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A Royal Doulton bone china figure - “Polly Peachum”, 2.25ins high (printed factory mark and painted marks for title and “M.21” and “S.W”) £80-120
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Nine Royal Doulton bone china figures, comprising - “Autumn Breezes” (HN934) 7.5ins high, “The Skater” (HN2117) 7.5ins high, “Cissie” (HN1809) 5.125ins high, “Valerie” (HN2107) 5.125ins high, “Monica” (HN1467) 4.125ins high, “Baby” 4.75ins high, “Tinkle Bell”(HN1677) 4.75ins high, “Tootles” (HN1680) 4.75ins high, and “This Little Pig” (HN1793) 4ins high £100-150
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A Doulton Lambeth stoneware Hinks & Son of Birmingham brass mounted oil lamp base, 13ins high, and a pair of Doulton “Slaters Patent” stoneware vases, 12ins high (impressed marks) £100-150
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A Ruskin pink lustre glazed pottery trumpet shaped vase, 10ins high (impressed marks and dated 1926) £150-200
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A late 19th Century Minton majolica claret jug with plated handle and cover, the body moulded with waterlily leaves and flowers, 10.25ins high (rim repaired) £150-200
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A large late 19th Century Minton glazed pottery jardinière, the sides moulded with dandelion clocks, 14.5ins diameter x 14ins high (cracked) £80-120
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A collection of Sylvac pottery animals, comprising - four dogs, 3.75ins high to 11.5ins high, and three rabbits, 4ins high to 5.25ins high (all with impressed marks) £100-150
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A collection of fourteen modern Rye pottery slip cast figures from “Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales”, all lightly decorated in pastel colours £120-160
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Ruth Duckworth (1919-2009) - Impressive high fire stoneware vase of bi-conical form, the sides incised with geometric forms and lines, and with matt and glazed areas, 14ins diameter x 10ins high, circa 1960s £800-1200 Note: This piece might be said to represent an early transition Ruth Duckworth piece made from small utilitarian domestic ware to more organic abstract forms which she developed both in ceramic and bronze sculptures in the United States after she had moved there
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Ruth Duckworth (1919-2009) - High fired stoneware vase of “pinched” form, 10.625ins high, circa 1960s £400-600 Note: This piece might be said to represent an early transition Ruth Duckworth made from small utilitarian domestic ware to more organic abstract forms which she developed both in ceramics and bronze sculptures in the United States after she had moved there
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Ruth Duckworth (1919-2009) - Stoneware vase of globular form with all-over random incised decoration and with coloured glazes, 6ins high, circa 1960s £150-200
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Ruth Duckworth (1919-2009) - Tall bottle shaped stoneware vase, partially glazed in earth colours to two areas, 11.75ins high (incised RWD to base - 1960s) £150-200
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Ruth Duckworth (1919-2009) - Hand raised stoneware sleeve vase of “Organic” form with central brown girdle and a textured body decorated in merged green pigments, 5.375ins high, another of bi-conical form with scraffito decoration on a grey/brown ground, 6.125ins high (indistinct incised mark to base), and four other small vases, various (all 1960s) £150-200
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Ruth Duckworth (1919-2009) - Small collection of useful stoneware domestic wares, including - Jug of slender form with an olive brown streaked glaze on a cream ground, 9.5ins high, a cylindrical vase, lightly incised and with an abstract multi-coloured decoration, 4.25ins high, another similar, 4.125ins high, and ten other pieces, various (all 1960s) £150-200
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Ruth Duckworth (1919-2009) - Part stoneware coffee service, comprising - Coffee pot and cover, 9.75ins high, four tall slender coffee cups, five others similar, twelve saucers, cream jug, 3.5ins high, and another similar, 3.75ins high, sugar bowl, 3.375ins diameter, another similar, 3.624ins diameter, and three tall coloured glazed mugs, 3.75ins to 4.125ins high, and three saucers with incised decoration on a deep brown glaze (all 1960s) £200-300
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A 19th Century English bone china part dinner service, the shaped and moulded rims painted with a triple blue line and gilt leaf detail (unmarked - 81 pieces) £250-400
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Six Royal Crown Derby bone china dinner plates painted and decorated in gilt with an “Imari” pattern with stylised flowers, and with gadrooned border, 10.5ins diameter and ten 6.25ins diameter side plates, similarly decorated with plain gilt rims, 6.25ins diameter (printed marks) and Six Royal Crown Derby bone china two-handled soup bowls painted and decorated in gilt with an “Imari” pattern, 4.75ins diameter, six matching stands and four dessert plates, 8.25ins diameter £250-300
