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Four items of Gouda pottery, “Zomer” design, circa 1927, including large twin-handled vase, 21.5cm high, bottle vase, 20.2cm high, small cylindrical vase with flared neck, 10cm high, and a small inkwell 6.5cm high, painted factory marks (4). £80 - 120
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Four items of Gouda pottery, circa 1925, including two “Phylis” design vases with stylised peacock feather pattern, 17cm and 15cm high, a pedestal bowl in the “Imang” design, 15cm diameter, and a “Kalman“ design vase, 14cm high (some restorations) (4). £80 - 120
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Doulton Burslem “Lady Anne” an early figure, dated 1918, designed by E.W.Light, HN87 No 2, the dress in pale green colour way, incised date “5.18”, painted artist, title, “HN87 No.2” and “Potted by Doulton & Co.”, 25.5cm (repairs) (illustrated) £400 - 600
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Doulton Burslem “The Curtsey” a rare early figure, dated 1918, designed by E.W.Light, dress in lilac colour way, impressed date ‘11.18’, painted artist, title and also ‘HN66’ and “Potted by Doulton & Co.”, 23.6cm (illustrated) This particular example is marked as HN66 although the model is more commonly recorded as HN57. In Eyles and Dennis’s “Royal Doulton Figures”, it is noted that The Curtsey was designed to be a pair along with The Flounced Skirt (commonly HN66) and the authors speculate that this lilac colour way is a renumbered version of HN57B. £500 - 700
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A rare Royal Doulton large sized musical character jug, ‘Old King Cole’, designed by H.Fenton circa 1939, printed factory marks, 14.5cm high £700 - 1000
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A William Moorcroft Florian “Cornflower” salt for Macintyre, circa 1900, the rim with silver plate mount, initialled in green, printed Florian mark, 4.3cm high. £70 - 100
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A William Moorcroft “Pomegranate” vase, circa 1914, the squat body decorated with a broad band of cut fruit against a mottled green ground, full signature in green, stamped ‘Moorcroft Burslem England M32’, 10cm high £250 - 350
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A William Moorcroft “Pomegranate” vase, circa 1920, with short flared neck, initialled in blue, impressed ‘Moorcroft Made in England’, 9cm high £80 - 120
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A William Moorcroft “Pomegranate” vase, circa 1914, the ovoid form decorated with a band of sliced fruit against a mottled green and blue ground, full signature in green, impressed ‘Moorcroft Burslem England’, 21.2cm high (illustrated) £600 - 800
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A William Moorcroft “Pomegranate” footed bowl, circa 1920, full signature in blue, stamped ‘Moorcroft Made in England’, 20.6cm dial. £250 - 350
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A William Moorcroft “Pomegranate” coffee service, circa 1920, comprising coffee pot, milk jug and six coffee cans and saucers, monogrammed in blue, impressed ‘Moorcroft Made in England’ (14) (illustrated) £1500 - 2000
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A William Moorcroft “Moonlit Blue” dish, circa 1925, the footed dish mounted with a silver-plated loop handle, initialled in blue, stamped ‘Moorcroft Made in England’, diameter 12.5cm. £250 - 350
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A William Moorcroft ashtray, “Leaf and Berry” design, circa 1930, octagonal form, factory marks with “Potter to HM the Queen”, 11cm square; together with a “Panache” pin dish, designed by Sian Leeper, 2004, 12cm dial (2) £60 - 80
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A Walter Moorcroft vase, “Hibiscus” design, circa 1960, of bottle form, yellow and purple flowers against a blue ground, factory stamps, 15.5cm high £80 - 120
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A Moorcroft Pottery vase, “Spanish” design, 2013, re-release of William Moorcroft’s original design for M.C.C, factory marks, 13cm high, boxed £180 - 220
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A pair of Moorcroft Pottery miniature vases, “Chrysanthemum” designed by Carole Lovatt, 2003, of squat form, blue-on-blue colour way, factory marks, 5.3cm high (2) £120 - 150
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A Moorcroft trial vase, designed by Vicky Lovatt, 2011, with field mice gathering raspberries and acorns, factory marks, painted ‘Trial 4-2-11’, 10.5cm high, boxed (illustrated) £120 - 150
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A Moorcroft Pottery vase, “Sugar Gliders” designed by Vicky Lovatt, 2009, from the Australia Collection, factory marks, 23.4cm high, boxed £150 - 200
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A Moorcroft Pottery vase, “Cranes of Kashmir” designed by Emma Bossons, 2009, limited edition 20 of 50, baluster form, factory marks, artist’s signature, 19.2cm high, boxed (illustrated) £200 - 300
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A Moorcroft Pottery bonbonniere and cover, “Symphony” designed by Emma Bossons, 2004, for the Moorcroft Collectors Club, numbered ‘887’, factory marks, signed by the designer, 21.5cm high, boxed (illustrated) £180 - 220
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A small Moorcroft Pottery ginger jar and cover, “Wood Sorrel” designed by Emma Bossons, 2001, factory marks, 10.5cm high, boxed £40 - 60
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Two Moorcroft Pottery mugs, “Snowflake” and “Trumpet Vine” designs by Marie Penkethman, 2000/2002, the “Snowflake” mug believed to be one of only 35, dedicated to underside “Chris, Merry Christmas, with Love”, factory marks, 8.7cm and 8.54cm high (2) £50 - 70
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A Moorcroft Pottery vase, “Western Isles” designed by Sian Leeper, 2007, tall baluster form, factory marks, artist’s logo with red dot, 27.4cm high £60 - 100
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A Moorcroft Pottery vase, “Longwing” designed by Sian Leeper, 2007, the body decorated with butterflies with exotic flowers, against a graduated coral and purple ground, factory marks, artist’s signature, numbered ‘100’, 23.5cm high £150 - 200
