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A James I Rose Ryal with the King
A James I Rose Ryal with the King enthroned the reverse with shield on rose
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A purple velvet flower made from
A purple velvet flower made from the train worn by the Queen Mother for the coronation of George the 6th 12th of May 1937.
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PRINCESS ELIZABETH HN3682 - ROYAL
PRINCESS ELIZABETH HN3682 - ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINEGlossy porcelain figurine of Elizabeth by Royal Doulton.
Besides it's lineage of powerful men who ruled entire kingdoms, the House of Tudors included women who made significant contributions to history as well. Royal Doulton has honored these women with the Tudor Roses series designed by Pauline Parsons. The Tudor Rose symbolizes the union between the feuding English houses of Lancaster and York, each believing they had a rightful claim the throne. These battles were called the War of the Roses (1455-1485) because the Lancaster supporters had a white rose as their symbol and the Lancastrians had a red rose. The symbol of combining the two roses came about as a result of a marriage between Henry Tudor of the Tudor dynasty and Elizabeth of York. After this historical marriage, the War of the Roses came to an end and the new Tudor Rose symbol, which combined the white rose and the red rose of the two houses, was created. Besides its lineage of powerful men who battled to rule the kingdom; the House of Tudor included women who made significant contributions to the history as well. The artists at Royal Doulton have honored these women in this collection of superbly modeled figures sculpted by Pauline Parsons.. - Tudor Roses
Artist: Pauline Parsons
Issued: 1996; Ltd. 5,000
Dimensions: 8.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
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PRINCESS ELIZABETH HN3682 - ROYAL
PRINCESS ELIZABETH HN3682 - ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINEThe Tudor Rose symbolizes the union between the feuding English houses of Lancaster and York, each believing they had a rightful claim the throne.
Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: Pauline Parsons
Issued: 1996
Dimensions: 8.5"H
Edition Number: 316 Edition Size: 5000
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
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A Paris Queen's factory teapot
A Paris Queen's factory teapot and cover painted with sprays of summer flowers
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(5) ROYAL DOULTON TUDOR ROSES
(5) ROYAL DOULTON TUDOR ROSES SERIES FIGURINESCollection of five Royal Doulton figures from the Tudor Roses series and the Queens Of The Realm series comprising: Margaret Tudor, Lady Jane Grey, Mary Tudor, Princess Elizabeth & Mary Queen of Scots, all designed by Pauline Parsons and limited to 5000 figures. Excellent condition, no cracks, chips, repairs or crazing. Please see lot 153 for more Royal Doulton figurines. Tallest measures 8 3/4" tall x 5 1/2" wide.
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LADY JANE GREY HN3680 - ROYAL
LADY JANE GREY HN3680 - ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINERoyal Doulton backstamp.
Besides it's lineage of powerful men who ruled entire kingdoms, the House of Tudors included women who made significant contributions to history as well. Royal Doulton has honored these women with the Tudor Roses series designed by Pauline Parsons. The Tudor Rose symbolizes the union between the feuding English houses of Lancaster and York, each believing they had a rightful claim the throne. These battles were called the War of the Roses (1455-1485) because the Lancaster supporters had a white rose as their symbol and the Lancastrians had a red rose. The symbol of combining the two roses came about as a result of a marriage between Henry Tudor of the Tudor dynasty and Elizabeth of York. After this historical marriage, the War of the Roses came to an end and the new Tudor Rose symbol, which combined the white rose and the red rose of the two houses, was created. Besides its lineage of powerful men who battled to rule the kingdom; the House of Tudor included women who made significant contributions to the history as well. The artists at Royal Doulton have honored these women in this collection of superbly modeled figures sculpted by Pauline Parsons.. - Tudor Roses
Artist: Pauline Parsons
Issued: 1995; Ltd. 5,000
Dimensions: 8.25"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
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A Bronté porcelain figure of HRH
A Bronté porcelain figure of HRH Queen Elizabeth II in Jubilee robes, the Houses of Parliament at the base, 25.5cm high, a model of the Millennium Man, issued as a candle snuffer (banner detached), 11cm high and a Bronté porcelain rose bouquet (3)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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Perspective view of the
Perspective view of the Coronation of Queen Victoria, Westminster Abbey, June 28, 1836, slipcase with later protective cover
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A CROWN DERBY PLATE painted
A CROWN DERBY PLATE
painted probably by John Rouse, Senior with a group of flowers including a prominent rose in a formal gilt border of pendulous foliage, 23cm diam, impressed mark, c1882 and a Royal Crown Derby cobalt ground plate, painted in white enamel with wild flowers, mid 20th c (2)
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A DAY AT LONDON'S REGENT'S PARK
A DAY AT LONDON'S REGENT'S PARK HN5784 - ROYAL DOULTON ...A glamorous young girl carrying a basket of pink and yellow roses.
