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Lot 759

Staffordshire enamel oval snuff box, the printed ground with raised foliate ornament, 8cm wide

Lot 943

South Staffordshire enamel apple shaped bonbonnière, circa 1770, with hinged cover, 4cm high

Lot 238

A pair of Staffordshire pearlware figures of monkeys, 19th century, each seated on a low rocky base and clutching a green fruit to its chest, 8.5cm. (2)

Lot 233

Three Staffordshire pearlware printed plaques, 1st half 19th century, printed with Faith, Hope and Charity, depicted as three maidens and titled to the base, modelled with integral black frames, 14.5cm. (3)

Lot 421

A good South Staffordshire enamel etui or bodkin case, c.1770, the cylindrical body painted with hunting scenes within rococo moulded scrolls reserved on a ground of raised white dots, with gilt detailing, 13.1cm.

Lot 244

Two Staffordshire Toby jugs, c.1820-30, of Ordinary type, each seated with a foaming jug of ale, one wearing a purple waistcoat over green breeches, the other a blue coat over yellow breeches and striped stockings, some restoration or retouching to one hat, 25cm. (2)

Lot 401

Three South Staffordshire enamel boxes, c.1780-1800, one an oval snuff box and printed with a portrait of Admiral Keppel, another a patch box printed and hand-coloured with a portrait titled 'The Duke of Clarence', the last an oval patch box inscribed 'Propitious may the Royal Union prove, Bless'd with peace, happiness and love', on a blue base, some damages, 7.5cm max. (3)Augustus Keppel, 1st Viscount Keppel, served during the Seven Years War, and later as First Lord of the Admiralty during the War of American Independence. Charges of misconduct were brought against him by Vice Admiral Sir Hugh Palliser following the battle of Ushant, but following a court martial, Keppel was honourably acquitted. The portrait on this box is after a medal by T Lyng, struck in 1779 to commemorate his acquittal. The Duke of Clarence later became William IV. In 1791, Frederick the Duke of York and Albany married Frederica, Royal Princess of Prussia. Despite the fervent good wish expressed on this box, the marriage was not a happy one and ended within a few years.

Lot 146

A Staffordshire slipware cup, late 18th century, modelled as agateware with cream and treacle striations, a pair of Staffordshire slipware octagonal small plates or saucers with agateware roundels, and an agateware teapot and cover, inscribed for 'Harriet Clapton', some faults, 21.5cm max. (5)

Lot 257

A pair of Staffordshire porcelain figures of Punch and Judy, 19th century, the grotesque couple riding on the back of goats, raised on oval bases with gilt detailing, a little flaking to the enamel, 17cm. (2)Provenance: Mrs Winifred Gladstone (1898-1985)

Lot 222

Four Staffordshire green glazed plates or dishes, 2nd half 18th century, one Brameld and moulded with differing osier panels, another with a scalloped basketweave rim, one with a border of overlapping leaves, the last a leaf dish, 25.3cm max. (4)Provenance: the Martin Mortimer Collection.

Lot 318

A fine Staffordshire porcelain vase, 1st half 19th century, well painted with butterflies, damselflies, ladybirds and other insects on and around summer grasses, reserved on a white ground, the neck with a gilt foliate border, pattern number 5377 in red, 26cm.

Lot 224

Three Staffordshire green glazed baskets and a stand, c.1760, two oval, one circular, variously moulded and formed of overlapping strips of clay, decorated in a rich green glaze, the circular basket with an impressed Wedgwood mark, 25.7cm max. (4)Provenance: the Martin Mortimer Collection.

Lot 240

A Staffordshire figure of a girl, 1st half 19th century, seated on a rocky stump beneath flowering bocage and reading a book, raised on a square base, 26.3cm.

Lot 405

A Staffordshire enamel scent bottle case, c.1780, of moulded rectangular form, painted with narrow panels of flowers within a lattice ground of blue and white, the gilt-metal mounted hinged cover lifting to reveal a slender glass scent bottle and stopper, a few minor filled chips, 8.5cm.

Lot 404

A Staffordshire enamel snuff box or bonbonniere, late 18th century, modelled as a recumbent spaniel curled up on a cushion, raised on a rectangular base with raised enamel decoration, 5.5cm across.

