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Lot 236

Winstanley pottery greyhound, size 8.

Lot 1079

Seven Winstanley cats all signed by Mike HintonReclining tortoiseshell cat chipped to ear, one of the grey reclining cats has recent to break to front leg, a few chips to other cats ears (see images)

Lot 1179

Winstanley Tabby Cat, with glass eyes, 1.5cm high, signed with '4' under base.

Lot 539

A Winstanley pottery figure of a Siamese cat, modelled in seated pose with blue glass eyes, painted mark, 34cm high.

Lot 324

Two Winstanley model cats, one tabby and the other grey and white. Location:2.1

Lot 146

Hieronymus (Saint) [Vita et transitus, &c.], Incipit Epistola sci Jheronimi ad Elyodor, 6 consecutive ff. only (?h3-8), 25-27 lines and headline to first f., Gothic type, initial space with guide-letter, worming to lower margins, that on first f. repaired, second f. with small marginal repair, some staining or light soiling, library blind-stamp to lower margin of first and last f., marbled endpapers, dark green crushed morocco, by Charles Winstanley of Manchester (ink stamp to verso of front endpaper), titled in gilt on upper cover, corners little worn, rubbed, especially at spine ends, small 4to (215 x 145mm.), [Cologne], [Ulrich Zel], [c.1470].⁂ A fragment of an early work from the press of Cologne's first printer. Literature: BMC I, 188 & 189; Goff H-238; H 6719* & 8568*; GW 2949 & 9446; Bod-inc E-053; BSB-Ink A-912 (II) & E-120 (I); ISTC ih00238000.

Lot 1574

Two Winstanley pottery cats and five Beswick cats.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 405

A large Winstanley cat together with a similar Staffordshire Just Cats & Co painted pottery cat with one glass eye A/FLocation: RAB

Lot 21

Six Winstanley pottery cats, one grey tabby size 5, width 35cm; two size 3, one seated one walking, tallest 23cm; two size 2, both reclining; and one size 10cm high.Qty: 6Condition report:One kitten has a chip to its ear and some crazing to its body. Another has a chip and some roughening to its ear. Some of the white patches on the cats have tiny bubbles under the glaze. Please see additional uploaded images.

Lot 2099

A collection of ceramic cats to include Beswick Siamese casts in various poses, a grey Winstanley cat with glass eyes and a Poole Pottery plate decorated with a Siamese cat

Lot 1557

A mottled brown Winstanley kitten, 4 1/4" tall.

Lot 1556

A Winstanley ginger cat, ear a/f. 8 1/4" tall.

Lot 1103

A small selection of ceramic items comprising Clarice Cliff and other commemorative ware, Devonmoor Widecombe Fair jug and a Winstanley kitten figurine (a/f)

Lot 542

FOUR WINSTANLEY MODELS OF CATS together with two other cat models, "Gus" and "Splodge". (6) Tallest 21cm high

Lot 579

( 2 ) Large Winstanley Cats. Winstanley Cats Both Cats Fully Signed. Mid Century, No 3 & 4, Condition Report, Cat In Sitting Position - some hairline cracks, some crazing. Cat Lying down - odd little hairline crack, some slight discolouration.

Lot 395

A COLLECTION OF CAT FIGURINES, comprising a Royal Crown Derby Grey Kitten, height 8cm introduced 1995, complimentary to members of the Royal Crown Derby Collectors Guild in 1995, gold stopper, date cypher 1995, a 1980's Mike Hinton Winstanley Pottery tabby cat with glass eyes, a Country Artists 'A Breed Apart' soft toy cat, six Danbury Mint cabinet plates from the Tiny Treasures series, three wooden cats, a box of six cat shaped knife rests, etc. (Qty) (Condition report: no obvious damage, a little dusty)

Lot 150

Winstanley Pottery boxer dog with 'no 6' to base, height 29cm

Lot 151

Three Winstanley Pottery hares, number 2, 5 and 9, tallest 37cm

Lot 152

Winstanley Pottery opposing pair of number 9 hares together with a 2 and 3, tallest 37cm

Lot 1025

A Winstanley tabby cat with glass eyes, length 24cm

Lot 16

Four Winstanley pottery cats. Max. H25cm Condition Report: Generally appear ok, one has a chipped ear.

