Ceramics & Glass
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A CHINESE PORCELAIN MUG, late 18th century, of baluster form, the loop handle with heart terminal, painted in polychrome enamels with large flowering peony beside a fence and rockwork, unmarked, 5 1/4" high £80-120
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A MASSIVE JAPANESE PORCELAIN JARDINIERE, late 19th century, of flared rounded cylindrical form painted in underglaze blue with cranes amidst bamboo and flying over waves, unmarked, 23" diameter, 20" high £120-180
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A CHINESE PORCELAIN LARGE BOX AND COVER, early 19th century, of circular cushion form, painted in polychrome enamels with a roundel enclosing a "Long Eliza" holding a baby with four children playing at her feet in open landscape before a fence, within a scattered flower and blossom border, four character mark in burnt orange, 10" diameter (Illustrated) £250-400
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A CHINESE EARTHENWARE "TANG DYNASTY" STYLE HORSE, 20th century, in a turquoise glaze, unmarked, 16 1/2" high £120-180
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A PAIR OF CHINESE IMARI PORCELAIN SAUCER DISHES, 18th century, of plain circular form, painted in underglaze blue and overpainted in burnt orange, green, yellow and gilt with flowering prunus issuing from rockwork, seal mark, 10 3/4" diameter £200-300
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A CHINESE PORCELAIN PLATE, 20th century, of circular form painted in famille verte enamels with three travellers before a verandah beneath prunus, within a turquoise and yellow key border, unmarked, 10 1/4" diameter £50-70
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A COLLECTION OF CHINESE PORCELAIN comprising a gu shaped vase painted in underglaze blue with two continuous bands of warring equestrian figures flanking a central band of precious objects, 10" high, a small two handled moon flask with similar painting, 5" high, and a cylindrical mug with reeded handle painted with a continuous landscape, 3" high, all unmarked (3) £120-180
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A CHINESE PORCELAIN DISH of shallow, shaped circular form, centrally painted in underglaze blue with three fishermen seated on the banks of a river beside their boat with mountains beyond, within a carp and seaweed border, unmarked, 10 1/2" diameter, together with a similar vase of inverted baluster form painted with birds amidst flowering scrolling branches, four character mark, 9" high (2) £150-200
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A SATSUMA EARTHENWARE VASE, late 19th century, of baluster form, painted in typical palette with a Samurai and his attendant and a scribe reading a scroll to an elder, within honeycomb, key and phoenix borders, unmarked, 18" high £150-250
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A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEA PLATE, 1927, of plain circular form, painted in polychrome enamels by H. G. Moseley with a still life of two apples and blackberries on a mossy banking, signed, puce mark, 6" diameter £250-300
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A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, 1912, painted in polychrome enamels by Harry Stinton with two Highland cattle grazing in a misty landscape, the cup interior and handle gilt, signed, puce mark £120-180
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A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN MINIATURE JUG, c.1906, of baluster form with high loop handle, painted in colours possibly by James Stinton with a pheasant in a misty moorland on an ivory ground, unsigned, green mark, 2 1/2" high over handle £100-150
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A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN VASE, 1954, of ovoid form, painted in colours by G. Banks with full blown pink and crimson roses on an ivory ground, 4" high, together with a squat globular vase, 1955, similarly painted by A. Smith, 3" high, both signed with black printed marks (2) £200-300
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A ROYAL WORCESTER HADLEY PORCELAIN POT POURRI AND COVER, 1907, of squat globular form with strap moulded shoulders on a quatrefoil base, painted in colours with pink and yellow roses, unsigned, mark in green, 5" high £150-200
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A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN CORAL TWIG HANDLED JUG, c.1908, of lobed ovoid form painted in colours with a posy of summer flowers on a blush ivory ground and with gilt rims and handle, puce mark, 6 1/4" high £100-150
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A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN MINIATURE TEACUP AND SAUCER, c.1950, painted in colours by M. Hunt with full blown pink and crimson roses, cup with solid gilt interior, both signed, black mark, saucer 3 3/4" diameter £120-160
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A ROYAL WORCESTER HADLEY PORCELAIN VASE, 1908, of ovoid form with strapwork moulded shoulders raised upon four leaf supports, painted in colours with full blown pink and yellow roses on an ivory ground, green mark, shape H230, 3 3/4" high £60-80
