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A Royal Doulton figure modelled as H. M. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother by Alan Maslankowski. Modelled visiting a blitz bomb site, coloured in enamels. 81 of 5,000. Printed marks HN3944 and with certificate. 27cm high. £40 - £80
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A nineteenth century Continental Delft inkwell. With grooved loop handle and enamelled in blue with flower sprigs, 21cm wide. £60 - £100
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An eighteenth century German faience stein with hinged pewter cover. Painted with a horse in a continuing landscape, 17.5cm. £50 - £80
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Eight pieces of saltglazed stoneware. A large nineteenth century cider jug with silver plated cover, a conserve jug with silver plated cover, three further jugs, a Royal Doulton teapot and cover and two Royal Doulton small tankards. All decorated with sprigged mouldings. Largest 24.5cm. £60 - £100
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A pair of Victorian miniature Staffordshire pottery figures. The Royal Children and spaniels, coloured in enamels. 7cm high. £20 - £30
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A Victorian George Jones majolica sardine dish and cover decorated in coloured enamels, 14.5cm. £100 - £150
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An early nineteenth century English sprigged stoneware game pie dish and cover. Cafe au lait ground and applied with vinework, 29.5cm. £40 - £60
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A Victorian George Jones majolica sardine dish, cover and stand. The cover is moulded with three overlapping fish and the base with stylized leaves. Coloured in green, yellow and lilac glazes. Unmarked, 21.75cm long. £100 - £150
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A commemorative Royal Worcester potpourri jar and cover. For the coronation of H. R. H. King George V, June 22, 1911. With crown moulded cover, the body of globular shape is ground in cobalt blue and enamelled with the Royal Coat of arms of the House of Windsor. Printed puce mark, 15cm. £60 - £100
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Two Royal Doulton figures. Rhapsody HN2267 & Tender Moments HN3303, 18cm. £20 - £30
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A nineteenth century large German porcelain pot pourri jar and cover with ormolu mounts, enamelled with Duetsche Blumen and with twin naturalistic moulded branch handles, 35cm. £80 - £140
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An Aesthetic movement French Longwy faience vase and similar pair of cylindrical spill vases. Turquoise ground, the vase is decorated with a swan and ship in fan reserves. Unmarked, largest 17.25cm. £80 - £140
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A French faience Aesthetic movement Longwy cabaret tray. Turquoise ground and decorated with stylized flowers and two shaped reserves. Impressed marks, 29cm wide. £30 - £50
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A pair of Mintons spill vases. Moulded with overlapping naturalistic leaves and coloured in enamels. One applied with primrose flowers and the other primula. Printed puce marks, 12.5cm. £100 - £150
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A nineteenth century English porcelain potpourri vase. Decorated with an all over ground of applied flowers and with moulded birds and branches. Possibly Minton, crossed swords mark. 17.5cm high. £30 - £50
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An Aynsley twin handled commemorative urn and cover on turned mahogany plinth. Concorde for 25 years of passenger flight 1976-2001. pale blue ground, gilded and enamelled with a scene of Concorde taking off and one over New York City. Number 100 of 100. Printed mark and with certificate, 25.5cm. £40 - £60
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Two nineteenth century Staffordshire flatback equestrian figures. Both modelled as General George Browne and coloured in overglaze enamels, 33cm. £80 - £120
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A nineteenth century continental Meissen style cabinet plate with pierced and moulded border painted to the centre with a portrait of a noblewoman. £50 - £80
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An Aesthetic pottery spill vase of triangular form. Moulded with panels of stylzed flowers, with grey grounds and brown glaze, raised on an eagle claw moulded foot. Monogramed D. C. 20.5cm. £30 - £40
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A Dresden potpourri jar / pastille burner by Carl Thieme in four sections. Surmounted with an applied flower finial, with fluted mouldings, ropetwist handles and raised on a Rococo style scrolling tripod base. Decorated in coloured enamels with trailing flowers. Underglaze mark, 34cm high. £150 - £250
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A Victorian George Jones & Sons pottery oil lamp. Blush ground, decorated with the briar pattern and with etched frosted glass shade. Printed marks. 68cm including the chimney. £50 - £100
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A nineteenth century Continental porcelain figure group after Meissen coloured in enamels. The allegorical subject depicts a seated classical maiden and a putti raised on a shell moulded plinth, 16.5cm high. £100 - £150
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A Moorcroft three part cruet set with Tudric pewter mounts and decorated in the wisteria pattern. Pepper pot 6.25cm. £80 - £120
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A Belleek first period tete-a-tete. Shell moulded and with yellow glazes. Black printed marks. Teapot 20.5cm handle to spout. £60 - £100
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An early nineteenth century Swansea pearlware oval dish. With feather moulded border edged in dry blue, with enamelled polychrome sprigs and a circular wreath framing a central neo-classical urn, 31.5cm wide. The present dish may be compared to an armorial plate illustrated in Morton Nance, The Pottery and Porcelain of Swansea and Nantgarw, 1942, plt XXX (A). £100 - £150