Lot 53

Three Winstanley pottery cat figures. With glass eyes including tabby and Siamese, all with signatures and #5 to base. Max. H31cm Condition Report: The three appear in a good condition for their age. No visible chips or cracks

Lot 56

A collection of five assorted Winstanley pottery cats. Including a ginger, all with signature to base and 1x #1, 2x #2, 2x #3. Max. H20cm Condition Report: The one lying on its back has chips on both ears. The others appear to be free from chips and cracks

Lot 67

A vintage Winstanley pottery pug dog figure. Signature to base and #9. H30cm

Lot 71

Three vintage Winstanley pottery cat figures. With glass eyes, including tabby, signed on the base and #5, 2x #6. Max. H31cm Condition Report: Appear in good condition, no visible chips or cracks.

Lot 97

Four assorted Winstanley pottery cat figures. Including two Siamese with blue glass eyes and two tabby. Max. H17cm

Lot 15

Winstanley pottery figure of a seated Siamese cat, with blue glass eyes, numbered 34, signed ' Kensington Winstanley ' to base, 23.5cm tall

Lot 19

Winstanley pottery figure of a recumbent Ginger Tabby Cat, size 3, signed to base, approx 23cm long

Lot 22

Winstanley pottery model of a Seated Siamese Cat, with blue glass eyes, marked ' Kensington 32 Winstanley ' to base, circa 1960's, measures 29.5cm high

Lot 4

Winstanley pottery figure of a seated tabby cat with glass eyes, size 2, signed Winstanley to base, approx 17.5cm high

Lot 8

Winstanley pottery figure of a crouching Siamese cat with blue glass eyes, signed to the base and numbered 45, approx 38cm long

Lot 212

A large Winstanley tabby cat, seated and with inset glass eyes, marked to base, 30 cms high

Lot 1562

A signed Winstanley Cat having glass eyes, good condition, 9 1/4" tall.

Lot 1564

A signed Winstanley Cat having glass eyes, white paws and bib, good condition, 7 1/4" high.

Lot 1570

A Winstanley Cat, in grey and white colourway, with yellow glass, small chip to left, 11 1/2" high.

Lot 1575

A small signed Winstanley kitten, ginger and white having glass eyes, 4 1/4" high, one ear having firing fault.

Lot 346

Royal Doulton and Winstanley Ceramic Animal Models etc, together with similar Bretby, Arthur Wood and Royal Worcester examples, Crown Devon Art Deco Coffee sets and a Victorian pottery part dinner service (two trays and two boxes)

Lot 356

Three ceramic models of cats in the Winstanley style, all having glass eyes and two signed indistinctlyLocation: R1:2

Lot 545

WINSTANLEY; a model of a seated dog, height 32cm, a Beswick horse on oval plinth base, and three Guiseppe Armani figures (5)

Lot 125

Winstanley brown hare with glass eyes, approximate height 10 inches, size 5 together with a Winstanley white hare, approximate height 15 inches size 8, this hare has glass eyes, foot has been repaired, both pieces signed

Lot 162

Winstanley Jack Russell with glass eyes, approximate height 12.5 inches, size 8, this piece is signed

