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"The Kent Doomsday Book Studies", published by Alecto Historical Editions, London 1987, 1988 & 1992 (three volumes in slip case comprising - Introduction translation, studies and folios and maps), No. 902 of 1000 sets, and "Doomsday Book - Studies", published by Alecto Historical Editions, London, 1987 £80-120
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Facsimile - "The Great Doomsday Book", The "Penny" Edition, large folio, complete in six volumes, published by Alecto Historical Editions, London, 1986, comprising - Facsimile folios in two volumes, quarter leather spines and oak covers, into which are set two pennies - facsimile silver penny minted circa 1086, and a 1986 Elizabeth II penny, translation folios in two volumes, bound in quarter leather with linen sides, the top edges gilt, and two boxes containing complete set of maps (33 counties on 28 sheets), and indices for each county, complete with the gazetteer, the boxes quarter leather and linen. No.20 of an edition of 250 copies £1000-1500
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An important archive of fencing interest relating to the fencing career of Terence Elliott Beddard, from the early 1920s as a competitor the mid-1960s as Committee Member, comprising - a large series of black and white and coloured photographs, programmes, receptions and newspaper cuttings, contained in four volumes, together with a silver gilt and enamel badge, the central shield with a spur, in Goldsmiths box £400-600 Note: Terence Beddard was a competitor both at the 1936 Munich Olympics and also the 1948 London Olympics, the 1948 Olympic Games were the first to be held after the Berlin Games
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A late 19th Century photographic portrait of Queen Victoria wearing court dress, taken on the occasion of her Golden Jubilee in 1887 by the Irish photographer James (Lauder) Lafayette, signed by the monarch and dated 1887, mounted on card, 12.5ins x 9.75ins overall £200-300 Provenance: The Great-Great Grandfather of the vendor was Queen Victoria's flag bearer
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Three photograph albums containing an extensive collection of black and white photographs taken in various parts of the world, both on land and on ship, various £150-200
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A pair of Meissen porcelain busts modelled as fine ladies in Elizabethan and late 18th Century costume, 13ins and 15ins high (blue cross swords mark and impressed and incised numbers) £700-1000
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A mid-19th Century Meissen porcelain figural group of Europa and the Bull, 10ins high, blue cross swords mark with cancellation mark and incised "No.2697" (minor restoration and chipping) £300-500
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A 19th Century Vienna porcelain figural group of a scantily clad seated lady holding a mask, with seated monkey and cherub climbing a tree, 10.75ins high, painted factory mark and impressed "5" (minor chipping) £300-500
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A pair of 20th Century Meissen porcelain vases of flared form, painted in colours with flowers and blue and gilt borders, 9.5ins high (with blue cross swords mark), and a pair of early 19th Century Chamberlains Worcester bone china two-handled hexagonal vases and covers, painted en camaieu gilt on a matt blue ground, 7ins high (some damage) £100-150
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A 19th/20th Century Continental porcelain baluster shaped vase painted in colours with flowers, fish and insects, 20.5ins (521mm) high (rim repaired) £100-150
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Three Nymphenburg white porcelain figures, comprising - mounted huntsman with horn, 8.5ins high, standing figure of "Donna Martina", 8ins high, a standing figure "Isabella", 8ins high, and a white Nymphenburg vase, the lower part moulded with acanthus, the sides with a pair of satyr masks, 6.25ins high (impressed shield marks and numbers) £100-120
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A Royal Copenhagen part blue and white porcelain tea service, the rims with basket weave moulding and painted with loose flower sprays, comprising - teapot and cover, 6.25ins high, milk jug, two-handled sugar bowl and cover, two-handled butter tub and cover, four 6.75ins diameter bowls of shaped outline, five cups, eight saucers, and six 7.5ins diameter tea plates (30 pieces) £100-120
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A quantity of Continental and English porcelain and pottery, including - pair of 5.62ins diameter Bing and Grondahl porcelain plaques modelled by Eneret, a pair of German porcelain beakers painted with landscapes - "Nymphenburg" and "Schlossberg", each 4.75ins high, an early 19th Century Vienna coffee can and saucer, the can painted on cameo brown with neo-classical scene within a gilt octagonal frame, on a blue ground, together with eleven other pieces, various £80-120
