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A Moorcroft Pottery twin-handled vase, “Little Early” designed by Rachel Bishop, 2008, of bud form with square base, limited edition 127 of 150, factory marks, artist’s signature, 25.5cm high, boxed £100 - 150
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A Cobridge Stoneware vase, “Water Poem” designed by Rachel Bishop, 1999, tall slender neck flared at the rim, depicting a water lily pond inspired by Monet’s famous water lilies series, factory marks, 32cm high Cobridge Stoneware was a studio pottery project set up by Hugh Edwards, current owner of Moorcroft Pottery, in 1998 and operated until 2005. £60 - 100
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Moorcroft reference works: “Moorcroft; New Edition” Paul Atterbury; “Moorcroft, The Phoenix Years”, “Moorcroft, Winds of Change”, and “Moorcroft, a New Dawn” by Fraser Street; together with a quantity of Moorcroft Collectors Club magazines and retail brochures and a Ken Manley Collection auction catalogue (qty) £60 - 100
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A Wedgwood Flame Fairyland Lustre Marston bowl, circa 1920, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, the exterior with “Leap-frogging Elves” design, shape 2597, factory backstamp, number ‘Z5360’, 9.8cm dialdiam See Una des Fontaines, “Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre”, Born-Hawes, 1975, pg 106 for details relating to this design. £500 - 700
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A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre vase and cover, circa 1920, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, decorated in the “Rainbow” or “Bifrost” design, shape 2046, factory backstamp, pattern ‘Z4968’, 22cm high (repairs) (illustrated) See Una des Fontaines, “Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre”, Born-Hawes, 1975, pg 126 for details and the inspiration for this design. £1500 - 2000
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A Verlys smoked glass model of a Peacock, circa 1930, moulded and frosted, engraved ‘Verlys France’, 46cm wide £200 - 300
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A Sabino “Gaite” opalescent glass perfume bottle and stopper, circa 1925, the ovoid bottle moulded in relief with a band of nude female bathers, etched ‘Sabino Paris’, 15cm high £100 - 150
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A Sabino ‘Frivolites’ perfume bottle and stopper, circa 1925, opalescent glass, the cylindrical body moulded in relief with a band of female nudes and swans, etched ‘Sabino Paris’, 16cm high £100 - 150
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A René Lalique “Volubilis” dish, designed 1921, opalescent amber glass, Marcilhac reference 383, engraved ‘R.Lalique France’, 21.5cm dial £300 - 400
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Daum, “Summer Landscape” an enamelled glass vase, circa 1910, internally mottled and acid-etched with a design of trees in a rolling landscape, enamelled signature with Cross of Lorraine, 15.8cm high (illustrated) £800 - 1200
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An Art Deco figure of a female dancer, circa 1930, gilt and cold-painted art metal, the lady standing on tiptoe, looking to the sky, raised on a tapering square-section alabaster plinth, 28cm high £150 - 200
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An Art Deco figural lamp base, circa 1930, gilt art metal, the semi-nude female holding aloft a spherical frosted glass shade, raised on cylindrical stepped alabaster base, 56cm high £150 - 200
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An Art Deco figural group by L. Bruns, circa 1930, entitled “Friends”, patinated art metal, depicting a reclining female nude with her Afghan Hound, on stepped marble base, engraved “L.Bruns”, width 54.5cm, height 21.5cm £200 - 300
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An Art Deco ‘Scarf Dancer’ figural striker, attributed to Josef Lorenzl, circa 1930, silvered and cold-painted spelter, the young female wearing stylised costume holding a scarf between each hand, mounted on a rectangular marble base along side a pedestal serving as a match striker, no markings, 27cm high £300 - 400
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A Hagenauer female nude figure, circa 1930, silvered metal, the tall slender form on circular base, stamped ‘Hagenauer Wien’, with monogram, and ‘Made in Austria’, 28cm high £350 - 450
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An Art Deco cocktail display cabinet, circa 1930, birch, the hinged fitted drinks cabinet above a concealed compartmentalised drawer, and further fitted drinks cupboard, flanked by glazed cupboards with sunburst spacers, each with three glass shelves, mirrored interior, on stepped base, width 149cm, depth 36.5cm, height 130cm £250 - 350
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An Ever Ready Co. Ltd Art Deco radio, released 1937, model 5033, walnut case with chrome plated bars, Bakelite dials, width 56.5cm, depth 28cm, height 43cm £60 - 100
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A Philips “Superinductance 634A” Art Deco radio receiver, released 1933, arched walnut case with Bakelite stylised grill, width 28cm, height 32cm £150 - 200
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Three Italian Art Deco busts of Pierrot, circa 1930, carved alabaster, one opposing pair of a male and female Pierrot, the third as a younger girl dressed at Pierrot, each raised on block plinths, the male signed ‘Febo Grafeli (?)’, 29.5cm high (3) (illustrated) £300 - 500
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An Art Deco octagonal occasional table, circa 1930, burr walnut, raised on shaped down-swept supports on block feet, 60.5cm square, height 58cm £80 - 120
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An Art Deco display cabinet, circa 1935, burr walnut, circular form with wings, the pair of glazed doors with cloud outline spacer, enclosing two glazed shelves, on shaped base, width 135cm, depth 34cm, height 126.5cm £200 - 250
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A pair of Art Deco style leather armchairs, last quarter 20th Century, stitched dark brown leather, shaped arms, raised on dark stained block supports, width 96cm, depth 90cm, height 85cm (2) £600 - 900
