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A collection of 19th century ironstone and other pottery, various forms, patterns and makers, Mintons, etc |
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Continental School (Contemporary)Beached Fishing Boats,oil on panel, 11cm x 16cm |
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A Sevres baluster cream jug, painted with roses, gilt borders, rustic branch feet, 8cm high, interlaced L mark |
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English School (19th century)Watering Cattle,oil on oak panel, 30.5cm x 42cm |
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English School (early 20th century) Portrait of a Seventeenth Century Boy indistinctly signed, dated 1907, 60cm x 49cm, gilt frame |
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A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian art pottery vase, glazed in tones of mottled blue, 15.5cm high, design number 2397, impressed mark |
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A German porcelain monkey band, inspired by models by Kändler, the conductor 15.5cm high |
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A pair of Minton, Hollins & Co. ovoid vases, Astra Ware vases, drip glazed in peacock feather tones, 24cm high, printed marks |
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A set of six Meissen Onion pattern shaped circular plates, decorated in underglaze blue, outlined in gilt, basketwork pierced border, 23.5 cm diameter, crossed-swords marks to base; a similar graduated pair of oval dishes, 24cm and 27cm wide (8) |
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A late 18th century Irish clear crystal glass pedestal bowl, the oval body with deep roll rim, raised to a knopped stem above a square lemon squeezer foot, 22cm high x 28cm wide |
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An 18th century Delft five-piece garniture, decorated in underglaze blue with figures beneath a tree, the jar and cover 32.5cm high, the vase 21cm high (5) |
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A Delft lobed circular dish, painted in polychrome, with a peacock in a garden setting, the rim with panels of stylised flowers and foliage, 36cm diameter, 19th century |
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Royal Crown Derby 2451 Imari pattern tea service for twelve, comprising bread and butter plates, side plates, sugar basin, cream jug, cups and saucers, printed mark in red, date codes for 1928 and 1929; a Royal Crown Derby 2451 Imari part coffee service, comprising six coffee cans and five saucers, date code for 1919, qty |
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De Mazanis (French School, 19th century) The Goat Herder signed, oil on board, 51cm x 41cm |
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A Royal Worcester for Harrods cabaret set for six, foliate decoration in sepia on an ivory ground, burgundy borders with meandering gilt line, printed crown and circle marks and Harrods retail mark in red, date code for 1931, six silver coffee spoons en-suite, Henry James Hulbert, London 1931, tooled fitted case |
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A pair of 19th century Bohemian flashed glass table or mantel lustres, overlaid on cranberry, painted in polychrome with colourful summer flowers and gilt scrolls, prismatic cut glass droplets, 25cm high, c.1880 |
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A pair of Victorian ruby glass table or mantel lustres, each applied with gilt motifs, prismatic cut glass droplets, 31cm high, c.1870 |
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A pair of large Victorian pink and white opaque glass table or mantel lustres, painted in polychrome with stylised flowers and foliage, cut glass prismatic hammer droplets, 36cm high, c.1880 |
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A Victorian elongated green glass dump, flower inclusions issuing from a vase, spreading circular base, 18.5cm high, c.1880; a large globular green glass dump, bubble inclusions, 10.5cm wide; another similar (3) |
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A large Victorian style amethyst glass table epergne, the central flared trumpet, applied with vaseline spiralled glass, flanked by eight conforming flower baskets, each suspended from spirally turned clear glass canes, dished wavy base, 80cm high |
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A Sitzendorf porcelain figural table centrepiece or comport, the pierced oval basket, encrusted with flowers, the column with four scantily draped putti, scroll base, picked out in pastel tones and gilt, underglaze marks in blue, 38cm high, c.1900 |
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A Continental porcelain figural five-branch candelabra, as a maiden seated beside a tree, with two cherubs, the branches and bases encrusted with flowers and other foliage, 45cm high, c.1900 |
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A 19th century Coalbrookdale named-view porcelain ovoid vase and cover, Rokeby, painted with a castle beside a river, the verso well-painted with summer flowers in bloom, encrusted throughout with colourful summer flowers, naturalistic green branch handles, gilt borders, 16cm high, 22cm wide, unmarked, c.1830 |
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A 19th century Jacob Petit, Paris, porcelain box and cover, Cupid riding a swan, on an oval bed of flowers, turquoise blue and gilt base, 18cm wide, marks in underglaze blue, c.1890 |
