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A fine Della Robbia pottery charger modelled by Ruth Bare with moulded and scraffito decoration of a central portrait of the Madonna with a winged angel border in pale colours, 18.75ins diameter, dated 1899 (with artist's monogram, factory mark and "121A") £1500-2000 Note: A similar charger modelled by Bare, also dated 1889, was sold at Bonham's, New Bond Street, London, 26th September 2007, Lot 174
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A Della Robbia pottery plate with a scraffito design of stylised pomegranates and leaves in tones of green and yellow, by Liz Wilkins, 10.25ins diameter, dated 1900 (with artist's initials and factory mark) £250-350
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A Shelley bone china part tea service, the centre painted with yellow poppies, with pale yellow and gilt borders (32 pieces), and a Shelley mustard pot (some damage) £200-300
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An early 19th Century English porcelain part tea service painted with full blown pink roses within gilt and yellow reserve panels, comprising - teapot (lid missing), 4.75ins high, two-handled sucriere and lid, 6.75ins diameter x 5ins high, milk jug, slop bowl, 6.25ins diameter x 3.25ins high, 8ins bread plate, teapot stand, seven tea cups, four coffee cups and ten saucers £100-150
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A 19th Century Staffordshire or Swansea pottery cow creamer and milkmaid with cover, sponge decorated in brown, black and green, 5.5ins high (one horn missing) £300-500
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An early 19th Century White ware pottery cow creamer and milkmaid, sponged in black and pink, on a green painted octagonal base, 5.5ins high (two incised crosses to base - circa 1820 - lid missing) £200-300 Note: A very similar example was sold in these Rooms, 11th February 2014, Lot 513
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A 19th Century pottery cow creamer and cover, sponge decorated in blue, yellow, red and green, 4.25ins high £150-200
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An English brown glazed pottery cow creamer and cover on oval base, 5ins high, and another with blue and white transfer print to both sides and cover with Oriental landscapes, 5ins high (some damage) £120-160
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A late 19th Century "Jackfield" pottery cow creamer with gilt inscription "A Present from Ashford", 5.25ins high, and another sponged in black, 4.75ins high £120-160
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A 19th Century English pottery model of a seated cat, the body painted in colours with flower sprays, on a green cushion, 7.25ins high, a pair of recumbent greyhound models on blue mound bases with pen holders, 3.75ins high, four other animal models, a pair of Wellington boots on a mound base, a mug with cat-modelled handle, and a Prattware saucer with a coloured printed scene from "Little Red Riding Hood" £80-120
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A late 19th Century pottery "Toby" jug of conventional type, 9.75ins high, a "Snuff Taker" model, 10.25ins high, two other "Toby" jugs and four pottery figures, various £120-160
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A 19th Century two tone stoneware flagon modelled as "Suitor Johnny", 10ins high (with firing cracks and minor damage), a Royal Doulton stoneware jug modelled as "Nelson", 8ins high (replica of the original made by Doulton & Watts - chipped to rim), four other stoneware jugs, various sizes, and a stoneware pipe section £200-300
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A pair of late 19th Century Staffordshire pottery pink and copper lustre glazed rectangular plaques of shaped outline and printed in black "Praise Ye The Lord" and "Thou God S'st me", each 8.5ins x 9.5ins, two other pottery plaques, and a small selection of other pink lustre glazed pottery £80-120
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A pair of Royal Worcester bone china "Nautilus Shell" moulded dishes with coral and shell supports on rocky bases, with gilt and bronzed detail, 8.25ins high (printed marks and date codes for 1894 and 1897) £300-500
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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) £120-160
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A Royal Worcester bone china miniature cup painted with Highland cattle by Harry Stinton (1915), a vase painted with pheasants by F.J Bray, 4.5ins high (1912 - neck damaged), a Royal Crown Derby two-handled vase and cover, the centre painted with flowers within a jewelled gilt cartouche on a royal blue ground, painted by LeRoy, 5ins high (damaged to cover) and seven other pieces of similar porcelain, various £150-200
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Five pieces of English 18th Century porcelain, comprising - Worcester low Chelsea ewer painted with coloured sprays of flowers, 2.5ins high, another similar painted in puce, 2.75ins high, a Worcester bullet shaped teapot and lid painted in blue with floral sprays, the moulded Carnation knop gilded, 5.25ins high, a tea cup enamelled in colours with Chinese characters in a landscape, and a saucer with two Chinese figures in a landscape £120-180
