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A Waterford cut glass ships decanter and stopper, with star cut base, etched mark, 24.5cm high £40-60
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A pair of 19th century Staffordshire pottery spill vases, in the form of a cow and her calf, 27.5cm high £100-150
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A late 19th century Worcester porcelain dessert service, each piece painted with posies of flowers within a turquoise and gilt rim, comprising two tazza's, two cake plates and eleven plates, impressed factory marks and pattern number 7476 in red £200-300
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A Turn Vienna porcelain vase, painted with stylised flowers, printed factory marks in red, 21cm high £40-60
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A Hancock Coronaware flared vase, painted with the "Indus" pattern, factory marks printed in black, 19.5cm high £30-50
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A Rob Whelpton (b. 1952) raku fired vase, of ovoid form with flared rim, incised with chickens, pigs and cows, decorated with coloured glazes, two seal marks, circa 1993, 20.2cm high £60-80
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A Bow porcelain tea bowl, painted in underglaze blue with the "Willow Rock Fern pattern", circa 1755, 10.8cm diameter £80-120
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A 19th century glass triple ring neck decanter and stopper, with star cut base, 25.5cm high £20-30
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A shallow cut glass bowl, with star cut base, 29.5cm diameter £30-50
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A Poole pottery bowl, decorated with an abstract design in orange and green on a bright green ground, printed factory mark, decorators monogram AV, shape number 88, 17cm diameter £30-50
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A Clarice Cliff Newport Pottery beehive jam pot and cover, with bee finial painted in coloured enamels with the "Autumn Crocus" pattern, printed factory marks in green, overall 10cm high £80-120
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A Mintons jug possibly designed by Christopher Dresser, printed in brown with flowering branches, printed factory marks, 31cm high £30-50
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A cut glass decanter and stopper, the flared neck with silver collar, Birmingham 1975, 28cm high, together with a silver port decanter label made to commemorate Queen Elizabeth's Silver Jubilee, London 1977, and a set of six Webb cut glass port glasses, etched mark, each 11cm high £50-70
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A Derby porcelain shell shaped dish, painted in underglaze blue with scattered flowers and a butterfly, circa 1760, collectors mark G B (collector Gilbert Bradley) and label 190, 15.5cm long, 14.5cm wide £100-150
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A pair of 19th century continental porcelain figures of poodles, each crouching on an irregular base, printed factory marks and impressed "6", 6.5cm high, 7.75cm long £40-60
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A German porcelain figure of a Chinaman, his leaf shaped hat picked out in gilt, wearing a flower painted jacket on yellow ground with puce painted robe, on a yellow and puce painted plinth, 29cm high £80-120
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A Meissen porcelain figure of a stag, painted in coloured enamels, circa 1740, 8.8cm high, 8.9cm wide £200-300
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A late 18th century Delft pottery charger, painted in blue with a chinoiserie style garden, 30.4cm diameter £100-150
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A Chamberlains Worcester porcelain plate from the Napoleon service, the view titled "Distant View of La Belle Alliance from the spot where Bonaparte rallied the Imperial Guard, on the 18th June 1815", printed factory marks in puce, 21.5cm diameter £80-120
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A set of three 19th century Paris porcelain tea caddies and covers, each decorated in coloured enamels with figures, dogs and flowers; the middle unusually opening at the waist to form a mixing bowl, each 12.2cm high, all within a 19th century rosewood box inlaid with brass and ivory flowers, 14cm high, 27cm wide, 13.5cm deep £200-300
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A 19th century Bloor Derby vase of encrusted flowers on a pierced waisted rectangular base on gilded paw feet, faint printed mark in red, 16.5cm high £100-150
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A pair of Samson porcelain figures of Mansion House Dwarves, one with "The Tonic of Life" to his hat, 14.5cm high, the other with "A small farm to be sold by auction by Mr Lindor", 13.5cm high, both with gold anchor marks £120-150
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A Worcester porcelain coffee pot and cover, with flower head knop moulded with chrysanthemum pattern below a lambrequin border, circa 1765, open crescent mark, 23cm high £100-200
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A pair of mid Victorian Copeland Parian figures, modelled by C. Halse, the boy titled "Young England" and the girl "Young Englands Sister", impressed factory marks, 39.5cm high £150-200
