micawber, Mr Pecksniff, Fat Boy, Uriah Heep, Sairey Gamp, Tony Weller, Sam Weller, Fagin, Stiggins, Little Nell, Alfred Jingle, Buz Fuz, Bill Sykes, Art ...[more] 5024 A Caithness millefiori paperweight with glass inclusions 5026 A Chinese porcelain tea bowl 5027 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Walrus, gold stopper, first quality 5028 A pair of Goebel figures, boy and girl 5029 A blue and white Chinese circular bowl 5030 A Scottish flower weight, central yellow flower, surrounded by a band of alternating yellow and green cane possibly Ysart, unmarked 5031 A Royal Doulton figure, This Little Pig, HN 1793 5032 A Whitefriars glass millefiori swirling green and yellow and turquoise cane paperweight 5033 A Royal Crown Derby Imari dressing tables set including tray and trinket boxes 5034 An Aynsley six piece coffee can and saucer set in silver holders, cased Ceramics - a Royal Crown Derby coronation mug, for Edward VIII, 1937, printed mark; a similar trinket tray, printed in monochrome; a 5035 Coronation mug for George VI (3) 5036 A Finish Suomi Arabia puce and gold decorated six setting tea service, including teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, etc. 5037 Glass paperweight Caithness Congratulations Scotland J31247, others, 5 5038 A large Carnival glass green punch bowl set, comprising punch bowl and twelve cups A Royal Worcester rectangular tray, transfer printed with London scene of guard's outside Buckingham Palace, printed mark, boxed, 5039 another Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee, boxed with outer cardboard sleeve (2) 5040 A Reutter 'World of Beatrix Potter' Peter Rabbit transfer printed miniature porcelain tea set, displayed in a floral print case and boxed 5041 Paperweights - a Mdina globe; another mottled green yellow, turquoise Mdina weight, others (6) 5042 A set of four 'Annoushka' pattern, Laurence Llewelyn Bowen coffee cups and saucers for Royal Worcester, boxed A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Schoolgirl Teddy, gold stopper, first quality, boxed; another, Schoolboy Teddy, gold stopper, first 5043 quality, boxed (2) Teaware - a Victorian Copeland coffee can and saucer, transfer printed in blue with a stylized landscape; a wedge wood tea cup and 5044 saucer, after a Clarice Cliff Fantasque original; a wedge wood jasperware tea cup and saucer, white on green, applied with classical figures; a pair of Crown Ducal turqu ...[more] Ceramics - A Royal Worcester palissy jug; Royal Worcester cabbage wear jugs; Royal Worcester Grandmother (faults)crested ware; 5045 wavy edged bowl, City of London A Crummles enamel Poole style jar and cover; a Newport Blackbird pie funnel, another Midwinter; Wedge wood; Poole; Old Tupton 5046 ware tube lined preserve pot and cover, bee finial; qty Ceramics - Poole pottery tray decorated with roses and chickens, six Hanley bowls decorated with the jolly drover, Poole pottery vase 5047 decorated with pansies etc. Ceramics - Beswick mug 987-3, Stafford trinket dish decorated with a butterfly, a Delft shoe painted with a scene of birds flying past a 5048 windmill, Noritake two handled dish decorated with shops cruising past a mountain, Wedge wood, etc. 5049 A Mason's Mandalay pattern ginger jar and cover; similar plates; a Doulton Friar Tuck plate; glass vase; plates; qty. 5050 A Minton Haddon Hall dish; Denby Glyn Cottage jugs and dishes; Wedge wood Jasperware; qty. 5051 Devon Fieldings Ware orange pearlescent type vase; Crown Devon vases; blue and white transfer printed cups; Pendelfin rabbits (qty) Ceramics - a Wedge wood three handled miniature loving cup; a Continental coffee cup; menu holder; Minton teacup; an English 5052 Porcelain jug, Samuel Goodwin, Chaddesden; etc A Royal Albert Centenary figure Margaret, RA 13, boxed with paperwork; a pair of Royal Doulton Bunnykins beaker lids; six Davenport 5053 collectors plates (9) 5054 A Royal Crown Derby Imari 1128 pattern dinner plate; another (2) 5055 A Hungarian Hollowhala Pottery model, as a pair of Ibis; a Wein Austrian model, as a pair of flamingo's (2) 5056 A Royal Doulton character jug, General Gordon, D6869; another, Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson (2) A Clarice Cliff Bizzare oval charger, hand painted with a cottage in a rectangular cartouch, banded in green on a honeyglaze ground, 5057 37cm diameter, printed mark 5058 Royal Doulton character jug, the El Alamein,Field Marshall Montgomery D6908, first quality, with certificate No.506 5059 A Royal Doulton character jug, night watchman, Rd No. 906339 5060 A Chinese baluster vase 5061 Royal Doulton Fireside Yorkshire Terrier Dog DA87, style one seated, light brown and grey with red bow, first quality, 26cm high 5062 A set of three Crown Staffordshire novelty guards, Beefeater, etc. (3) 5063 A Poole bowl, abstract design on bold yellow ground, black printed mark, 27cm diam 5064 Eric Griffiths for Fulham Pottery - an incised fish vase, raised and banded, grey glaze 5066 Ceramics - a pair of oriental cats, another (2) 5067 A Lladro lady (box, video) etc. 5068 A Whitefriars azure Knobbly vase Ceramics - An Aynsley model of a snowy owl ; a Country Artist blackbird ; a Border fine Arts Wren and nest with bindweed, others ; 5069 book - Country Artists 2006 limited edition collectors book 1,021/10,00, signed, Richard Cooper. 5070 A modern Moorcroft pottery jar and cover, decorated with a butterfly and floral pattern, impressed marks, dated 2010, 11cm high 5071 A mid twentieth century studio glass vase, 15cm high A Beswick Beatrix Potter model, Hunca Munca, brown printed mark; another, Tabitta Twitchett, brown printed mark; another, Peter 5072 Rabbit (faults) (3) 5073 A pair of continental candlesticks A Royal Doulton Edward VIII 1937 beaker, pink ground decorated in colours with a portrait oval within gilt curtained cartouch; another, 5074 similar (2) 5075 A Royal China Works, Worcester blush ivory vase, an opening flower. green printed mark A Lladro figure, Kneeling Geisha; a Nao figure, Boy with Football; another, duck; a Royal Doulton figure, Thankful, HN3129; a Coalport 5076 figure, I Love You (5) A Wedge wood sporting mug decorated with sporting events, The Derby, Wembley, The Boat Race, St Andrews, Cowes, Brands Hatch, 5077 Twickenham, Wimbledon, Lords, designed by Richard Guyatt 5078 Paperweights - a Millefleur and Laticino glass circular weight, orange, yellow, white cartwheel design; another similar in blue; others (6) A contemporary Moorcroft Symphony pattern two handled vase and cover, designed by Emma Bossons, tube lined with flowers and 5080 foliage, 22cm high, impressed and painted marks, dated 2003 (second quality with single silver line) 5081 A Johann Maresch Devils head tobacco jar, impressed JMB 5082 A Royal Crown Derby vase, painted by Cuthbert Gresley A contemporary Moorcroft Carolean Dream pattern
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