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A Royal Doulton pottery "The Tower of London" jug, designed by C.J. Noke, 10.25ins high (No. 424 of 500) £500-700
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A late 19th Century Doulton Lambeth stoneware Victoria commemorative jug printed in brown with a double portrait of the Young Queen at her Coronation and in the 65th Year of her Reign in 1897, 7.25ins high, a Royal Doulton narrow necked jug, enamelled with a boy illicitly removing a jar of jam from the larder, 8.25ins high, and other similar pieces, various (all with factory marks) £150-200
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A pair of Royal Doulton blue glazed and moulded stoneware vases, 11.25ins, a vase of shaped outline moulded with fruiting trees on a blue ground, 8ins high, a jardinière moulded with swags and stylised flowers on a coloured ground, 8.5ins x 7.25ins high, and three other pieces of Doulton stoneware, various £100-120
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A Doulton stoneware "Slaters Patent" metal mounted miniature three piece tea service, comprising - teapot and cover, 4ins, sugar bowl, 2.25ins, and milk jug, 2.75ins, and fifteen similar pieces including - pair of small desk candlesticks, moulded with flowers, 2.75ins high, cruet set comprising - pepper, 3.5ins, mustard, 2.5ins, and salt, 1.875ins, and metal stand, and tall vase moulded with hearts and coloured and glazed, 7.25ins high £120-160
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An early 20th Century Royal Doulton stoneware jardinière decorated in scraffito with Highland cattle by Hannah Barlow (1851-1916) (incised Barlow monogram on scraffito decoration), 12.5ins diameter x 10.25ins high (impressed circle, lion and crown mark, and incised with Barlow's monogram under the number 483 and two other monograms, one for Nellie Garbett) £600-800
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Five Royal Doulton bone china figures, including - "Lady Charmian" 8.25ins high (HN1949) £150-200
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A Royal Doulton limited edition model - "Charlie Chaplin" (HN2771), No. 4007 of 5000, 9ins high, another - "Groucho Marks" (HN2777), No. 468 of 500, 9.5ins high (both with certificates), and six other Royal Doulton models, various £120-160
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Four Royal Doulton advertising models, comprising - "Osprey" for Whyte & Mackay Scotch Whisky, modelled by D. Lyttleton 1977, 8ins high, "Golden Eagle Decanter" for Whyte & Mackay Scotch Whisky modelled by John G. Tongue, 1984, 10.75ins high, two "Old Crow" decanters for The Old Crow St Louis Company, Kentucky, each 13ins high, and a Beswick "Osprey" for Beneagles Scotch Whisky modelled by D. Lyttleton 1977, 8ins high £120-160
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Ten Royal Doulton bone china "Winnie The Pooh" figures, including - "Sometimes Autumn tickles your nose" (WP43), 3ins high, "Christopher reads to Pooh" (WP32), 4.25ins high, "A little tree trimming is in order" (WP41), 3.5ins high, and five Beswick figures, various £120-160
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Eight Royal Doulton "Bunnykins" figures, including - "Jack and Jill" (DB222), 4.5ins high, "Sundial" (DB213), 5ins high, "Gardener" (DB156), 4.5ins high, and seven other models, various £120-160
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A Royal Doulton Series ware pottery jug - "Under The Greenwood Tree", 6.5ins high (D3751) £120-160
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An unusual Royal Doulton porcelain baluster shaped miniature vase, printed and decorated in coloured enamels with a comic cricketing scene - "Out for a Duck" and worded in green to reverse "The All Black Team", 4.25ins high (pattern No. E4336 and green printed mark to base - small flake chip to footrim and green enamel to rim rubbed and worn in places) £150-200
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A small collection of Royal Doulton small vases of square section, comprising - "Rustic England" (D.5694) 4.25ins high, "Sir Roger de Coverley" (D5814) 3.375ins high, "Fox Hunting" (D5104) 3.375ins high, fifteen others, similar, and nine other small vases and one three handled tyg, various £100-120
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A Royal Doulton pottery bowl printed in colours and gilt with scenes of seated elves within hollow tree trunks, 8ins diameter x 4ins high, and a similarly decorated plate, 6.375ins (hairline crack to bowl) £80-120