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A late 18th century Wedgwood pearlware dessert service, comprising of twenty three plates, a pair of leaf shaped dishes, four oval dishes, a long leaf shaped dish and an oval tazza moulded with a fern, on flared foot, each painted in enamels, impressed factory marks £1,200 - 1,800
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A Worcester porcelain plate, with basket moulded border, printed in underglaze blue with scattered flowers in the "carnation" pattern, circa 1770, hatched crescent mark, 20.4cm diameter £80-120
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A Bow porcelain plate, decorated in famille rose enamels with flowers amongst rockwork, circa 1755, 19.5cm diameter £120-150
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A pair of early 19th century Bristol pearlware plates, painted with flowers and leaves, within basket moulded and pierced border, probably by William Fyfield, 20cm diameter £150-200
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A Worcester porcelain lobed and fluted plate, printed in underglaze blue with the pine cone pattern, hatched crescent mark, circa 1770, 22.5cm diameter £100-150
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A Spode "New Stone" armorial plate, painted with central armorial with motto "Qui Fait Bien Ne Craintrien", impressed factory marks, bears Worlock collection label no 605, 22.6cm diameter £60-80
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An early 19th century Spode porcelain desk stand, with central rectangular box with gilded cherub finial, covered inkwell and pounce pot flanking a two handled bowl and cover, decorated with flowers on a gilt dot ground, painted marks in red and pattern number 2009, 22cm wide £250-350
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A set of twenty four Ginori coffee cups and saucers, each moulded with gilt rims, painted factory marks in green £80-120
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A pair of 19th century Paris porcelain plates, each painted with an exotic bird within a gilt and turquoise border, printed marks "Ed. Honore a Paris", 22.1cm diameter £100-150
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An early 19th century Paris porcelain square tray, with cantered corners, painted with flowers on a brown ground with gilt rim, 29cm x 30cm £80-120
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A Hummel figure of a young boy holding a toy horse and trumpet, 8.5cm high and another of a young girl holding a bowl with geese at her feet, 12cm high, both with printed factory marks and impressed marks £40-60
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A large cut glass powder bowl and cover, the top frosted and cut with a rose spray, 17cm diameter, together with a pair of flared cut glass vases, each 11.5cm high £40-60
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A Copeland and Garrett "Felspar Porcelain" plate, printed and painted with an Etruscan style pattern, printed factory marks, 22.3cm diameter £40-60
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A late 18th century enamel oval plaque, painted engrise with a portrait of a lady within a gilt metal frame, 5.2cm x 4.1cm oval £50-70
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A 19th century Meissen porcelain cabinet cup, with Etruscan style handle, the body moulded with a band of figures, animals and a two handled urn within gilt line rims, factory painted crossed swords mark, 9.1cm high £40-60
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A stoneware jelly mould on stand, decorated with coloured slip and a brown ground, overall 32.6cm diameter £40-60
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A 20th century Chinese miniature four fold screen, the porcelain plaques painted on one side with exotic birds on branches, the other side with figures, each 12.5cm x 4cm £40-60
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A 20th century Lalique glass figure of a bird, on a round pedestal, the base etched with "Lalique France", 4.6cm high £30-50
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A late 20th century plaster bust of a gentleman with bronze patination, on rectangular cast iron plinth, overall 31cm high £40 - 60
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Indian School, 19th century The Tomb at Agra Watercolour 14.5cm x 22.5cm £150-200
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Indian School, 19th century The Taj Mahal Watercolour 8.4cm x 13cm £150-200
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Thirty late 19th century Spy cartoons of eminent figures (trimmed), in pine frames, 28.5cm x 16.5cm £150-250
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Douglas Anderson (British, b. 1934) Red squirrel Oil on board Signed lower right 40cm x 50cm Provenance The Tryon Gallery Limited £300-500
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Andre Dzierzynski PP (Polish b. 1936) Landscape Oil on board Signed and dated '78 verso 36cm x 46cm £120-180
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A late 19th century tinted photographic portrait of three young girls, in oval gilt brass frame, set with polished banded agates, 19.5cm x 16cm £80-120
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Julian Barrow (1939 - 2013) The Red Fort, Delhi Oil on canvas Signed lower right 25.5cm x 20cm Provenance Hazlitt, Godden and Fox, no 50 £500-700
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