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Chinese School - Four export oil paintings - Harbour scenes, two 8ins (203mm) x 10ins (253mm), one 10.5ins (263mm) x 17.25ins (437mm) and 9ins (229mm) x 22.25ins (564mm), in composition frames and glazed £1000-1500
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Chinese School - Five watercolour and gouache on rice paper - Exotic birds in landscapes, each 7.5ins (190mm) x 12.5ins (317mm), in black frames and glazed, and one other smaller watercolour and gouache - Two birds perched on branches within a landscape, 6.5ins (165mm) x 9.5ins (241mm), in wood frame and glazed (slight damage to some) £300-500
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Chinese School - Four watercolour and gouache - Birds perched on flowering branches, and one other similar of a bird perched on a leafy branch, all 7.5ins (190mm) x 12.5ins (317mm), in black frames and glazed £300-500
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Chinese School - Scroll painting - Bearded man wearing green robes standing on a cloud beneath a bamboo tree, 32.5ins (825mm) x 18ins (458mm), various seal marks (19th Century - foxed and stained) £150-200
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A Chinese cloth covered album containing eight paintings in gouache, on fine rice/pith paper depicting figures and interiors scenes (various sizes) and a small selection of smaller ditto (somewhat damaged), a 19th Century green leather bound scrap book containing a selection of pencil drawings, prints, engravings, etc, 9.25ins x 7.5ins overall (binding damaged and repaired with sellotape) and two other albums of pressed flowers and photographs, various £120-160
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Wang Su (1794-1877) - Ink and watercolour on paper - Chrysanthemum, 12.75ins (324mm) x 13.5ins (343mm), signed with one seal mark, mounted but unframed £300-500
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Japanese School - Coloured woodblock print - Three quarters length portrait of an actor, 14ins (355mm) x 9.5ins (240mm) (Meiji period), in later gilt bamboo pattern frame and glazed £200-300
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Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) - Coloured woodblock print - "Koshu Kajikazawa (Kajikazawa in Kai Province)", 9.75ins (250mm) x 14.6ins (370mm) (19th Century), in stained wood frame and glazed £200-300 Note: This is from the series "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji"
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Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858) - Coloured woodblock print - "Kamakura Daibutsu", 8.5ins (215mm) x 13.5ins (342mm) (thought to be 19th Century), in stained wood frame and glazed £200-300
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Hiroskige Ando (1797-1858) - Two coloured woodblock prints from the series "One Hundred Famous Places of Edo-Tree" (No. 25), 13ins (330mm) x 9ins (228mm), and "The Eight Streets and Sujichijai" (No. 9), 13.25ins (337mm) x 8.75ins (222mm) and another woodblock print with women in a boat and lilies, 9.75ins (248mm) and 14.5ins (368mm), in wooden frame and glazed £100-150
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Japanese School - Five sets of twelve coloured prints depicting birds, figures at various pursuits, landscapes and others, each 9ins (228mm) x 6.75ins (172mm), contained in five envelopes £300-500
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Japanese School - Pair of watercolours - Dog studies, each 14ins (355mm) x 3ins (76mm), with seal marks and calligraphy, in gilt frames and glazed £150-200
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Japanese School - Thirty woodblock prints - Views of Mount Fuji, each 10.25ins (260mm) x 15ins (381mm), each with script and seal marks, and two pages of accompanying text in script, contained in blue silk covered folio (20th Century) £200-300
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Two Kashmiri painted wood four fold draught screens, each fold of each 72ins (1830mm) x 20ins (580mm) (slight damage) £150-200
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A Japanese brown lacquer and gilt decorated cabinet on stand, decorated with birds and leafage, fitted six drawers enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, single drawer under, on cabriole legs, 24ins (610mm) wide x 15ins (381mm) deep x 45ins (1144mm) high £500-700
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A Chinese panelled hardwood table cabinet with flush panelled top, inlaid throughout in mother-of-pearl with figures, leafage and other motifs, enclosed by two sliding doors, two drawers under, on shaped plinth base, 30ins (762mm) x 13ins (331mm) x 23ins (584mm) (early 20th Century - slight damage) with later stained wood stand for same £150-200
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A Chinese stained pine bench, the pierced back with twin circular motifs, wood seat, on angled legs, 64ins (1164mm) wide (20th Century - slight damage) £200-300
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A matched pair of Chinese red lacquered wood bedside chests, each fitted two drawers, 11ins (280mm) x 12ins (306mm) x 17ins (433mm) high and 14ins (351mm) x 13ins (330mm) x 15ins (381mm) high respectively (20th Century) £200-300
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A Chinese hardwood rectangular "Opium" table, with flush panelled top and on scrolled ends, the aprons carved with leafage, 30ins (762mm) x 17ins (432mm) x 10.5ins (260mm) high (late 19th/early 20th Century) £150-200
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A Chinese rosewood rectangular opium table, the flush panelled top with scrolled ends, bamboo moulded edge, the frieze relief carved with leaf and floral ornament, on moulded legs, 35ins (890mm) x 16ins (400mm) x 12.5ins (310mm) high (late 19th/early 20th Century) £300-400
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A Chinese rosewood rectangular occasional table, the flush panelled top with carved edge, shaped and pierced leaf pattern frieze, on moulded legs and claw feet, 24.5ins (620mm) x 18.5ins (470mm) x 28ins (720mm) high (late 19th/early 20th Century) £300-400
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A nest of four Chinese rosewood rectangular occasional tables with panelled tops, pierced floral friezes, on shaped and turned legs, 19.5ins (500mm) x 14ins (360mm) x 28ins (720mm) high (late 19th/early 20th Century) £500-700
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A good Chinese blackwood rectangular centre table inlaid throughout with mother of pearl, with flush panelled top, the deep aprons pierced and carved with dragons and birds, on four heavy cabriole legs, carved and moulded with mythical beasts, 45ins (1115mm) wide x 27ins (685mm) deep x 32ins (815mm) high (late 19th Century) £3000-4000
