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A late 19th Century Royal Doulton stoneware baluster shaped vase, moulded and painted with flowering plants on stylised stems, on a blue/green ground, 10.5ins high, a pair of Doulton Lambeth vases, moulded and coloured with flowering plants on a green/blue ground, 6.75ins high, and four other similar pieces, various (all with impressed factory marks) £80-120
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A Doulton Lambeth "Slaters Patent" stoneware jug, the buff glazed leather effect body with silver mount and worded "Here's to thee my honest friend wishing these hard times to mend", 8.625ins high, rim hallmarked London 1896 (impressed marks and registration No. 137999 to base) £80-120
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A rare Royal Doulton glazed stoneware inkwell -"Votes for Women" - of "Suffragette" interest, modelled as an angry woman, her arms folded across her chest, 3.5ins high (circa 1904 - impressed factory registration and model No. 7235 marks, and incised 136) £700-1000
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A late 19th Century Royal Doulton stoneware bulbous jardinière and matched pedestal, moulded with flowers on a royal blue ground, 41ins high overall £100-150
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A large Royal Doulton pottery Series ware jardinière of "Harlem" design, the exterior decorated with a band of Dutch style figures, 14ins diameter x 12.5ins high £120-160
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An early 20th Century McIntyre Moorcroft pottery circular teapot stand decorated in blue and green with floral sprays on a white ground, 5.25ins diameter x 1ins high (brown printed mark and No. 499 to base), a mid 20th Century Moorcroft pottery bulbous vase decorated in pink and green with pansies on a brown ground, 7.25ins high, and a similar smaller ditto decorated with pansies on a dark blue ground, 3.75ins high (both with impressed marks - latter retaining paper label) £200-300
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Six pieces of modern Moorcroft pottery, comprising - four vases, jug and pin tray, various sizes £200-300
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Six pieces of modern Moorcroft pottery, comprising - four vases, mug and pin tray, various sizes, and a Moorcroft enamelled bulbous trinket box £200-300
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Three pieces of Moorcroft pottery, comprising - "Orchid" pattern baluster shaped vase, 8.5ins high, "Clematis" pattern circular vase, 5.25ins high, and "Hibiscus" pattern vase of flared form, 6.75ins high (initialled in blue to bases and with impressed marks) £300-400
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A pair of modern Moorcroft "Greenfinch" pattern pillar candlesticks decorated with bird and fruit on a dark blue ground, 8.25ins high (impressed and painted marks to bases) £200-300
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A Clarice Cliff "Bizarre" pottery bowl painted with "Gayday" pattern, 8ins diameter (Wilkinson back stamp) £200-300
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A Clarice Cliff "Bizarre" part dinner service - "Aura 6312" in green and orange (Wilkinson back stamp - circa 1934 - 35 pieces) £200-300
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Seven modern Royal Crown Derby bone china paperweights, comprising - "Brown Pelican" 5.375ins, "Bee-Eater" 4.25ins, "Robin" 2.75ins, "Cottage Garden Kitten" 2ins, "Mallard Drake", 2.75ins, "Noah's Ark" 3ins, and "Doormouse" 1.5ins (all with silver plugs - printed marks - unboxed) £70-100
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Six Royal Crown Derby bone china paperweights, comprising - Seated cat, 5ins high, seated kitten, 3.25ins high (plug missing), "Catnip Kitten", 1.75ins high, playful kitten, 2.5ins high, and two sleeping kittens, 1.75ins and 2ins high (five with original plugs) £120-160
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A small collection of Royal Worcester bone china bird models, and two others including - "Kingfisher" (3235) 3.125ins high, "Blue Jay" (3646) 3.5ins high, "Red Cardinal" (3645) 3ins high, and seven others, various £100-120
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Two Beswick pottery figures - "Elephant and Tiger" 11.75ins high (restored) and "Bison" 5.25ins high (both with black printed marks) £150-200
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A Beswick pottery figure - Standing grey shire mare, 8.25ins high, a ditto bay shire mare, 8.25ins high and four other Beswick pottery figures of bay horses (all with black printed marks) £200-300