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A Derby (Stevenson & Hancock) yellow ground and gilt pottery tea cup and saucer, a similar octagonal plate, 5.75ins, an early 19th Century English coffee can and saucer decorated in colours and gilt with flaming torches, acanthus and other English coffee can and saucer painted in iron red with flowers on a pink and gilt ground, and a collection of 19th and 20th Century English porcelain and pottery wares, various £80-120
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A pair of early 19th Century Derby porcelain mugs of cylindrical form, each painted with a landscape within a rectangular panel edged in gilt foliage, 3ins high (red crowned crossed batons and "D" marks - circa 1810-20 - damage and restoration) £150-200
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Five early 19th Century English bone china cups of "London" shape, together with six matching saucers painted in colours and gilt with bold floral sprays on a blue and gilt ground (pattern No. 1246 - circa 1820) £80-120
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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) £400-600
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A pair of early 19th Century English creamware pottery sauce tureens and covers of "Nautilus Shell" shape, painted with green lines and gilt detail, 5.5ins high, and an associated creamware sauce ladle, 6.75ins, an early 19th Century English bone china teapot and cover painted in enamels with flowering sprays within gilt outlined cartouches, 6.25ins high, a pair of similar small oval tureens and covers, 5.5ins high, and nine other pieces of English porcelain and pottery, various £300-400
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A pair of late 18th Century Derby soup plates, the centres painted with ornithological subjects within a border of gilt swags on a royal blue ground and three reserve panels of birds on branches and gilt crest with garland, 9.75ins (red mark), an early 19th Century plate, the centre painted and in gilt with the royal crest, the rim with gilt flowers and foliage on a green ground, 10ins diameter (unmarked), and nine other early 19th Century English plates and dishes, various £200-300
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A pair of early 20th Century Copeland Spode pottery 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) £150-200
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A pair of late 19th Century English pottery commemorative octagonal plates - "Victoria, Queen and Empress, Jubilee Year 1887", transfer printed i black with coloured highlights, 9.75ins x 9.75ins, seven Wagstaff & Brunt, Longton pottery commemorative cups and saucers, transfer printed and coloured with a portrait of H.M. Edward VIII, and four other pieces of commemorative pottery, various £60-80
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A 20th Century copy of a "London Delft" blue and white pottery "Whit" wine bottle, dated 1646, 6ins high £100-150
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A 19th Century English bone china part dessert service, the centre enamelled in colours with floral sprays within yellow and gilt borders, comprising - oval two-handled comport with pierced sides on high pedestal foot, 10.25ins x 12.75ins x 8ins high, a pair of oval two-handled dishes, 11.5ins x 8ins, rectangular dish, 8ins x 10ins, seven 8.75ins plates and one 8ins plate (pattern No. 2/448 in gilt - possibly Ridgways) £200-300
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A 19th Century Ridgway bone china part dessert service enamelled in colours with flowering sprays within reserve panels, with alternating panels of gilt detail on a yellow ground, the whole outlined with gilding on a royal blue ground, comprising - oval two-handled high comport, 15ins x 10ins x 8ins high, four two-handled dishes of shaped outline, two smaller two-handled dishes of shaped outline and four similar dishes with single handles (pattern No. 1041 - 11 pieces) £200-300
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A rare late 18th/early 19th Century Meissen blue and white porcelain spittoon painted with flowers and insects to exterior and rim, 3.25ins high (crossed swords mark and star with painter's mark "W") £200-350
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A late 19th/early 20th Century Meissen porcelain group - Two putti with goat, 4ins high, naturalistically modelled and coloured, on oval base (blue crossed swords mark with single wheel cut cancellation - minor damage) £250-300
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Two late 19th/early 20th Century Meissen porcelain figures - Gallant with posy and girl with basket of flowers, each 5.5ins high (blue crossed swords marks and impressed and incised marks), and a 19th Century Meissen figure of a fine lady seated at her dressing table, 5.5ins high (blue crossed swords and impressed and incised marks) £250-300
