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John Maltby - a tea pot, the baluster body with green over speckled brown, the base above a cleaned lower body, shallow dished top with waisted finial, bamboo handle, 30cm high over handle, impressed mark (chip to inner rim, not visible when lid present) £100 - 150
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Daphne Cork - a bottle shaped vase, the green black body sgraffito decorated beneath a similar collar, the tapered neck shading to blue, 27cm high, incised mark £40 - 60
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A baluster jug with black glaze body, the neck and moulded handle of streaky olive green glaze, 23cm high, impressed mark £25 - 35
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A circular footed bowl, the body with matte black Japanese style text on a turquoise and black glazed ground, the interior similar, 25.5cm diameter, painted mark in black £20 - 30
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Robert Tinnyunt - a triple necked vase of globular shape with central sgraffito decorated band beneath a neck of black and white green flutes, 23cm high, impressed mark £30 - 50
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M.R.Abdalla - a waisted conical vase of large proportions, the body glazed with broad black and tan brown brush strokes on a mottled green ground, 30.5cm high, top 26.5cm diameter, incised M.R. Abdalla, London 1968 £60 - 100
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Mildred Slatter - a baluster vase, the ribbed body with pinched scrolling decoration, pinched moulded rim, 29cm high, impressed mark £60 - 100
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A circular bowl of ribbed form, the interior painted with blue and brown on an oatmeal ground, the exterior unglazed, 29cm diameter, impressed RW (rim chips) £20 - 30
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M.R.Abdalla - a waisted pedestal vase with three applied vertical bars, spreading domed base, glazed in horizontal bands of oatmeal brown and terracotta, 33cm high, incised signature £40 - 60
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Two vases, each of organic form, one with interlaced panelled side with concave neck and flattened fin, the body with matte brown and blue green glaze, 19cm high, impressed Sue; the other of organic globular form with similar laced panels, matte brown and oatmeal, 13cm high, impressed mark (2) £30 - 50
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A heavy triple necked vase of bulbous form with brown glaze, the cylindrical necks graduated, 29cm high, incised JG £20 - 30
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Jeremy Leech - a small shallow bowl with green glazed interior, 9cm diameter, impressed mark £30 - 40
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John Buchanan - a spouted jar with globular ribbed body, tapered spout, the cylindrical neck with larger top and moulded strapwork handle, the body glazed in blue, green, brown and unglazed, 26.5cm high, impressed anchor, St Ives and dated 1978 £60 - 100
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Two hors d'oeuvre's dishes, one with clover leaf shaped triple base, mouse and strap handle with dark olive green glazed rims and cream oatmeal bodies, 19.5cm wide; another similar with green grey glaze, 18cm wide max. (2) £25 - 35
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Two slightly tapered squat cylindrical mugs, the interior, rims and part bodies with dark black brown glaze, buff coloured unglazed, 7cm high, 10cm diameter, impressed AB £20 - 30
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A ribbed tapered jug with moulded loop handle, the body with pale and dark brown glaze, 16cm high, impressed RS £15 - 20
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A slab rolled triple vase of waisted conical shape, the body with oatmeal blue glaze, frilled necks, 32cm high; a small fruit shaped vase, the textured body with fluted narrow neck, the lower half textured with brown and brown black glaze, 11cm high, incised AW; a pottery model of a stylised pigeon, 17cm wide (3) (faults) £20 - 30
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Manner of St Ives School - a rounded rectangular dish, the glazed surface with bands of blue and wavy brown lines, 28cm wide (firing cracks) £20 - 30
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A circular oatmeal glazed dish, 20cm diameter, impressed mark; another dish with fluted rim, 18cm diameter; a circular bowl with dark brown glazed interior, 13.5cm diameter impressed W; two bowls with side handles with blue green interiors, the buff bodies with conforming streaky glaze 16cm wide over handles (5) £30 - 50
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A pair of early 18th Century hollow stem baluster glass candlesticks, each 19cm high, 7.5cm wide (2) £80 - 120
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A facet cut candlestick with moulded domed foot, the edges petal shaped, ribbed moulded sconce, rough pontil scar, 24cm high, 13cm wide, Circa 1750 (minor chips) £30 - 50
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A late 18th / early 19th Century facet cut candlestick, shaped rim to sconce, angular knop, domed foot, 19.5cm high, 11.5cm wide (minor chips) £30 - 50
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An 18th Century facet cut candlestick, knopped stem, domed foot, rough pontil scar, 23cm high, 10.5cm diameter (minor chips) £30 - 50
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A late 18th / early 19th Century candlestick, plain sconce and bobeche, facet cut cushion form hollow stem, domed stepped foot petal cut, 17cm high, 6.8cm wide (minor chips) £40 - 60
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A mid to late 19th Century small baluster form candlestick, hollow stem, scalloped sconce, facet cut upper stem, spirally cut ribbon design to lower stem, square knop, square stepped pedestal foot, 15cm high, 5cm wide (extensive faults) £20 - 30
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A facet cut candlestick, scalloped rim to sconce, angular knop, domed foot with petal form edge, 15.3cm high, 9cm wide (faults) £30 - 40
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A George III serrated cut glass jug, ridged upper rim, star cut base, 17.5cm high (some bubble inclusions) £30 - 50
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A set of six George III wine glasses, trumpet bowls with cut ovals and curving feathered line near rims, cut faceted stems, circular pedestal feet, each 13cm high, 7.2cm diameter (6) £200 - 300
