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A PAIR OF JAPANESE PORCELAIN CATS, early 20th century, each with a raised left paw, wearing a blue, red and green enamelled tied collar and with burnt orange and gilt markings, unmarked, 9" high, together with a similar sleeping cat, stamped Nippon (3) £150-200
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A PAIR OF CANTONESE PORCELAIN VASES, 19th century, of flared canted oblong form with two flat scroll handles, painted in famille rose enamels with panels of figures at their daily business on a foliate and moth ground, 12" high, together with a similar baluster vase (lacks handles) with figures in an interior and in a landscape, on a foliate and fruiting ground over a stylised arcaded border, 13 1/2" high (2) £250-400
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A CHINESE PORCELAIN LARGE MUG, 18th century, of baluster form with plain loop handle, painted in famille rose enamels with figures in a landscape with deer, a dog, geese and exotic birds, unmarked, 6" high £200-300
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A PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN VASES of rounded cylindrical form with elephant mask handles, painted in famille rose enamels with panels of exotic birds perched upon flowering branches, on a pink ground painted with precious objects, four character mark, 18" high £400-500
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A PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN LARGE GINGER JARS AND COVERS, late 19th century, of typical form, painted in underglaze blue with the cracked ice and prunus pattern, unmarked, 12" high £120180
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A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA VASE, 1913, of squat baluster form with stiff leaf and scroll moulded swept shoulders and neck, two leaf sheathed scroll handles with male mask terminals on a low pedestal and square foot, painted in polychrome enamels by W. Ricketts with a still life of apples, black grapes and other fruits on a mossy bank, signed, puce mark, shape 1572, 8 3/4" high (Illustrated) £300-500
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A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA COMPOSITE THREE PIECE MANTEL GARNITURE, 1928/29,30, each two handled slender ovoid vase with lift-off swept cover and raised upon a waisted socle and circular foot, the largest painted by E. Townsend with a roundel of two peaches and cherries on a mossy bank, the smaller vases similarly painted by W. Bee within pink, pale green and cream gilt highlighted borders on a powder blue ground, puce mark, shape 2710, 12 1/2" and 9" high (Illustrated) £500-700
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A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA CABINET PLATE, c.1914, of plain circular form, centrally painted by Raymond Rushton with a view of "The Market Place, Malines", within a foliate gilt printed cobalt inner rim and two raised white enamelled "pearl" rims, signed, puce mark, 10 1/4" diameter £120-160
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A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA CACHE-POT, 1911, of squat globular form with wave pierced rim, painted in polychrome enamels by M. Lander with pink and yellow full blown roses, raised upon a scroll moulded quatrefoil foot, signed, green mark, shape H166, 5 1/4" high (Illustrated) £200-300
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A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA VASE, 1925, of rounded cylindrical form with Celtic knot style pierced rim, painted in polychrome enamels by W. Ricketts with a still life of three peaches and cherries on a blossom strewn mossy bank, and raised upon four knurl feet with acanthus leaf terminals, signed, green mark, shape G42, 9" high (Illustrated) £350-450
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A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA VASE AND COVER, 1924, the two handled globular bowl painted in polychrome enamels by W. Ricketts with a still life of three apples, cherries and a plum with blossoms on a mossy bank, raised upon a gilded high swept stem and circular foot, the plain gilded lift-off cover with bud knop, signed, pink mark, shape 2736, 9" high (Illustrated) £400-500
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A SET OF TEN ROYAL CROWN DERBY CHINA DESSERT PLATES, modern, with fluted rims painted in the Imari palette with pattern 1128, burnt orange mark, 8 1/2" diameter £120-180
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A SET OF TEN ROYAL CROWN DERBY CHINA DESSERT PLATES, modern, painted in the Imari palette with pattern 1128, 8 1/2" diameter, together with a matching set of ten tea plates, 6 1/4" diameter, and a two piece cruet, 3 3/4" high (22) £150-200
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A MATCHED PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA VASES, 1912 and 1913, of slender ovoid form with arcade and swag moulded neck, laurel wreath open handles with mask terminals raised upon a fluted socle and square base, painted in polychrome enamels by W. Ricketts with a still life of apples, white grapes and peaches on a mossy bank, signed, puce mark, shape 1410, 11" high (Illustrated) £500-700
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A ROYAL WORCESTER "HADLEY WARE" VASE, 1905, of onion form painted in polychrome enamels with a brace of pheasants in open landscape below a gilt highlighted pale yellow rim, unsigned, green mark, shape F114/6940, 7" high (Illustrated) £150-200
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A HADLEY'S WORCESTER CHINA SMALL VASE, c.1900, of lobed circular form with arcade moulded panels painted in polychrome enamels with pink and yellow roses, unsigned, green mark, shape F113/10-38, 3" high (Illustrated) £60-80
