Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Selected Antique Furniture and Collectors' Items
Auctioneer: W & H Peacock Location: Bedford
Contact: Tel: 01234 266366
Date: 1st August 2014 Time: 11:00AM
Details: Viewing
Friday 25 July 5pm to 8pm
Saturday 26 th July 9am to 1pm
Thursday 31 July 9am to 6pm
Morning of sale from 9am
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Auction Lots - Page 5
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A Beswick figure modelled as a Hereford bull 'Champion of Champions', h. 12 c, Cracklelure, no obvious chips or cracks Estimate £20 - £30
225
A Beswick figure modelled as a boar 'Ch. Wall Champion Boy 53rd', Model No. 1453A, h. 7 cm Cracklelure, no obvious chips or cracks Estimate £20 - £30
226
A Beswick figure modelled as a Friesian calf, Model No. 1249C, h. 7 cm Cracklelure, no obvious chips or cracks Estimate £10 - £20
227
A Beswick figure modelled as a camel, Model No. 1044, h. 12 cm Cracklelure, no obvious chips or cracks Estimate £20 - £30
228
Three Beswick figures modelled as a two goats and a kid, Model Nos. 2 x 1035 and 1036, max h. 14.5 cm Cracklelure, no obvious chips or cracks Estimate £40 - £60
229
A Beswick figure modelled as a racehorse and jockey, Model No. 1037, 2nd colourway, brown, gloss, h. 22 cm Tail with some overpainting Estimate £100 - £150
230
A Beswick figure modelled as Barnacle goose, Model No. 1052, h. 17 cm Cracklelure and possible restoration to left wing Estimate £200 - £250
231
A Beswick figure modelled as a bassett hound, bay, matt, model no. 2045B, h. 15.5 cm inc. wooden plinth and a Beswick figure modelled as a horse 'Spirit of Youth', grey, matt, model no. 2703, h. 18 cm No chips or cracks Estimate £20 - £30
232
Two Beswick figures, each modelled as a shire mare, bay, gloss, model no. 818, h. 22 cm and a Beswick figure modelled as a cantering shire, bay, gloss, model no. 975, h. 21.5 cm Estimate £30 - £40
233
A Beswick figure modelled as a bald eagle, gloss, model no. 1018, h. 18 cm and pair of Beswick flatback figures modelled as spaniels, model no. 1378/5, h. 20 cm Chip to left wing of bird, underglaze chip to one dog Estimate £30 - £40
234
A pair of Staffordshire flatback figures modelled as male figure seated on a spaniel, an exotic bird on his shoulder and his female companion, h. 26 cm Both damaged and restored Estimate £20 - £30
235
A novelty majolica teapot, modelled as a three legged Manx sailor on a coiled rope, base marked Broughton, Douglas, h. 25 cm Large chips throughout, esp. to hat, cracklelure Estimate £80 - £120
236
A pair of Doulton Lambeth stoneware vases of baluster form, each relief decorated with the profile of Disraeli within a band of flowerheads, h. 11.5 cm One badly damaged and restored, typical firing faults Estimate £60 - £100
237
A continental porcelain and bisque jar relief decorated with children at play, h. 13 cm Chips, lacking cover, gilding rubbed Estimate £20 - £30
238
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, typically relief decorated with daisies on a treacle ground, h. 19 cm Typical firing faults Estimate £50 - £80
239
A 19th century bat printed coffee can, h. 6.5 cm and another transfer printed with a scene titled 'The Poor Mans Funeral' Hairline cracks, cracklelure, oxidisation and wear Estimate £20 - £30
240
A Royal Doulton salt decorated relief decorated with flowerheads on a blue ground, a similar pepper and a miniature vase, max h. 8.5 cm Small repairs to top of pepper Estimate £60 - £100
241
A graduated set of five Royal Doulton stoneware jugs, typically relief decorated with hunting scenes on a green/stone ground, max h. 20 cm Middle and smallest with chips, second smallest with repaired handle Estimate £20 - £30
242
A 19th century Sunderland pink lustre jug decorated with the verse; 'Succefs to the Fleece, To the Plough and the Sail, May our Taxes Grow Lefs, And our Commerce ne'er Fail', h. 13 cm Typical cracklelure and firing faults Estimate £20 - £30
243
