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MOORCROFT POTTERY including a large plate in the Anemone design, a small lidded ginger jar in the Hibiscus design, and a small dish in the Columbine design. Plate 10ins. (25.5cms) diameter. (3) £100-150
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DOULTON LAMBETH SALAD BOWL & SERVERS - 1883 a circular bowl with applied and painted floral decoration, and a silver plated rim. Also with a pair of servers with pottery handles. Impressed marks, Doulton Lambeth, 1883, and potters marks. 91⁄4ins. (23.5cms) diameter £100-150
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MOORCROFT VASE in the Anemone design on a green ground, also with a Moorcroft bowl in the Hibiscus design. Both marked, Moorcroft, Made in England, and painted signature. Vase 73⁄4ins. (19.5cms) high. (2) £100-150
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RICHARD BATTERHAM - STUDIO POTTERY VASES two stoneware vases with cut sides and glazed on the interior and exterior, unmarked. 73⁄4ins. (20cms) and 6ins. (15cms) high respectively. (2) £80-120
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RUSKIN INKWELL - 1925 a circular pottery inkwell with a small aperture and lustre glaze. Impressed marks, Ruskin, England, 1925. 3121⁄2ins. (9cms) diameter £80-120
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LARGE CROWN DERBY VASE & COVER - MARGARET THATCHER a boxed lidded vase with Margaret Thatcher on one side and writing on the reverse commemorating her term as Prime Minister. Commissioned by Govier's of Sidmouth, Number 36 of 50 produced. Also with two boxed Royal Crown Derby tankards, both relating to Margaret Thatcher and commissioned by Govier's. Vase 83⁄4ins. (22cms) high. (3) £100-150
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ROYAL DOULTON - FRANK BRANGWYN a Royal Doulton vase and jug, both designed by Frank Brangwyn and painted with floral designs. Also with a Doulton Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee beaker, and a Doulton Lord Nelson jar (missing it's lid). Brangwyn Vase 73⁄4ins. (19.5cms) high. (4) £60-100
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WILL YOUNG POTTERY GROUP - WIDECOMBE FAIR a pottery group depicting figures from Widecombe Fair, seated on a Tavern bench. Marked underneath, Will Young, Widecombe. 101⁄4ins. (26cms) across £80-120
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WMF ART NOUVEAU CENTREPIECE a large Art Nouveau centrepiece, with a central column supporting a glass dish flanked by a classical figure and a churub. With two metal dishes on either side and an elaborate base with foliage. Mark underneath, WMF mark. 15ins. (38cms) high £300-500
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PAIR OF ROYAL DUX FIGURES a large pair of figures of Water Carriers, each painted in typical Royal Dux colours. Marked, Royal Dux, Bohemia, 1074 and 1075. 19ins. (48.5cms) high. (2) £150-250
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ROYAL DUX FIGURAL DISH of a maiden seated on a shell, the shell supported on stems of vegetation. Marked, Royal Dux, Bohemia, 798. 16121⁄2ins. (42cms) high £100-150
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ROYAL DUX FIGURAL DISH of a maiden seated on a shell, next to a pair of Doves. Marked, Royal Dux, Bohemia, 2105. 81⁄4ins. (21cms) high £100-150
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ROYAL DUX FIGURAL DISH of a Nymph playing an instrument, and seated on a conch shell. Marked, Royal Dux, Bohemia, 1957. 11ins. (28cms) high £100-150
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CLARICE CLIFF BOWL in the Melon design, also with a Clarice Cliff Ravel side plate. Bowl marked, Fantasque by Clarice Cliff, Wilkinson Ltd, England. 71⁄4ins. (18.5cms) diameter. (2) £80-120
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19THC STONEWARE FOUNTAIN HEAD - 'THE LION PROTECTOR' an interesting fountain head or water feature, made in stoneware by Ellison and Wilds. Titled The Lion Protector, and with a patent number. 121⁄4ins. (31cms) high £100-200
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WHITEFRIARS PAPERWEIGHTS three Whitefriars paperweights, two commemorating Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee in 1977, the other dated 1976 (possibly Montreal Olympics) All three in Whitefriars presentation boxes. (3) £80-120
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WHITEFRIARS PAPERWEIGHTS two Whitefriars paperweights, each in presentation boxes. One dated 1952 -1977 and commemorating Queen Elizabeth II, the other paperweight with a bird motif in the centre. (2) £60-100
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WHITEFRIARS PAPERWEIGHTS three Whitefriars paperweights (unboxed), two commemorating Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee in 1977, and another paperweight dated 1976. (3) £80-120