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A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN SMALL TWO HANDLED VASES, 1908, of slender ovoid form with stiff leaf moulded borders, painted in pastel colours with loose bouquets of summer flowers on a blush ivory ground with gilt borders, puce mark, shape G999, 6 1/2" high £150-200
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A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN MINIATURE PLATE, 1961, painted in colours by Young with a still life of two peaches and black cherries on a mossy banking, 3 1/4" diameter, together with a similar small dish, 1954, 2 3/4" diameter, both signed and black printed marks (2) £150-180
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A CHINA COMPORT, mid 20th century, possibly Coalport, of canted rounded square form on a swept pedestal with dolphin angles, all over painted in polychrome enamels by G. Delaney with a still life of apples, pear and white grapes on a mossy banking within gilt vine borders, signed, bears crowned monogram GD over England, 10 1/4" square £80-120
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A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN CABINET CAN AND SAUCER, c.1958, painted in polychrome enamels by Freeman with a still life of apples, cherries and blackberries on a mossy banking, cup with solid gilt interior, signed, black mark, saucer 4" diameter £160-200
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A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, 1923, painted in polychrome enamels by Edward Townsend with a still life of peaches, blackberries and strawberries on a mossy banking, cup with gilt exterior, signed, puce mark, saucer 3 3/4" diameter £100-150
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A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN SMALL BOWL, 1939, internally and externally painted in polychrome enamels by Harry Ayrton with a still life of apples, white grapes, cherries and redcurrants on a mossy banking, signed, blue mark, 2" diameter, 1" high £150-250
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A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN SHALLOW BOWL, 1929, of plain circular form, painted in polychrome enamels by Moseley with a still life of two apples, white and black grapes on a mossy banking, signed, puce mark, 5 1/2" diameter £200-250
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A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN VASE, 1924, of ovoid form with flared rim, painted in colours by Ricketts with apples, blackberries, blossom and a cherry on a mossy banking, gilt embellished, puce mark, shape F126, 5 1/4" high £120-180
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A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN POT POURRI VASE AND COVER, 1923, of ovoid form, the gilded and pierced domed cover with bud finial, painted in colours with pink and crimson roses within gilt moulded strapwork, unsigned, puce mark, shape H171, 7 1/2" high £120-200
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A PEARLWARE TOBY JUG, c.1790, the seated toper wearing a dark brown tricorn hat, brown spattered ochre jacket, plain ochre breeches and blue striped socks, holding a foaming jug of ale on his left knee, on a brown lined canted oblong base, 10 1/2" high (Illustrated) £600-800
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A DAVENPORT PORCELAIN PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, 1830's, in London shape, painted in polychrome enamels with posies of summer flowers within gilt diaper and frond scroll panels, comprising teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, helmet milk jug, pair bread and butter plates, four tea cups, nine each coffee cups and saucers, variously marked (27) £120-180
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A WEDGWOOD "PEARL" WARE FOOTBATH, 1840-68, of rounded oblong form with slightly lobed rim and two handles, painted in gilt with a band of stylised buds, impressed, pattern 3512, 20" wide over handles £150-200
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A PODMORE, WALKER & CO. EARTHENWARE FOOTBATH, 1834-59, of rounded oblong baluster form, printed in underglaze lilac with the "Lily" pattern highlighted in gilt, printed mark, 20" wide over handles £150-200
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A STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY "TYTH PIG" FIGURE GROUP, early 19th century, the clergyman standing beside a mother and her baby, her husband holding a piglet, a basket of eggs and two piglets eating sheaves of corn at their feet, all beside bocage, inscribed 69, 7" high £120-180
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A STAFFORDSHIRE GLAZED RED-WARE TEAPOT AND COVER, c.1760, of plain cylindrical form with strap handle, the lift-off very slightly domed cover with acorn knop, with engine turned bands, unmarked, 3 1/2" high overall (Illustrated) £180-250
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A VICTORIAN MAJOLICA QUAIL'S EGG STAND, possibly Brownfield, of oval form with six turquoise indents framed with wheat ears, on a pink ground and raised upon three flange feet, unmarked, 8 1/2" wide, together with a Minton majolica game pie cover moulded with dead game including a fawn and hares, unmarked, 9 1/4" x 6 3/4" (2) £100-150
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OF SUFFRAGETTE INTEREST- a German porcelain blue glazed cat "Votes For Women", c.1910, the feline with open mouth and ribbon tied collar, seated on an oval base with moulded title, 3" high (Illustrated) £200-300