A Bretby pottery grotesque jar modelled as a scowling cat's head with applied glass eyes, Model No. 1258, h. 12 cm Badly damaged and repaired, lacking cover Estimate £20 - £30
244
A 19th century Adams cup and saucer of imposing proportions transfer printed with illustrations from Dickens 'The Pickwick Papers', saucer d. 19.5 cm Cracklelure and oxidisation, in need of a clean Estimate £10 - £20
245
An early 19th century pearlware jug, the body relief decorated with a pair of masques and having a leaf capped handle, h. 14.5 cm Very poor, lacking base which has been replaced with paper, overpainted, chips etc Estimate £30 - £40
246
A pair of 19th century porcelain bowls decorated with floral sprays within a gilt scalloped border, d. 25 cm a similar side plate, smaller and five other Hairline cracks, rubbing to gilding, one plate in two halves Estimate £40 - £60
247
A harlequin set of three drinking glasses, each with engraved decoration on a lemon squeezer-type base, h. 12 cm Chips Estimate £30 - £40
248
A pair of 'end of day' type glass candlesticks of a silver design, h. 24 cm No chips or cracks Estimate £20 - £30
249
A pair of 18th century wine glasses, the trumpet shaped bowls above slender multi thread airtwist stems on circular bases, h. 17 cm One with chips to rim, both with typical blowing faults Estimate £40 - £60
250
A pair of 'end of day' type glass vases of gourd shaped form, h. 16 cm Nibbles Estimate £20 - £30
251
An 18th century-style wine glasses, the thistle shaped bowl above a slender multi thread airtwist stem on a circular base, the bowl engraved 'The Society of Old Sarum', h. 17 cm, together with a small drinking glass with single handle, smaller No chips or cracks Estimate £40 - £60
252
A Galway Irish crystal 'Ashford' cut fruit bowl, d. 19.5 cm and a Galway posy vase, smaller No chips or cracks Estimate £50 - £80
253
A Swarovski crystal ornament modelled as a pair of love birds seated on a branch, h. 10 cm No chips or cracks Estimate £250 - £300
254
A set of six Galway Irish crystal 'sherbet' champagne bowls, h. 14.5 cm No chips or cracks Estimate £60 - £80
255
A studio pottery slipware jar and cover of bun shaped form, incised with abstract shapes on a mustard ground, possibly Clyde Burt, h. 20 cm No chips or cracks Estimate £60 - £100
256
A Royal Worcester ovoid shaped miniature vase, gilt decorated and painted with highland cattle within blush ivory borders by Harry Stinton, pdcm 1910, shape no. 1041, h. 7 cm good (?)firing fault to glaze, foot rim scuffed, no chips or cracks, rubbing to gilding Estimate £220 - £250
257
A Royal Worcester miniature cup and saucer, gilt decorated and painted with highland cattle by Harry Stinton, pdcm 1919, signed Good, crackleure Estimate £180 - £220
258
A pair of Crown Ducal lustre ware vases and covers of baluster form, each decorated with a fish on an orange ground, h. 25 cm One with chip to base, gilding rubbed, one lid with small chips Estimate £30 - £40
259
A set of three Mintons tiles, each decorated with a scene from a nursery rhyme and titled 'Little Jack Horner', 'Little Tom Tucker' and 'Humpty Dumpty', 15.5 cm square Surface scratches and wear, minor chips/fretting Estimate £30 - £40
260
Spare lot
261
A group 19th century and later Imari pattern tableware by Derby, Masons and others, together with a pair of Sarreguemines transfer printed dishes, various sizes Overall fair to poor Estimate £20 - £30
262
Two late 19th century extensive part tea services, each decorated in blue and gilt on a white ground Incomplete, typical wear and damage Estimate £20 - £30

END OF SALE

Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Selected Antique Furniture and Collectors' Items
Auctioneer: W & H Peacock Location: Bedford
Contact: Tel: 01234 266366
Date: 1st August 2014 Time: 11:00AM
Details: Viewing
Friday 25 July 5pm to 8pm
Saturday 26 th July 9am to 1pm
Thursday 31 July 9am to 6pm
Morning of sale from 9am
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