Lot 265

A Collection of Various 19th and 20th Century Ceramics to Comprise Large Royal Doulton Transfer Printed Shallow Bowl, 37cm diameter, Decorated with Vase of Flowers, Pair of Reproduction Staffordshire Spaniels, Ceramic Lamp Base, 19th Century Reeded Bowl, Hand Painted Floral Saucers and Cup etc (Various Condition)

Lot 228

A Moorcroft Ewer Jug, Staffordshire Gold, Pattern, 18cm high

Lot 223

A Moorcroft Vase, Staffordshire Gold Pattern, 20cm high

Lot 60

A pair of Victorian Staffordshire flat back equestrian figures

Lot 405

A collection of various decorative china and glassware to include four Babycham saucers, a Copeland Spode "Italian" pattern bowl; a Poole pottery bowl; a Beswick character jug; a Staffordshire Crusader jug etc.

Lot 107

A pair of Staffordshire ornaments in the form of dogs with sleeping child

Lot 118

A Satsuma ware baluster vase; a copper lustre jug; a Royal Crown Derby baluster vase; a Crown Staffordshire vase and cover; a Halcyon Days enamel box and cover and a William Morris Museum Collections pot and cover

Lot 557

KEN LITTLER (1925-2007) 'ULLAPOOL', a Scottish coastal landscape depicting a fishing boat at its moorings, signed bottom left, titled and dated 1991 with personal inscription verso, pastel on paper, approximate size 32cm x 47cm, together with a small quantity of pictures and prints etc to include a watercolour of a Badger's head signed Patrick, prints of views in Staffordshire villages, coaching scene prints, Lowry open edition print 'The Canal', a modern print of three 16th century female musicians etc. (1 box + loose)

Lot 578

A GROUP OF CERAMICS, to include a Beswick Small Sheepdog model no 1854, Royal Doulton character jugs: Guardsman D6575 and Don Quixote D6460, a boxed Royal Doulton Classics 'Wedding Vows' HN4379, a large Portmeirion Botanic Garden Magnolia vase, height 27cm, a Kaiser bud vase, Newhall and Crown Staffordshire decanter labels, a Wade Nat West Annabel piggy bank (chipped), etc. (22) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, sd and as stated)

Lot 601

ONE BOX AND LOOSE SUNDRES, to include a large seated brass cat figure, a Royal Staffordshire Ceramics dinner plate decorated in the 'Carousel' pattern by Clarice Cliff (crazed and stained), a mid-century Celtic Pottery -Newlyn Cornwall lamp base, decorated in green, yellow and brown with a central Phoenix design, an Oriental Satsuma style figural table lamp, a Lladro 1535 figure (reglued legs),a Villeroy & Boch Cicely Mary Barker 'Sweat Pea Fairy' collector's plate, a Royal Worcester 'Peter Pan' figurine modelled by F.Gertner puce backstamp (reglued left arm), a Royal Worcester 'Masquerade' figure (reglued right hand), a Royal Worcester 'Blue Tit' 3199 (chipped beak), a framed print, canvas and collectable model cars (1 box + 5 loose)

Lot 528

FOUR BOXES OF DINNER WARES ETC, to include Krautheim 'Franconia' pattern part dinner service, Dorchester China rose pattern tea wares, Crown Ming part dinner service, Pyrex ceramic roasting dish, assorted white ceramic oven dishes, an Eisch glass dish with gold rim, fifteen blue and white side plates including two Royal Staffordshire Clarice Cliff plates and a box of assorted mugs etc

Lot 484

A LARGE COLLECTION OF NAMED CERAMICS, to include a group of Shelley 'Versailles' pattern saucers, tea plates and two cake plates (one broken), a Foley china 'Imari' cup and saucer, four Aynsley cups and four saucers (one cup has a hairline crack), two Crown Staffordshire cups and two saucers pattern F12917 (one cup reglued), two Dudson Jasperware jugs (larger one has a chipped spout), a Shelley nursery dish with Mabel Lucy Attwell transfer design (chipped base),etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: dusty, most obvious damage is mentioned in description)

Lot 475

A QUANTITY OF 17TH, 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY WELSH AND ENGLISH MAPS, to include a John Speed map of Wales with counties either side circa 1610, John Speed Denbighshire map, Denbigh map by William Kip and Christopher Saxton, Denbigh and Flintshire by Saxton and Philip Lea, North Wales by H. Moll, London to Holy Head road map by John Ogilby - poor condition, various other maps of Wales and Denbighshire including road maps, Thomas Moule map of Darbyshire (Derbyshire) and a Dutch map of Staffordshire by Emanuel Bowen etc., to include framed and loose maps

Lot 268

Geoffrey Dudley (1918-1986), bronze, 'Staffordshire Pit Head', 30cm

Lot 53

An early 20th Century Crown Staffordshire tea set, approx. 20 pcs, decorated with a foliate motif against a yellow banded ground

Lot 196

A collection of fifteen pottery character jugs, various to include Manor (Staffordshire), Melba Ware and Leonardo.