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An early 20th Century Royal Crown Derby bone china “Imari” pattern part tea service (pattern No. 2712), four a twelve place setting (date code for 1907) £200-300
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A rare mid-19th Century rose printed advertising pot lid for “Price & Cos. Circassian Cream”, the centre with a shoulder length portrait of a young woman with her hair in ringlets and floral and leaf borders, 2.625ins diameter (imperfection in glaze to left of head, some slight discolouration and slight flake chip to flange) £800-1200
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Five 19th Century Mocha ware pottery jugs of various sizes from 6ins to 8.5ins, and three Mocha ware tankards (some damage) £200-300
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Two matching 19th Century Mocha ware pottery tankards, each 6.25ins high £60-80
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A 19th Century English White ware pottery jug with moulded hound handle, printed in sepia with named British animals and in blue with insects and birds, 6.25ins high £80-120
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A Masons pottery jug transfer printed and painted with the “Long Tailed Bird of Paradise” pattern, 10.5ins high (blue transfer printed mark), nine graduated jugs of the same pattern, nine transfer printed Masons jugs, various, and a two-handled tureen on high foot, 10.75ins diameter x 6.75ins high £200-300
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A set of graduated Masons pottery jugs printed and painted with the “Red Scale” pattern, from 4.25ins to 9.5ins high (all with printed factory mark) £150-200
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A collection of twenty Masons ironstone jugs painted with an “Imari” pattern, from 2.75ins high to 8.5ins high £200-300
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Three 19th Century pink lustre pottery wall plaques, all printed to the centre and coloured, comprising - “Retribution Steamer”, a sailing ship and “Prepare to Meet Thy God”, all approximately 8.5ins x 9.5ins, with suspension holes for hanging £80-120
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A collection of seven late 19th Century painted and printed pottery wall plaques depicting - “William Gladstone”, “Queen Victoria” and five Generals, three 8.5ins x 7.5ins and four ovals 9ins x 7.5ins £80-120
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James Skerrett - Ceramic plaque decorated with “The Mermaid’s Paradise”, 9.5ins x 7.5ins, signed, in oak frame £100-150
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A pottery or porcelain plaque decorated by John Michael - Two children with donkeys, 5.75ins x 8.25ins, signed, in gilt frame £70-100
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A good pair of late 19th Century Wedgwood majolica sphinx head candlesticks, each 6.75ins high (impressed factory marks and date code to one for 1895 - one with chip to sconce and cracked) £600-800
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A pair of Minton majolica urn pattern vases moulded in relief with ivy leaves, 4ins high (impressed factory marks and date code for 1864 - both with damage), and a 19th Century English majolica jug with moulded waterlily and leaf pattern to body (indistinct impressed mark) £80-120
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A Royal Worcester bone china bowl painted by Richard Sebright with a still life of fruit, 9.25ins diameter, signed (printed factory mark and date code for 1935) £200-300
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A late 19th Century Royal Worcester white and gilt bone china spill vase of segmented form, moulded with flowering prunus, 9ins wide x 5ins high (printed mark and date code for 1879 - restoration) £80-100
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An early Worcester blue and white porcelain “Cabbage-Leaf” pattern bulbous jug with moulded leaf pattern rim, the body decorated with the “Cabbage-Leaf Jug Floral” design, with double scroll handle, 10.75ins high (imitation Meissen crossed swords mark to base in underglazed blue - circa 1755 - rim extensively restored) £150-200
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An early 19th Century English porcelain square dish, the centre painted in enamels with “Clammy Cranes Bill” within a border of gilt, yellow and floral reserves, 8.25ins square, a pair of English plates painted with floral sprays on an apple green ground, the moulded border picked out in gilt, 8.5ins square, an English plate, the centre picked out with a floral spray within a gilt border, 8.5ins diameter, and a collection of primarily 20th Century commemorative plates, various £60-80
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A pair of red anchor Chelsea porcelain plates, enamelled in colours with loose flowering bouquets and brown painted rims, 8.25ins diameter (red anchor marks - some damage) £200-300
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A mid-19th Century English china two-handled circular comport, enamelled in colours with convolvulus within an apple green and gilt border, 13ins x 11.75ins x 8ins high, with painted retailer’s mark for “John Allsop, 16 St. Paul’s Churchyard, London” £150-200 Note: Allsop was a china and glass merchant at this address. There are a number of references to him during the period 1820-1855 at this address.