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WHITEFRIARS PAPERWEIGHTS three paperweights (unboxed), all three commemorating Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee in 1977 (two the same). (3) £80-120
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ROYAL COPENHAGEN FIGURES including Adam & Eve Model Number 1997, also with Model Numbers 1314, 1314, 2444, and 1251. Also with a Bing & Grondahl figure. (6) £150-200
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BACCARAT & LALIQUE GLASS ANIMALS including two larger Baccarat glass Frogs, 2 Baccarat Tortoises, 3 Baccarat Butterflies, a Baccarat Anchor, and 3 Lalique Frogs. Baccarat Frogs 23⁄4ins. (7cms) high. (11) £150-250
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DAUM ART DECO GLASS VASE an acid etched glass vase, with a stylised design on brown tinted glass. Signed, Daum Nancy, France. 10ins. (25cms) high £300-500
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LARGE ORREFORS GLASS VASE - LANDBERG etched by Nils Landberg and depicting a nude female figure amongst flowers. The reverse with an inscription, Presented to Mr R Appleby from Operation 'S' for Sweden, 13-20, 1959. Signed underneath, Orrefors, Landberg, Expo 672. 113⁄4ins. (30cms) high £400-600
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LALIQUE DISH an amber dish in the Tobago design, designed with Beetles and foliage around the rim. Marked, R Lalique, France. 5121⁄2ins. (14cms) diameter £150-200
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SHELLEY TEA SERVICE - MELODY a Shelley tea service in the Melody pattern. Comprising a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, side plate, 5 cups (1 repaired), 6 saucers and 6 small plates, and a condiment set. Teapot 53⁄4ins. (15cms) high £100-150
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KESWICK ARTS & CRAFTS TRAY – MAWSON a rectangular copper tray with a hand beaten finish and designed with foliage. Signed, Keswick, W H Mawson. 23ins. (58cms) across £50-100
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ALAN CAIGER-SMITH CHEESE DISH – ALDERMASTON POTTERY a large lidded cheese dish with a painted design and lustre glaze. Signed on the inside of the lid, Base 12121⁄2ins. (32cms) diameter £60-100
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ROYAL CROWN DERBY some modern Royal Crown Derby including an octagonal bowl, a slender jug, a lidded dish (pattern 1128), and a cup and saucer (pattern 1128). All marked, Royal Crown Derby, Made in England. Bowl 7121⁄2ins. (19cms) across. (4) £150-250
| British & European Ceramics | H 1241 GERMAN HAUSMALER BOWL probably Meissen and circa 1740, painted 'en grisaille' with a scene after A Tempesta of a pair of deer grazing, the exterior painted with a hunt, iron red painted 'Modell' to base, 17cm diameter £300-500 H 1242. PAIR OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN COMPORTS probably circa 1800, of lozenge form, painted with rural scenes inside turquoise and gilt borders and pierced rims, 25.5cm (2) £80-120
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PEARLWARE PAP BOAT circa 1830-50, probably Minton, blue transfer printed in the Genovese pattern, 12cm £30-40
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PAIR OF MEISSEN STYLE TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS late 19th century, painted with romantic scenes inside sky blue and gilt borders, twice cancelled marks; together with two French porcelain saucer dishes, a pin tray and an ironstone dish (8) £50-80
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PRATTWARE JUG c. 1800, moulded with a toper and horse, the reverse with a toper and bottle of beer, initialled G.R, 13cm. £40-60
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PAIR OF MEISSEN STYLE VASES of baluster form, heavily encrusted with flowers, blue crossed swords marks, 19cm; together with a similarly decorated coffee pot and cover and sucrier and cover, blue crossed swords marks (4) £100-150
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TWO SEVRES PLATES circa 1780, by Le Bel, painted with floral sprays inside blue, gilt and moulded borders, interlinked L marks, 25cm; together with a Sevres style miniature coffee cup, painted with a bird in a cartouche, on a blue and gilt seaweed ground, blue painted interlinked Ls and incised PL, 4cm (3) £80-120
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COLLECTION OF DELFT TILES 18th century, mainly landscape scenes in blue and manganese (11) £50-100
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ROYAL CROWN DERBY PART TEA SERVICE date cypher for 1900, pattern 5231, for 12, comprising cups, saucers, side plates, bowl, jug and 2 cake plates, printed marks (38 - lacking 2 cups) £100-150