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A late 19th Century/early 20th Century stoneware model of a standing tiger with open snarling jaws and ears set back, 8ins high, impressed "15" to base (some restoration) £150-200
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A 19th/early 20th Century Italian faience dish painted in colours in the Urbino manner with Cain slaying Abel with an asses jaw, 9.5ins diameter, the underside inscribed in blue "Cain Il Propio Suo Fratello Occide" £120-160
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A late 16th Century Urbino faience dish painted with the Holy Family, based on Rafael's painting "The Holy Family Beneath an Oak Tree", 12ins diameter, possibly from The Fontana Workshop £800-1200
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A set of three early Carlton Ware Guinness Flying Toucans, 6.25ins to 10ins, each with printed factory back stamp and impressed numbers "GA2259A,B&C" £100-120
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Four Wemyss ware pottery preserve pots and covers for T Goode & Co, painted in colours with fruit, 4.5ins to 5ins high, and a large jar (cover missing), similarly painted, 4.75ins high (impressed and painted marks - some minor damage and discolouration) £150-200
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Nine Royal Doulton Beswick Beatrix Potter Gold Edition figures issued in a Limited Edition to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Beatrix Potter figures, including - "Foxy Whiskered Gentleman", 7ins high, Jeremy Fisher, 5ins high, and "Peter and the Red Pocket Handkerchief", 7.25ins, all with certificates and boxed £150-200
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An early 20th Century Mintons secessionist pottery jardinière, tube lined and painted in colours with a stylized floral design, 10.5ins diameter x 7.25ins high, and a similar two-handled vase of oval outline and wasted form, 4.75ins high, both with printed "Minton's Limited" mark, the vase with impressed year cipher for 1911 £100-150
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Roger Cockram (20th Century British) - High fired stoneware bowl, moulded, painted and with scraffito detail of marine life, 10.5ins diameter x 4ins high, signed to underside and with potter's stamps £250-350
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An imposing British studio pottery stoneware lamp base moulded with fish and shells and painted in pale tones of blue and green, 19ins high, with potter's impressed mark to base, and two others, similar £150-250
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A pair of late 19th Century Wedgwood majolica two-handled urns and covers, the moulded bodies with female heads and baskets of flowers in oval cartouches, acanthus and ivy and painted in colours on a dark blue ground, each 11ins high £300-500
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A Royal Doulton pottery "Blue Children" baluster shaped vase transfer printed in blue with a young lady playing a guitar within an open landscape within gilt borders, 14.5ins high (printed mark in blue to base and impressed No. 7421), and ditto bulbous jardiniere decorated with three children beneath a tree, 10ins diameter x 9.25ins high (blue printed mark to base - rim with small flake chip and hairline crack to underside) £100-150
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Four Royal Doulton bone china figures of dogs - Fox Terrier (HN1069), 6ins high, seated Spaniel with pheasant (HN1028), 5.5ins high, Setter (HN1080), 5.5ins high, and Spaniel (HN1036), 5.25ins high £120-160
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A limited edition Royal Doulton "Wemyss" pottery goblet made to commemorate the centenary of Wemyss and the birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, 7.5ins high (No. 314 of edition 500), in presentation box £80-100
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A pair of Parian busts - "Beethoven" and "Handel", on circular socles and octagonal bases, each 15ins high £100-150
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A 19th Century pair of standing male and female Parian figures, each in 18th Century dress and holding baskets of flowers, 13.75ins and 14.5ins high (unmarked) £80-120
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A late 19th Century Royal Worcester Blush Ivory bone china ewer with entwined snake handle, enamelled with flowers and gilt, 8ins high, shape number "1968", and a similar jug with date code for 1899, shape number "1094", 4.5ins high £120-160
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An early 19th Century Chamberlains Worcester porcelain part tea and coffee service (pattern No. 379), painted in brown and gilt with leaf and berry design, comprising - teapot and cover, teapot stand, sucriere and cover, cream jug, slop bowl, 8.5ins bread plate, seven tea cups, seven coffee cups and eleven saucers (33 pieces) £200-250
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A pair of 19th Century children's plates printed in puce to the centre with "Franklin's Proverbs", the rims moulded and painted in pink lustre, 6.25ins diameter, another, centre printed in black with "Elijah Fed by Ravens", the rim moulded and picked out in colours and lustre, 6.5ins diameter, together with five other children's plates, various sizes, and a 19th Century Dutch Delft Manganese tile £120-160
