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An Ercol occasional coffee table, introduced 1960, design number 459, elm and beech, rounded rectangular top with a magazine rack undertier, no label, length 105cm, width 46cm, height 37cm £100 - 150
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An Ercol drop leaf elm and beech dining table and four chairs, circa 1965, table design number 383, together with four Windsor dining chairs with cross spindle back, design number 376, oyster-shaped seat cushions, applied metallic blue label, table open length 137cm, closed length 61cm, width 75cm, height 71cm (5) £200 - 300
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An Ercol drop leaf elm and beech oval dining table and five chairs, circa 1965, table design 384, together with five “All-purpose Windsor” or “Chiltern” chairs, design number 391, applied metallic blue label to table, table open length 123cm, closed length 64cm, width 112cm, height 72cm (6) £200 - 300
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A circular stained glass window by Mike Davis, commissioned 1977, depicting setting sun above a landscape, set within a segmented octagonal satin wood and walnut frame, 81cm x 81cm overall, window measures 66cm diameter. £150 - 200
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A Georg Jensen silver cruet set, designed by Harald Nielson, 1933-1944, comprising pepper shaker, and a pair of open salt bowls and spoons, stamped makers marks, designer monogram, ‘925.S’ pepper 4.5cm high, bowls 4cm dial (5) £300 - 500
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A Murano “Sommerso” glass bowl, possibly by Flavio Poli, circa 1960, green, yellow and clear glass, 35.5cm wide, 9.8cm high. £250 - 350
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A set of four folding chairs, circa 1965, by Vono Lubke, chromium frames with black leather spring seats and back supports, applied labels, height 82cm £180 - 220
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A pair of leather high back armchairs, circa 1970, designed by Howard Keith, rust-coloured leather, raised on a chrome plated stand, label to underside “HK London”, width 85cm, depth 85cm, height 93cm (2) £400 - 600
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An aluminium and glass coffee table, circa 1980, in the manner of Knut Hesterberg, the circular glass plate supported by a shaped aluminium undertier, diameter 76cm, height 39cm £300 - 400
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A pair of leather armchairs, circa 1975, tan leather, low slung seats raised on tubular chrome supports, the rear on castors, width 100cm, depth 75cm, height 62cm (2) £300 - 400
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A Scandinavian teak dining room suite, circa 1960, comprising sideboard with sliding cupboard and a bank of five drawers, dining table, and six chairs with woven rattan seats, chairs applied with label “MK Craftsmanship Made in Denmark”, table stamped “Troeds, model Burgvik, design Nils Jonsson” length 135cm, width 85cm, sideboard width 174cm, depth 43cm, height 79cm (8) £400 - 600
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A Danish teak folding cocktail table, circa 1965, the undertier supporting a removable tray, raised on casters, stamped “made in Denmark”, length 70cm, width 44cm (closed) height 64.5cm. £60 - 100
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Hans Olsen for Frem Rojle, an extending teak dining table and four chairs, circa 1965, the circular table extending with integral leaves, the chairs forming a nest under the table, with black vinyl triangular seats, stamped “Frem Rojle, Made in Denmark” applied label “Furniture makers Danish Control”, table 106cm diameter (5). £400 - 600
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A Danish extending dining table and chairs, circa 1960, designed by Harry Ostergaard, teak, table length 238cm extended, 137cm retracted, width 95cm, height 75.5cm, chairs stamped “Made in Denmark A/S Randers Moebel fabrik” (5) £600 - 1000
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An unusual folding buffet/ table, circa 1970, teak on chrome support, with folding mechanism that converts the two tier buffet to a narrow side table, together with two benches, width 116.5cm, depth 38cm, height 73.5cm (3) £200 - 300
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A Bernard Leach marmalade pot and cover, circa 1960, stoneware, cream ground with iron and blue painted designs to body and cover, painted ‘BL’ mark and impressed Leach Pottery seal, 11.2cm high, approx 10cm diam £300 - 500
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A Bernard Leach bowl, circa 1950, stoneware, the interior with olive glaze with wax resist floral motif to well, the exterior with rust glaze, impressed ‘BL’ and Leach Pottery seals, 25.5cm diam. £500 - 800
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A Bernard Leach vase, circa 1960, stoneware, speckled cream ground with pale olive banding to the shoulder, impressed ‘BL’ and Leach Pottery seals, 12.8cm high £400 - 600
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A Bernard Leach vase, circa 1960, stoneware, the cylindrical body with speckled blue and brown glaze, impressed ‘BL’ and Leach Pottery seals, 14cm high £250 - 350
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A Leach Pottery jug with cover, circa 1970, stoneware, pale olive glaze, impressed Leach Pottery seal, 20.8cm high £100 - 150
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A large John Nuttgens stoneware pitcher, late 20th century, lead glazed, the body outlined with the form of a bird, artist seal mark, 31cm high, £50 - 80
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Three contemporary stoneware vases, 21st Century, the first by David Grant at Highland Stoneware with Poppy design,23.5cm high; and two by A Nichol at Dartington Pottery, both of abstract floral design, 19cm and 18.5cm high (3). £80 - 120
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A Pierre Vandel coffee table, circa 1975, blackened metal frame with gilt outlining, rectangular plate glass surface, applied label ‘Pierre Vandel Paris’, length 124.5cm, width 74.5cm, height 41.5cm £180 - 220