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A pair of French Vion & Baury porcelain figures, modelled as a maiden and gallant, wearing 18th century costume, each holding a basket, decorated in blue and flesh tones, with green anchor mark, 28.5cm high, late 19th century |
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A German porcelain figural table centrepiece or comport, Richard Eckert, Volkstedt, the pierced oval basket, encrusted with flowers, above three frolicking putti, scroll base, decorated in polychrome, picked out in gilt, underglaze marks in blue, 27cm high, late 19th century; a pair of Continental porcelain figural candlesticks, as gallant and companion, 19cm high (3) |
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A near pair of Coalbrookdale two-handled urnular vases, each painted with views and encrusted with flowers, the scrolling leafy handles in green, picked out in gilt, 25cm high, unmarked, 19th century; another vase similar, 27cm high; a/f (3) |
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A pair of Coalbrookdale porcelain pear shaped scent bottles, each encrusted in colourful summer flowers, conforming stoppers, 16.5cm high, unmarked, c.1830; a similar pair of ovoid scent bottles, domed stoppers, 15.5cm high (4) |
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A pair of Continental porcelain figures, probably Samson Paris, modelled as a goatherd and shepherdess, painted in polychrome, he stood holding goat by the horns, she with lamb, scroll bases, 23cm high, gold anchor mark to base, 19th century |
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A pair of Continental porcelain figural two branch candelabra, as a gallant and his companion, decorated in polychrome, the branches encrusted with flowers, further flowers to circular scroll base, 28cm high, late 19th century; a Sitzendorf porcelain figural desk stand, modelled as two scantily clad putti, flanked by ovoid inkwells and covers, scalloped pen rest, shaped scroll base, 25.5cm wide, c.1900 (3) |
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A pair of Samson Paris porcelain figures, of a shepherd and sherherdess, both standing with lamb at feet, circular scroll base, decorated in polychrome enamels, picked out in gilt, anchor mark in gold, 26cm high, late 19th century; another, of a shepherdess, she seated with a lamb at her side, anchor mark in red, 17cm high (3) |
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A Derby patch mark frill vase, lattice rim flowerhead diapers, encrusted with flowers and applied with masks, decorated in polychrome, 17.5cm high, c.1765; others similar; a Samson Paris Derby style frill vase and cover, bird finial, anchor mark in gold, 24cm high, late 19th century; all with faults (4) |
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A Coalbrookdale porcelain desk stand, of twin handled form, fitted with two removable inkwells, centred by naturalistic pen rests, moulded throughout with Rococo style scrolls and applied with flowers, decorated in polychrome, picked out in gilt, 29cm wide, early 19th century; a pair of Coalbrookdale two handled vases, painted with landscapes and flowers, encrusted with flowers, decorated in polycrome, picked out in gilt, 24.5cm high, c.1830 (3) |
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A pair of French porcelain figures, of musicians, he playing the flute with a dog at his feet, she playing maracas with a sheep at her feet, decorated in polychrome, oval scroll bases, 26cm high, faux Derby marks to verso, 19th century (2) |
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A pair of German porcelain figural table salts, of a gallant and companion, each seated between two baskets, decorated in polychrome, picked out in gilt, shaped scroll bases, 13.5cm high, crossed sword marks in underglaze blue; a pair of Continental porcelain figural sweetmeat dishes, each with cupid holding a bird, stood astride a basket, bow at feet, in polychrome, shaped scroll bases, 18.5cm high, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue (4) |
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A Meissen Onion pattern teacup and saucer, 10.5cm diameter, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, 19th century; a Johanson Roth porcelain figure group, of a boy and girl, decorated in blue, picked out in gilt, oval base, 15.5cm high, marked in underglaze blue, 19th century; a Meissen Carl Thieme porcelain figure, of a musician with a goat, 15cm high, crossed swords and T mark to base (3) |
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A pair Gebrüder Heubach bisque figures, of a boy and girl at play, he with hoop and stick, she with skipping rope, polychrome decorated, 32cm high, embossed mark to verso, late 19th/early 20th century (2) |
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A pair of Samson Paris porcelain figures, of a shepherd and shepherdess, each holding a rectangular basket, he with a dog at his feet, she with a lamb, shaped scroll bases applied with flowers, decorated in polychrome, 18cm high, gold anchor mark to verso; a Samson Paris Derby type figure, of a shepherdess playing a lute, a lamb at her feet, before bocage, shaped scroll base, 21cm high, gold anchor mark to verso; a Samson Paris novelty nodding head figure, of a Chinese figure, seated crossed legged, 65cm high; other Continental figures (6) |
