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Geoffrey A. Godden - "Chamberlain - Worcester Porcelain. 1788-1852" published by Magna Books, Leicester 1992 (one volume with dust cover), John Twitchett - Derby Porcelain. 1748-1848 - An Illustrated Guide" published by the Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge 2002, signed and dedicated in ink by the author (one volume with dust cover), Simon Spero and John Sandon - "Worcester Porcelain 1751-1790. The Zorensky Collection" published by the Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1996 (one volume with dust cover), Elizabeth Adams - "Chelsea Porcelain" published by the British Museum Press, London 2001 (one volume with cust cover), and a collection of ceramic related interest reference books (16) £100-150
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*** Barry Lategan (born 1935) - Two coloured photograph prints - Portrait of a girl with red roses in her hair, 15.25ins x 15.25ins, and a portrait of two girls with coloured hair and eyes closed, 15.5ins x 15.5ins, both signed on mount, framed and glazed £200-300
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*** Barry Lategan (born 1935) - Two coloured photographic prints - Three quarters length portrait of a young girl with long coloured hair and elaborate butterfly necklace, 15.25ins x 15.25ins, and shoulder-length portrait of a young girl with long curly hair and purple hat, 15.25ins x 15.25ins, both mounts signed, each framed and glazed (glass to both cracked across) £150-200
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Fifteen paper bound volumes - "The Register of Electors entitled to vote at elections or members to serve in Parliament for the Borough of Maidstone", various dates between 1844 and 1866, four lists of "Purchases of the Borough of Maidstone in the Parish of Maidstone", various dates between 1862 and 1974, and "Acts of Parliament for the Government of the Poor in the Town and Parish of Maidstone", 1822, printed by J. Smith, Week Street, Maidstone £70-100
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A good collection of early 20th Century silk postcards, many of regimental interest (122), and a few others, various, contained in modern plastic covered album with slip case £400-600
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A collection of early 20th Century and later postcards of primarily World War I military interest and later 20th Century "Tony Blair" satirical interest, in three modern plastic covered albums and slip cases £200-300
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A collection of early 20th Century and later postcards of hop-picking and general interest, contained in modern plastic covered album and slip case (approximately 100) £150-200
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A collection of early 20th Century and later postcards of aeronautical, shipping and military interest, including some silk cards, contained in a modern plastic album with clip case (approximately 80) £120-160
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Five albums of early 20th Century postcards and late of topographical, travel, architectural and general interest, various £150-200
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A pair of Royal Doulton pottery "Blue Children" large bulbous vases with narrow necks decorated in blue with a young Dutch girl seated on rocks on a beach, and a young woman playing a guitar in a landscape (printed mark in blue and impressed No. 7001) £450-600
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A Royal Doulton pottery "Blue Children" baluster shaped vase decorated in blue with a young lady playing a guitar within an open landscape within gilt borders, 14.5ins high (printed mark in blue to base and impressed No. 7421) £150-250
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A Royal Doulton pottery "Blue Children" bulbous jardinière decorated with three children huddled beneath a tree, 10ins diameter x 9.25ins high (blue printed mark to base - rim with small flake chip and hairline crack to underside) £100-150
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A Moorcroft pottery circular bowl, tube lined and decorated in colours with "Leaf & Fruit" design on a brown ground with blue/green gradations, 10.75ins diameter x 4.25ins high (impressed facsimile signature mark and "Potter to H.M. The Queen", with painted signature in blue) £300-400
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A Moorcroft pottery bowl tube lined and decorated in colours with "Hibiscus" pattern on a green ground, 9.25ins diameter x 4ins high (initialled to base with Moorcroft paper label) £200-300
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A Moorcroft pottery circular charger, tube lined and decorated in colours with "Orchid" pattern on a blue ground, 12.25ins diameter x 3.5ins high (impressed "Moorcroft" and "Made in England", with paper "By Appointment" label and WM initials) £200-300