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A PAIR OF WEDGWOOD CHINA VASES AND COVERS, early 20th century, with stiff leaf moulded everted rims and ovoid bodies raised upon waisted socles and square bases, the plain domed covers with conical finials, all over decorated in raised gilding with ribbon tied swags on a yellow ground, brown printed mark, 7 1/2" high £120-180
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A LATE VICTORIAN COPELAND CHINA CABINET PLATE, of slightly shaped circular form, the turquoise enamelled scroll pierced rim enclosing four oval cartouche painted in polychrome enamels with Bellagio, Grein, Cintra and Rheinfelden, all tied by a gilt ribbon swag, the centre with raised gilded star and scroll border, inscribed on reverse in gilt and printed mark in green, 8 3/4" diameter £200-300
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A ROYAL CROWN DERBY CHINA COFFEE SERVICE, the majority 1924, painted in the Imari palette with pattern No. 8450 and comprising six each coffee cans and saucers, coffee pot and hot milk jug and covers, cream jug and sugar basin, printed mark in iron red, coffee pot 7 1/2" high (16) £180-250
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A COALPORT CHINA VASE, early 20th century, of ovoid form with single girdled waisted neck and dolphin mask loop handles, raised upon a waisted pedestal foot, painted in subdued palette by E.O. Ball with a vignette of Loch Tay on a gilt printed cobalt blue ground within pale yellow borders, signed, green mark, inscribed V7586/D over SJS(?)154 in gilt, 8" high £80-120
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A COALPORT CHINA VASE AND COVER, early 20th century, of ovoid form with high waisted neck and two acanthus leaf sheathed handles raised upon a waisted pedestal foot, painted in polychrome enamels by F.H. Chivers with a still life of a pear, two plums and blackberries, on a mossy bank on a raised and burnished gilt highlighted cobalt blue ground within pale yellow borders, signed, green mark, inscribed 7540/4th 186 in gilt, 12" high (Illustrated) £250-400
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A PAIR OF COALPORT CHINA VASES AND COVERS, early 20th century, of ovoid form, the two angular reeded handles with lion mask terminals and raised upon low pedestal bases, painted in polychrome enamels by F.H. Chivers with a still life of fruits on a mossy bank, on a raised and burnished gilt highlighted cobalt blue ground within pale yellow borders, signed, green mark, inscribed 7540/Min.161 in gilt, 6 1/2" high (Illustrated) £250-400
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A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA TEAPOT AND COVER, 1926, of globular form, painted in polychrome enamels by A.H. Price with a continuous still life of peaches, cherries, apples and blackberries on a mossy bank, with gilded spout, handle and loop finial, signed, puce mark, 8" wide (Illustrated) £400-500
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A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA MILK JUG AND SUGAR BASIN, 1924 and 1921, the baluster jug and circular basin painted in polychrome enamels by W. Ricketts with a continuous still life of apples and cherries, pears and plums on a mossy bank, with gilded interiors and handle, signed, puce mark, jug 3 3/4" high, bowl 2" high (Illustrated) £250-350
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A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA SLOP BOWL, 1924, of shaped circular form, internally painted in polychrome enamels by R. Austin with a still life of apples and blackberries on a mossy bank, gilded exterior, signed, puce mark, 5 1/2" diameter, 2 1/2" high (Illustrated) £150-250
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A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA BREAD AND BUTTER PLATE, 1921, of rounded square form painted in polychrome enamels by H. Price with a rim to rim still life of pears and blackberries on a mossy bank, signed, puce mark, 8 1/4" square (Illustrated) £300-350
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A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA COFFEE POT AND COVER, 1919, of baluster form with high loop handle, painted in polychrome enamels by W. Ricketts with a continuous still life of peaches, black grapes, cherries and an apple on a mossy bank, gilded spout, handle, foot and finial, signed, puce mark, 5 1/2" high (Illustrated) £400-500
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A SET OF SIX ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA TEA PLATES, 1923 (x3), 1924 (x2) and 1925, of shaped circular form, painted in polychrome enamels by H. Price, T. Lockyer, W.H. Austin and E. Townsend with rim to rim still lifes of fruit on mossy bank, all signed, puce mark, 7 3/4" diameter (Illustrated) £700-800
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A SET OF SIX ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS, 1920's various dates, painted in polychrome enamels by H. Price, E. Townsend, H. Ayrton, Austin, G. Moseley and H. Stinton, with still lifes of fruit on mossy bank, all signed, puce mark (Illustrated) £1500-2000
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AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, c.1825, painted in polychrome enamels with panels of summer flowers within gilt highlighted cobalt blue borders and comprising twelve each coffee and tea cups, eleven saucers, milk jug, slop basin, two handled sucrier and round ogee teapot with Old English handle and covers, unmarked, teapot 10 1/2" wide £120-180
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A PAIR OF MEISSEN PORCELAIN SMALL TUREENS AND COVERS, 19th century, modelled as partridge sitting on woven basket bases with shredded clay "grass", crossed swords mark in blue, incised 480/60, 4" high, 5 1/2" long (Illustrated) £800-1200
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A VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY SPANIEL with black and white markings holding a basket of flowers in its mouth, 7 1/2" high, together with two similar greyhounds with free-standing legs, holding rabbits in their mouths, 7 1/4" high (3) £120-180