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A large Continental pate-sur-pate two handled pedestal vase, decorated with classical scene of a maiden playing pipe organ, accompanied by a cherub orchestra, within a gilt circular cartouche, further musical trophies and scrolls throughout, on a cream ground, gilt lion mask handles, square marble base, 40cm high, 20th century |
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A pair of 19th century Copeland figural vases, modelled as putti sitting astride a cornucopia, one holding an artists palette, moulded with leaves and scrolls throughout, decorated in tones of blue, picked out in gilt, 20cm high, printed mark to base, late 19th century; a Rockingham type lobed pedestal two handled vase, painted with landscape and summer flowers, within shaped rectangular reserves, pale green ground, 18.5cm high, 19th century (3) |
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A large 19ct century Pearl ware bathing jug, shell fore handle, transfer printed with fishermen in pastoral landscape, 26.5cm high |
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A pair of early 19th century Staffordshire porcelain models, of a sheep and ram, the shaped bases applied with flowers, painted in polychrome, 11cm wide, c.1830; a Sampson Hancock bottle vase, applied with flowers and foliage, in the white, S, H, crown, crossed swords and D mark in blue, c.1872; a 19th century Staffordshire leaf shaped pickle dish, blue willow pattern, 13cm long (4) |
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A Royal Crown Derby 1128 Imari pattern circular tray, 23cm diameter, c.1885; a 1128 pattern shaped circular side plate, date code for 1937; others, 1884, 1911; a 1128 Imari coffee can and stand, c.1940; a 4591 pattern demitasse cup and saucer, 1908; a 4591 pattern cup and saucer, 1901; a 2451 pattern trio; a 2451 pattern caddy and cover, 10cm high; etc (16) |
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English Porcelain - an early 19th century part tea service, in the manner of Newhall, comprising teapot, slop bowl, cups and saucers; a pair of Samuel & John Rathbone teacups, Boy with Tray pattern, c.1820; a Derby porcelain teacup and saucer, seaweed border in gilt, c.1790; other late 18th/early 19th century English porcelain, including Derby, Broseley, bat printed, etc, qty |
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A John Rose Coalport part tea and coffee service, comprising boat shaped teapot and cover, sugar basin, bute shaped teacups and saucers, coffee cans, decorated with a band of brown/red flowers and gilt foliage, c.1815 |
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A Royal Crown Derby 6041 Imari pattern part tea service, comprising cream jug, slop basin, cups and saucers, printed marks in red, date code for 1909; a pair of Royal Crown Derby 1128 Imari pattern teacups and saucers, printed marks in red, date code for 1914; qty |
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English Porcelain - a Newhall Tobacco Leaf pattern teacup and saucer, c.1800; a Spode bute shaped teacup and saucer, c.1800; a Coalport 'Flower Basket' tea bowl, in the manner of Newhall, c.1810; a Flight Worcester teacup, decorated with cornflower sprigs, c.1795; other late 18th/early 19th century teacups and tea bowls, Newhall, etc, qty |
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A Royal Worcester ovoid vase, painted by FJ Bray, signed, decorated with a peacock in a pine tree, 13.5cm high, shape number 2491, printed crown and circle mark in blue, date code for 1913 |
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A pair of large Derby Ceramic Art Studios Hamilton Imari pattern circular bowls, 34cm diameter, printed marks in red |
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A Friedrich Goldscheider Jugendstil earthenware mask on plinth, Ludvig Van Beethoven, in muted earthy tones, 39cm high, impressed marks to verso, late 19th century |
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A Wedgwood cream ware lidded butter dish, c.1890; small black basalt tea pot, lattice moulded, 9cm high, moulded earthenware jug, 6cm high, c.1800. (4) |
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A Royal Crown Derby Olde Avesbury pattern part dinner and tea service, comprising a pair of tureens and covers, serving platters, teapot, coffee pot, dinner plates, serving dishes, dinner plates, three-piece condiment set, cups and saucers, etc, all second quality, qty |
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A large Hamilton Derby Imari pattern hexagonal jar and cover, pine cone finial, 43cm high, printed marks in puce; a near pair of Hamilton Imari ovoid jars and covers, pine cone finials, 20cm high, printed marks (3) |
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A 19th century salt glazed stoneware Brampton tea pot, the cover with mushroom finial and rosette mouldings above a moulded rim, the sides applied with a peacock and hare in chase, scroll handle, 23cm high overall, c. 1840; a Brampton tankard, fox hunt scene, hound handle; a Brampton pill box, without cover; a Copeland Spode 'Jasperware' type jug (4) |
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A New Hall porcelain tea service for four, flower sprays pattern, picked out in gilt, comprising teapot and stand, sugar bowl and cover, cream jug, cups, saucers, etc, c. 1790 |
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A 19th century Staffordshire mourning bowl, the central well with a portrait of Princess Charlotte with a flowering urn, the side transfer printed with two panels depicting Britannia beside Princess Charlotte's tomb, within two pink lustre bands, 13.5cm diameter, c. 1817; a Machin porcelain bowl, shell pattern, 12cm diameter, marks to base, c. 1805 (2) |
