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A Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works Kingfisher Pattern Jar and Cover, stamped Dennis China Works 2002F and painted No.15/50 S.T des, thrown by Rory McLeod, painted by Heidi Warr, 29cm £200 - 300
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A Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works Illyria Pattern Vase, decorated with snow leopards, No.7/12, impressed Dennis China Works 2002 F and painted S.T des, thrown by Rory Mcleod, artist's monogram for Heidi Warr, 36cm (Made for Barry Thornton, Stratford-upon-Avon) £200 - 300
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Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works Four Vases: The Seasons Holden Wood Spring/Summer/Winter and Deer Patterns, stamped factory marks Dennis China Works 2001/2, each signed S.T des and numbered, each 19cm (one boxed) £300 - 400
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Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe Pottery: A Food Warmer, incised floral decoration covered in a mustard glaze, impressed LINTHORPE Chr Dresser 430 HT, 21cm diameter £200 - 300
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A Burmantofts Faience Pottery Toad Spoon Warmer, modelled seated with two front legs, turquoise glaze, impressed 451 WHITE T and BF, 13cm £150 - 200
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A Sunflower Pottery Vase, by Sir Edmund Elton, with applied foliate decoration on a green/blue ground, painted Elton mark, 23cm £150 - 200
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A Royal Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Bottle Vase, by Florence Barlow, pâte-sur-pâte decoration of birds on a stippled ground, impressed factory marks, S EB g, incised FEB, 816, 27.5cm £400 - 600
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A Rare Foley Intarsio Pottery Jardinière Stand, circa 1898, decorated with cranes in flight against the sun on a sky blue ground, marked 3156 Rd 330299, 71cm (restored) £1000 - 1500
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A Continental Art Nouveau Circular Plaque, tube lined with swans on a river landscape, impressed marks 1889/30, 30cm in an oak frame £100 - 150
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✓ John Maltby (b.1936): "HERD The sloop "HERO" off ST IVES after the GREAT STORM of 1904...", A Swinging Boat Picture, painted with and inscribed LANDS END and A.WALLIS his house, signed to reverse John MALTBY, 23cm £150 - 250
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✓ John Maltby (b.1936): "ALFRED ENGLAND wind fresh to Strong GALE FORCE at times...", A Swinging Boat Picture, painted with and inscribed LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER, COAST GUARD and CUSTOMS HOUSE, signed to reverse John MALTBY, 34cm £150 - 250
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✓ John Maltby (b.1936): A Stoneware Bird and Fish Totem, the rectangular base with impressed potter's seal mark, 23cm £80 - 120
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✓ John Maltby (b.1936): A Stoneware "Family Group", on a rectangular base with impressed potter's seal mark, inscribed "Family Group" and signed John MALTBY, 29cm £150 - 250
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✓ John Maltby (b.1936): A Stoneware Bird and Fish Boat, sculpted with a bird on a boat with three hanging fishes, the boat with impressed potter's seal mark, 20cm £100 - 150
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✓ Attributed to Shoji Hamada (1894-1978): A Stoneware Square Dish, tenmoku glaze, unsigned, 32cm £300 - 500
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✓ David Lloyd Jones (1928-1994): A Stoneware Charger, with a repeating pattern on a speckled ground, impressed seal mark, 50cm £100 - 150
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✓ David Lloyd Jones (1928-1994): A Stoneware Jug, with a repeating pattern on a speckled ground, impressed seal mark, 23cm; and David Lloyd Jones (1928-1994): A Stoneware Casserole Crock Pot, with a repeating pattern on a speckled ground, impressed seal mark, 22cm (2) £100 - 150
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A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Woodland Bridge Variation I and Picnic by a River Pattern Imperial Bowl, circa 1920s, pattern number Z4968, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, on a black lustre ground, Portland Vase mark, painted Z4968 and t, 20cm £1000 - 1500
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A Clarice Cliff Brookfields Pattern Lynton Sugar Caster, painted with a cottage in a landscape on a banded ground, printed factory marks, 13cm £150 - 200