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Seven pieces of Royal Doulton printed and coloured pottery, comprising - Tobacco jar and cover with portraits of Native North Americans, 7ins high, tobacco jar with Kookaburra (D4205) £80-120
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A collection of Royal Doulton printed and coloured pottery, including - Charger - "Canterbury Pilgrims" (D7188), 12.75ins, jug - "Portia" (D3591), 6.25ins, jug - "Wolseley" (D3746), 7ins, and twelve other pieces, various £100-120
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Two Royal Doulton wall plates - "Rustic England" (D5694) and "Sir Francis Drake and Plymouth Hoe", each 13.5ins, and fourteen other smaller plates, each approximately 10.5ins diameter £100-150
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Nine Royal Doulton bone china plates painted with bird and fish subjects comprising - "Woodcock", "Red Grouse", "Pheasant", and "Golden Plover", all signed by C. Holloway, "Elliot's Pheasant", signed by J. Birbeck Senior, "Broom Trout", "Jack", and "Cock", all signed J. Birbeck Senior, each 9.5ins diameter, and "Sea Bream", signed C. Hare, 8.875ins diameter, and five printed plates, various £120-160
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A Royal Doulton Series ware two-handled vase of "Harlem" design, 5.5ins high, a cylindrical vase of the same design, 8.75ins high, and twenty-five similar pieces, various (all with printed and painted marks) £120-160
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Four pieces of Royal Doulton pottery "Blue Children" ware, comprising - Charger, 13.75ins diameter - Girl playing guitar, plate, 8.75ins diameter - Mother and child, pair of plates, 8.25ins diameter - Mother and child (all with printed marks), and an oval wall plaque, 14ins x 10.75ins (unmarked) £80-120
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A Royal Doulton pottery toilet set printed and painted in colours with a landscape of trees and mountains (D3255), comprising - wash bowl, 15.25ins diameter x 5.5ins high, jug, 12.5ins high, pair of two-handled vases, each 6ins high, cylindrical vase, 5ins high, and a single candlestick, 6.5ins high, and six "Titanium" pieces £80-120
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An early 20th Century Macintyre's "Florian Ware" pottery vase designed and decorated by William Moorcroft, the bulbous vase with bulging neck, decorated in shades of blue with a landscape design, 11.25ins high (brown printed Macintyre's "Florian Ware" mark, registered No. 397964 and signed in green "W. Moorcroft Des" - circa 1904) £800-1200
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A pair of early 20th Century Macintyre pottery "Aurelian Ware" bulbous vases decorated in the "Imari" palette with stylised flowers and leafage, 8.25ins high (brown printed mark and No. 314901 to bases - some rubbing to decoration) £200-300
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A pair of modern Moorcroft "Greenfinch" pattern pillar candlesticks decorated with bird and fruit on a teal green ground, 8.25ins high (impressed and painted marks to bases) £150-200
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A Moorcroft pottery squat bulbous shaped vase, decorated in colours with "Hibiscus" pattern on a yellow ground, 4.5ins high (initialled to base with Moorcroft paper label - circa 1953-1978) £80-120
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A Moorcroft pottery bowl decorated in colours with "Leaf & Berry" pattern, on a mottled celadon green and blue ground, 8.5ins diameter (impressed factory mark and signed in full "W. Moorcroft" in blue to base) £250-350
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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) £120-160
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A small collection of Moorcroft pottery, decorated in colours with "Anemone" design on a green ground, comprising - pair of squat bulbous vases, each 5ins diameter x 4ins high, pair of 10ins circular dishes, and one smaller, 8.5ins (painted and impressed marks), and two Bourne Denby ware jugs £100-150
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A Clarice Cliff composite part tea and coffee service painted with "Crocus" design (23 pieces - Wilkinson & Newport back stamps - some faults) £150-200
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A Clarice Cliff "Bizarre" part dinner service - "Aura 6312" in green and orange (Wilkinson back stamp - circa 1934 - 35 pieces) £150-200
