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'Amy E. Wheeler after Sir Joshua Reynolds - pair of red and white painted porcelain plaques - "Simplicity" and "The Age of Innocence", each 7.25ins x 5.5ins, one signed and dated 1887, both in composition frames with gilt slips £150-200 Provenance: Howell & James' Art Pottery Exhibition, 1887, label to back of one
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A matched pair of 19th Century Wood & Caldwell pearlware models of recumbent lions on rectangular plinths, 3.5ins and 3.75ins high (stamped "Wood & Caldwell" to bases - circa 1810 - some chipping) £300-500
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An English pottery cow creamer and lid sponged in brown and black on a cream base, 5.5ins high, and one other with brown and purple lustre on green ground, 5.25ins high (with restoration) £200-300
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A small collection of Staffordshire pottery animals, including - Standing Zebra, 4.75ins, a seated Dalmatian on an oval blue base, 5.25ins, a recumbent Greyhound and Rabbit quill pen holder, 4.75ins high, and ten other models, various £80-120
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An 18th Century Staffordshire Redware teapot with crabstock handle and spout, the body sprigged with flowers and leaves, 5.25ins high (some restoration - circa 1760) £200-300
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A late 19th Century George Jones Majolica strawberry dish with monkey handle, 11.5ins long x 4.75ins high (impressed marks and registration date mark for 1875 - damaged) £150-200
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A Victorian majolica pottery garden seat, modelled with seated monkey balancing a cushion on his head, 14.5ins square x 19ins high (thought to be Minton - apparently unmarked - extensively damaged and repaired) £600-800
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Two 19th Century Berlin porcelain square two-handled boxes and covers with floral and leaf finials, one enamelled in colours with lovers in a garden scene with moulded gilt borders and the other decorated in lilac with lovers in a garden scene, each 4.5ins square x 7.5ins high (blue sceptre mark in underglazed blue to base and with K.P.M. mark), and a Meissen porcelain two-handled urn shaped vase and cover, the pierced cover with acanthus wreath handle, enamelled in colours with floral sprays, 10.5ins high (Marcolini period mark - wreath repaired) £250-350 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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A pair of Samson "Famille Verte" beakers and covers enamelled in the Chinese manner with birds amongst flowering branches, later mounted in metal as electric lamps, 16.5ins high (Samson mark to bases) £200-300
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A pair of Jacob Petit porcelain vases painted in the "Greek" manner in orange and cream on a black ground, with classically inspired figures, 9ins high (JP marks in blue), and a similar two-handled vase, 6.5ins high (some restoration) £100-150
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A pair of mid 19th Century Sevres porcelain cabinet cups and saucers, the cups enamelled with female portraits on a pink ground, the saucers with musical and other trophies on a pink ground (green printed date marks for 1849) £200-300
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A 19th Century French porcelain coffee can with central panel outlined in gilt, with enamelled shoulder length portrait of a young woman, on blue ground, 2.75ins high (interlaced L mark in blue), a 19th Century cabinet cup on paw feet and saucer, with gilt and blue decoration, 5.5ins high, and three other Continental cabinet cups and covers £150-200
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A Meissen porcelain figure of a blindfolded cherub on circular marbled effect and gilt base, 7.25ins high (crossed swords mark in underglazed blue to base, incised No. B119 - all fingers chipped and missing on left hand and small finger missing on right hand), and a Naples porcelain figure - Cupid on a rocky outcrop with a basket of flowers and hen at the side, on gilt oval base, 6ins high (cracked through base of figure and fingers on right hand chipped and missing) £150-200
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Two late 19th/early 20th Century Meissen porcelain figures of dancers, modelled as a lady and a gallant in 18th Century dress, 6.75ins and 6.5ins high (some damage to both) £150-200
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A pair of Sitzendorf porcelain figures of beggars, one with hurdy-gurdy and the other with bag, on raised bases, each 7ins high, and a 19th Century plain white group of a boy and a girl with grapes in 18th Century dress, 5ins high (with Ludwigsburg mark in blue) £100-150
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A late 20th Century Continental porcelain two-handled porcelain cache pot for Thomas Goode & Co Ltd, painted in colours with a bouquet of flowers within gilt cartouche on a claret ground, 7.5ins high £70-100
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A late 19th/early 20th Century Continental porcelain oval plaque painted in colours with a portrait of Princess Marie Louise of Savoy, Princess of Lamballe (1749-1792). oval 7ins x 5.125ins, in gilt oval frame £150-200
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A Meissen porcelain teapot painted with birds in landscapes, 4ins high (blue cross swords mark and stars), an 18th Century Worcester porcelain teapot, the panelled sides enamelled in "Imari" colours, with flowering branches and prunus decorations, 5ins high, an 18th Century Chinese Export porcelain teapot enamelled in colours with figures, 5ins high, and a 20th Century English pottery example, modelled as a cauliflower after an 18th Century original, 4.75ins high (some damage) £100-150
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A 20th Century Continental porcelain and gilt metal mounted tray of shaped outline, the centre printed and overpainted in colours with a still life of flowers within a gilt border, on a royal blue and gilt body, 31.75ins x 16.25ins (printed mark in blue) £150-200