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A Moorcroft Macintyre "Florian" ware pottery two-handled vase of trumpet shape, tube lined and decorated in blues with a floral and butterfly design, on a pale blue ground, 5.5ins high (standard Macintyre factory mark printed in brown 1904-1913 and signed in green "W. Moorcroft" - handles restored) £200-300
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An early 20th Century Carter Stabler Adams Poole pottery vase painted in greens, browns and blacks with stylised flowering branches, 10ins high (circa 1915 - impressed mark and incised "966", and painted in black "BR" and "H") £120-160
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An early 20th Century A.G. Harley Jones "Wilton Ware" pottery "Ginger Jar" and cover with a "Fairyland Lustre" design of ladies within an Arabian landscape, 9.5ins high (printed factory mark for circa 1923-34 - lid cracked in half) £80-120
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A Coalport bone china figure - "Grand Finale" (No. 711 of edition of 7500), 9.75ins high, four other Coalport figures of ladies, and a Francesca Art china figure of a similar lady designed by Michael Middling, various £100-150
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A Royal Doulton bone china figure - "Miss Demure" (HN1560), circa 1934, 7.5ins high (with printed, painted and impressed marks), and a Meissen porcelain figure of a putto gardener, 4.75ins high (blue crossed swords and impressed marks) £80-120
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Two Royal Doulton bone china figures - "Vivienne" (HN2073), 8ins high, "Carmen" (HN3991), 9ins high, and a Coalport limited edition bone china figure - "Flamenco" (No. 1877 of edition of 9500), 10.5ins high £100-150
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Eight Royal Doulton figures, comprising - "Mask Seller" (HN1203), 8.5ins high, "A Good Catch" (HN2258), 7.25ins high, "Lobster Man" (HN2317), 8ins high, "Lunch Time" (HN2485), 8ins high, "Taking Things Easy" (HN2877), 7.25ins high, "The Balloon Man" (HN1954), 7.5ins high, "The Puppet Maker" (HN2251), 8ins high and "Stop Press" (HN2683), 8ins high £200-300 448-449
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Allan Howes (1888-1969) - Glazed stoneware model of the Virgin Mary and Child sitting on a lotus leaf on a raised pedestal, 11ins high (incised with the name of the artist and dated 1934.3) £150-200 Note: Edgar Allan Howes studied at the Royal Academy Schools. Better known for his bronze groups, one of his bronzes of "Madonna of the Lily" was purchased from the Royal Academy in 1926 by the Queen. 451
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An early 19th Century Spode bone china part tea service of "London" shape painted in underglazed blue and overglazed green, orange and gilt with an "Imari" pattern, comprising - Teapot and lid, 6.5ins high, oval teapot stand, cream jug, two-handled sucriere and cover, slop bowl, pair of 8ins diameter bread and butter plates, thirteen small tea cups, eleven large tea cups and eleven saucers (circa 1815 - "Spode" painted in red and pattern No. 2213 - some damage) £100-120
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A Thomas Forester & Sons Phoenix ware part tea service, transfer printed and painted with "Blossom" pattern, comprising - twelve cups, twelve saucers, twelve 7ins tea plates, milk jug, 4ins high, sugar bowl, 4.5ins diameter x 2.5ins high, and a moulded cake plate, 9ins x 8.25ins £60-80
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Walter Awlson (20th/21st Century) - Glazed stoneware model of a seated female nude, 8.5ins high (incised "Awlson" and "11/75") £150-200
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Two 19th Century English Parian busts of "Clyte" and "Apollo", 11.75ins high and 11.5ins high (circa 1865 - both unmarked) £150-200
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A pair of mid 19th Century Copeland Parian oil lamp bases modelled as three scantily clad Neo-classical ladies, their arms upraised in an attitude of support, on triangular bases, with gilt detail, each 7.5ins high (circa 1860 - impressed "Copeland" - some damage and loss) £150-200
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A 19th Century English Parian figure of a woman supporting a sheath of corn, emblematic of autumn, 13.5ins high £80-120
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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) £100-200
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A pair of late 19th Century Royal Worcester bone china "Blush Ivory" ewers, the body and handle moulded in the "Renaissance" manner, with panels painted with flowers, each 11.5ins high (printed marks with date code for 1896 - one restored) £150-200