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A Meissen porcelain group of two young lovers beneath an apple tree, one young boy in a tree and one young boy to reverse, oval rococo base, 10.75ins high (crossed swords mark in underglazed blue to base and incised No. 2229 - leaves of tree chipped) £200-300
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A 20th Century Meissen porcelain charger of shaped outline, the centre painted in colours with a full blown tulip, the rim moulded and gilded with vine leaves, 13ins diameter (blue crossed swords mark with cancellation), and a Meissen dish moulded and gilded with flowers within cartouches, 11.25ins £150-200
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A 19th Century Meissen porcelain figure of a standing female holding an elaborately modelled ewer and cup, on circular base, 7.75ins (crossed swords in blue and impressed and incised numbers) £80-120
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An early 20th Century Meissen porcelain part tea service enamelled in colours with Deutsche Blumen and with gilt rims, comprising - two tea cups, two saucers, milk jug, sugar basin and teapot, the latter two with floral encrustations to lids (blue underglazed marks to bases) £80-120
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A 19th Century Berlin (KPM) porcelain plate with armorial crest to centre and coronet over K to rim, within gilt borders, 9.25ins diameter, another similar, 9ins diameter, three late 18th Century Hague porcelain plates, each painted with a flowering spray to centre within a flowering garland to the moulded rims, 9.25ins to 10ins, and five other European porcelain and pottery pieces, various £150-200
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A late 19th/early 20th Century Continental porcelain oval plaque of Queen Louise of Prussia after a painting by Gustav Richter, 3.25ins x 2.5ins, and another depicting a young woman in three quarters profile wearing a white headscarf and a gold chain and crucifix around her neck, 3.25ins x 2.5ins, both framed and glazed £200-300
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A 20th Century Continental porcelain and gilt metal mounted tray of shaped outline, the centre printed and overpainted in colours with a still life of flowers within a gilt border, on a royal blue and gilt body, 31.75ins x 16.25ins (printed mark in blue) £200-300
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A pair of 18th Century Sevres porcelain two-handled glass coolers, the rims and feet with gilt decoration, the bodies painted in enamels with flowering sprays, 4.25ins high (unmarked - the enamelled decoration possibly later) £200-300
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A late 20th Century Continental porcelain two-handled cache pot for Thomas Goode & Co Ltd, painted in colours with a bouquet of flowers within gilt cartouche on a claret ground, 7.5ins high £100-150
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A pair of 19th Century Continental porcelain novelty boxes modelled as bulldog heads with pewter mounts and lids, each 4ins x 2.75ins high, the muzzles and mouths picked out in colours £200-300
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A pair of late 19th Century Continental white glazed porcelain busts of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, 12ins and 13.25ins high respectively £150-200
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A small collection of 19th/20th Century ceramics, comprising - pair of porcelain models of a cock and a hen painted in colours and with gilt detail, 8.25ins and 7.25ins, a pair of yellow finches on rococo bases and with bocage, 4.25ins high (spurious gold anchor Chelsea marks), a model of a chicken and chicks, 3ins high (spurious gold anchor Chelsea mark), small pottery tureen modelled as a hen sitting in a basket, 3.75ins high, and a lead glazed blue and white plate painted with a bird in branches, 7.75ins diameter £100-120
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A Royal Dux bone china figure of a standing grey horse, on naturalistically modelled base, 15ins high (one ear broken) £250-300
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Two Royal Copenhagen porcelain figures - "Girl with calf and milk pail" (779), 6ins high, and "Boy with tethered calf" (772), 6.5ins high (cap chipped) £150-200
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A pair of Sitzendorf porcelain figures of beggars, one with hurdy-gurdy and the other with bag, on raised bases, each 7ins high, and a 19th Century plain white group of a boy and a girl with grapes in 18th Century dress, 5ins high (with Ludwigsburg mark in blue) £150-200
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A pair of late 19th Century Continental porcelain figures of parrots in the Meissen manner painted in blue and gilt, perched on tree stump bases, 7.5ins and 7.75ins high (spurious gold anchor Chelsea marks) £200-300
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A pair of 20th Century Continental porcelain figures of standing poodles with baskets in their mounts, on blue cushion bases, 3.75ins high (spurious gold anchor marks), and a similar pair of seated poodles with a puppy, 2.75ins high £120-160
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