From the Pretty Ladies Collection.
Artist: Neil Faulkner
Issued: 2015; Ltd., 1,500
Dimensions: 10"H x 8"W
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
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FAMILLE ROSE 'LADIES AT PLAY'
FAMILLE ROSE 'LADIES AT PLAY' VASE
LATE QING DYNASTY-REPUBLIC PERIOD, 19TH-20TH CENTURY ???? ?????????the body finely painted one side with a gathering of ladies in a garden setting, either dancing with fans in hand or reading poems, a celestial female immortal pouring various flowers from a basket above the cloud, the other side with inscriptions, the neck flanked with gilded ruyi fungus handles(1)57cm highProvenance: Private London collection
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A commemorative plate depicting the
A commemorative plate depicting the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria showing various aspects of Empire.
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Set of eleven Rosenthal porcelain
Set of eleven Rosenthal porcelain plates. ''Queens Rose'' floral and gilt pattern. Each plate is marked on base ''Rosenthal Selb-Bavaria Queens Rose''. Condition: wear and scratches to gilding on some pieces see images. Each plate measures 10.3'' wide. Shipping weight 14.4 lbs.
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Dr. Robert John Thornton (British
Dr. Robert John Thornton (British 1768-1837) Publisher ca. 1811-1812 "The Queen Flower". Hand colored aquatint engraving from the quarto edition of "The Temple of Flora" paper size apprx. 15-1/8" x 11-3/4" dated Jan. 1st 1812 not framed.
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ROYAL DOULTON QUEEN ELIZABETH II
ROYAL DOULTON QUEEN ELIZABETH II SLIVER JUBILEE COLORWA...Prototype colorway; rose and thistle border representing the British isles.
Rare variation of the original with green ground, cream colored handles and floral garland border on interior. Features the Queen in profile in her coronation robes, accompanied by a Yeoman of the Guard and Royal Trumpeters. The reverse in dark brown coloration, displays the Royal Coat of Arms with the motto, Dieu Et Mon Droit. Fully stamped on the underside.
Issued: 1977
Dimensions: 10.5"H 8" dia.
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Provenance: David Bearman Collection
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TWO ROYAL VIENNA PORTRAIT PLATES:
TWO ROYAL VIENNA PORTRAIT PLATES: Paint enhanced images one being Queen Louise with gold bee hive mark 9 1/2'' dia. The raven haired beauty with roses in her hair blue bee hive under glaze 10'' dia.
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A collection of The Queens Golden
A collection of The Queens Golden Jubilee 2002 1997 silver and gold coloured coins boxed a Trafalgar ?5 coins a Centenary commemorative Queen Mother Gift Collection (8)
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QUEEN ELIZABETH HN4086 - ROYAL
QUEEN ELIZABETH HN4086 - ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINEBone China. Her Majesty wears a blue suit with matching shoes and hat, carrying a bouquet of flowers and a white purse.
Series: Royalty. Royal Doulton backstamp, Certificate of Authenticity included. Limited edition number 61 of 2000 pieces. Weight: 11.1 oz
Artist: Alan Maslankowski
Issued: 2000
Dimensions: 9"H
Edition Size: 2000
Edition Number: 61 Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good.
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Royal Chelsea "Persian Rose"
Royal Chelsea "Persian Rose" Porcelain. From a New Rochelle estate.
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[Mardi Gras] King's Scepter Twelfth
[Mardi Gras] King's Scepter Twelfth Night Revelers 1897 ball theme "Chrysanthemum" Queen: Lydia Winship.
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MELISSA HN5666 - ROYAL DOULTON
MELISSA HN5666 - ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINEMelissa exemplifies the spirit of the goddess of flowers.
She holds up her dress while she gently clasps a freshly picked rose in one hand. From the Pretty Ladies Collection.
Artist: Neil Faulkner
Issued: 2013
Dimensions: 9"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
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17th Century Embroidered Panel
17th Century Embroidered Panel British, depicting the Queen of Sheba visiting King Solomon, two attendants holding the Queen's train, castle in background, exotic floral and animal motif border, finely stitched polychrome silk on canvas, 18-1/2 x 15 in. (sight), rounded cove molding wood frame,
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ROYAL DOULTON RED RED ROSE HN3994
ROYAL DOULTON RED RED ROSE HN3994 PORCELAIN FIGURINEA lady in formal gown with gold accents, flowers, and holding a red rose.