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Two Clarice Cliff Bizarre "Crayon Scenes" Plates, decorated with tree landscapes, printed and impressed marks, 23cmProduced using ceramic crayons. A set of at least twelve sketched landscapes drawn in freehand in natural colours, featuring very English scenes with churches, trees and bridges, some were named. All examples decorated by paintress Rene Dale £100 - 150
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Genozo Toothpaste: A Pair of Ashtead Pottery Advertising Figures, designed by Percy Metcalfe, modelled as lions, mottled blue glaze, printed 1926-36 factory mark, 19cm high, 24cm wide (one with damaged tooth) £300 - 400
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A Denby Danesby Orient Ware Three-Handled Planter, blue, mauve and brown glaze, printed factory marks, 30cm diameter; and Two Other Pieces (3) £100 - 150
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A C.I.A Manna Earthenware Group "Madonna Dell'Uva", modelled as a modern adaptation of the Madonna holding grapes with the baby Jesus, signed C.I.A.Manna TORINO "MADONNO DELL'UVA" .1.341. MB, 30cm £300 - 400 | |
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An Emile Gallé Cameo Vase, tall slender form with flared rim, acid etched with roses in tones of browns and reds, on a yellow and frosted ground, cameo signature Gallé on the body, 31.5cm £2000 - 3000
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A Large Daum Nancy Cameo Rose Bowl, with acid etched dark mauve poppy flowers and leaves on a shaded and mottled red to burnt orange ground, engraved signature DAUM NANCY with the Croix de Lorraine, 23cm diameter £1500 - 2000
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A Set of Four Daum Pâte-De-Verre Glass Plates, by Raymond Corbin, 1969-70, moulded allegorical scenes representing the four seasons, Printemps in emerald, Ete in topaz, Automne in amethyst, Hiver in aquamarine, each numbered 80/2000, each 27cm £200 - 300
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A Red Ashay Frosted Glass Car Mascot, circa 1930, modelled as a pair of leaping Afghan hounds, on a square base, 20cmRed Ashay commissioned 30 different glass car mascots, which were made in European glassworks, notably Stepanek and Alsoner Glassworks of Czechoslovakia. £100 - 200
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A Venini Decanter and Stopper, ruby red and emerald green stripe, signed venini italia 85, circular label MADE IN ITALY VENINI MURANO, 47cm £300 - 400
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Karl Bergemann Parsons (1884-1934): "OF SUCH IS THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN" A Design for a Stained Glass Panel, for St.Congan's Church, Turriff, Aberdeenshire, charcoal over pencil, inscribed to verso and dated 1932, 320cm by 113cmPurchased at a Karl Parsons exhibition at the William Morris Gallery 24 October 1987 to 12 March 1988. £600 - 900
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Henry Holiday (1839-1927), Attributed to: A Panel, circa 1878, Stained Leaded Glass, painted with a maiden with arms stretched above her head, 71cm by 43cm (damages)Possibly removed from St.Maurice's Church, Monkgate, York, rebuilt in 1878 to a design by Charles Fisher (local architect), replacing the smaller 12th century church (demolished in 1876). This new church was itself demolished in 1967 and was on the corner of Lord Mayor's Walk and Monkgate.Given to the vendor by a quantity surveyor who salvaged the panel from a church demolition in the 1960's, and who had worked on the York St. John's University development on Lord Mayor's Walk. £100 - 150
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Paul-Jean Martel (Belgian 1879-1944): A Bronze Bust, probably of Jean Mermoz (the heroic French aviator), signed in cast Jean Martel and stamped in cast FRANCE BRONZE, on a green marble base, 39cm £500 - 700
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Johann Philipp Ferdinand Preiss (German 1882-1943): "The Frog Prince": A Carved Ivory Group, modelled as a nude maiden sitting beside a pool looking across at a painted frog wearing a crown, on an onyx base, 7cm (damaged hands) £300 - 400
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Otto Petri (Berlin 1860-1942): An Alabaster Bust, modelled as a young girl, signed Petri and 4726 F 134, inset with a metal disc Goldscheider and monogram WMG, 9cm £100 - 150
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An Art Nouveau Bronze Plaque, by Jean-Baptiste Daniel-Dupuis, titled LE NID, cast as a maiden discovering a birds nest, signed DANIEL DUPUIS and titled in cast, 13cm by 7.5cm in a stained mahogany easel frame £70 - 100
