FOUR BOXES OF ORNAMENTAL AND HOMEWARE CERAMICS, to include a pair of Royal Winton, pink Sylvac 1435 water jug, vintage orange ceramic jug with daisy pattern 662A, vintage cups and saucers by John Maddock & Sons Ltd 737954, 'Minerva', Alfred Meakin, H.F.Wedgwood, Myott Son & co. etc. Beswick dessert bowls, serving bowl, Meakin cake stand, leaf themed plates by Beswick, Crown Devon, Carlton ware, Wedgwood, retro brown pottery jugs, coffee pots etc. teapots, milk creamers, etc. (sd), (4 boxes)
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A boxed Royal Winton for Francis Joseph limited edition 'Florence The Chintz Girl', height 17cm, no.116 of 999, comes with an accompanying Royal Winton Florence name plate plaque and paperwork, together with a box containing seven teapots, one by Kevin Warren featuring incised bird decoration, circa 2002, three of studio pottery type and two Tony Carter milliners and haberdashers novelty teapots (2)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS to include a quantity of Aynsley 'Wild Tudor' vases (marked second quality), a ceramic bouquet, and assorted 'Cottage Garden' vases, a Royal Worcester 'Florena' lidded trinket pot, a Spode 'Velamown' vase, a pebble effect vase, a quantity of Foley 'Montrose' tea wares to include a teapot, cups, saucers, etc, a group of Royal Winton 'Joyce-Lynn' saucers, a quantity of Asian hand painted tea and coffee wares, six boxed D'Arceau Limoges 'The City of Paris by Louis Dali' collector plates, assorted collector plates to include issues from Coalport, Royal Doulton, etc (3 boxes and loose) (s.d)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, to include a Royal Crown Derby Imari 1128 trinket dish, ten pieces of Wedgwood Jasperware including a sage green teapot and two pink My Valentine 1983 plates (trinket box has a chip inside the rim of the lid, one vase has a firing crack on the base, a little dusty), a Royal Albert Old Country Roses clock and modelled rose salt and pepper pots (pots have tiny chips and repairs), a Royal Worcester gateau plate, a Copeland Spode Cherry Blossom vase, a Royal Winton 'Marguerite' chintz comport (shallow chip under the rim, crazing), four Royal Worcester egg coddlers, a Coalport 'Fondant Rose' basket and 'Birbeck Rose' preserve pot (some chips and small losses to modelled flowers), an HJ Wood Ltd cruet set, a Lilliput Lane 'Birdlip Bottom' cottage (two or three tiny chips/rubs), Aynsley giftware including a planter, a cake slice and a knife (PLEASE NOTE: FOR SALE TO OVER 18s ONLY), etc (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear ok, sd and as stated in description)
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a pair of Wedgwood blue dipped jasperware bud vases, height 12.5cm, a teacup and saucer decorated with scenes of courting couples, bearing blue crossed sword marks, a Royal Doulton series ware Robert Burns plate D6344, a Royal Stanley Ware Jacobean fruit bowl painted with fruiting vines, a Royal Winton Summertime chintz cake plate, a Wedgwood April Flowers vase, height 20.5cm, Chinese ginger jars, a papier mâché desk stand with glass inkwells, etc (4 boxes + loose) (sd)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include Royal Doulton Crystal by Webb Corbett lead crystal jug in the box, Webb Corbett sherry glasses, Thomas Webb crystal fruit bowl, glass footed dessert bowls with engraved pattern, Webb Continental boxed crystal dish and EPNS cake knife, a collection of postcards, a wooden cased vintage Victoria hand sewing machine, vintage cameras, a large wooden box with separate section inside, a decorative wooden musical box, Royal Winton gold tiered cake stand, two Wedgwood 'Clementine' trinket plates, vintage Prilect travel iron, etc. (2 boxes + loose), (sd/af)
A GROUP OF ORNAMENTAL CERAMICS AND NOVELTY ITEMS, to include Royal Doulton Bunnykins bowl and cup in original box, plate in original box (boxes are slightly damaged, ceramics in need of a clean), Brambly Hedge 'The Wedding' collectors plate, Royal Albert Beatrix Potter decorative plate with certificate of authenticity (box in worn condition, plate in need of a clean), two Beswick Ware lettuce tomato dish (crazed, one has a chip on the bottom edge), Lurpak novelty covered butter dish and toast rack, vintage Royal Grafton china cup, saucer and cake plate cobalt blue stripes with gilt detail and roses detail, Royal Winton 'Golden Age' tea cup and saucer (heavy crazing and rubbing), Aynsley The Otter by John Aynsley 1979, Highbank bud vase decorated with a tree and stag silhouette, a Wade tortoise trinket pot, Coalport figurine 'Ladies of Fashion' Demetria limited edition 2/87, Royal Worcester figurine birthstone crystal Gemini limited edition, Lladro figure of a golfer (golfers club is broken on the end, some dirt marks in places), two pieces of Prinknash pottery, five pieces of Delft Holland blue and white items (signs of crazing and a broken lid on one item), a selection of glass items etc, (qty), (Condition Report: all items would benefit from a clean see main description for specific damage)
