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A pair of Wedgwood green jasper pedestal vases and covers, each decorated with rams head masks supporting swags of flowers and flanking classical roundels, each impressed HR 79 Wedgwood Made in England, 20th century, h.37cm £120 - 180
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An 18th century Lowestoft porcelain sparrowbeak cream jug, underglaze blue printed in a chinoisserie pattern, circa 1775, h.8.5cm £120 - 180
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A Lowestoft porcelain sparrowbeak cream jug, polychrome decorated with stylised roses and fuchsias, the interior with iron-red border, circa 1770-80, h.8.2cm £120 - 180
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A Lowestoft porcelain cream jug, polychrome decorated with sprays of flowers on a white ground (with restoration to rim and handle), circa 1770-80, h.9.2cm; and one other of the period, decorated with sprays of flowers within borders (broken in two, re-stuck, handle further re-stuck) (2) £80 - 120
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A pair of Lowestoft porcelain cream boats, of low Chelsea ewer form, the leaf moulded bodies polychrome decorated with sprays of flowers, the rim heightened in gilt, circa 1770, h.6cm £300 - 500
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A Worcester porcelain twin handled chocolate cup and saucer, the cup having pierced twin handles, both pieces decorated with vacant gilt cartouches on a blue scale ground, underglaze blue fret square mark verso, circa 1755, saucer dia.14.5cm £150 - 200
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A first period Worcester sauce tureen and cover, with ladle, the cover with artichoke knop, the tureen with shell handles, the whole decorated in bright enamels with reserves of flowers on a blue ground, within gilt borders, crescent mark verso circa 1755-1790, w.16cm (including handles) £300 - 500
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A Dr Wall period Worcester porcelain teacup and saucer, decorated with reserves in the Imari palette on a blue scale ground, gilt borders, underglaze blue fret square mark verso, saucer dia.13cm £100 - 150
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A first period Worcester blue and white tankard, decorated with Chinese figures in a landscape, crescent mark verso, h.9cm £80 - 120
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A first period Worcester porcelain teapot and cover, of bullet shape, the cover with flower head finial, the whole underglaze blue printed in the Three Flowers pattern, artists tally mark verso, circa 1770 £80 - 120
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A first period Worcester porcelain blue and white tea bowl on stand, printed in the Fence pattern, crescent mark verso, saucer dia.12.2cm £40 - 60
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A first period Worcester soup bowl, decorated in the Japanese style with reserves of flowers and blossoming bamboo, heightened in gilt, crescent mark verso, dia.22.5cm; together with a porcelain cabinet plate and a shallow bowl, both decorated in the Imari palette and heightened in gilt, unmarked (3) £150 - 200
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A first period Worcester plate, having a basket worked rim and painted in blue enamels with sprays of flowers within a gilded border, circa 1768, unmarked, dia.20.5cm £60 - 100
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A New Hall porcelain slop bowl, polychrome decorated in the Chinese style with figure landscape scenes, circa 1800, dia.16cm £50 - 70
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A first period Worcester teacup and saucer, each of fluted circular form, painted in the Two Quail pattern in the Kakiemon style, all heightened in gilt, saucer dia.13.5cm £200 - 300
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A first period Worcester trio, comprising tea bowl, saucer and coffee can, each of fluted form, polychrome decorated with sprays of flowers and cabbage roses on a white ground within a gilt border, unmarked £70 - 100
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A first period Worcester porcelain sparrowbeak cream jug, underglaze blue decorated with sprays of fruit and flowers, crescent mark verso, h.9cm £40 - 60
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A first period Worcester porcelain sparrowbeak cream jug, polychrome decorated in the Famille Rose palette with flowering peonies and a black insect, circa 1770, h.9.5cm £100 - 150
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A late 18th century Worcester porcelain coffee can and saucer, decorated in puce enamels with leaves and sprays of flowers in the Meissen style, heightened in gilt, unmarked £50 - 70
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A first period Worcester saucer, having a raised fluted rim decorated in polychrome enamels, underglaze blue fret square mark verso, circa 1770, dia.11.5cm; together with a first period Worcester cream jug cover only, having flower head finial, underglaze blue decorated; and a Worcester salt / mustard spoon, underglaze blue decorated, moulded handle (3) £80 - 120
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A first period Worcester mask jug, blue and white printed with sprays of flowers on cabbage leaf moulded ground, unmarked, h.23cm £100 - 150
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A first period Worcester porcelain relief moulded fruit bowl, having shaped rim, blue and white printed in the Pinecone pattern within a border, crescent mark verso, circa 1780, dia.26cm £300 - 400
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A first period Worcester porcelain butter dish on stand, the cover having flower head finial, the whole blue and white printed in the Three Flowers pattern, underglaze blue crescent mark verso, circa 1775, stand dia.16.8cm £200 - 300
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A first period Worcester bullet shaped teapot and cover, underglaze blue painted with a chinoisserie landscape within a lattice work border, unmarked, h.13.5cm £150 - 250
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A first period Worcester bachelors teapot and cover, of bullet shape, having fluted body, underglaze blue painted with opposing reserves of chinoisserie landscapes within floral decorated borders, unmarked (cover heavily restored), h.11.5cm £200 - 300