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Baudouin Tuerlinckx (Belgian 1873-1945): Two Carved Walnut Busts, modelled as peasant women, both signed B.TUERLINCKX, 47cmBaudouin Tuerlinckx studied sculpture at the Mechelen Academy under Rosier, and later in Brussels under Van Der Stappen. Between 1899 and 1935 he taught at Mechelen. Tuerlinckx designed several public monuments in Belgium. £200 - 300
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Two French Art Deco Silvered Metal and Frosted Glass Four-Light Chandeliers, each with moulded panels and four hanging shades, moulded marks GILLES, the frame 93cm high, 70cm diameter (one with missing shade) £600 - 900
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An Art and Crafts Carved Oak and Silver Mounted Sugar Caster, carved with Celtic designs and mounted with silver stylised roses roundels, the domed cover with pierced stars, rubbed maker's mark, London 1908, 25cm £100 - 200
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An Arts and Crafts Winchester Bushel, by Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, London 1909, chased around the rim henricus ceptimus dei gracia rex dauglae et Francie (Henry 7th King of Denmark and France), chased symbols a lion rampant, an anchor, a portcullis and a coat of arms, hammered finish, on three feet, maker's mark Rn & Cr, London 1909, 14cm across £250 - 350
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A Georg Jenson Silver Twin-Handled Sugar Bowl, model No.321, designed by Johan Rohde, with scroll handles, import marks London 1931, stamped DESIN DENMARK STERLING 321 B GI/925/S and GEORG JENSEN, 7.5cm high £300 - 500
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An Art Nouveau WMF Claret Jug, model No.192, with tapering clear glass liner, the silver plated mounts cast with a maiden and whiplash foliage, stamped with the ostrich factory mark and B I/0 H E9, 37cm (later glass liner); A Matching Beaker, stamped WMF in a rectangular box, 12.5cm; and A Tray, stamped I/0 and AS, 47cm (3) £400 - 600
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A Liberty & Co "Tudric" Pewter Five Piece Tea/Coffee Service, designed by Archibald Knox, model No.0231, comprising teapot, coffee pot and hot water jug both with wicker covered handles, milk jug and sugar bowl, stamped marks, teapot 26cm £150 - 250
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A Group of Liberty & Co "Tudric" Pewter, including a pair of squat candlesticks, model No.01417, hammered finish, stamped marks, 8.5cm high; a twin-handled bowl, model no.0405, 20cm across handles; and Seven Other Pieces (10) £100 - 150
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Two Liberty & Co "Tudric" Pewter Sugar Bowls, designed by Archibald Knox, model No.025, whiplash decoration, each stamped TUDRIC 025, each 12cm long (worn) £180 - 220
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An Arts and Crafts Copper Dish, probably the Keswick School of Industrial Arts, repoussé decorated with fruiting pomegranates, unmarked, 28.5cm £150 - 250
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A Robert Welch (1929-2000) for Old Hall Alveston Stainless Steel Four Piece Tea Service, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, stamped marks DESIGNED BY R.WELCH OLD HALL ENGLAND 18/8 STAINLESS STEEL, sugar bowl with Design Centre label, teapot 11.5cm £100 - 150
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A Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson Oak Bedside Table, circa 1930's, with a raised upstand, the rectangular top above an under-tier, on turned front legs, with recessed front paw mouse signature, 43cm wide, 32.5cm deep, 57cm high £1000 - 1500
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A Set of Four 1920's/30's Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Chairs, with shaped top rail, vase splats, the uprights with carved tail detail, hide seats with solid bases, turned front legs, one with recessed carved mouse signature, 98cm £700 - 1000
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A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Rustic Weathered Oak Timber Table and Chair, the chair with four plank back and seat construction and shaped arms, the table with shaped rectangular top, on four octagonal legs, each with carved mouse signature, chair 60cm wide, 51cm deep, 69cm high table 110cm wide, 58cm deep, 71cm high (2) £1000 - 1500
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A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Panelled Oak 4'6" Bedstead, with penny moulded top, carved mouse signature on footboard, headboard 117cm, footboard 76cm, 138cm wide with metal side railsPurchased 1st October 1958 £1000 - 1500
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A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Fruit Bowl, with tooled interior and exterior, carved mouse signature to the exterior, 25cm (good colour) £200 - 300
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