Lot 946

A large 19th Century Staffordshire spaniel in white and gold

Lot 978

A selection of Art and architecture books to include Sickert, Staffordshire figures and Vatican

Lot 398

Five 19th century Staffordshire figures, largest 27cms. Estimate £10-20.

Lot 313

Beswick Pair of Staffordshire Spaniels, 378-6 L and 378-2 R (2)

Lot 354

Staffordshire flatback figure group, 22cm

Lot 386

Three Staffordshire flatbacks (3) 30cm

Lot 339

Masons Ironstone jug and a Staffordshire bowl, 22cm (a/f)

Lot 330

Two Staffordshire blue and white transfer printed plates, 26cm diameter, and a miniature willow pattern teaset

Lot 136

Staffordshire blue and white transfer printed Willow pattern ashet, Waterloo trademark to base, 37cm

Lot 561

Two boxes of mixed ceramics to include a Royal Crown Derby Imari teacup & saucer, Victorian relief moulded pottery jug, Royal Doulton character jugs, Staffordshire toby jug, etc

Lot 119

A collection of nine Victorian Staffordshire flat back figures, to include dogs, and a horseback rider, largest height 19cm

Lot 232

A collection of enamel pill and patch boxes, to include English Enamels by Crummels, Halcyon Days, Staffordshire Enamels and National Trust EnamelsGood condition.

Lot 106

A pair of Victorian Staffordshire flat back figures on horseback, being Lord Roberts and Baden Powell, 30cm, together with one other pair being Sir Redevers Buller, and Hector Macdonald, and three other Staffordshire figures (7)All crazed. Some chips and hairline cracks.

Lot 578

Mixed ceramics to include a blue and white transfer decorated meat plates and a Staffordshire flatback pottery figure

Lot 108

A pair of Staffordshire seated spaniels of typical form with blue printed floral decoration, height 28cm, together with one other smaller pair 22cm (4)Probably 20th century rather than Victorian.

Lot 103

A pair of Victorian Staffordshire flat back figures titled Scotland's Pride and Britain's Glory, height of largest 28cm, together with eight other Staffordshire figures (10)All crazed. Three broken and glued. A couple restored. Chips and cracks throughout.

Lot 47

A collection of ten Victorian Staffordshire pearlware figuresSailor and wife – nibbles to the noses, her arm has been reattached.Soldier’s wife – cracked and crazed.Huntsman, Girl of chair and Soldier– restored.Boy with anchor – head reattached.All others with crazing and some nibbles and paint loss.

Lot 185

A 19th century Staffordshire pearlware figure of Neptune, h.25.5cm Restored.

Lot 15

A pair of Victorian Staffordshire pottery figures of cobblers, each height 32cm

Lot 5

Two Victorian Staffordshire flat back figures, largest height 42cmBoth heavily crazed. One with firing crack and glaze chip to neck. Other with small area of restoration to back of head and small crack to body.

Lot 12

A pair of Victorian Staffordshire flat back figures, inscribed Beesums Sand, height 21cm, together with another pair inscribed The Travellers, height 25cm (4)Gent traveller is cracked. Lady with donkey is crazed.

Lot 495

A large comprehensive collection of obsolete Police Horn & Composite buttons (from 1900's) arranged on display cards and the majority in annotated sleeves, to include towns & cities Cambridge, Brighton, Staffordshire, South Wales, York, Cornwall, Doncaster etc (Over 200 individual buttons). Associated literature Police Buttons volume 2.

Lot 1622

An early 20th century Staffordshire ceramic mantel clock, with sponged and printed decoration, h.38cm; together with one other smaller example (2)

Lot 27

Staffordshire flatback figure group 35cm tall

Lot 170

Staffordshire flatback figure group

Lot 182

Pair of Staffordshire Wally cats 20cm

Lot 25

Staffordshire flatback figure group ‘Prodigals Return’ 30cm tall

Lot 29

Two Staffordshire flatback figures a/f

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