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A pair of 20th Century Continental porcelain figures of standing poodles with baskets in their mounts, on blue cushion bases, 3.75ins high (spurious gold anchor marks), and a similar pair of seated poodles with a puppy, 2.75ins high £80-120
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Two Royal Copenhagen figures - "Girl with calf and milk pail" (779), 6ins high, and "Boy with Tethered Calf" (772), 6.5ins high (cap chipped) £100-150
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A Lladro porcelain figure of herons amongst reeds, on wooden base, 23ins high overall £600-900
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A Mosanic pottery figure of a seated cat, with blue glazed coat painted in pink with flowering sprays, applied green glass eyes, 12.5ins high (painted mark - one foot re-stuck) £400-600
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A 1920s Etling Art Deco pottery figure of a standing young woman clutching a bouquet of roses, cast by Marcel Guillard, 19.5ins high (impressed and painted marks to base and with incised signature "Muller" - head broken off and restuck) £200-300
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A Stellmache Teplitz pottery figure after E. Seget (?) - Dancing woman on rectangular base, 16.25ins high (impressed mark and N. 19 652 to base) £100-150
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A late 19th Century Continental faience centre piece modelled as a mermaid and fish, enamelled in colours, 9ins high (unmarked) £350-400
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An early 20th Century Ernst Wahliss terracotta relief plaque of two portraits of girls with a musical score, within a border of stylised leaves, the whole painted in colours, 19.75ins x 18.25ins (with factory stamp) £200-300
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A Gustavsberg "Argenta" pattern pottery vase, the turquoise mottled body decorated with a mermaid in silver lustre to front, 7.5ins high (impressed and painted mark to base - rim with flake chip) £200-300
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A pair of early 19th Century Montereau pottery tea bowls and saucers, transfer printed in black with portraits of the Duc de Berry and the Duc d'Angouleme, each stamped "Montereau" £150-180
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A large Gouda pottery bowl, the side painted with a running pattern of leaves and flowers, 14.25ins diameter x 4.75ins high (painted marks - hairline crack) £80-100
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A pair of French cream glazed pottery rectangular plaques printed and painted with a couple at various pursuits within a floral border and with pierced scroll cresting, 11.5ins x 11ins overall (with painted marks - one repaired) £100-150
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A late 17th Century brown salt glazed stoneware "Bellarmine" bottle with mask and "4" to body, 18.25ins high £150-200
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A 20th Century Dutch Delft pottery model of a recumbent cow on plain base, the animal painted in colours with stylised flowers, 5.25ins high (red "AK" mark), a Dutch Delft blue and white model of a goat, 5ins high (blue script mark), and four cow creamers, various £80-120
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A late 17th Century Italian Marchigian maiolica berrettino albarello, painted in shades of blue with stylised leaves, the central panel inscribed "V, Aragon", 8.5ins high £400-600
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A modern Waterford crystal oval cylindrical vase with heavy slice cuttings engraved by Eamonn Hartley with a racing yacht in full sail and entitled "Yachting", 14ins high (No. 1134 of edition of 2500) £200-300
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A modern Stuart crystal heavy slice and panel cut vase of slightly flared from, 11.75ins high £60-80
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A late 19th/early 20th Century clear glass vase with trailed prunts, 12ins high £80-120
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An early 19th Century English decoupage baluster shaped glass vase with Chinoiserie decoration, 9ins high £100-150
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A late Victorian cut-glass silver mounted scent bottle of pink tint, 6.5ins high (silver hallmarked Birmingham 1896) £200-250
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Three blue glass shades with bronzed metal fittings and rings for suspension, each 12ins high £80-120
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A 19th Century Bohemian cut clear glass and enamelled dressing table set with oval red stained panels cut with flowers and decorated in gilt within coloured leaf scroll enamel borders, comprising - tall square scent bottle, 4.75ins high, smaller ditto 3.25ins high and stoppers, square box and cover, 3ins square x 3.5ins high, and oval pin tray, 4.875ins x 2.125ins £300-400
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A pair of 19th Century Bohemian cranberry coloured glass vases, each enamelled in colours with a portrait of a young woman on a raised oval pad, the body with an overall gilt design of trailing leaves, each 7.75ins high £200-300
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A 19th Century Bohemian clear glass goblet, the bowl etched with a stag and with facet cut stem on circular footrim, 9.25ins high, three similar goblets, 8.75ins high, and a selection of similar etched glassware £70-100
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A pair of pink mottled Monart glass bowls, each 8ins diameter x 3.75ins high (ground pontil marks) £70-100
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A set of four 1970's Baccarat coloured and cut glass paperweights - Royal Family, engraved and depicting Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Princess Anne and the Prince of Wales respectively, each 3ins diameter x 2ins high £200-300
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A set of six French St. Louis gilt decorated wine glasses with cut bowls and stems, each 6.5ins high £150-200
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