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A Volkstedt porcelain eighteen-piece figural group, Ein Flötenkonzert in Sasoucci, Frederick the Great performs on the flute with a string quartet and a pianist, before aristocratic company, painted in polychrome enamels and picked out in gilt, music stands en suite, the largest piece 8cm high, crowned cypher printed in underglaze blue, 20th century |
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A Volkstedt porcelain seventeen-piece monkey band, after the Meissen originals, in animated poses, playing various instruments, decorated in polychrome enamels and picked out in gilt, scroll moulded bases, the tallest 12cm high, crowned cypher mark in underglaze blue, 20th century |
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A collection of Continental porcelain Monkey band models, after the Meissen originals, in animated poses, playing various instruments, decorated in polychrome enamels and picked out in gilt, scroll moulded bases, the tallest 16cm high, various marks including Dresden, Volkstedt, Schierholz, etc, 19th and 20th century (9) |
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A Moore Brothers blanc de chine figural teapot and cover, modelled as a reclining camel, the handle as the cameleer tying on a bundle, 30cm long, impressed registration diamond to base, incised mark, c.1880 |
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A pair of Continental faience models, of Chinese Qilin, seated left and right, decorated in underglaze blue, 29cm high, early 20th century |
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A large Continental majolica character jug, as a seated Chinaman, his plaited hair as the handle, decorated in polychrome, in pastel and flesh tones, 29cm high, impressed W. & L. R. to base, Messrs. Wittman & Roth, Importers, of London, c.1880 |
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An Art Nouveau Royal Worcester chamberstick, in the form of lily pad and frog, 12cm high, shape number 1088, Rd.No.27580, printed marks in puce, c.1890; a Worcester type blush ivory ewer, in relief with flowers, naturalistic handle, decorated in muted tones, 21cm high, c.1890 (2) |
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A pair of large Continental faience models, of Chinese Qilin, seated left and right, decorated in underglaze blue, 59cm high, early 20th century |
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A 19th century Langley Ware teapot and cover, Bamboo design, possibly after Christopher Dresser, 17cm high, c. 1892, incised mark; another, a coffee pot (2) |
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A Derby Mansion House Dwarf, with moustache, he stands, grasping a staff, with tall hat, floral encrusted base, 16.5cm high; a majolica three-legged Manx man teapot, 23.5cm high; another majolica teapot; a Royal Worcester figural table centre, as a reclining Chinese man, c.1865, etc; all with faults (5) |
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English School (20th century) Portrait of a Border Terrier unsigned, oil on canvas, 45cm x 60m |
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Edward Carter Preston (1885-1965) Landscape with Coast signed, oil on canvas, 31cm x 22cm |
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Dutch School (18th century) Landscape with Man and Mule unsigned, oil on panel, 35.5cm x 43.5cm |
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David Shanks Ewart (1901-1965) Still Life with Cake Baking Equipment signed, oil on canvas, 60cm x 80cm |
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A George III opaque twist wine glass, conical bowl, double-helix stem, domed foot, 14.5cm high, c.1765; another, air twist, 17cm high (2) |
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A pair of Royal Worcester candlesticks, painted by Sally Wood, signed, with ripe fruit on a mossy bank, cylindrical column, spreading octagonal base, gilt banding, 20cm high, printed crown and circle mark in black, 20th century (2) |
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A 19th century jasperware oval portrait plaque, depicting Edward Bourne (Old Bourne), bricklayer at the Wedgwood Etruria factory, 13.5cm x 11.5cm |
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A 19th century jasperware oval portrait plaque, sprigged in white, 14cm x 12.5cm |
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A pair of rectangular porcelain plaques, painted by T. G. Abbotts, signed, with pheasants in woodland clearing, 17.5cm x 14cm, printed marks to verso |
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A pair of Victorian Wedgwood Jasperware candlesticks, typically sprigged in white with classical scenes, on dark blue ground, 20cm high, impressed mark, date code for 1867; another pair similar, 20cm high, impressed mark (4) |
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A late Victorian Wedgwood Jasperware mantel clock, typically sprigged in white with classical scenes, on dark blue ground, 15.5cm high, impressed mark, date code for 1899, later replacement movement; a similar pair of candlesticks, 18.5cm high, impressed mark, early to mid 20th century (3) |
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A late Victorian Wedgwood Jasperware jardinière, typically sprigged in white on a cobalt blue ground, applied with garlands of fruiting vine suspended from lion mask loops, interspersed with six muse figures, below a band of rosebuds, 18cm high, impressed marks, c.1900; others similar (4) |