Lot 1105

A Winstanley tabby cat, size 5, 32cm long

Lot 251

Henry VII (1485-1509), Facing Bust/Profile issue mule, Halfgroat, York/Canterbury mule?, Abp Savage, mm. martlet both sides, facing bust with double-arched crown within tressure, keys by neck, lettering series F, rev. posvi dev adivtorev mev around quartered shield of arms set over long cross, ornate barred a, 1.10g/8h (Stewartby IVb [York] / Va [Canterbury], the mule unrecorded; Winstanley 2 [York] / 1 [Canterbury], the mule unrecorded; cf. SCBI Ashmolean 672-3, same obv. die; N 1716/1750; S 2215/2261). Struck from a worn obverse die and somewhat short of flan, otherwise good fine with identifying marks clear, extremely rare £300-£400 --- Offered here for sale is a highly unusual Halfgroat of Henry VII, produced at York under the authority of of Archbishop Savage (1501-7). The obverse carries a facing bust and the name of the reigning monarch. There are two main identifying marks which facilitate the mint attribution; St Peter’s keys beside the neck (the left key being somewhat blundered), and the mint mark martlet. The obverse lettering series is F, and the die can be assigned to Winstanley’s type 2, which he makes current around 1503. Notably, the obverse die used to strike our coin is also known to have been muled with reverse dies from Winstanley’s type 6 (SCBI Ashmolean 672-3), the last of the facing bust issues from York, which continued until around 1504. Quite surprisingly, the reverse of our coin belongs to the succeeding Profile issue, introduced in 1504 and produced for a while alongside the old full-faced coiange, before becoming the sole coinage. Its design is markedly distinct from that employed on the full-faced coinage, doing away with the ‘cross and pellets’ arrangement which had been the standard design for English silver coins since the fourteenth century. Instead, the reverse of the Profile issue comprises a single band of circumscript legend around a quartered shield of arms set over a long cross. During this period three mints were in operation; London, Canterbury and York. Mint mark martlet, as appears on the reverse, was seemingly employed at both Canterbury and York, an arrangement which has caused some confusion of attribution. According to the scheme set out first by Carlyon-Britton, adjusted by Winstanley and reinforced by Lord Setwartby, the Profile issue Halfgroats of Canterbury can be distinguished from those pieces of York on account of various other elements of design. The reverse of the coin under consideration here has three characteristics worthy of note; it lacks keys in the field beneath the shield; it utilises the spelling avdivtorev as opposed to the usual avdivtore; and finally, the a in avdivtorev is barred and ornamental in shape. All three elements suggest that the reverse die used to strike this mule belongs to the group ordinarily associated with Canterbury.

Lot 804

Barnsley 1940s 1950s 1960s Football Autograph Collection: Stunning private collection all pre 1970 from various publications. All signatures are identified and laid down with photo corners on 12 x 12 inch card and easily removable. 14 pages to include 2 fully signed team groups, 6 signed autograph pages, 1 signed press photo and 70 various sized pictures to include 3 A4. 100 different player signatures including Ray Wood, George Robledo, Pat Howard, Harry Hough, Roy Ironside, Matt McNeil, Lol Chappell, Eric Winstanley, Sid Normanton, Barrie Betts, Arthur Kaye, Bert Tindall, John Kelly, Barrie Wood etc. (200+)

Lot 448

Two large Winstanley pottery cats and another

Lot 139

Two Winstanley cats, tallest 8in

Lot 138

Four Winstanley kittens, tallest 6in

Lot 137

Three Winstanley kittens, one playing, tallest 12.25in

Lot 475

1960's Programmes Mainly Sheffield Wednesday Homes, 1966 F.A Cup semi, Brookes & Winstanley Testimonial, etc, approximately 125.

Lot 252

Winstanley King Charles Spaniel, size 9.

Lot 347

A WINSTANLEY TABBY AND WHITE CAT, no 5, in seated pose, having pale amber glass eyes, signed and numbered to base, height (1) (Condition Report: generally good condition, a couple of tiny firing cracks - one to base, another to the side of the face, a few paint spatters, would benefit from a clean)

Lot 70

A pair of Winstanley pottery Cat Figures sitting, both with glass eyes and signed bases, H 29 cm.

Lot 611

A Winstanley cat, 30cm

Lot 1075

A large Winstanley reclining ginger cat figurine - sold with a small stylised pottery cat figurine and a large Heartwood Creek Jim Shore resin cat figurine with geometric decoration

Lot 157

Ceramics inc Royal Crown Derby Birds, Thrush Chicks, Barn Owl, etc (5); Winstanley pottery kitten; miniature cat band; Goebel Wachmiester cat; Beswick mouse etc qty

Lot 1360

Winstanley porcelain cat figures including a ginger cat, 30cm tall and a kitten figure approximately 24cm tall. (D)

Lot 31

Winstanley Seated Tabby Cat, signed and numbered 5, 29cm high together with a print of Tom Kitten

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