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An early Victorian brown salt glazed stoneware flask of flattened baluster form, moulded with portraits of “Victoria” and “Duchess of Kent”, within a moulded oak leaf border, 6.75ins high £100-150
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A brown salt glazed four handled stoneware bread crock and cover of large size, 19ins diameter x 23.5ins high £50-70
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A Burmantofts turquoise glazed pottery jardinière modelled as a nautilus shell supported on a rocky mound (impressed marks - circa 1900), 19ins high (restoration) £100-150
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A 19th Century Meissen porcelain model of a seated pug dog with blue collar, 8.5ins high (blue crossed swords mark and incised numbers - restoration), and another with brown coat, 5.25ins high (blue crossed swords mark and incised numbers - restoration) £400-600
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A late 19th Century Berlin porcelain vase and cover of baluster shape, the cover with eagle finial, the body enamelled in colours with a pair of Cavalier subjects framed within moulded laurel leaf wreaths and Deutsche Blumen, 14.6ins high (blue sceptre mark) £300-500
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A 19th Century Continental porcelain rectangular tea caddy with canted corners, painted in the “Famille Rose” palette in imitation of the Chinese with panels to either side of people in landscapes, the ends with prunus blossom, 4ins high, an a matching lid £100-150
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A 20th Century Continental porcelain group of two young ladies in conversation beneath a tree whilst a young man looks on, on oval base, 12.75ins high (painted blue beehive mark to base and incised No. 4485) £200-300
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A pair of 19th Century Continental porcelain candelabra figures of a gentleman and a lady in 18th Century dress, 16ins high (spurious Meissen marks - restoration and loss) £150-200
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A pair of late 19th/early 20th Century Continental porcelain figures of a gallant and his female companion, both in 18th Century dress, 15.5ins and 16ins high (spurious Meissen marks - some damage) £100-150
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A 19th Century Russian (Gardener) porcelain charger enamelled in colours with a stylised Oriental design of flowers within panels on a pink ground, 16ins diameter (red printed mark - holes in rim for suspension) £200-300
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A modern Lladro porcelain figure of “Don Quixote” seated on a rocky stump and holding a sword, 9ins high (blue printed mark to base and No. 5357) £60-80
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A Royal Copenhagen blue and white porcelain circular bowl painted with flowers, 11.75ins diameter x 3ins high, and a small selection of Royal Copenhagen porcelain, various £60-80
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A late 17th Century Delft blue and white baluster shaped vase decorated in the Chinese Transitional style with various figures in a garden scene within stylised leaf and leaf scroll borders, 11.5ins high (possibly Frankfurt - slight fritting to rim) £600-800
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A late 18th Century Delft blue and white moulded vase and cover, the sides painted with churches within a landscape, the lid with pecking parrot knop, 14ins high, another painted with a landscape of swans on a lake with windmill to background and signed “LPKam”, 11.5ins high, and three other vases and a 20th Century “Tulip” vase (all damaged) £200-300
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A late 18th/early 19th Century Dutch Delft blue and white baluster shaped vase painted with a bird on a rock, with fence and flowering branches, 9ins high £100-150
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A late 17th Century Italian Berrettino Albarello with coloured crest, worded “U. UERDE”, and dated 1688, possibly Marchingian, 8.75ins high (restoration to rim and cracks), and an Italian blue and white faience waisted Albarello, labelled “BENEDITTA. LAS” and dated 1570, probably Venice, 8.25ins high (some glaze loss and hole drilled through base) £300-400
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A Gustavsberg “Argenta” pottery ewer designed by Wilhelm Kage, applied with white metal, 12ins high (printed factory mark and impressed 1217) £100-150
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A Gustavsberg “Argenta” pottery jar and cover designed by Wilhelm Kage, applied with white metal design of wild flowers, 7.5ins high (printed factory marks and No. 1144 - knop restuck) £100-150
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Three Edgerton (Wisconsin U.S.A.) porcelain models of geese painted naturalistically, comprising - “Standing” 11.75ins high, and two similar models of swimming geese with young, both 6.75ins high (one with painter’s mark and dated 1981 (the other two with incised marks for 1979) £60-80
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A Rhenish or English 17th Century salt glazed stoneware Bartmankrug (Bellarmine) of convention form, with a plain oval stamped medallion with eight radiating arms beneath a bearded mask, 8.75ins high, and another with stamped oval medallion of a coat of arms, 8.5ins high (broken into several pieces and restuck) £250-400 Provenance: The last example with paper label stating “Found during excavation in Canterbury - 1963”
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A late 19th/early 20th Century Goldschieder gilt bronzed terracotta figure of a standing young woman (impressed factory marks - right hand damaged) 27.5ins high £250-350