A selection of vases of various sizes, including a Japanese handpainted gold satsuma vase with samurai detailing (h. 19.5 cm) (signed verso), a Pearsons of Chesterfield studio pottery vase (h. 28cm), an irredescent glazed Royal Winton vase with floral design and a blue hand painted porcelain balluster shaped vase with trumpet-shaped neck and floral detailing (signed verso) a/f (4)
An exceptional and extremely rare Cronstadt ‘Scooter’ Raid D.S.M. awarded to Chief Motor Mechanic B. M. Masters, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, who was decorated for his gallantry in C.M.B. 88, likewise his second-in-command, Lieutenant G. C. Steele, R.N., who was awarded the V.C. Credited with sinking two Russian battleships, C.M.B. 88 came under heavy fire, her captain being killed at the helm and the 19-year-old Masters wounded Distinguished Service Medal, G.V.R. (M.B. 2996. B. M. Masters, Ch. M.M. R.N.V.R. “C.M.B. 88” Cronstadt Harbour 18 Aug 1919.), together with a bronze East Midland Centre A.C.U. motor cycling prize medal, named on the reverse ‘Mansfield and Dis: M.C.C. & L.C.C. Clipstone Drive. 1923. B. M. Masters. 2 3/4 Massey 1/2 mile. 26 secs.’, extremely fine (2) £4,000-£5,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- D.S.M. London Gazette 11 November 1919: ‘The following awards have been approved for services in Russia 1919.’ Masters was originally recommended for the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (C.G.M.) by Rear-Admiral Walter Cowan: ‘Was in charge of one engine of Coastal Motor Boat No. 88 in the attack on Cronstadt Harbour on the morning of 18th August 1919. This boat entered Cronstadt Harbour under heavy fire and torpedoed the battleships Andrei Pervozanni and Petropavlovsk.’ Baden Marples Masters was born at Chesterfield, Derbyshire on 22 June 1900, and was employed as an apprentice at the Rolls Royce works in Derby on entering the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve as a Motor Mechanic in July 1918. Having then been employed in the Motor Boat Section, he was demobilised in February 1919 and resumed his apprenticeship with Rolls Royce. In July 1919, however, he received an Admiralty telegram inviting him to volunteer for special work in the Baltic, an invitation he promptly accepted. Subsequently appointed a Chief Motor Mechanic and enrolled for service in Coastal Motor Boats (C.M.Bs), he found himself ordered to Bjorko in the Baltic in the summer of 1919, in one of eight boats intended for use in a raid on Kronstadt harbour, under Commander C. C. Dobson, D.S.O., R.N., a daring enterprise that became known as the ‘Scooter Raid’. And accompanying them on that occasion on the night of 18-19 August as an observer was Augustus Agar, V.C., who had already established a secret base at Terrioki on the Finnish shore north of Cronstadt, from whence, in addition to carrying out a courier service for agents in his C.M.B., he had executed a brilliant solo attack on the Russian cruiser Oleg in Cronstadt harbour on 16-17 June, winning a V.C. in the process - and a price of £5,000 on his head from the irate Bolsheviks. Of subsequent events on 18-19 August 1919, much has been written, not least by Agar in Baltic Episode, but the following summary of events is taken from The Victoria Cross at Sea, by John Winton: 'At 1 a.m. on 18 August, the eight C.M.Bs led by Commander C. C. Dobson in C.M.B. 31, left [Admiral] Cowan’s base at Bjorko Sound, thirty miles east of Kotlin Island. The C.M.Bs were manned by two officers and an Engine-Room Artificer, and each had a Finnish smuggler on board with local knowledge of the Bay. They reached the north side of the island at about 4 a.m. just as the diversionary bombing attack by twelve R.A.F. Sopwith Camels was taking place, and slipped past a row of forts which were supposed to be armed with heavy 11-inch, 9-inch and 6-inch guns (in fact, at least two forts had only rifles and machine-guns). However, the guns’ crews were caught completely napping and even when the C.M.Bs roared into the inner harbour at about 4.25 a.m., many of the guns could not fire because they feared to hit each other or because they could not depress far enough. Three C.M.Bs had been detailed to sink the destroyer Gavril at the entrance but their torpedoes ran too shallow and missed. Assisted by searchlights from the forts Gavril retaliated and eventually sank three C.M.Bs. Meanwhile, the others swept into the harbour in two columns. C.M.B. 31, conned