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A first period Worcester porcelain rice spoon, underglaze blue painted in the Maltese Cross and Flower pattern after a Chinese original, having flower head terminal, open crescent mark verso £250 - 400
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A first period Worcester porcelain mustard pot and cover, having flower head finial, blue and white printed in the Fence pattern, crescent mark verso, h.9cm £80 - 120
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A first period Worcester coffee cup and saucer, polychrome decorated in blue with sprays of flowers on a white ground, gilt border, each with underglaze blue crossed swords mark for Dresden verso, circa 1760-1770, saucer dia.13cm £60 - 80
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A first period Worcester porcelain tea plate, decorated in the Japanese Fan pattern, pseudo Oriental marks, dia.19.5cm £80 - 120
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A Dr Wall period Worcester lobed dessert plate, decorated in bright enamels with a central floral spray within gilt and cobalt blue border, blue fret square mark verso, circa 1765-1770, dia.19.5cm £100 - 150
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A first period Worcester tea plate, having a lobed flat rim, underglaze blue painted with sprigs of flowers within a border, crescent mark verso, dia.18cm £80 - 120
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A pair of first period Worcester coffee cups and saucers, decorated in the Kakiemon style, Queens pattern, underglaze blue crescent marks to bases, circa 1770 £200 - 300
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A first period Worcester fluted tea bowl, polychrome decorated with sprays of flowers within a border, heightened in gilt, bears Chelsea gilt anchor mark verso, circa 1760, dia.7.7cm £70 - 100
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A first period Worcester porcelain fluted tea bowl, underglaze blue painted with sprigs of flowers, unmarked, dia.7cm £60 - 90
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A first period Worcester porcelain tea bowl, underglaze blue decorated with a chinoisserie landscape heightened in iron reds and gilt, dia.7.5cm; and one other decorated in the famille rose palette (2) £60 - 90
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A Royal Worcester porcelain teacup and saucer, decorated with fruit upon a mossy bank by E Townsend, both pieces signed, puce mark, saucer dia.14.5cm £120 - 180
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A mid-18th century Worcester porcelain sauceboat, underglaze blue decorated in the chinoisserie palette, tally mark verso, w.16.5cm £120 - 180
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A circa 1820 Chamberlains Worcester porcelain scent bottle and stopper, of squat square section, decorated in bright enamels with four reserves of floral sprays, within gilt borders, on a white dot enamel powder blue ground, printed mark verso with New Bond Street address, w.12.5cm £200 - 300
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A late 19th century Royal Worcester porcelain pedestal vase, of baluster form, having waisted neck and shaped cartouche, decorated in bright enamels with exotic birds within a landscape, all within gilt borders on a cobalt blue ground, puce mark, shape No.1817, h.31cm £200 - 300
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A circa 1900 Royal Worcester Blushware pedestal ewer, decorated with wildflowers, heightened in gilt, shape No.1309, green mark, h.26cm; together with a Worcester porcelain pot pourri vase and lid (lacking ornate and pierced cover), polychrome enamel decorated to four panels with wildflowers within acanthus leaf moulded borders, heightened in gilt, puce mark, shape No.1809 (2) £70 - 100
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A 17th century stoneware bellamine jug, having later English silver mounts to the base and cover, in the mediaeval style, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, assayed Chester 1922, h.26cm £200 - 300
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A set of six early 19th century Irish glass goblets, each with cut band of strawberry diamonds, flat flutes, and on thumbcut knopped stems to flaring circular bases, h.13.5cm Provenance: Purchased from W G T Burne of Berkeley Square, W1, March 1956 £250 - 400
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A late 19th century Bohemian glass scent bottle, with enamel and gilt metal jewelled stopper, 13cm; together with a late 19th century glass scent bottle and stopper, having raised profile portrait plaque of a child within gilt scroll border, h.10.5cm (2) £80 - 120
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A late 19th century cut glass and yellow metal topped scent bottle, the square hinged cap finely engraved above a conical cross-cut diamond body, h.9cm £300 - 400
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A late 19th century cut glass and yellow metal pedestal scent bottle, having a finial topped hinged cover with finely etched lozenge decoration, diamond cut body, h.10.5cm £300 - 400
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A late 19th century ovoid glass and yellow metal topped scent bottle, having thumb-cut sides and leaf and flower engraved hinged cover with matching shoulders, h.9.5cm £300 - 400
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A late 19th century glass ovoid scent bottle, having leaf embossed and finely engine turned yellow metal screw cap, h.9.5cm £300 - 400
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A set of four early 19th century green glass pedestal wines, each on conical base, h.11.5cm £50 - 80
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A green cased and flash cut wine glass by Otto Prutscher for Meyr's Neffe, the slice cut bucket bowl with oval cut panels to a square stem, h.20.5cm £200 - 300
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An 18th century continental green tinted pedestal wine glass, having double knopped stem to conical foot, circa 1770, h.15.5cm £70 - 90
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