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PAIR OF WORCESTER LEAF SHAPED PICKLE DISHES circa 1770, blue painted in the Pickle Leaf Vine pattern, crescent marks, 8.5cm (2) £40-60
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PAIR OF MEISSEN STYLE PORCELAIN WALL BRACKETS late 19th or early 20th century, painted with romantic scenes above putti and encrusted flowers, height 23cm (2) £100-150
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DERBY HOT WATER POT AND COVER mid 19th century, painted with pink rose and gilt leaves, iron red marks, 16cm £60-100
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PAIR OF 'AUGUSTUS REX' VASES AND COVERS late 19th century, double gourd form, painted with scenes of romantic couples on a blue 'feather' ground, AR to base, 19cm (2) £80-120
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PAIR OF KERR AND BINNS, WORCESTER, TWO HANDLED VASES mid-19th century, painted with profile portraits of Edward VI and Anne Boleyn in tooled gilt cartouches, titled to base, red printed marks, 18cm (2) £50-70
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PAIR OF MINTON VASES circa 1860, painted with alternating panels of cherubs and floral sprays on a bleu celeste and gilt ground, 14cm (2) £150-200
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PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER VASES AND COVERS date code for 1922, signed W Bee, shape 2700, painted with roundels of fruit on an Old Ivory ground, puce printed marks, 19cm (2) £100-150 B1257. CREAMWARE TANKARD late 18th century, printed and painted with the Arkwright Arms surmounted by an ark, flanked by two figures and with the motto 'Within The Ark Safe Forever', 12cm £60-80 B1257A. CREAMWARE TANKARD circa 1790, North Hylton, printed and painted with a scene of a couple by a tree, a ship at anchor in the background, above the slogan 'Jack on a Cruise, Avast there: Back your Maintopsail', 12cm £100-150
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MEISSEN PORCELAIN CLOCK late 19th century, of baluster form, surmounted by figures and a crowned eagle and encrusted with flowers above a moulded armorial, blue crossed sword marks, 61cm £150-250
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WALLENDORF INK STAND circa 1780, of rectangular form with moulded swags to front, the whole with blue trellis decoration, blue painted W to base, width 15.5cm £100-150
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ROCKINGHAM STYLE TEA SERVICE possibly Paragon Rockingham, with gilt scrolling decoration on an apple green and white ground, comprising teapot & cover, sucrier & cover, slop bowl and milk jug, two cups, saucers & square side plates and two cake plates, puce printed marks (42) £300-500
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NEAR PAIR OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN CACHE POTS circa 1830, Derby or Coalport, painted with landscapes, on lion paw feet, 10cm and 9.6cm (2) £150-250 B 1262 GARNITURE OF DERBY CAMPANA URNS mid 19th century, painted with baskets of fruit on shelves on a blue and gilt ground between snake handles, painted iron red factory marks, heights 20cm and 17cm (3) £100-150 B 1263 OUDE LOOSDRECHT JARDINIERE circa 1780, painted with figures standing by a lake, windmills beyond, beneath a gilt rim, blue painted M:OL. to interior, height 12cm £100-150
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THURINGIAN STONEWARE EWER probably late 18th century of baluster form, central GR beneath a crown on a grey and blue ground, 25cm £40-60 B 1265 WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER URN on a black basalt base stamped WEDGWOOD & BENTLEY ETRURIA, 21cm; together with a pair of blue jasper urns (3) £40-60 H 1266 ROSSO ANTIQUO STYLE VASE of squat baluster form, with wavy sgraffito black through to terracotta decoration, incised and impressed marks, 14cm £40-60
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DERBY DROMEDARY CAMEL Stevenson and Hancock period, later 19th century, modelled standing, length 6cm £150-250
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RUSSIAN BISQUE PORCELAIN BEDROOM GROUP late 19th century, a couple taking breakfast in bed, a child under one pillow, another lady lying on the floor and a tray of food and tea, impressed marks, 18cm (3) £60-100
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ENGLISH CREAMWARE BASKET late 18th century, possibly Leeds, with brown line decoration; together with five creamware plates with reticulated decoration to the borders, basket length 25.5cm (6) £50-80
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