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A late 19th/early 20th Century Austrian Amphora pottery figural group of two gleaners standing beside a two-handled basket, 19ins high x 24ins wide (impressed factory marks and painter’s mark “VC”) £200-300
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A late 19th/early 20th Century Austrian pottery circular bowl surmounted by two Dutch girls fishing, 20ins high, signed “Doebrich” (possibly for Ernst Wahliss) (restored) £150-200
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An Austrian Ernst Wahliss pottery figure of two young lovers and two winged cupids, 11ins high (impressed and printed factory marks - restoration) £70-100
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A 1920s painted terracotta group after Ugo Cipriani (1887-1960) of a seated boy with a dog, 25ins wide x 12.5ins high (stamped “Terracotta Art”), and a 1920s painted plaster figure of a standing female, 26.75ins high £100-150
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A 1930s French plaster “Rossi” advertising bar ornament modelled as a head with a happy satisfied expression, 14ins high £200-300
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A late 19th Century Austrian polychrome terracotta model of a standing pug with inset glass eyes, 12.5ins high £400-600
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A 17th Century dark green glass squat onion shaped wine bottle with flanged string rim and cone pontil base, 6ins high (surface generally slightly abraided) £400-600
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Three early 18th Century wine bottles - Dark green/brown glass onion shaped bottle, with narrow neck with flanged string rim and cone pontil to base, 6.75ins high (string rim slightly chipped), a green glass squat mallet shaped wine bottle with flanged string rim, 7.25ins high and a mallet shaped wine bottle with heavy flanged string rim, 8.5ins high (surface slightly flaking in places and with general overall iridescence - slight chip to rim) £400-500
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An early 19th Century dark green glass wine bottle with cylindrical body, bearing circular seal to front A.S. C.R. (All Souls Common Room) with cone pontil base, 11ins high £200-300
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A late Victorian Max Greger & Co clear glass onion shaped decanter and stopper, with acid etched inscription “Max Greger & Co, London, Wine Flagon” to one side and “Carlowitz as supplied by Special Appointment to Her Majesty”, 11ins high £120-160
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A 1920s Muller Freres cameo glass of slender waisted shape, overlaid in blue and cut with an evening landscape with bold tree to foreground, 13ins high, signed “Muller” £350-500
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A late 19th Century iridescent glass vase in the “Loetz” manner with baluster neck and bulbous base, 9.5ins high (minor flat chips to rim) £200-300
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An early 20th Century Legras cameo glass landscape vase, signed “Legras”, 7.25ins high, signed “Legras” (shallow chip to rim) £120-160
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A 19th Century Continental pink flashed glass hexagonal cup and cover, three panels engraved with bunches of flowers and one with initials “DL” beneath a coronet, 7ins high £100-150
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An Art Nouveau six lobed glass pourri vase of dark green irridescent tintand silvered metal pierced cover of dark green iridescent tint, 6ins diameter x 4.75ins high £80-120
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A Venetian glass fish, 11.75ins high, and a ditto circular bowl with shaped and roll-over rim, 8ins diameter x 3ins high £80-120
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Two similar 19th Century blue glass bells with wrythen decoration, 12ins and 13ins high (lacking clappers) £80-120
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A mid-19th Century cut-glass vase on square foot, 9ins high £80-120
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An early 20th Century pressed glass travelling spirit decanter and stopper, 11.5ins (neck cracked), and original leather two piece travelling case stamped “Hawksmanor” and “LS”, 11.75ins overall £80-100
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A collection of glass paperweights, including - Caithness “Moonflower”, 2.75ins high, Selkirk “Passelle” (1986), 2.75ins high, and fifteen others, various £80-120
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A collection of glass paperweights, including - Caithness “May Dance” (H10359), 3.25ins high, Caithness “Moon Chyst”, 2ins high, and sixteen others, various £80-120
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Seven cut-glass and coloured glass scent bottles and one Chinese porcelain scent bottle, all with silver and plated tops, various, 2.5ins x 5ins high £120-160
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A Lalique glass ashtray, the centre modelled with a standing bird, 2.5ins high, and a Nina Ricci “Factice” Lalique twin dove double bird perfume bottle, 4ins high (slight damage - both with engraved marks) £100-150
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A set of six 19th Century glass rummers with diamond and slice cut-glass bodies, knops to stems, on circular bases, 4.75ins high £100-150
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A suite of French cut, gilt and blue enamelled glass tableware (approximately 80 pieces - some wear and damage) £250-350
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