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Four late 19th Century Mason's ironstone china graduated jugs of hydra-shape, printed in black and orange with the "Bandana" pattern, from 4.5ins to 6.5ins, all with printed marks and pattern No. "B9440", painted in red, a matching hyphen sided bottle-shaped vase, 8ins high, together with a set of three graduated pottery jugs, transfer printed with Chinese figures in landscape on an orange ground, 5.25ins high to 7.25ins high £120-160
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A 19th Century Wood pottery tile enamelled in colours with cottages beside a river - "Dittisham" on the Dart, 6ins x 12ins, with artist's monogram to front and back of tile, in rosewood frame, and four late 20th Century Maw & Co pottery tiles depicting the seasons, each 8ins square, in gilt frames £100-120
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Nine English 19th Century bone china plates, the centres painted with botanical subjects, the rims moulded, pierced and gilded, each 9ins diameter (indistinct impressed marks) £80-120
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An early 19th Century English bone china part tea service painted in colours and gilt, on blue ground, with waterlilies and flowers, pattern No. 765, comprising - teapot and cover, 6.5ins high, sucriere and cover, 6.25ins high, milk jug, slop bowl, 6.25ins diameter x 3ins high, ten teacups, four coffee cups and six saucers (some damage) £200-300
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A late 19th Century Brown-Westhead Moore & Co pottery charger painted in tones of burnt orange and blue with erect winged griffins supporting shield-shaped cartouches, on which stand griffins with wings outstretched, on a cream ground, the border with a stylized running leaf motif, 19ins diameter, the footrim pierced for suspension (impressed factory mark) £150-200
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A small collection of 19th Century English blue and white transfer printed pottery, including - Middlesbrough pottery charger with "Wild Rose" pattern, 15.25ins x 12.5ins, another with "British Views" pattern (maker unknown), 14.75ins x 11.5ins, together with two large drainers, another charger and meat dish, various £150-200
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A Chinese blue and white porcelain teapot and a lid, painted with a vase and sacred objects, 3.5ins (11.4cm) high (restored), and a Chinese wine jar painted in enamels with dragons and peonies, 5ins (12.5cm) high (restored and lid missing - both Kangxi period - 17th Century) £300-500
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A Chinese porcelain baluster-shaped vase, enamelled in colours with exotic birds, rockwork and peonies, on a turquoise ground, 13.5ins (34.3cm) high (neck reduced), with pierced hardwood lid £200-300
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A Chinese "Famille Noir" double gourd shaped vase enamelled with exotic birds, rockwork and flowering peonies, 15ins (38.1cm) high, with six character mark and double concentric circle in black to base £200-300
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A Chinese "Cantonese" porcelain saucer-shaped charger enamelled in colours and gilt with six reserves, three depicting figures on a terrace interspersed by exotic birds and butterflies on flowering branches, 16.375ins (41.5cm) diameter (19th Century), and associated hardwood stand for same £200-300
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A Chinese "Famille Verte" porcelain cylindrical mug finely enamelled in colours, with exotic birds on flowering branches and rocks, double moulded loop handle, 4ins high (rim restored - Qing Dynasty - Qianlong Period) £200-300
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A Chinese "Famille Verte" porcelain baluster shaped vase painted with a bird on a rock from which issue peonies, 7.5ins (19cm) high (18th Century), and a blue and gilt baluster shaped vase, 5ins (12.7cm) high (both damaged) £100-200
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A Chinese red overlay glass baluster shaped vase, the red overlay cut with a bird on rockwork with peony and prunus blossom, 8.5ins (21.5cm) high (early 20th Century) £150-200
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A Japanese porcelain charger enamelled in black, orange and red with a five clawed dragon above two seated figures with a tiger, one holding aloft, the sacred pearl, 16ins (41.1cm) diameter, with four character mark in red to base £120-160 529-530
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An 18th Century wine glass with plain bell-shaped bowl and quadruple knopped air twist stem, on domed foot, with pontil, 6.5ins high (circa 1740) £100-150
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An 18th Century wine glass, the trumpet bowl engraved with fruiting vine, on plain stem and foot, with pontil, 7ins high (circa 1750) £200-300
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