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A large Della Robbia vase and cover, the two toned green glazed body with incised all over leaf design, 11.75ins high (with decorators mark "C" in a circle for Charles Collis, unidentified potters mark of ELL, and incised marks DR Birkenhead) £700-900 Note: In the 1896 catalogue this vase and cover is described as "Dutch Shape"
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A Della Robbia pottery vase with brown leaf and dot pattern on a green ground, 8.5ins high (incised "HP" for Harry Pierce and painter's mark "AS" for Annie Smith - circa 1895) £300-400
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Two small Moorcroft pottery baluster shaped vases, tube lined and decorated in colours with "Claremont Toadstool" design, each 4ins high (impressed "Moorcroft" and "England" to base) £800-1200
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A pair of William Moorcroft red glazed pottery "Flamminian Ware" vases of baluster shape with flaring necks and three stylised roundels to the bodies, 7.75ins high, and another, 8.5ins high (incised "W. Moorcroft", circa 1906-1913) £300-500
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A Shelley pottery leprechaun pattern jug designed by Mabel Lucie Attwell, 5.75ins high, No 724421, and a ditto toadstool pattern teapot 4.5ins high, cover damaged and chipped to base (No. 724421- both with green printed marks to bases) £150-200
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A Carltonware pottery vase painted and gilded with "Forest Tree" pattern (No. 3244), 12.25ins high (printed factory mark, painted number in blue and impressed number - 6mm hairline crack) £100-150
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A Carltonware pottery jug of "Spiders Web" pattern on a mottled blue ground, 6.5ins high, and a Carltonware pottery "New Mikado" pattern preserve jar, stand and cover (restored) £120-160
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A Poole pottery baluster shaped vase decorated in the "Elaborate" design, 8.25ins high, a square section vase similarly painted, 8.25ins high, five cylindrical preserve pots and covers, various sizes, and a small collection of "Elaborate" and "Sprig" decorated pieces, various (39 pieces - all with printed marks) £100-150
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A Poole pottery vase of flared shape painted with an "Elaborate" design, 9.5ins high, a bi-conical shaped vase similarly decorated, 8.25ins high, and a small collection of pieces decorated in this and "Sprig" pattern, various (31 pieces - all with impressed or printed marks) £100-150
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A Poole pottery bowl, the interior decorated with a "Delphis" design, 9ins diameter x 3.5ins high, six sweet dishes (shape No. 82), each 17ins long, and a small collection of similarly decorated, printed and monochrome pieces (64 pieces - all with printed and painted marks) £100-150
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Two Poole pottery chargers decorated with a "Delphis" design, each 15.5ins diameter, two other similar, two squat globular vases, each 4.75ins high, and a small collection of similarly decorated and monochrome wares, various (32 pieces - all with printed and painted marks) £100-150
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Two Poole pottery slender vases, similarly decorated in a "Delphis" pattern, 9ins high, a square pattern vase, 8.25ins high, a squat globular vase, 4ins high and a small collection of similarly decorated pieces (34 pieces - all with printed and painted marks) £100-150
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Six Poole pottery vases of tapering form, each decorated with a "Delphis" design, 9ins high, two similarly decorated squat globular shaped vases, 4ins high, and a small collection of similarly decorated pieces (36 pieces - all with printed and painted marks) £100-150
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Four slender Poole pottery vases decorated in a "Delphis" design, each 12.75ins high, two similar 9ins high, and a small collection of similarly decorated pieces, various (34 pieces - all with printed and painted marks) £80-120
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Two rare late 19th Century Doulton Lambeth stoneware biblical panels by George Tinworth, each modelled in relief with biblical figures - "A Dog will mind his Master, why should not a fish obey his God" and "I am counted with them that go down into the Pit", each 5.25ins x 12ins, each incised to truncation "H. Doulton & Co, Lambeth" and "G. Tinworth", both in ebonised and gilt stepped box frames and glazed £1500-2000
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A pair of Royal Doulton porcelain slender bulbous two-handled vases enamelled in colours by J. H. Plant with views of Harlech and Conway Castles within gilt borders, 8.25ins high (printed marks to base and Registration No. 7197) £400-600
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A Royal Doulton Kingsware silver mounted jug depicting a Jester in the stocks with two boys looking on in delight, 7ins high (silver hallmarked 1929) £100-150
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Four Royal Doulton pottery figures - "The Parson's Daughter" (HN564), 9.75ins high (printed, painted and impressed marks), "Old Balloon Seller" (HN1315), 7ins high, "Darling" (HN1319), 7.5ins high and "Bridesmaid" (HN1433), 5.25ins high, and a Tuscan china figure - "Masquerade", 7ins high' £120-160
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A collection of eleven Royal Doulton character jugs and figures, including - "Falstaff" (8328) 8.25ins high, "Gone Away" (D6531) 6.5ins high, "A Good Catch" (HN2258) 7.75ins high, and eight others, various £200-300
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A modern Royal Doulton flambé pottery figure of "Confucius" (HN3314), 9ins high £120-160
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A Royal Doulton pottery "Images of Fire" series figure - "The Homecoming" 15ins high (HN3539) with box for same £150-200
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A Royal Doulton pottery "Images of Fire" series figure - "Gift of Life", 9.25ins high (HN3536), with box for same £120-160
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A Royal Doulton pottery "Images of Fire" series figure - "Courtship" (HN3635), 15.5ins high with stained wood stand and box for same £150-200
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A Royal Doulton pottery "Images of Fire" series figure - "Nestling down" 8.25ins high (HN3538) with stained wood stand and box for same £120-160
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