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An early 19th Century English bone china part dessert service decorated in coloured enamels with botanical sprays within royal blue and gilt borders with vignettes of flowers, comprising - six 9ins dessert plates, pair of square dishes with canted corners, 8.5ins, shell shaped dish, 9.25ins x 8ins, and oval dish, 11.75ins x 7.5ins (unmarked - some damage) £100-150
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A late 19th Century Staffordshire porcelain dessert service, the whole of sexfoil form, the centres enamelled in colours with differing floral sprays within gilt and turquoise borders (22 pieces - some damage) £70-100
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An early 19th Century English bone china bulbous two-handled pot pourri vase, cover and square stand, the body enamelled in colours with two mixed floral sprays within buff moulded leaf scroll borders decorated in gilt, on a blue and gilt striped ground, conforming open leaf scroll handles and open finial, the stand similarly decorated and with moulded leaf scroll ornament to base, 19.25ins high (unmarked - thought to be Ridgway or Davenport - circa 1830 - small piece missing and rubbed to finial, and gilding generally rubbed in places) £500-700
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A pair of early 19th Century English porcelain two-handled vases of rococo form, each painted with a building in a rural landscape, within gilt reserves on a claret and gilt ground, each 7.5ins high (split No. 1 over 3433 in red to base of one - circa 1840) £80-120
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An 18th Century blue and white porcelain moulded sauce boat of silver shape printed in blue both to the exterior and interior with fruit and flowers, 4.75ins high £80-120 Provenance: J.S. Cook Esq. Collection, No. 21
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A late 18th/early 19th Century English blue and white pottery pearlware oval charger printed with a chinoiserie landscape of two figures on a bridge within a cell border, 20.5ins x 15.5ins, an English blue and white Delft plate with a stylised river landscape, 9ins diameter (circa 1780), an English Delft blue and white tile of flowers in a vase, 5ins square (circa 1740), and other English, Dutch and Oriental ceramics, various (seven) £80-120
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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 £70-100
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Three late 19th Century Spode porcelain plates painted with cattle in landscapes by C.J. Weaver, each 8.25ins diameter, signed by the artist and with printed marks and date code for 1884 £120-160
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A pair of early 20th Century Copeland Spode King George V and Queen Mary Coronation commemorative whisky decanters and with crown moulded stoppers, each 10ins high, produced for Andrew Usher & Co, Distillers of Edinburgh and dated June 22nd 1911 (printed and impressed marks) £200-300
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An unusual late 19th Century Royal Worcester moulded Parian centrepiece modelled as a cornucopia resting on a three footed dish, painted in enamels, 8ins high x 9ins diameter (with indistinctly printed green mark to base) £200-300
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An 18th Century Worcester blue and white porcelain saucer - "Man in the Pavilion" pattern, 5.25ins (unmarked), and a matching tea bowl (hatched crescent - both circa 1757-1760), and a blue printed tea bowl with "Pagoda" design £120-160
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A small group of 18th Century Worcester blue and white porcelain, comprising - six tea bowls of "Three Flowers" pattern, each 2.31ins diameter, and two "Fence" pattern tea bowls, each 2.5ins diameter £120-160
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Nine Royal Worcester bone china small plates and circular dishes, each painted with fruit and variously signed, 3ins to 6.25ins diameter, and a Georg Jones & Sons plate similarly painted to the centre on a royal blue and gilt ground, 9ins diameter £80-120
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A Royal Worcester bone china electric table lamp of two-handled urn design, decorated in gilt and painted in colours with pink roses by E. Townsend, on pine base, 15.5ins high, and a similar buff decorated ditto lamp, 14.5ins high £200-300 Note: Townsend lamp with Harrods label to base and price of 54 Guineas
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A mid 18th Century English Whieldon/Wedgwood type creamware teapot and matched lid, moulded with flowering sprays and crab stock handle and spout, the body covered with typical coloured glazes, circa 1765, 3.5ins high £300-400
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A 19th Century blue "Jasperware" circular cheese dish and cover, 10ins diameter x 10.5ins high (apparently unmarked) £120-160
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A late 18th Century Derby porcelain porter mug decorated in gilt with a stylised running garland to centre and interlocking motif to rim, 5ins high (mark - crown, crossed batons and "D" in puce, and gilder's No. 2 - circa 1780 - 90) £80-120
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An early 19th Century English "Reform Act" pottery mug printed in black with portraits of "Lord John Russell" and "Baron Brougham and Vaux", with crowned symbols of England, Scotland and Ireland, and "Champions of Reform", 4ins high, another "Reform Act" mug printed in pink with figures supporting a scroll containing names of eminent Reform supporters under the legend "We are for our King and the People, The Bill, The Whole Bill and Nothing but the Bill", both circa 1832, and four 19th Century printed mugs, various (restoration) £150-200
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A 19th Century Moore pottery figure of a begging dog with basket, straw hat and painted detail, 11ins high £120-160
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An early 19th Century Staffordshire pearlware figure - "The Vicar and Moses", 8.75ins high, another similar, 9.5ins high (both restored), and a model of "Wesley" preaching from a pulpit above a clock within a shaped framed background, 11ins high £120-160
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Three English 19th Century Staffordshire pottery figures of politicians, comprising - "Parnell" 15.25ins high, "Gladstone" 11.75ins high and "Garibaldi" 12.25ins high (all with restoration), and a reproduction figure of "Gladstone", 5.25ins high £120-160
