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An early 20th century Staffordshire blue and white transfer print dish of the Gordon Highlanders, inscribed 'We'll fight and we'll conquer again and again' to interior, 19cm diameter.
Estimate: £30 - £50
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A 19th century pedestal glass goblet engraved with a hunting scene, the bowl with hunting dig and game fowl decoration and husk border to rim, raised on a short stem on a squat circular foot.
Estimate: £150 - £200
Realised: £210
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A later 19th /early 20th century Derby themed commemorative goblet on later stand, the bowl with copper wheel engraved portrait of a horse and inscribed 'Diomede 1780 ' opposite, on a triple collared waisted stem and flat circular foot, 31.1cm high, he later ebony stand with plaque 'This goblet commemorates the first Derby 1780 won by Diomede Presented to the Victoria Club by Simeon Emanuel Esq OBE 23rd Oct 1951'.
Estimate: £150 - £200
Realised: £550
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A pair of Spode pottery candlesticks with 'Full Cry transfer print decoration 14.5cm high, together with Spode 'Full Cry' decorated side plates, each 23cm diameter.
Estimate: £30 - £50
Realised: £50
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A late 19th century Staffordshire blue and white child's tea service with decoration of children at play, among the activities depicted are tennis and badminton, comprising nine cups, seven saucers, eight side plates and two sandwich plates, blue glaze and impressed factory marks for Brownfield & Son, circa 1880.
Estimate: £50 - £70
Realised: £45
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A hunting themed goblet decorated with a dog chasing a hare, the trumpet bowl on a plain stem and conical foot.
Estimate: £40 - £60
Realised: £45
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A Beswick Connoisseur model of ' Arkle with Pat Taffe Up', on an oval mahogany base with plaque, 32.5cm high.
Estimate: £100 - £150
Realised: £90
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A Beswick Connoisseur model of 'Arkle', on an oval mahogany base, 32cm high, (plaque to base missing).
Estimate: £50 - £70
Realised: £45
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A Victorian equestrian silhouette on glass 'Matilda beating Mameluke 1827 St Ledger', in black ink with gilt text in a swept frame, 18cm x 24cm subject size.
Estimate: £200 - £300
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A pair of silver gilt mounted shot gun cartridge glasses by Aprey, London, signed as per title to rim, hallmarked for Birmingham 1997, in original box.
Estimate: £100 - £150
Realised: £190
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