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A 19th Century Coalport porcelain oval basket with high handle and encrusted with flowers, on a green and gilt ground, 7ins high (restored) £120-160
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An English circular porcelain plaque painted with a fishing boat in a stormy sea, 8.75ins diameter, signed “R.A. Shufflebotham” (possibly Caverswall Pottery), in modern white frame and glazed £100-150
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A 19th Century Parian group after W B Kirk - Two young lovers, on circular base, 12.25ins high (damaged), and three Parian busts - “Clytie”, 7.5ins high, “Shakespeare”, 7.75ins high and a young woman with a lace collar on circular base, 10ins high (later two by Robinson and Leadbeater) £200-300
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A 19th Century Copeland Parian group after J Durham - “Go to Sleep” on circular base, 18ins high (impressed factory marks and “J. Durham.Sc 1862” to back) £150-200
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A 19th Century Minton Parian group - “John Anderson, My Jo” - Seated elderly couple holding hands, 10ins high (impressed “Minton” and date code for 1863) £150-200
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Six early 19th Century English porcelain plates, the centre with a crest of a greyhound courant sable seizing a hare, with the motto “Grata Sume Manu”, within a gilt border, the rim with three reserve panels of flowers on a claret ground, 10.5ins diameter (probably Coalport) £200-300 Note: The crest and motto belongs to the Briscoe Family of Maryland, U.S.A. and appears to have been first used by Dr. John Briscoe of St. Marys, 1632
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A collection of English blue and white printed pottery, including - Late 19th Century Copeland Spode “Italian” pattern toilet jug and basin, jug 10.25ins high, basin 14.5ins diameter, a pair of 19th Century ironstone plates with a chinoiserie scene of pavilions by a lake, 9.25ins diameter, ten other pieces, an early 19th Century porcelain Flight Barr & Barr Worcester dish, the centre with crest of fleur-de-lis, the border painted with vine leaves in puce with gilt tendrils, 14.25ins x 12ins, and a pair of Caughley leaf shaped pickle dishes (both damaged) £80-120
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An 18th Century English Delft plate with a blue and white fence and peony pattern with reserves in blue on an manganese rim, 10.5ins diameter, a polychrome plate painted with a rock, fence, peony and bamboo pattern, 9ins diameter, a polychrome plate painted with stylised loose floral sprays, 8.75ins diameter, and two blue and white plates (all damaged) £80-120
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A collection of English and Continental ceramic bird models, including - Crown Staffordshire “Snowy Owl”, 5.5ins high, modelled by Linley Adams, a similar “Small Owl”, 5.25ins high, modelled by Adams, a Royal Worcester “Hedge Sparrow” (3333), 3ins high, and thirty-five other models, various £80-120
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A collection of Queen Victoria commemorative pottery, including - Hill pottery teapot printed in sepia with a view of Balmoral and Windsor Castles, and a portrait of the ageing Queen commemorating her Golden Jubilee (1887), 6ins high, a Foley china cup and saucer printed and painted with the Royal Arms and worded “Longest and Most Gloriest Reign Sixty Years”, a matching plate of shaped outline, and four further pieces and a group of twelve other royal commemorative pieces from the reigns of Edward VII to George V £120-160
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A late 19th Century English pottery circular charger painted by Gustav Leonce with a winter scene with two rutting deer, 20ins diameter (printed marks “L.M. & Co” and “Ranvier, 160 St. John’s Road, Clerkenwell”), signed “G. Leonce” (circa 1875), framed and glazed £100-150
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