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A John Piper coffee table, circa 1960, the rectangular top depicting scenes of London architecture, with single undertier, formica on blackened steel frame, length 114.5cm, width 37.5cm, height 35.5cm £80 - 120
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A revolving Egg Chair, circa 1970, woven purple cotton upholstery, cross-section teak support, height 100cm £200 - 300
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Meissen blue and white tea tray, 20th Century, Onion pattern, scrolled and feathered moulded serpentine outlines, 46cm x 37cm. £400 - 600
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Five Meissen blue and white tea cups and saucers, second quality, Onion pattern, together with a further cup (11). £150 - 200
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A large Chinese red ground Rouleau vase, bearing Kangxi six character mark, under glazed blue decoration with figures and horsemen in woodland, green interior, 67cm. £800 - 1200
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A Chinese black ground Famille Verte dished circular charger, bearing Kangxi six character mark, decoration with Buddhistic lions, stylised flowers and foliage, diameter 41.5cm. £600 - 800
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A Chinese square section celadon green crackle glazed vase, with four blue and white painted panels with flowers, 26cm. £200 - 300
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A Minton Majolica game pie dish, oval basket weave form, the lid modelled with dead game, No. 668, (restored), width 33cm. £200 - 300
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A Chinese blue and white bottle vase, bearing six character seal mark, decorated with stylised flowers, floral bands and stiff leaves, 21cm. £100 - 150
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Spode Indian Sporting Series. A collection of printware, comprising a square shaped vegetable dish, “Hog-Hunter’s Meeting by Surprise a Tigress & her Cubs”, 23cm, an oval stand, “Hunting a Buffalo”, 43cm and a matching dish, width 31cms, three soup plates, “Chase After a Wolf”, diameter 25cm and a circular stand, “Driving a Bear out of Sugar Canes”, diameter 28cm, (8). £500 - 800
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Spode Indian Sporting Series, A set of six plates, “Death of the Bear”, diameter 25cm and six tea plates, “Groom Leading Out”, diameter 15cm, (12). £200 - 300
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A Sevres style pail shape jardiniere, probably French, late 19th Century, heightened in gilt, designed with four rams masks, restored, 25cm. £150 - 200
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A German porcelain pedestal table, VEB Porcelain Works, Plaue, late 20th Century, circular top, painted with floral sprays and swags, lilac ground, leaf capped and floral painted column and tripod base, diameter 46cm, height 67cm. £500 - 800
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A pair of Royal Crown Derby ginger jars, 1984, Old Imari pattern, of shouldered, slightly swollen form, number 1128, 22cm. £500 - 700
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A pair of Royal Crown Derby silver shape candlesticks, 1983, Old Imari pattern, incurved square bases, moulded with dolphins, pattern number 1128, 27cm. £400 - 500
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Five Royal Crown Derby plates, 1988, Old Imari pattern, number 1128, diameter 26.5cm. £150 - 200
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A Royal Dux figure of an Arab carrying a gourd and basin, number 441, 37cm and another Royal Dux figure of a bearded Arab, number 1032, 41cm (2). £260 - 300
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A pair of Royal Crown Derby silver shaped table candlesticks, 1973, Gold Aves pattern, 10.5cm. £250 - 400
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A Chinese porcelain vase, bearing Kangxi six character mark, slightly compressed bowl with an onion neck, decorated with dragons and flaming pearls, 41.5cm. £150 - 200
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A Chinese cream ground polychrome vase, five character mark in blue, decorated with flowering lotus panels, vine like tendrils, stylised characters to the neck, 48cm. £300 - 500
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A Royal Worcester bottle vase, dated mark for 1903, painted with poppies, other wild flowers, wheat and a beetle on a blush ground, pattern number 1661, 23cm. £80 - 120
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A Royal Worcester near ovoid vase, date mark for 1910, painted decoration of roses by Albert Lane, shaded ground, pattern number 312, 16cm and a Royal Worcester posy vase, date mark for 1924, painted with Hadley roses, on a shaded ground, number G957, 8.5cm (2). £70 - 100
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A Royal Worcester boat shape comport, date mark for 1914, twin scrolled handle, circular foot with mask heads, painted with rose sprays by Ethel Spilsbury, number 194/H, width 22cm, height 19cm. £100 - 150
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A Royal Worcester ogee shape rose jar and cover, date for 1909, wrythen moulded, painted with roses to the shoulder by William Harbron, on shaded ground, coronet lid, lacking liner cover, pattern number 1720, 21.5cm. £80 - 120
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A Royal Worcester claret jug, dated mark for 1910, tapering cylindrical form with reeded bands and moulded blossom, painted with roses by Reginald Austin on a blushed and shaded ground, number 1047, 26cm. £80 - 120
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A Royal Worcester jug, date mark probably 1891, of bulbous form with a dimple by the handle, painted with roses by Ethel Spilsbury, number 1094, 17cm and a Royal Worcester pear shaped bottle vase, date mark for 1909, painted with Hadley roses, number F103/H, 22cm (2). £80 - 120
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A Royal Crown Derby amphora shaped covered vase, dated cypher for 1895, ovoid bowl with winged handles, domed lid, painted vignette with birds in a landscape and flowers, by C Harris, 20.5cm. £150 - 200
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