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A MEISSEN PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE, 20th century, painted in polychrome enamels with scattered flowers, comprising teapot and cover, quatrefoil sugar box and cover, milk and cream jugs, nine each cups, saucers and plates and two spare covers, crossed swords in underglaze blue and variously impressed (33) £350-500
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A MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE GROUP, late 19th century, of two putti flanking a rococo framed portrait of a Roman Emperor wearing a laurel wreath, one standing wearing a helmet, the other seated, raised upon a rocky outcrop on a gilt highlighted scroll moulded base, crossed swords in underglaze blue and incised 1657, 4 3/4" high (Illustrated) £280-350
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A PAIR OF JOSE A. CUNHA CALDAS DA RAINHA PALISSY STYLE MAJOLICA PLAQUES, late 19th century, of circular form, moulded and applied in typical style on a shredded clay ground, one with a large warty toad, worms, a frog and a lizard with its head in a hole, the other with the lizard's head emerging and devouring a snake, impressed marks, 10 1/2" diameter (Illustrated) £300-500
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A BAKER, BEVANS & IRWIN, GLAMORGAN POTTERY COW CREAMER AND COVER, c.1830's, of typical form, printed in underglaze black with fishing scenes, printed mark, 5 1/4" high, together with another smaller cow creamer and cover with black ochre sponged markings standing on a bright green enamelled flower moulded oval base, 4 1/2" high (2) (Illustrated) £150-200
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TWO POTTERY COW CREAMERS, early 19th century, one with black and white markings and cover, with a milkmaid wearing a yellow bonnet, green blouse and manganese skirt seated with a blue pail on a plain moulded shaped base, 5" high, the other with puce markings, the milkmaid wearing a yellow blouse and blue skirt seated with a yellow pail on a cut and shaped flat green base, 5" high (Illustrated) £150-200
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TWO SIMILAR STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY COW CREAMERS AND COVERS, early 19th century, one with black sponged markings, the other with puce markings, both standing on green washed oblong black lined bases surmounted by a recumbent calf, 5" high (Illustrated) £150-200
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A PAIR OF VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY GREYHOUNDS, modelled standing with hares in their mouths, on shredded clay encrusted gilt lined shaped bases, 7 1/2" high £120-180
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AN ENGLISH DELFT SMALL CHARGER, late 18th century, of plain circular form, centrally painted with a large flower and bamboo, 11 3/4" diameter, together with a similar tile painted with a man beside rocks, 5 1/4" square and three Dutch delft tiles (5) £80-120
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A TOOTH & CO. BRETBY COLD PAINTED TERRACOTTA BUST of a Neapolitan fisherboy after Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux's original, raised on a black glazed earthenware socle, socle impressed, 20" high £300-400
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OF YORKSHIRE CRICKETING INTEREST - an earthenware jug, c.1905, of plain tapering cylindrical form with applied loop handle, printed in underglaze black with a portrait of George H. Hirst and Wilfred Rhodes, 6 1/2" high £200-250
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OF RUGBY LEAGUE INTEREST - a pottery mug of plain cylindrical form, printed in underglaze blue with "Halifax Football Team Season 1902-3 Names of Players", "Winners of the Northern Rugby League 1st Division and Northern Union Challenge Cup", printed mark, 4" high £150-220
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A MASON'S PATENT IRONSTONE DESSERT SERVICE, c.1850, printed and overpainted in colours with pattern number 1762, within a green panelled border with gilt diapering, comprising twelve lobed circular plates and three pairs of dishes, printed angular crown mark (18) £150-200
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AN EXTENSIVE IMPROVED IRONSTONE CHINA DINNER SERVICE, probably Wood & Brownfield, c.1840, printed and overpainted in colours with pattern number 303, within a blue and iron red scrolling foliate border and comprising nineteen plates, seven dessert plates, twelve tea plates, six soup plates, sauce tureen, cover and two stands, low pedestal stand, two graduated oblong meat plates and a pair of tureen stands (52) £350-500
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A ROYAL DUX BISQUE PORCELAIN FIGURAL VASE, early 20th century, modelled as a young peasant girl beside a large woven basket, on a naturalistically moulded oblong base, model 1032, pink patch mark, 10 1/2" high £180-250
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A ROYAL DUX BISQUE PORCELAIN FIGURE, early 20th century, modelled as a young lady wearing an elaborate head dress, her arms outstretched and holding a pleated shawl over a laced bodice and flowing skirt tied with a fringed scarf, standing on a rug on a moulded oval base, model 372, pink patch mark, 14 1/4" high £200-300
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