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A Beswick pottery figure - Standing Afghan hound - "Hajubah of Davien" 5.75ins high (chipped to paw), a ditto figure of a standing golden brown and white Collie - "Loch Invar of Lady Park" 5.75ins high and three other Beswick pottery figures of standing dogs £200-300
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Two Beswick pottery figures - "Hereford Bull" 4.5ins high and "Hereford Cow" 4.25ins high (both with black printed marks) £120-160
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Three Beswick pottery figures - "Jersey Bull - Champion Dunsley Coy Boy", 4.5ins high and two examples of "Jersey Cow - Champion Newton Tinkle", each 4.25ins high (one cow extensively restored - all with black printed marks) £120-160
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Two Beswick pottery figures - "Guernsey Cow" 4.25ins high (second version) and "Ayrshire Cow - Champion Ickham Bessie" 4.5ins high (both with black printed marks) £120-160
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Two Beswick pottery figures - "Highland Bull" 4.75ins high and "Highland Calf" 3ins high (both with black printed marks) £120-160
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Three Beswick pottery figures - "Friesian Bull - Champion Coddington Hilt Bar" 4.5ins high and two examples of "Friesian Cow - Champion Claybury Leegwater" 4.5ins high (one cow with crazing to glaze - all with black printed marks) £120-160
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A Beswick pottery figure - "Bald Eagle" 7.5ins high, a ditto pottery figure with matt finish - "Golden Eagle" 10ins high (restored), a ditto figure - "Kestrel" 6.75ins high, and four other Beswick pottery spirit decanters modelled in the form of birds, various sizes (all with black printed marks) £120-160
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Three Beswick pottery figures - "Turtle Doves", 7.75ins high, "Green Woodpecker" 8.5ins high and "Pheasant" 7.75ins high (second version - all with black printed marks) £200-300
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Six Beswick pottery figures - "Song Thrush" 5.75ins high, "Lapwing" 5.75ins high (restored), "Jay" 5ins high (restored), "Cuckoo" 4.75ins high (restored), "Barn Owl" 5ins high and "Tawny Owl" 3.5ins high (all with printed marks) £150-200
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Five Beswick pottery figures - "Budgerigar" 7.25ins high, "Chickadee" 5.75ins high, "Parakeet" 6ins high, "Baltimore Orioles" 4.75ins high and "American Blue Jays" 5.25ins high (restored - all with black printed marks) £150-200
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A Beswick pottery figure - "Cockatoo" 11.5ins high (restored - black printed mark to base) £100-150 ____________________________________________________________________________________________
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A collection of twelve Beswick bird figures, including - Kingfisher, 4.75ins high, "Lapwing" (2416) 5.5ins high, "Lesser Spotted Woodpecker" (2420) 5.5ins high, "Greenfinch" (2105) 3ins high, "Robin" (980), and six other animal models (18) £150-200
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A John Beswick pottery figure - "Grouse" 4.5ins high, eight other pottery figures of birds, various, a Melba ware pottery figure of a standing elephant, 7.5ins high, a ditto pottery figure of a standing rhinoceros, 5.25ins high and one other pottery figure of a standing rhinoceros £120-160
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A Melba ware pottery figure of a standing Hereford Bull, 6ins high, six other Melba ware and other pottery figures of cattle, and four pottery figures of dogs £100-150
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A Melba ware pottery figure of a standing bay mare, 12ins high, a ditto companion figure of a standing bay foal, 9ins high, and three other Melba ware pottery figures of bay horses £120-160
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A Melba ware pottery figure of a standing bay shire horse, 11.25ins high with harness and strapping, and conforming stained wood Melba ware "Yorkshire Cart", 18ins long (No. 0269), three other Melba ware pottery horses with stained wood carts for same, and one other Melba ware pottery horse £150-200
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Ten Beswick pottery limited edition moulded "Christmas" tankards - "Collectors International", each 5ins high £100-150
