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COPELAND SPODE CUP AND
COPELAND SPODE CUP AND SAUCERCopeland Spode Cup and Saucer, Greek key border, cup interior inscribed "We'll tak' a Cup o' Kindness"
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3 DOULTON STONEWARE MUGS WITH
3 DOULTON STONEWARE MUGS WITH MOTTOSBitter must be the cup that a smile will not sweeten. "Those who have money are troubled about it. Those who have none are troubled by it." "Here's to thee my honest friend. Wishing these hard times to mend."
Issued: 20th. c.
Dimensions: 5.5"H, tallest
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
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A Victorian silver christening mug,
A Victorian silver christening mug, Sheffield
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A group of Winchester College
A group of Winchester College Trusty Servant wares comprising two jugs, a cup and saucer and another cup
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A George I silver loving cup,
A George I silver loving cup, Hugh Arnett & Edward Pockock, London 1723, with later inscription to 'Francis Barlow Robinson Esq by Mrs Belt in grateful remembrance of his kindness to her and the Children of his esteemed friend Rob't Belt Esq, 1842', approximately 635gm
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An 18th Century creamware teapot
An 18th Century creamware teapot and cover with coloured engraving of the prodigal son and script with painted floral cartouche
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A George IV silver Christening mug,
A George IV silver Christening mug, London 1825, decorated a band of fruiting vine and with cornucopia handle, 13.5cm high, approximately 211g/see illustration
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THREE WEDGWOOD JASPER DIP MOTTO
THREE WEDGWOOD JASPER DIP MOTTO MUGS, ENGLAND, C. 1920, England, c. 1920, each cylindrical shape with slip decorated verse, an olive green with applied fruiting grapevine above "Fill this cup and Drink it up"; and lilac and dark blue, each with drapery and acanthus relief and verses "No man dies ill That livith well" and "Fill this cup and Drink it up", impressed marks, ht. 5 3/8 in.
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A 19th Century English salt
A 19th Century English salt glazed stoneware tankard with sprigged ornament comprising a coat of arms with two supporters ''Friendship Love and Truth'' and two trees the handle moulded as a hound 5.5ins high (chips)
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19th Century 2 Handled Loving Cup
19th Century 2 Handled Loving Cup Decorated with Flowers and Speak of me as you find verse...
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Mettlach/A beer stein decorated a
Mettlach/A beer stein decorated a Dutch councilman and barmaid with motto Das ist nur zum Schein ein Mann, der nicht lieben u. trinken kann (It is only a pale shadow of a man, who cannot love and drink) with pewter lid and decorative thumbpiece, maker's mark and number 2230 stamped to base, 24.5cm high and another smaller, man in wreath with drink, with motto 'any hour and time of day I am ready for a drink', maker's mark and 3004 stamped to base, 18cm high
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A Doulton Lambeth jug with motto
A Doulton Lambeth jug with motto 'Bread at Pleasure, Drink by Measure', 14cm high and a pair of Regency green and gilt lacquered wine coasters, 11cm diameter
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A Victorian christening mug of
A Victorian christening mug of waisted form on scrolling base by Charles Reily and William Storer London 1850.
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Two silver commemorative cups,
Two silver commemorative cups, The Queens Silver Jubilee and Hereford Cider Festival
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A silver Christening mug, London
A silver Christening mug, London 1911, of plain waisted form, 9cm high, approximately 176gm
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ROYAL DOULTON MOTORING SERIES
ROYAL DOULTON MOTORING SERIES WARE LOVING CUP, BLOOD MO...Part of the Early Motoring Series. One scene of three people standing next to a vehicle. The other scene is of a beggar holding out his hand to a man while a third man waits in a vehicle. Royal Doulton backstamp D2406.
Issued: c. 1905
Dimensions: 10"L x 5.75"W x 9.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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ROYAL DOULTON PRESENTATION LOVING
ROYAL DOULTON PRESENTATION LOVING CUP, JAN VAN RIEBEECK...Limited edition 1 of 300 from the Doulton Museum. Encircling figures in relief.
Jan Van praying before the Dutch flag; settlers rowing to shore. A loving cup made to commemorate the landing of Jan Van Riebeek at the Cape of Good Hope in the year 1652 . The achievement of his mission marked the beginning of the great Dominion which is now The Union of South Africa .
Artist: Charles Noke and Henry Fenton
Issued: C. 1935
Dimensions: 10"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Provenance: David Bearman Collection
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JAN VAN RIEBEECK LOVING CUP - ROYAL
JAN VAN RIEBEECK LOVING CUP - ROYAL DOULTONFrom Men of History Series.
With the growth of the spice trade, the Dutch East India Company decided in 1648 to establish a foothold at the Cape of Good Hope and chose as commander a young ships surgeon, Jan Van Riebeeck. On Christmas Eve 1651 he set sail with his wife and son on the �Dromedarius� accompanied by two support ships, dropping anchor below Table Mountain on April 6th 1652. Van Riebeeck, a resolute and energetic man, was ordered to build a fort and provide fresh water, vegetables and meat to passing ships. To prevent contact with the natives he built a hedge of bitter almonds around the settlement, the remains of which can still be seen. When he left ten years later, the base was well established and a small group of settlers had been given permission to start farming the land for themselves. The loving cup shows the first settlers rowing to shore from the ships, which are anchored below Table Mountain. On the reverse Jan Van Riebeeck is praying before the Dutch national flag at the Cape. The handles are modeled as full-length figures of Van Riebeeck, and on the base is �Landing at the Cape of Good Hope 1652. The achievement of this mission marked the beginning of the great Dominion which is now the Union of South Africa�. Royal Doulton backstamp. #Ceramic #England #Vase #Dickens
Artist: Charles Noke, Fenton
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 10.5"H
Edition Number: 80 of 300 Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good.