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A Moorcroft Pottery trial bowl, “Anna Lily” designed by Nicola Slaney, 2000, tube lined to both interior and exterior with lily flowers in soft muted tones, against a cream ground, factory marks, artist’s signature, painted ‘Trial 1-11-00’, 26cm dial. £120 - 180
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A Moorcroft Pottery twin-handled vase, “Revival” designed by Nicola Slaney, 2007, with mauve and cream flowers with green foliage, against a graduated green to black ground, factory marks, Moorcroft design studio mark, numbered ‘121’, 19.8cm high; together with a copy of “Moorcroft, A New Dawn”, Fraser Street, signed by Rachel Bishop (2) £140 - 180
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A Moorcroft Pottery vase, “Medora Orange” designed by Kerry Goodwin, 2004, from The Connoisseur Collection, Orange colourway, factory marks, signed by the designer, 10.4cm high £100 - 150
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A Moorcroft Pottery vase, “Parasol Dance” designed by Kerry Goodwin, 2008, baluster form, factory marks, artist’s logo, 16cm high, boxed £150 - 200
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A Moorcroft Pottery vase, “Proud Peacocks” designed by Kerry Goodwin, 2007, limited edition 48 of 200, the slender vase tube lined with birds in turquoise, red and yellow against a black ground, factory marks, artist’s signature, 31.5cm high £150 - 200
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A Moorcroft Pottery jug, “Sonoyta” designed by Kerry Goodwin, 2002, limited edition 236 of 400, factory marks, artist’s signature, 24cm high, boxed £100 - 150
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A Moorcroft Pottery vase, “Adornment” designed by Paul Hilditch, 2008, limited edition 24 of 150, the body tube lined with black swans and jewels amongst sinuous design, factory marks, artist signature, 29cm high £200 - 300
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A Moorcroft Pottery plate, “Torridon” designed by Philip Gibson, 2004, factory marks, artist’s monogram, 22cm dial, boxed. £150 - 200
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A Moorcroft Pottery vase, “Trout” designed by Philip Gibson, 2001, factory marks, 20.8cm high, boxed £200 - 300
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A Moorcroft Pottery vase, “Underwood” designed by Debbie Hancock, 1999, limited edition 304 of 350, factory marks, designer’s signature, printed “Made for Macintyre”, 17.8cm high £150 - 200
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A Moorcroft Pottery vase, “Windrush” designed by Debbie Hancock, 2001, small ovoid form, factory marks in red, 10.5cm high, boxed £50 - 70
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A Moorcroft Pottery vase, “Windrush” designed by Debbie Hancock, 2001, of inverted tapering form with short flared neck, stamped maker’s marks, 31.5cm high £250 - 300
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A pair of Moorcroft Pottery lamp bases, “Windrush” designed by Debbie Hancock, circa 2001, of baluster form, mounted on turned bases, baize marked “Moorcroft Made in Stoke on Trent”, 45.5cm high (inc. fittings) (2) £500 - 600
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A Moorcroft Pottery trial vase, dated 9-12-13, ovoid form, tube lined with white dandelion seed heads, against a pale olive ground, factory marks, painted “trial 9-12-13”, 20cm high £100 - 150
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A Moorcroft Pottery vase, “Florian Yacht” designed by Rachel Bishop after William Moorcroft, 1997, limited edition numbered 1230, factory marks, signed by John Moorcroft, 23.5cm high, boxed with certificate £150 - 200
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A Moorcroft Pottery year plate, “Peacock” designed by Rachel Bishop, 1994, limited edition 298 of 500, factory marks, 21.5cm dial, boxed with certificate £80 - 120
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A Moorcroft Pottery vase, “Golden Lily” designed by Rachel Bishop, 1993, inspired by William Morris, ivory colourway, factory marks, signed by the designer, 26cm high, boxed (illustrated) £120 - 180
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A tall Moorcroft Pottery vase, “Foxglove” designed by Rachel Bishop, 1995, flared form, factory marks, 30.5cm high, boxed £150 - 200
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A Moorcroft pottery vase, “Poppy” designed by Rachel Bishop, 1998, factory marks, 16cm high, boxed £40 - 60
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A Moorcroft Pottery vase, “Lamia” designed by Rachel Bishop, 1998, flared form, tube lined with bullrushes and water lilies, factory marks, 15.5cm high, boxed £100 - 150
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A Moorcroft Pottery vase, “Oberon” designed by Rachel Bishop, 1999, of squat swollen form with shaped collar, factory marks, dated ‘15.11.99’, 9cm high, 14.5cm dial, boxed. This unusual shape is possibly a trial. £100 - 150
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A Moorcroft Pottery jug, “Amberwood” designed by Rachel Bishop, 2002, limited edition 488 of 500, factory marks, artist’s signature, 24cm high, boxed £60 - 80
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A small Moorcroft Pottery vase, “Prairie Summer” designed by Rachel Bishop, 2002, slender waisted form, factory marks, artist’s logo, 12.5cm high £40 - 60
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A Moorcroft Pottery vase, “Prairie Summer” designed by Rachel Bishop, 2002, factory marks, artist’s logo, 20.5cm high £120 - 150
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A Moorcroft Pottery ewer, “Fanfare” designed by Rachel Bishop, 2004, limited edition 259 of 300, factory marks, artist’s signature, 31cm high £40 - 60
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A Moorcroft Pottery trial vase, “Tapestry of Colour” designed by Rachel Bishop, 2007, with tall cylindrical neck, factory marks, painted ‘Trial’, 26.7cm high (illustrated) £300 - 500
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