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A good pair of early 19th Century Derby porcelain two-handled moulded urns and covers, each profusely decorated in gilt with classical motifs and four oval cartouches painted in colours with scenes of women and cupid, each 14.5ins high (red mark of crown and batons over D to base, circa 1810 - very minor damage) £2500-3500
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A pair of Royal Worcester "Hadley" ware bone china spherical vases decorated in colours with roses, 5.75ins high (blue printed mark, shape No. F123/10 and date code for 1904 - one neck restored), a similar Royal Worcester ewer, 7ins high, and a similar small bulbous vase, 4ins high £180-220
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A pair of Royal Worcester "Blush Ivory" bone china standing figures of lightly draped classical women, each 9.75ins high (green printed mark - model No. 2/57 and date code for 1900) £220-260
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A Royal Worcester boxed demitasse coffee set painted by James Stinton with garden birds (date code for 1926), and silver gilt spoons by Henry James Hulbert, London 1934, in blue satin lined case (hairline crack to one cup) £800-1200
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A Victorian Parian figure of Sir Arthur Wellesley, First Duke of Wellington, modelled by G. Abbott, the seated Duke shown with his hands clasped together, 11.75ins high (paper retailer's label for Daniell of New Bond Street, London and printed mark for designer and sculptor) £150-200 Note: This figure is identical to a Parian model by Samuel Alcock & Co, produced on 18th June 1852
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A late 19th Century porcelain plaque of shaped outline, naturalistically painted in coloured enamels with cows and sheep in a field, within a gilt moulded rim, 9.75ins x 9.75ins, a Moore porcelain moulded jardinière, 7.75ins high, and a mid 19th Century English porcelain two-handled basket on high foot, 13.5ins wide x 7.75ins high £80-120
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A Charles Meigh drabware stoneware jug moulded with a bacchanalian scene, 10ins high (applied pad to base with maker's name and diamond shaped pattern registration mark for 1844) £120-160
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A 19th Century Wedgwood drabware pottery circular game dish, liner and lid, the sides well moulded with trailing grape and leaf design, the knop modelled as a cauliflower, 9.25ins diameter x 6.25ins high (impressed factory mark and date letters for 1863) £150-200
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A 19th Century Wedgwood drabware pottery oval game dish and lid with original liner, moulded with dead game and trailing vine leaves and grapes, 12ins x 9ins x 7ins high (with indistinct impressed mark) £80-100
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A 19th Century Minton majolica circular dish moulded with naturalistically coloured bamboo on a pale blue ground, 13.25ins diameter (impressed factory mark, registration mark, shape No. 1296 and date cipher for 1872) £200-300
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A George Jones majolica jardinière, the exterior moulded with leaves and blossom, on three "twig" feet (raised mark), 7.25ins high £150-200
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A late 19th/early 20th Century Martinware stoneware pottery bulbous shaped vase with twisted neck, the body incised with curvilinear leaf motifs, 5ins high (incised "Martin London") £300-500
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A Brannam pottery jug, the body incised and coloured with a fish and water weed, the spout modelled as the gaping mouth of a scaly fish, 6.75ins high (incised mark and dated 1892) £180-240
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A collection of twelve 19th Century "Scottish" pottery carpet bowls painted in colours with linear, circle, dot and sponge decoration, various sizes £120-160
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A late 18th Century Turner two coloured "Jasperware" scent bottle and gilt metal stopper, one side moulded with "The Apophysis of Voltaire", the other with two classically draped females making an offering at an altar, the raised Neo-classical motif to edge and neck in blue with pendant swags in black, all on a white ground, 3.375ins long, in original green shagreen case (impressed "Turner" and No. 7) £500-700
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A rare early 19th Century Rockingham figure - "Homme du Peuple a Valence", 7ins high, the base incised with title (impressed mark of Griffin & Rockingham Works, Brameld, and incised No. 113 - circa 1826-1830) £200-300
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