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An 18th Century English blue and white Delft charger, the centre painted with flowering shrubs and bamboo within a floral stylised border, 14.25ins diameter (slight chips) £80-120
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An 18th Century Derby porcelain figure of a seated boy with posy against a bocage backdrop, on high rococo base, 6.75ins high (patch marks - some loss) £60-80
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A pair of early 19th Century Derby figures of a couple in country dress, he carrying a lamb and she a basket of flowers, on rococo bases, 10ins and 9.75ins high respectively (each incised No. 56), and an 18th Century Derby figure of a young girl carrying flowers in her apron, with bocage, on an elaborate scroll base, 7ins high (restoration and damage) £120-160
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A pair of early 19th Century Prattware pottery window staves amusingly modelled as a bewigged male head with paw feet, each 4ins high (one extensively broken), and a pair of 19th Century pottery pen holders modelled as recumbent hounds, 6ins long x 4.25ins high (one ear restored) £150-200
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A 19th Century Staffordshire pottery flat back figure of "Mr Punch" and his Dog, Toby, 11.75ins high (restored) £150-200
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Four late 19th Century pot lids, transfer printed and painted in colours with foxhunting scenes, each 4ins diameter, and five other pot lids, various (eight in turned wood frames) £120-160
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A garniture of three early 19th Century Coalport (Coalbrookdale) porcelain flower encrusted triple spill vases, 9.25ins and 8.25ins high (circa 1840) £100-150
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A late 19th Century George Jones majolica cheese dish and cover moulded with pinecone and basket-weave pattern, 12ins diameter x 8.5ins high (impressed marks) £200-300
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An early 20th Century Brannam green glazed pottery dish, 15.25ins diameter (with incised maker's name and dated 1903) £80-120
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A small collection of British Art pottery, including - Early 20th Century Ruskin pottery jar and cover with a grape leaf design on an orange ground, 6ins diameter x 5.5ins high (early painted scissors mark and oval impressed mark - circa 1904-15), a Royal Lancastrian pottery "Spinach" jade coloured dish, 8.75ins diameter (impressed marks with "Royal Lancastrian" and "England"), a similar small bowl, 4.5ins diameter x 2ins high, and four other pieces, various £120-150
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A late 17th Century blue and white Delft 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) £300-400
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A Meissen porcelain model of three pug dogs playing, on naturalistically modelled base, 6.25ins long x 3.25ins high (blue crossed swords mark and incised "F.186" - restoration) £80-120
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A Continental "Della Robbia" moulded plaque of the Virgin and Child within a border of moulded fruit and leaves, 10.25ins diameter £60-80
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A 20th Century Continental porcelain part dinner service, moulded and painted with Deutsche Blumen, comprising - twelve 9.5ins diameter plates, eleven 9.75ins diameter soup bowls, 12.5ins diameter serving dish, 11.25ins diameter serving dish, 10.5ins diameter serving dish or salad bowl and two oval dishes, 14ins x 10ins and 15.5ins x 11.25ins (printed mark in blue - "Meissen" within oval cartouche over a five pointed star) £250-350
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A Schumann (Bavaria) bone china twelve piece part dessert service, the centres printed and painted with sprays of flowers and with shaped pierced rims (18 pieces - printed marks) £150-200
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A small collection of European and oriental ceramics, including - Pair of standing male and female figures in 18th Century dress holding posies, 6ins high, a figure of a boy feeding geese, 5.5ins high, a Helena Wolfson two-handled ecuelle, cover and stand with basket weave moulding, the shaped cartouches painted with soldiers and huntsmen, 10.5ins diameter x 4.25ins high overall, and nine other pieces, various £80-120
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An early 20th Century Austrian Amphora "Blush Ivory" porcelain figure of a horse and cart, 14ins high x 20ins overall, a slip cast figure of two children, 17ins high, and a similar of a boy and geese, on circular base, 19ins high £150-200
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