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A Wemyss ware mug, Sweet Pea
A Wemyss ware mug, Sweet Pea pattern, 15cm
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ROYAL DOULTON WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
ROYAL DOULTON WILLIAM WORDSWORTH LOVING CUPThe cup illustrates one of the best known poets William Wordsworth, in this rare presentation cup.
The designer was C. J. Noke.Noke shared Sir Henry Doulton's regard for Wordsworth and produced this loving-cup to commemorate his being made Poet Laureate in 1843. One one side is a portrait of Wordsworth below Grasmere Church where he lies buried, on the other side is his sister Dorothy among a mass of daffodils below Dove Cottage. Chip to edge of� interior lip.
Issued: 1933
Dimensions: 6.5" H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Provenance: David Bearman Collection
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EARLY ENGLISH CREAMWARE MUG. Ca.
EARLY ENGLISH CREAMWARE MUG. Ca. 1800 ivory creamware mug with black painted verse, 'Friendship without interest, and Love without deceit', with an applied handle, 3.5”H. Provenance - The Estate Collection of Susan MacKay.
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A wine glass, c1770, the cup bowl
A wine glass, c1770, the cup bowl engraved with Jacobite rose and bud and bird, on double series opaque twist stem, 13.3cm h More Information Undamaged
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A white metal (tests silver) cup
A white metal (tests silver) cup and cover with applied vine decoration and inscribed Hebrew dedication. Height 21 cm
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Lot including early pewter pint mug
Lot including early pewter pint mug ladle and cupid chocolate mold.
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ROYAL DOULTON LOVING CUP, THE
ROYAL DOULTON LOVING CUP, THE APOTHECARYGlossy finish, with two handles. Depicts scene in relief of woman purchasing a love potion and two men listening outside the door. Marked with quote by Shakespeare's Romeo "O true apothecary, thy drugs are quick." Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: Charles Noke/Harry Fenton
Issued: 1934
Dimensions: 8.25"L x 5"W x 6"H
Edition Number: 219/600
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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ROYAL DOULTON KINGSWARE JOHN
ROYAL DOULTON KINGSWARE JOHN BARLEYCORN BAR PITCHERBrown glazed water pitcher of John Barleycorn smoking a pipe and having a tankard of ale.
On the other side the quote "Vessels large may venture more, but little boats must keep near shore" is seen.
Artist: Charles Noke
Issued: 1913
Dimensions: 8"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Provenance: David Bearman Collection
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ROYAL DOULTON KINGSWARE JOHN
ROYAL DOULTON KINGSWARE JOHN BARLEYCORN BAR PITCHERBrown glazed water pitcher of John Barleycorn smoking a pipe and having a tankard of ale.
On the other side the quote "Vessels large may venture more, but little boats must keep near shore" is seen.
Artist: Charles Noke
Issued: 1913
Dimensions: 8"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Provenance: David Bearman Collection
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A MacIntyre Jug height 18cm and
A MacIntyre Jug height 18cm and Match Holder the Absent Minded Beggar by Rudyard Kipling (both have small cracks) (2)
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Collection of English pewter
Collection of English pewter measures cups and goblets to include examples by Charles Bentley and Gerardin and Watson. ?
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A small collection of 18th
A small collection of 18th Century English transfer printed porcelain tea and coffee wares including a puce printed coffee cup with classical ruins in a landscape a tea cup of fluted form printed in black with the ''May'' pattern a saucer printed in black with a young man and a woman in pastoral landscape and four other pieces various
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Staffordshire figure of Jesus
Staffordshire figure of Jesus praying, kneeling with angel in tree behind, platform base marked "Oh, my father, let this cup pass from me", paw feet, early 19th century, 11-1/2 in. Glaze chips and losses throughout, some glue residue at base, lacking several fingers and toes. Collection of the Late William Edward Rudolph, Atlanta, Georgia.
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A Victorian silver christening
A Victorian silver christening mug of half ribbed form maker WE London 1883 marks rubbed.
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HANDCOLORED LITHO - 'Temperance
HANDCOLORED LITHO - 'Temperance Banner Love Purity & Fidelity' by Kellogg & Comstock NYC ca 1855 depicting a young man holding aloft a glass of wine being tempted away from virtue by the wiles of a woman with serpent behind set in gothic arch in t
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Silver. Two kiddush cups an egg cup
Silver. Two kiddush cups an egg cup and a pepper.
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Liberty & Co. A two handled
Liberty & Co. A two handled pewter loving cup, designed by David Veasey, early 20th c, 19.5cm h, marked ENGLISH PEWTER MADE IN ENGLAND 0 1 0 More Information Dent on edge of foot; other smaller knocks and scratches, no splits or repair
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A Victorian silver Christening mug,
A Victorian silver Christening mug, Edward Ker Reid, London 1862, of tapering form with reeded bands, 8cm high, approximately 216gm