by Lieutenant McBean, reached the inner jetty and torpedoed the battleship Andrei Pervozvanni. The C.M.B. stayed for a time in the harbour, under heavy machine-gun fire, whilst Dobson directed the other C.M.Bs before retreating under the shelter of the harbour walls to the open bay … ’ Of C.M.B. 88’s fate - with Masters aboard - Winton continues: ‘On the run into harbour the C.O. of C.M.B. 88, Lieutenant Dayrell-Reed, was shot through the head and killed. His body slumped over the steering wheel so that the motor boat began to career out of control. The second-in-command, Lieutenant G. C. Steele, manhandled his dead Captain’s body away from the controls and took charge himself, steadying the boat on course once more for her target, the battleship Andrei Pervozvanni. Steele fired one torpedo at 100 yards range, and then had to manoeuvre the C.M.B. in a very confined space to get a clear shot at the other battleship, the Petropavlosk, which was obscured by the hull of the Andrei Pervozvanni and shrouded in the smoke from her. Steele only just had enough room to turn but headed for the entrance, firing at the machine-guns along the wall as he went, and he too gained the safety of the bay outside, where Agar in C.M.B. 7, who had been acting as a kind of traffic marshal, was waiting. There, Lieutenant Bremner in C.M.B. 24 also arrived, having torpedoed and sunk the submarine depot ship Pamyat Azova. Both battleships sank in the inner harbour, as the remaining C.M.Bs roared across the water back to base. This brilliant coup de main severely embarrassed the Cabinet, who were at that very moment conducting delicate negotiations with the Bolsheviks for the withdrawal of the large British land forces then in Archangel. The raid also had another unexpected and unfortunate political effect. The Russian Baltic Fleet, and especially the Cronstadt garrison, had been scornfully critical of the Bolsheviks. The audacity of the raid caused them to turn temporarily over to the Bolshevik side. However, Victoria Crosses are happily not awarded by politicians, and Dobson and Steele [Masters’s skipper] were duly gazetted on 11 November 1919, the first anniversary of Armistice Day.’ In his own words Masters subsequently wrote several letters home, describing C.M.B. 88’s part in the raid, some of which were published in the home press. In one of them, he stated: ‘You will be glad to hear that I am safe I know. We gave the Bolshies hell on Sunday night, or rather 2 a.m. Monday. Seven C.M.Bs set out, 88BD had the honour of leading the attack, and was told off to put under a big battle cruiser which they have been after for a long while, and they knew that “Blood” Reed (Lieutenant Dayrell Reed, D.S.O., D.S.C., R.N.) was the only man to do it. Well, we put her under, and also another big cruiser. Now I will tell you all about it. Before we set off “Blood” Reed had me in his cabin, also the other mechanic, and he told us of the honour we had received in being chosen to go right into Kronstadt harbour, and he said if we do not sink her we will put up a good fight, and all go down together. He said we will not go back and say we made a mess of it. We had a drink with him and then went down to our boat. We had a good look over our engines, and Reed said, “For God’s sake Masters, do what you can for us, as it is up to you to get us in and get us out again.” Well off we went. We went straig...
FIVE BOXES OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include two boxes of light bulbs, a box of vintage porcelain dolls comprising three clowns, one Valentina Collection 'Hannah,' and two female dolls, five plastic pull back buses, four vintage toy cars, and two boxes of assorted decorative items to include two boxed 'Royal Collection' trinket boxes, an Aynsley 'Henley' teacup and saucer, a quantity of continental floral and gilded tea wares, a Royal Winton cake stand, a pair of decorated bamboo plates, a quantity of decorative jugs and ornaments, and a lacquered 'kovsh' (5 boxes) (s.d)
A pair of early 20th century Royal Winton Carnation vases in the Art Deco style, h23cm, painted and gilded with elaborate floral sprays, and one other, 20cm, pattern number '2322', sold alongside two Tuscan pottery vases, pattern 'D322',18cm, and 'd358',19cm. Condition report: Presented in good condition commensurate with age.
English 19th/20thC ceramics to include a set of three 19thC Mason Ironstone graduated hydra jugs in hexagonal baluster form depicting oriental scenes, 2 x vases by H. Bramman 11.5cm h, an Edwardian lustre jug and set of 7 lustre cups and saucers, a Bretby planter in relief with oriental figures 21cm h, Royal Winton teapot, Wedgwood & Co Ltd 'Eileen', Arthur Wood rose vase, jugs etc.

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