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A 19th Century Staffordshire pottery figure - "Hercules and the Nemean Lion", 12ins high, and a lion striding astride the dead body of a soldier, 9ins high, arbour group of "Eva and Uncle Tom", 6ins high, "Christ and Rebecca at the Well", 5.75ins high, and six others, various £150-200
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Eight 19th Century Staffordshire pottery equestrian figures, comprising - Pair of male riders in Highland dress, each 14.5ins high, "Peace" - Figure of a woman with flowering spray and wreath, 11.5ins high, "G. Havelock", 11ins high, Prussian General, 12ins high, "Queen", 8.75ins high, and two Officers on horseback, each 7.75ins high £150-200
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Four pairs of Staffordshire pottery spaniels, comprising - Red and white with gilt collar and black chain, 9.5ins high (raised "2" to base), red and white with gold collars, padlocks and chains, 8.5ins high "Raised "3" to base), white with gilt collars, padlocks and chains and spots, 10ins high and a late pair of white dogs with gilt collars, padlocks and chains, and glass eyes, 13.5ins high £150-200
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A 19th Century Staffordshire pottery model - "Stanfield Hall", 7.75ins high (damaged), three house money boxes, 4ins to 5ins, and a Staffordshire pottery figure of a boy and a girl sitting beside a mill house with a mill wheel, 9ins high £80-120
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A Rosenthal porcelain figure of a seated naked female modelled by H. Meisel, 12.5ins high (printed mark in green with date cipher for 1936, impressed modeller's name and No. 867) £300-500
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A Rosenthal porcelain "Quatre Couleurs" cylindrical vase designed by Bjorn Wimblad, 4.75ins diameter x 9.75ins high, No. 1584 £120-160
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A Continental porcelain model of a standing cow and calf, painted in the "Copenhagen" manner, 6.5ins high (one ear broken and restuck) £60-80
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A 19th Century Gardner (Moscow) porcelain circular dish painted in colours with stylised flowers and leaves on a claret ground, in the "Chinese" manner, 16ins diameter (printed mark) £300-400
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A small collection of Soviet ceramics, including - Lomonosov porcelain vodka decanter with chicken pouring spout, 10.75ins high (circa 1960), a decanter in the form of a standing gentleman holding a pipe and with fur trimmed collar and fur hat, 11ins high, a commemorative plate with two figures raising a wheatsheaf, 10.5ins diameter, and eleven other pieces, various £120-160
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An early 20th Century Rosenberg pottery vase of baluster vase painted with a floral and bird design, 10.25ins high (maker's mark and "242", and incised marks "W166G" and 61A) £600-800
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A large 18th Century Westerwald salt glazed stoneware jug, the body with incised decoration of birds amongst flowering branches, on a blue ground, 17.75ins high (second half 18th Century) £150-200
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A late 19th Century German Westerwald salt-glazed stoneware pottery jug with applied winged heads and hearts, the front and back with reticulated detail, 12.25ins high £150-200
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A pair of late 19th Century pottery "Puzzle" jugs by J. Fischer of Budapest, decorated in enamels and gilt with a stylised Persian design, each 13.5ins high (impressed and printed marks) £150-200
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A pair of Sevres pottery vases moulded in relief and painted in colours with autumn leaves and flowers, on an ochre ground and with moulded and turquoise glazed rim, 10ins high (painted mark to base - O.MILET and No. 494) £80-120
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A Gouda pottery "Smyrna" flared vase painted in colours with stylised foliage and flowers, 6.25ins, and a Gouda "Anetta" jug painted in colours with flowers within shaped panels, 8ins high (painted factory marks and impressed marks) £70-100
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A French faience octagonal jardinière decorated in colours with stylised floral and leaf design, with leaf pattern handles, 8ins high x 11ins overall, a pair of ditto ribbed baluster vases similarly decorated with birds and flowers, 9.75ins high, and a similar octagonal tapered vase, 12ins high (latter restored) £100-150
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A pair of Russian pottery plates enamelled with a boy and a girl in a landscape, each 13.25ins diameter (undersides incised 3407, and both with holes for suspension - one cracked), and two Russian porcelain plates, both painted with flowering sprays on coloured grounds, 13.75ins diameter x 14ins diameter respectively £100-150
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Greg Daly (Australian - born 1954) - Porcelain dish - Gold and red free-form design on a lustre ground, 18ins diameter (impressed and painted marks to base) £80-120
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An early 20th Century Continental pottery bulbous jardinière and conforming pedestal of Art Nouveau design, decorated in colours and gilt with peacocks, 15ins diameter x 39ins high (jardinière cracked) £60-80
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A Lenci pottery figure - "Motherhood", 8ins high, signed and with initials "SP" £300-400
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A Victorian composite stained glass panel of "Gothic" outline - Virgin Mary and lilies, 23.5ins x 17.25ins (re-leaded) £200-300
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A pair of late Victorian stained, leaded and coloured glass circular panels each decorated with medieval knights, one worded "Henricus IV" within red glass borders, each 10.5ins diameter, and a similar lozenge shaped panel decorated with tavern scene, 13.5ins x 12ins £150-200
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A Victorian stained and clear glass panel - Helm, 23.25ins x 21.25ins (re-leaded) £120-160
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