Compton/Woodhouse commissioned this limited edition series based on famous lines of poetry. Series, language of love.
Artist: R. Huges
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
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ROSEBUD HN1983 - ROYAL DOULTON
ROSEBUD HN1983 - ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINEA glossy figure of a lady in a pink gown and dark magenta cape, holding a basket of yellow flowers. Royal Dolton backstamp.
Artist: Leslie Harradine
Issued: c. 1945-1952
Dimensions: 5.25"L x 4.25"W x 7.75"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear. Chipped flowers.
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A Royal Worcester figure of Queen
A Royal Worcester figure of Queen Elizabeth II, Queens Regnant of England, subject six of six, modelled by Ronald van Ruyckevelt, gilt printed mark, numbered 87 from a limited edition of 250, 31.5cm high
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PORTRAIT OF A QUEENPortrait of a
PORTRAIT OF A QUEENPortrait of a Queen, wearing a jeweled crown, in rich dress with white lace ruffles and jewels, period tortoise and ripple edge frame, unsigned, Continental, probably 17th century, possibly by Frans II Pourbus (1569 - 1622), 38 1/2" x 28 1/2".
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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Royal Doulton Loving Cup
Royal Doulton Loving Cup Commemorating the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II 1953
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Royal Worcester Figure Queen
Royal Worcester Figure Queen Elizabeth a 80th Bithday Celebration Dressed in the Robes of the Order of the British Empire boxed
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ROYAL YORK 'SWEETHEART ROSE'
ROYAL YORK 'SWEETHEART ROSE' TEN-PIECE BREAKFAST SET AND A ROYAL CROWN DERBY 'DERBY POSIES' EGG CUP (CHIP TO TEA CUP)Royal York 'Sweetheart Rose' Ten-Piece Breakfast Set and a Royal Crown Derby 'Derby Posies' Egg Cup (chip to tea cup),
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A silk programme commemorative of
A silk programme commemorative of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee at The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
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An Elizabeth II 1968 Sovereign
An Elizabeth II 1968 Sovereign (fair/fine)
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(5) ROYAL DOULTON TUDOR ROSES
(5) ROYAL DOULTON TUDOR ROSES SERIES FIGURINESCollection of five Royal Doulton figures comprising: Catherine of Aragon, Catherine Parr, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard & Jane Seymour, all designed by Pauline Parsons and limited to 9500 figures. Excellent condition, no cracks, chips, repairs or crazing. Please see lot 153 for more Royal Doulton figurines. Tallest measures 9" tall x 6 3/8" wide.
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ROYAL DOULTON MARGARET TUDOR HN3838
ROYAL DOULTON MARGARET TUDOR HN3838 ROYALTY FIGUREFrom the Tudor Rose Series, seated playing the lute with two greyhounds at her side.
Besides it’s lineage of powerful men who ruled entire kingdoms, the House of Tudors included women who made significant contributions to history as well. Royal Doulton has honored these women with the Tudor Roses series designed by Pauline Parsons.The Tudor Rose symbolizes the union between the feuding English houses of Lancaster and York, each believing they had a rightful claim the throne. These battles were called the War of the Roses (1455-1485) because the Lancaster supporters had a white rose as their symbol and the Lancastrians had a red rose.The symbol of combining the two roses came about as a result of a marriage between Henry Tudor of the Tudor dynasty and Elizabeth of York. After this historical marriage, the War of the Roses came to an end and the new Tudor Rose symbol, which combined the white rose and the red rose of the two houses, was created. Besides its lineage of powerful men who battled to rule the kingdom; the House of Tudor included women who made significant contributions to the history as well. The artists at Royal Doulton have honored these women in this collection of superbly modeled figures sculpted by Pauline Parsons.. #lutenist #musical #greyhound Issued: 1997
Dimensions: 6.5"H
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LADY JANE GREY HN3680 - ROYAL
LADY JANE GREY HN3680 - ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINEPart of the Tudor Roses series. "The Nine Days' Queen" in a green and red-orange colorations with gilded accents. Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: P. Parsons
Issued: 1995
Dimensions: 6.5"L x 5.5"W x 8"H
Edition Number: 1163 of 5000 Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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Royal Worcester Figure The Queens
Royal Worcester Figure The Queens 80th Birthday Boxed