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A pair of Victorian Staffordshire flatback figures modelled as a fisherman and his companion. £30 - £50
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An early nineteenth century pearlware sweetmeat dish. Printed in blue with a chinoiserie landscape and with a four section divider, 23.5cm wide. £30 - £40
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An early nineteenth century prattware jug. With sprigged moulding depicting hunting scenes and coloured in enamels, 15cm. £40 - £60
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A nineteenth century pearlware Tythe pig group figural spill vase. The three figures are mounted on a naturalistic base with applied moulded pigs and corn stucks before a large three branch tree, 21cm. £60 - £100
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A Victorian brass and pottery oil lamp. With frosted and etched glass shade, with pottery font painted with irises and raised on a brass strapwork base. Hinks's No.2 Duplex burner, 57cm. £80 - £120
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A naive antique terracotta pottery jug with a mask moulded into the neck. Possibly South American, 28cm. £30 - £40
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An early twentieth century Vienna charger. With claret ground border jewelled and with tooled gilding framing an enamelled central scene named verso, Augustus u Leopatra. Painted beehive mark, 30.75cm diameter. £150 - £250
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An early twentieth century Vienna charger. With claret ground border jewelled and with tooled gilding framing an enamelled central scene named verso, Venus fuhrt Helena dem Paris zur. Painted beehive mark, 30.75cm diameter. £150 - £250
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A Royal Doulton figure of a woman stood with a basket of flowers on a circular plinth. Entitled Phyllis HN1420, printed and painted marks, along with another Royal Doulton figure, Lady Fayre HN1265. Phyllis 22cm. £50 - £100
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A Victorian Minton Parian figure of Dorothea by John Bell. Modelled seated on a rockwork stump and with her possessions by her side. Unmarked, 29cm. £100 - £150
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A Royal Worcester ewer. Blush ground, with naturalistic branch moulded handle and decorated with flowers. Printed puce mark, 22cm. £40 - £60
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A Royal Worcester figure of a Classical maiden. Decorated in gilt and ivory and raised on a circular plinth. Printed puce mark. 32cm. £50 - £100
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Five pieces of nineteenth century English blue and white pottery. Two leaf shaped pickle dishes, an oval landscape printed dish, a pearlware chestnut basket stand in the Willow pattern and a similar Rogers plate with pierced and basket moulded rim. Largest 28cm wide. £30 - £50
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An early twentieth century Dresden flared vase. Ground in cobalt blue, with tooled gilding and enamelled on a quatrefoil cartouche with a Watteauesque scene. Painted mark numbered 1914, 23.5cm. £30 - £60
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A nineteenth century Chantilly style figural jar and cover with gilt bronze plinth. Formed as a seated Oriental sage with a high shouldered and fluted jar between his legs. Coloured in enamels. Hunting horn mark, 18cm. £100 - £200
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A nineteenth century John & William Ridgeway stone china meat dish. Printed in underglaze blue with the India Temple pattern under a gardroon moulded border. Printed mark, 54.25cm wide. £50 - £100
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A pair of Royal Worcester pot pourri jars by John Freeman. Ovoid in form and with pierced domed covers gilded and with moulded finials. Finely decorated in the round with pears, peaches, apples, raspberries and grapes. Signed, printed black marks, shape number 2826, 25cm. £800 - £1000
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A pair of Samson Japanese Imari baluster jars with bronze mounts and covers. Painted in the Imari style with garden landscapes and flowerg plants. Painted pattern numbers, 26cm. £100 - £150
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A pair of nineteenth century Vienna pedestal covered vases. Claret ground, with tooled gilding a finely enamelled with continuing bands of Cherubs in disguise. Beehive mark, signed, 38cm. £250 - £350
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A Worcester chestnut basket stand of quatrefoil shape and having twin naturalistic branch moulded handles with applied flowers. With ozier and flower head mouldings and printed in underglaze blue with the Rose Centred Spray Group. Hatched crescent mark c1775, 25cm wide. £100 - £150
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A pair of Chelsea Derby kidney shaped dessert dishes, outside decorated possibly at the atelier of James Giles with fruit and flower sprigs. Unmarked c1775, 24.5cm wide. £40 - £60
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A Longton Hall plate with leaf moulded border. Painted to the centre with flowers by the trembly rose painter, c1755, 24cm wide. £60 - £100
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A Worcester teabowl and saucer. Printed in underglaze blue with the European Landscape group. Hatched crescent marks c1775. Saucer 11.75cm diameter. £50 - £80
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A Worcester thinly potted teabowl and saucer. Painted in underglaze blue with the Mansfield design. Open crescent marks c1765. Saucer 12cm diameter. £40 - £60
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A late eighteenth century English porcelain quatrefoil teapot stand, possibly Derby. With gilded rim and painted in underglaze blue with a Chinoiserie landscape. Painted number 2 verso, 13.5cm wide. £50 - £80
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