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A Wedgwood pottery lustre glazed 'Dragon' bowl designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, the exterior with celestial dragons, the interior painted with a single dragon, 5ins diameter x 2.5ins high (circa 1920 - pattern No. Z4829 in gilt to base with printed factory mark) £150-200
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A Carltonware pottery bowl decorated in gilt and enamelled colours with a chinoiseries landscape on a blue ground, 10ins diameter x 4.5ins high (printed mark and painted numbers) £150-200
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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) £150-200
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A good Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian pottery vase by Richard Joyce, shape No. 2761, painted with flowering stems in lustre on a green/blue ground (artist's cipher, impressed marks and dated 1916), 5ins high £300-500
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Thirteen Royal Crown Derby bone china paperweights modelled as animals, comprising - Eagle (gold plug) 7ins high, Recumbent horse (gold plug) 4ins high, Walrus (silver plug) 4.5ins high, and ten others, various (all unboxed) £300-400
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Fourteen Royal Albert pottery "Beatrix Potter" figures, comprising - "Jeremy Fisher", 5ins high, "Foxy Reading", 4.25ins high, "John Joiner", 2.75ins and eleven others, various (all with boxes) £120-160
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Fourteen Royal Albert pottery "Beatrix Potter" figures, comprising - "Benjamin Bunny", 5.75ins high, "Squirrel Nutkin", 3.75ins high, "Little Pig Robinson", 3.75ins high and eleven others, various (all with boxes) £120-160
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Fourteen Royal Albert pottery "Beatrix Potter" figures, comprising - "Tom Kitten", 5.5ins high, "Mr Drake Puddle-Duck", 4ins high, "Ribby and the Patty Pan", and eleven others, various (all with boxes) £120-160
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Twelve Royal Albert and one Beswick pottery "Beatrix Potter" figures, comprising - "Jemima Puddle-Duck with Foxy Whiskered Gentleman", 5ins high, "Benjamin Wakes Up", 2.5ins high, "Goody Tiptoes", 3.75ins high, "Peter Rabbit Gardening" (Beswick), 5ins high and nine others, various (mostly boxed) £100-120
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A collection of eight Beswick pottery horses and ponies, comprising - "Highland", 7ins high, "Exmoor", 6.5ins high and six others, as well as six other models, various £80-120
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A Troika pottery "Anvil" vase modelled by Louise Jenks in low relief and painted in drab colours, 9ins wide x 8.5ins high (painted marks to base) £200-300
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A Troika "Coffin" vase (T0701) decorated by Annette Walters of "Piston" or "Engine" design, 6.875ins high (painted mark and decorator's initials) £100-150
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A Troika "Cube" vase decorated to all sides with stylised motifs, by Jane Fitzgerald, 3.5ins high (painted Troika mark and monogram for Jane Fitzgerald) £80-120 Note: Jane Fitzgerald worked at the Troika Newlyn Pottery between 1976 and 1983
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A Shelley bone china yellow glazed tea service, pattern No. N8775/3, comprising - eleven tea cups, twelve saucers, twelve tea plates, two sandwich plates, five bowls and milk jug (43 pieces - some with damage) £150-200
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A Minton bone china dinner service with cream body and patterned gilt rims, retailed by Phillips of Oxford Street, London (74 pieces - printed marks) £200-300
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A late 19th Century English "Ironstone China" part child's tea service printed in black with cavorting figures, comprising - teapot and lid, 4.5ins high, two-handled sugar bowl, 4.25ins high (lid missing), milk jug (handle missing), slop bowl, 4.5ins diameter x 2.75ins high, cup and saucer and plate, 5.25ins diameter £80-120
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An early 19th Century English bone china part tea service painted in green and purple with stylised flowers and sprigs and highlighted in gilt (pattern No. "527"), comprising - teapot and cover, 5.5ins high, two-handled sucriere and cover, 6ins high, milk jug, 5.25ins high, slop bowl, 6.75ins diameter x 3.25ins high, twelve tea cups and eleven saucers, bread plate, 8.75ins diameter, and another smaller, 7.75ins diameter £120-160 Note: Probably Stevenson & Williams/Alcock, circa 1830
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