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A GROUP OF TEA AND COFFEE WARE, comprising six Foley China E. Brain & Co. coffee cans and five saucers with a yellow band and 'fairy Silhouette' design border, a Royal Doulton 'Honesty' pattern 3768, bachelor set of teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, two tea cups, two saucers and one tea plate (one cup has a hairline crack, crazing to some pieces), an unmarked Imari pattern cup and saucer 3569, a bachelor set of Grafton China 'Ashley' pattern, comprising teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, two tea cups, two saucers, one cake plate, a Royal Albert 'Anemones' pattern cup and saucer, a Royal Worcester 'To A Very Important Person' cup and saucer (Condition Report: some pieces would benefit from a wash)
FOUR BOXES OF CERAMICS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a small collection of blue and white dinner wares, to include George Jones 'Abbey 1790', Royal Doulton 'Oyama', Woods Ware 'Old Bow', and Wedgwood 'Fallow Deer', two boxed Royal Worcester Evesham flan dishes and a pair of napkin rings, Fieldings Crown Devon blush ivory wares, etc (4 boxes) (sd)
A GROUP OF ROYAL WORCESTER 'EVESHAM VALE' PATTERN DINNERWARE, comprising three tea cups , three saucers, four dinner plates, four side plates, four dishes, a boxed Royal Worcester 'Viceroy' design celebration cake stand, a Royal Worcester 'Evesham' flan dish (20) (Condition Report: no obvious damage, signs of light use)
A QUANTITY OF COLLECTORS PLATES, on the theme of World War Two and later aviation, comprising forty two mostly boxed collectors plates, from manufacturers and series including Royal Worcester 'For King and Country', Wedgwood 'The Dawn of the Jet Age', Royal Doulton 'Local Heroes' and Coalport 'Reach for the Sky', some with certificates (42 + boxes + certificates) (Condition Report:
A Victoria and Albert Museum Franklin Mint Collection of twelve historic miniature teapots Contained within a hardwood cabinet with swan neck pediments, the teapots copies of 18th century examples by Meissen, Mennecy, Kyoto, Fürstenburg, anonymous Chinese, Venice, Chelsea-Derby, Bow, anonymous Kangxi, Tournay, Höchst and Worcester, the largest teapot 12.5cm high, the cabinet 52cm wide, 18cm deep, 70cm high. (13)
1969 CHARITY FOOTBALL MATCH KICK OFF PERFORMED BY JEFF ASTLE WEST BROMWICH ALBION Match played at Dudley Town. Incudes players who played for Aston Villa, Birmingham City, Leeds United, Sheffield United, Walsall, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Hednesford, Accrington Stanley, Worcester City and West Bromwich Albion. Slight crease.
This stunning R-Type was bodied in Aluminium by E.D. Abbott of Farnham in 'Continental' style. Only a handful were created, and offer fabulous styling for a fraction of the cost of the celebrated Fastback Continental. In June 1952, Bentley’s new R-Type was presented to the public and it owed its name to the fact that the VI Series had, by this time, reached the chassis letter 'R'. The new model continued to utilise the MkVI’s independent front suspension, hydraulic front brakes and six-cylinder 'F-head' power unit, by now extended to 4,566cc. The standard R-Type was a lively performer, achieving 106mph in silence and reached 50mph from standstill in ten seconds, despite a curb weight approaching two tonnes.As usual, the R-Type could be ordered in chassis form for bodying by specialist coachbuilders, and this manual transmission example was the work of E.D. Abbott of Farnham, Surrey. The stylish, streamlined, Continental-style fastback coupé coachwork, designed by Abbott's stylist, Peter Woodgate, had been intended for the superseded MkVI chassis and bore more than a passing resemblance to H J Mulliner's contemporary Bentley Continental. After two prototypes had been completed, Abbott bodied 14 'production' cars, this example being the first. Of the remaining 13, one was fitted with automatic transmission and one was built with left-hand drive.We understand that this example was sold new to The Earl of Sefton, bodied in Aluminium and presented as a two-door ‘Continental’ style coupé in Ascot Grey.OYE 700 is accompanied by a fascinating history file which contains a list of previous owners, confirming that the car’s first owner was indeed the Rt. Hon. Earl of Sefton at Croxteth Hall. In 1968 it became the property of Richard Clover from Worcester and, ten years later, it was registered to the Midland Record Company (Peter John Riley). Jeremy Pemberton of Yellowhammer PLC acquired the Bentley in 1990 before selling it in 2004 to specialists dealers Frank Dale and Stepsons who, according to invoices in the file, carried out quite a lot of work on the car. A Michael Percival is listed as owning the car in 2004 with Eric Adkins in 2005, prior to Mr and Mrs Silverstone, also in 2005. The famous car-collecting dentist, Dr James Hull, added it to his Collection in late 2009 and, naturally, it moved to a previous vendor’s significant Collection around 2012 when Dr Hull sold everything.There are a number of older invoices with the car and it appears that by 1985, whilst in Peter Riley’s custodianship, the Bentley was looking a little sad. A.B.Price, Automobile Engineers of Studley provided an 'estimate' dated 4th February 1985 for 'totally stripping coachwork, rebuilding corroded and damaged panelwork, re-cellulosing the car, replacing wood frame in body structure, completely refitting the interior woodwork and reassembling all fittings etc'. The estimate totalled £14,338. Invoices over the next 18 months totalled over £20,000 from A.B.Price and detail the work completed. Later invoices over the years from Frank Dale & Stepsons and Hillier Hill detail subsequent maintenance and repairs, with the most recent one dated 8th October 2011, recording the odometer reading of 50,572 miles.The history file also contains a number of old V5s, a dozen older MOTs, lots of correspondence, the original ‘buff’ logbook, its R-Type Bentley Handbook, an article by Bill Medcalf entitled 'R-Type Continentals' and a booklet titled ‘Twenty Years of Crewe Bentleys’. There is also a letter from Bentley confirming that, should the opportunity arise, they would be delighted to display OYE 700 at the factory as part of 'The Bentley Experience'.OYE 700 is currently owned by a private Collector who has recently spent over £1,200 with DA Cooper in Sussex on some mechanical work to ensure the car is in splendid shape for the next owner.This was the first of the Abbotts of Farnham aluminium-bodied cars, and one can only imagine the sort of attention the 'swoopy' Continental bodywork would have generated back in 1954, matched only by the sort of admiration it would garner in 2023. This car is effectively the same as a manual Mulliner R-Type Continental, but at a fraction of the price, and rarer. Both cars are alloy-bodied and drive identically.We encourage you to view this remarkable piece of automotive art in the metal and to appreciate the sheer quality on offer.Specification Make: BENTLEY Model: R-TYPE COUPE BY ABBOTT Year: 1954 Chassis Number: B393SP Registration Number: OYE 700 Transmission: Manual Engine Number: B446S Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 51171 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details and images
A Royal Worcester Connoisseur Collection Sleeping Buddha candle snuffer, height 8.5cm, together with eight other candle snuffers, to include The Bronte Punch & Judy Limited Edition, Tony Blair Candle Snuffer No. 141/750, Royal Worcester The Connoisseur Collection Hush (9)All appear lightly handled, but no major chips, damage or restoration.

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