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An Art Deco macassar dining table, circa 1930, rectangular top with cantered corners, on four down-swept supports to central plinth base, length 111cm, width 90cm, height 74cm £600 - 800
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A stylish Art Deco serving table, with plate glass shelf above a glass-topped shelf of four drawers with ebonised pulls, supported on a U-shaped frame with reed details, on a broad plinth base, width 165cm, depth 45cm, height 114cm £700 - 900
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A Clarice Cliff ‘Bizarre’ Lotus jug, circa 1928, the body decorated with horizontal banding in orange, green, yellow and blue, printed Bizarre backstamp with facsimile signature, incised ‘Lotus/Shape’ £200 - 400
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A Clarice Cliff “Rhodanthe” vase, circa 1935, in green, grey and pink colourway, shape 891, moulded facsimile signature, 15cm high. £100 - 150
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A Clarice Cliff “Crocus” Stamford hot water jug, circa 1930, with plated cover, Bizarre mark, 13cm high. £150 - 200
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A Clarice Cliff “Crocus” egg cup set and stand, circa 1930, the four cups standing on a Leda shaped stand with looped rattan handle, Bizarre mark, stand 15.5cm wide (5). £100 - 150
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A Clarice Cliff “Spring Crocus” sugar bowl and tea cup, circa 1950, the sugar bowl and cover with crimped handles, finials and base, printed gold script signature, the bowl 11cm high; together with a Royal Staffordshire coffee cup and ribbed saucer with green and gilt banding (4). £150 - 200
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A Clarice Cliff “Crocus” cheese dish and teapot, circa 1930, the teapot with a replacement lid, facsimile signature backstamps, cheese dish 11cm high, teapot 10.5cm high (2). £80 - 120
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A Clarice Cliff “Blue Crocus” Conical jug, circa 1930, Bizarre mark, 7.8cm high £100 - 150
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A Clarice Cliff “Crocus” sandwich tray, circa 1930, shape 334, Bizarre mark, 29.5cm wide. £60 - 80
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A Clarice Cliff “Awakening Crocus” or “Peter Pan Crocus” preserve pot and cover, circa 1935, drum form, over printed with black landscape with rabbits, Bizarre mark, 8.5cm high. £120 - 180
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A Clarice Cliff “Crocus Awakening” or “Peter Pan Crocus” Athens Jug and Bowl, circa 1935, over printed with black landscape with rabbits enclosed between orange borders, Bizarre mark, jug 17cm high, bowl 19.5cm dial (2). £150 - 200
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A Clarice Cliff “Crocus” bowl, circa 1930, Royal Staffordshire Pottery Honey glaze backstamp, 20cm diameter. £60 - 100
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A Clarice Cliff “Crocus” part tea set, circa 1930, comprising three cups and saucers, three side plates, circular cake plate, and sugar bowl, each piece with graduated brown banding and a single spray of Crocus flowers, facsimile signature marks (11). £120 - 150
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A Clarice Cliff “Crocus” Daffodil preserve pot and cover, circa 1930, Bizarre mark, 12.5cm high (illustrated). £150 - 200
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A Clarice Cliff “Crocus” variation Daffodil preserve pot and cover, circa 1930, the single spray of crocus flowers above graduating wavy lines in brown, green and yellow, Bizarre mark, 12cm high (illustrated). £150 - 200
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A Clarice Cliff “Sungay” Daffodil preserve pot and cover, circa 1935, Bizarre mark, 12.5cm high (illustrated). £150 - 200
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A Clarice Cliff “Idyll” Octagonal bowl, circa 1930, Bizarre mark, 15cm square. £60 - 80
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A Clarice Cliff “Idyll” plate, circa 1935, Bizarre mark, 23cm diameter. £200 - 250
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A Clarice Cliff “My Garden” square conical centre bowl, with posy basket liner, 15cm wide (exc. handles); together with another “My Garden” bud planter in turquoise colourway, 19.5cm wide (2) £60 - 80
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A Clarice Cliff vase, moulded with blossoming branches, shape 989, facsimile signature, 19.8cm high £50 - 80
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A Clarice Cliff “My Garden” vase, circa 1935, the moulded floral design below a Delecia style streaked turquoise and brown glaze, shape 685, Bizarre mark, 19cm high £70 - 100
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A Clarice Cliff “My Garden” four-piece dressing table set, circa 1935, comprising dish and cover, rectangular tray and twin candle stands, in pink colourway, facsimile signature and Newport Pottery mark, tray 32cm wide (4) £100 - 150
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A Clarice Cliff “My Garden” vase and bowl, circa 1935, both with relief moulded floral design against a Delecia style streaked yellow glaze, the vase shape 664, 26.5cm high, the bowl shape 768, 32cm wide (2) £120 - 150
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Two Clarice Cliff “My Garden” vases, one of tall flared form, 30.5cm high (restored), the second of flared fluted form, 20.5cm high; together with a “Lily” centre bowl, 12cm high (3) £80 - 120
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Two Newport Pottery plates with printed illustrations, circa 1930, one of circular form with a boy and girl before a tennis net, enclosed in blue and gilt banding on a cream ground, the second of oval form with three girls playing croquet, one wrestling with a puppy, enclosed in green banded borders, Clarice Cliff facsimile signature and Newport Pottery mark, 25.5cm diameter and 29cm wide (2). £80 - 120
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A large Clarice Cliff “Eating Apples” ribbed charger, circa 1935, the well painted with stylised fruit, the rim with broad gilt border, printed Bizarre mark, 47.8cm diameter (illustrated). £500 - 800
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An Ercol style occasional coffee table, circa 1985, elm and beech, oval top above a spindle magazine rack, applied label “Caves The Furnishers Ltd”, length 100cm width 83cm, height 44cm £120 - 150
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