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A pair of 19th century Aesthetic Movement Ridgeways pottery Ebony/Jet ware black twin handled vases, painted with Mythical Beasts, Exotic birds, Butterflies and Flowers, gilt highlights, glossy black ground, 38cm high, gilt X and faint impressed marks c.1890 (2) |
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Edgar Bundy ARA (1862-1922)A Country Cousin,signed, oil on canvas, 43.5cm x 59cm |
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An extensive Royal Crown Derby 2451 pattern tea set, including fourteen cups, fifteen saucers, thirteen side plates, two bread/cake plates, milk jug and sugar bowl, printed marks inc red, assorted date codes (46) |
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A set of twenty-three Derby named view plates, pattern number 262, crowned crossed batons and D mark, 25cm diameter, c.1800; similar serving dishes, the field with gilt floral spray (29) |
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A Sabino opalescent glass model, of a bird, 8cm long, etched mark |
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A French oval dish, painted in the manner of Sèvres with a courting couple on a bleu celeste ground, 29.5cm wide, interlaced L mark, c.1900 |
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A Royal Worcester figure, after James Hadley, The Irishman, from the Countries of the World Series, in burnished gilt and green, 17cm high, shape number 835, printed and impressed crown and circle marks, c.1900; another, Irish Girl, shape number 1874, c.1900 (2) |
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A Royal Worcester porcelain figure, Sister, The London Hospital, modelled by Ruth Van Ruyckevelt, painted in polychrome, 17cm high, printed crown and circle mark in black, c.1963 |
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A set of six Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers, painted by James Stinton, signed, with pheasants in a woodland clearing, burnished gilt borders and interiors, the saucers 10cm diameter, crown and circle mark in puce, date codes for 1929/1930, a set of six silver coffee spoons en-suite, Birmingham 1935, cased |
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A set of six Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers, painted by Reginald Austin, signed, with peacock perched in a pine tree, burnished gilt borders and interiors, the saucers 10cm diameter, crown and circle mark in puce, date codes for 1925/1926, a set of six silver coffee spoons en-suite, Sheffield 1926, cased |
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A Zsolnay Pecs shaped circular plate, reticulated border, 22cm diam, printed and impressed marks, c.1900 |
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A Worcester Fence pattern baluster sparrow beak cream jug, transfer printed in tones of underglaze blue, 10.5cm high, crescent mark, c.1770 |
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A Minton majolica 'tower' jug, relief moulded with medieval dancers, naturalistic vine handle, 24cm high, c.1870 |
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A Continental model, of a fox, the base 'sponged' in mottled tones of green, yellow and brown, 36cm long |
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A 19th century English pottery ovoid jug, inscribed Richd. Bonser, and transfer printed with the farmer's arms and prayer, scroll handle, 13.5cm high, c.1860 |
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An Edwardian blue and white dinner service, Dalmeny, comprising dinner plates, tureen and stand, sauce boat, etc (qty) |
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A set of six Barr Flight & Barr Worcester armorial plates, each decorated with arms and motto on a turquoise ground, gilt acanthus borders, 20.5cm diam, impressed and printed marks, c.1804 - 1813Heraldry: Arms representing the marriage of a daughter of George Shum MP (1751-1805) |
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A 19th century Italian blanc de chine porcelain figure group, of four putti gathering fruiting vine on a rocky outcrop, oval base, painted Naples crown mark in underglaze blue, 25cm high |
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A pair of French porcelain two handled pedestal urnular vases, in the manner of Sevres, painted with butterflies amongst flowers and foliage, on a bleu celeste ground, each modelled with a pair of bisque cherubs bearing wreaths, gilt angular handles, 39cm high, 19th century |
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A French porcelain two handled pedestal urnular oil lamp, in the manner of Sevres, painted in polychrome with gallant and his companion, the verso with lakeside view, on a bleu celeste ground, modelled with a pair of cherubs bearing wreaths, gilt angular handles, removable font, gilt metal base with scroll feet, 51cm high, 19th century |
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A graduated set of three French glass cologne or toilette water bottles, probably St. Louis, etched flowerhead frosting with tied ribbons and floral swags, picked out in gilt, faceted stoppers, the largest 20cm high, mid 19th century (3) |
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Milwyn Holloway (1940-2019) hand painted porcelain twin handled urn and cover, painted with Highland Cattle in Mountains, signed, 34.5cm high |
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