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A George III style oversized glass rummer, petal moulding, circular pedestal foot, pontil scar to base, 19.5cm high, 15cm diameter, 19th Century £100 - 150
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A George III style oversized pan top glass rummer, petal moulding, circular pedestal foot, rough pontil mark to base, 19cm high, 15cm diameter, 19th Century £100 - 150
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A set of four early 19th Century pan top rummers, cut petal facets to lower bowls, knopped stems, circular pedestal feet, each 16cm high, 10cm diameter (4) £150 - 200
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A set of five large early/mid 19th Century rummers, rounded funnel bowls with slice cuts, ball knop stems, plain feet, smoothed pontil scars to bases, each 15.5cm high, 10cm diameter (5) (some inclusions) £200 - 260
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A 19th Century Toastmaster's deceptive wine glass, funnel bowl with slice cuts, knop stem, smooth pontil scar to base, 14cm high, 6cm diameter £20 - 30
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A collection of three Georgian ale glasses to include: a full wrythen moulded funnel bowl ale with moulding continuing over knop stem, conical foot, rough pontil scar, 15cm high, Circa 1750; a second full wrythen moulded funnel bowl ale with moulding continuing over knop stem, rough pontil scar, 14cm high; a trumpet slice cut bowl ale, angular knop to stem, conical foot, rough pontil scar, 15.3cm high (3) (various bubble inclusions) £60 - 100
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A collection of four Georgian glasses to include: a George III ale glass with funnel bowl, knop stem, rough pontil scar; a smaller funnel bowl ale with plain stem, conical foot, rough pontil scar; a further ale with funnel bowl, engraved with bird, grapes and trailing vines, rough pontil scar; a dram glass, engraved bucket bowl, knop stem, rough pontil scar, all with folded feet, 13.5cm high and smaller (4) £60 - 100
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A collection of 19th Century glass to include: a green glass wine with bell shaped bowl, rough pontil scar, 12.5cm high; a flared trumpet bowl ale with slice cuts, angular knop stem, smooth pontil scar, 12cm high, Circa 1830; an ovoid bowl rummer, moulded petals, rough pontil scar, 11.2cm high; a wine, frosted glass bowl with slice cut detailing, facet cut stem, smooth pontil scar, 14.8cm high (4) (faults) £30 - 50
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A Regency cut glass navette shaped pedestal salt with frilled rim above a finely cut hobnail band, waisted chamfered pedestal on a lozenge shaped stepped base, 10cm wide, 7.5cm high £20 - 30
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A collection of 18th/19th Century glassware to include: a Dutch ale glass, engraved body bearing inscription Leendert Van Es amongst stars and bordered by leaves and bead facets, panel cut stem; a rummer engraved R.Stickland, plain bowl above circular pedestal foot; a near pair of glasses with facet and star engraved band to upper rim; a rummer with panel cut bowl below star and facet band; an oversized tumbler engraved with musicians and dancers bordered by arches and scrolls, 14.5cm high and smaller (faults) (6) £40 - 60
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A late 19th Century rummer commemorating the Victoria Hall Disaster, the bowl engraved with a leaf and 'Victoria Hall Disaster 16 June 1888, 180 children suffocate', pedestal stem, circular foot, 12cm high, 6.5cm diameter (bubble inclusions) £20 - 40
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A quantity of cranberry flashed glass to include: a spirit decanter, applied handle, hollow stopper, rough pontil scar, 25cm high; a spirally moulded column vase, 24cm high; a set of four wines; a set of two custard cups, applied handles; a small beaker etc (12) (faults) £40 - 60
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An oversized 19th Century cranberry glass bell, the body spirally fluted, clear knopped handle, clapper missing, 36cm high, 15.5cm diameter (faults) £40 - 60
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A Nailsea style 'Witch's Ball', white expanding arches pattern on clear ground, affixed brass six petal loop to top, brass chain, 11.5cm diameter (faults) £20 - 30
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A late Victorian decanter, the body with alternating plain cut facet panels and grape/vine engraved facet cut panels, star cut hexagonal base, conforming hollow stopper the base of which is etched with '6', 35cm high, 10cm wide (minor faults) £40 - 60
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A late Victorian goblet, the bowl engraved with swans amongst scrolling foliage and flowers, spirally moulded column stem, smoothed pontil scar, slightly domed foot, 17.5cm high, 8cm wide £80 - 120
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A Victorian frosted and panel cut goblet, the bowl with cut c-scrolls and reverse arches surrounding diamond pattern frosted panels, bi-hollow stem, star cut foot, 18.5cm high, 9cm diameter £20 - 40
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A Mary Gregory style tea pot warmer, lilac glass with white enamelled children, butterflies and flowers, white metal mounts, 11cm high, 14.5cm wide (faults) £20 - 40
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A cranberry flashed storage jar, the body engraved with floral swags and drapery, the shoulders facet cut, smoothed pontil scar, petal form rim to flower engraved stopper, Circa 1900 £30 - 50
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A finely cut two colour overlay bottle, the yellow under colour visible to edges and centres of cut flowers and foliage on body, facet cut upper rim, star cut base, the stopper star cut with facet cut rim, 19.5cm high, 9cm diameter £80 - 120
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An unusual Bohemian ruby flashed cut glass scent bottle, the oversized stopper in the form of a shallow dish with shaped rim, ruby scroll and vine detailing overall, ruby lined edges, petal form star cut foot, 15.5cm high, 12cm wide (minor chips) £40 - 60
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A late Victorian cranberry and vaseline glass smoke shade, the central domed body with applied spirally moulded ring handle in light yellow, 11.5cm high, 14.5cm diameter (minor chips and inclusions) £20 - 40
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