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AN ENGLISH BUFF GLAZED EARTHENWARE MODEL OF A COW AND CALF, early 19th century, the horned cow standing over her recumbent calf, on a rounded oblong base with impressed rim and all-over sponged in puce and black, 5" high £180-250
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A VICTORIAN SPODE EARTHENWARE FOOTBATH, of two handled staved oval form, printed in underglaze blue with flowers, printed SPODE, 18" wide over handles £200-300
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A WEDGWOOD THREE COLOUR JASPER DIP URN AND COVER, early 20th century, of ovoid form on waisted socle and square foot, moulded and applied in white on a yellow ground with the "Dancing Hours" within black and white striped borders and with rosettes and anthemion to base, impressed mark, 10" high, together with a similar pair of blue jasper dip campana urns and covers moulded and applied with classical figures, impressed marks, 8" high (3) £150-200
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A WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER DIP POT POURRI AND COVER, early 20th century, of flared cylindrical form, moulded and applied with classical figures on a mid blue ground, the lift-off cover with twelve pierced roundels interspersed with stylised rosettes and acanthus leaves, impressed mark, 6 3/4" wide over handles, together with a similar sugar box and cover, 4 1/2" diameter (2) £100-150
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A WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT CACHE-POT, early 20th century, of flared cylindrical form with engine turned vertical staves, impressed marks, 3 3/4" high, together with a similar low pedestal ovoid pot and cover with all-over wave engine turning, 4" high, and an earlier small baluster jug moulded and applied with emblems of the realm, 3 3/4" high (3) £80-120
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TWO WEDGWOOD BASALT FIGURES, modelled as "Olivia", late 19th century, and "The Vicar of Wakefield", early 20th century, both standing on titled circular bases, impressed marks, both 8" high £120-180
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TWO WEDGWOOD BASALT FIGURES, early 20th century, modelled as Cupid after Falconet, and Venus, both seated on rocky outcrops, raised on anthemion sprigged circular bases, impressed marks, 8" high £120-180
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A PEARLWARE FIGURE, early 19th century, modelled as Ceres standing holding a sheaf of corn and a sickle, in Pratt type colours on a blue and yellow sponged square base, 9" high, ex. Frank Faulkner collection, together with a similar small figure of a male gardener wearing a pink jacket and resting on his spade, 5 1/2" high (2) £150-200
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A SPODE SMEAR GLAZED STONEWARE VASE, early 19th century, of flared cylindrical form, moulded and applied with vignettes of putti within scrolling rosette borders, on a dark green ground and with plain pierced lift-out insert, impressed Spode, 5" high, together with an early 19th century pearlware oval chestnut basket and stand printed in underglaze blue with a chinoiserie landscape within lattice pierced rims, unmarked, stand 9" wide (2) £80-120
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A DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURE, c.1770, allegorical of Autumn modelled as a young boy wearing a white open neck shirt and blue breeches tying a sheaf of corn on his lap, seated on a stool on a naturalistically moulded base, patch marks, incised (?)7, 5" high £100-150
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A STEVENSON & HANCOCK DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURE, c.1870, modelled as "The Laughing Philosopher", standing wearing an iron red jacket, yellow waistcoat and pink striped breeches, on a plain circular base, puce painted mark, 4 1/2" high £80-120
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A VIENNA PORCELAIN CABINET PLATE, late 19th century, of plain circular form, centrally painted in pastel colours by H. Reldats, with the bust portrait of a young lady wearing a crescent brooch and pins in her curled hair, a pearl choker, evening gloves and holding an open fan painted with a pink rose, within a raised and burnished gilt band and gilt highlighted cobalt blue border, signed, blue on-glaze shield, title rubbed, indistinctly impressed, 9 1/2" diameter £200-300
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A MATCHED PAIR OF CONTINENTAL CREAMWARE SLIP CAST MODELS OF PUGS, c.1900, seated with free standing fore-legs with brown markings and inset glass eyes, unmarked, 6" high £120-160
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A COMPOSITE PAIR OF FRENCH FAIENCE CANDLESTICKS, late 19th century and later, fixed quatrefoil drip pans on lobed sockets, the inverted baluster stems issuing from dished circular bases with four bracket feet, painted in blue, green and burnt orange with stylised flowers and diapering, unmarked, 9 1/2" high £100-150
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A FRENCH FAIENCE TABLE SNUFF BOX, 19th century, of rounded tapering oblong form, the hinged cover painted in polychrome enamels with a pair of flaming torches and Cupid's bow on a ribbon tied swag within a bianco-sopra-bianco border, the sides and interior similarly painted with flowers, gilt wheel mark to base, 3" wide, together with a French porcelain table snuff box of serpentine form painted with an 18th century style couple in landscape with a raised gilt border, unmarked, 3 1/4" wide, and another porcelain box and cover, 2" square (3) £150-200
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TWO VICTORIAN PORCELAIN PLAQUES, one of rounded square form, 4 1/2" square, the other of vertical oval form, 6 3/4" x 4", both painted in polychrome enamels with loose bouquets of summer flowers, in bird's eye maple frames with deep gilt filets £100-150
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