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A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN BOWL, mid 18th century, of plain circular form painted in famille rose enamels with diapered scroll panels enclosing figural and landscape vignettes to the outer rim, unmarked, 11" diameter, 4 1/2" high, together with a carved stand (2) £200-300
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A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN BOWL, mid 18th century, of plain circular form painted in polychrome enamels with the Mandarin pattern, on a burnt orange, black and gilt honeycomb ground, unmarked, 10" diameter, 4" high £200-300
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A CHINESE PORCELAIN JAR AND COVER of ovoid form, painted in polychrome enamels with a procession of children playing drums and holding banners before figures riding on a kylin, unmarked, 8 1/2" high, together with a carved stand (2) £250-400
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A CANTONESE PORCELAIN DESSERT DISH, mid 18th century, of quatrefoil form with shaped lug handle, painted in famille rose enamels with birds, moths and scattered flowers, 10 3/4" wide, together with a pair of square section vases painted with panels of figures, 11 1/2" high, and another vase painted with a bird perched on a root, 11" high (4) £150-200
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A CHINESE PORCELAIN BOWL, late 18th century, of plain circular form, moulded in relief with shaped panels painted in underglaze blue with landscapes on a "chicken skin" ground, the interior with basket weave moulded rim and centrally painted with a roundel, all with gilt highlights, unmarked, 11 1/4" diameter £120-180
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A CHINESE PORCELAIN TEA CANISTER of plain cylindrical form, painted in underglaze blue with panels of flowers, four character mark to base, with later metal cover, 5 1/2" high £120-160
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A CHINESE PORCELAIN SMALL WINE EWER AND COVER in Yuan style, of typical form, painted in underglaze blue with a band of rosettes and tendrils within stiff leaf, scroll and cloud borders, unmarked, 5 1/2" high £120-180
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A CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE of baluster form, with shaped panels painted in famille rose enamels of children at play on a millefiore ground, unmarked, 14" high, together with a hardwood stand (2) £200-300
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A SATSUMA EARTHENWARE POT POURRI, Meiji period, of ovoid form raised upon three bracket feet, painted in typical palette with stylised flowers and fences within dark blue mons and cloud borders, iron red mark, 4 3/4" high, together with a similar smaller pot pourri with two mask lug handles, 3 3/4" high, both with silvered metal wirework covers (2) £150-200
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A SET OF SIX ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA DESSERT PLATES, c.1960's, of shaped circular form with gadroon and shell moulded gilded rims, each painted in colours by Harry Ayrton with a still life of fruits on a mossy bank, all signed, black mark, inscribed C55, 8 3/4" diameter (Illustrated) £600-800
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A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA PLATE, 1952, of shaped circular form with gadroon moulded gilded rim, painted in colours by Henry Ayrton with a still life of two yellow plums, strawberries and cherries on a mossy bank, signed, black mark, 7 3/4" diameter £100-150
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A SET OF SIX ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA DESSERT PLATES, c.1960's, of shaped circular form with gadroon and shell moulded gilded rims, each painted in colours by Freeman with a still life of fruits on a mossy bank, all signed, black mark, inscribed C55 and various initials, 8 3/4" diameter (Illustrated) £600-800
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A PAIR OF SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN GARNITURE EWERS, late 19th century, of rounded conical form, painted in polychrome enamels with vignettes of exotic birds and farmers' trophies within raised gilded borders on a bleu ciel ground, with gilt brass rococo mounts and swan's neck handles, converted to electric table lamp bases, 12" high over handles (Illustrated) £500-600
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A FRENCH EARTHENWARE ROCOCO STYLE MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th century, the single barrel movement by Marti et Cie striking the hour and half hour on a gong, the 3 3/4" dial with black painted Arabic numerals centred by a river landscape with a chateau, the waisted case painted by Petit with Venus and Cupid in landscape, the sides and back with gilded panels of musical trophies and scrolls on a cobalt blue ground, the whole with cast gilt metal rococo scrolling foliate mounts, signed, impressed 1018, 17 1/2" high overall (Illustrated) £300-500
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A PARIS "SEVRES" CHATEAU DREUX PORCELAIN DISH, c.1850, of circular form, centrally painted in polychrome enamels with a vignette of a young lady seated beside a fountain and reading a billet doux, with four cupids and a pair of doves at her side, within a burnished gilt swag border on a blue rim, unsigned, printed marks in underglaze green and on glaze blue and iron red 11 1/2" diameter (Illustrated) £200-300
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A PAIR OF PASSAU PORCELAIN KINDERBUSTS, mid to late 19th century, after the J.J. Kaendler, Meissen originals of Princess Marie Zephinne and Prince Louis Charles de Bourbon, interlaced 'C''s in underglaze blue, 6" high (Illustrated) £200-300
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A "VIENNA" PORCELAIN PART DESSERT SERVICE, late 19th century, each centrally painted by Kranysa (?) with "Pomona, Rinaldo and Armida, Paris and Helena (sic), Grazien U. Amor and Musen", within gilt highlighted cobalt blue borders and comprising three plates and a pair of tazza, underglaze blue shield, signed, inscribed, 8 3/4" diameter, together with another plate "Amor and Psiche" (sic), 9 1/2" diameter (6) £120-180
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A FRENCH PORCELAIN FIGURE GROUP, late 19th century, after a Derby original, modelled as a young lady seated before bocage and turning away from her soldier lover leaning over to kiss her, on a flower encrusted scroll moulded and pierced circular base, pseudo Derby mark in iron red, impressed 30/6/S, 9 1/2" high £150-200
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A GERMAN PORCELAIN PLAQUE, mid 19th century, of oval slightly convex form, painted in polychrome enamels with "Mdm. Lebrun U Daughter" (sic), the seated young mother wearing a draped white dress, her arms around her daughter wearing a long blue dress, unsigned, inscribed title to reverse, impressed 451, MHR (KB Hof porzellan Malen, Munich?), 10" x 7 3/4", with a gilt wood and gesso frame (Illustrated) £600-800
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A GERMAN (RAEREN) SALTGLAZE STONEWARE BEER JUG, dated 1597, with tall ribbed neck, impressed shoulders over arcaded frieze of dancing couples above an inscribed banner and incised date, pulled and applied loop handle, 10" high (Illustrated) £400-500
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A PAIR OF VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURES, c.1845, modelled as the Prince of Wales and Princess Royal, both wearing green plumed hats, blue dresses and orange and yellow pantaloons, seated on goats with granular clay and painted fleeces, 5 1/2" high, together with a slightly later flatback figure of a young fisherboy, 6" high (3) £100-150
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A DOCUMENTARY PEARLWARE TEAPOT AND COVER, 1790, of globular form inscribed in blue "Joan Battershill 1790" within a wreath, 6" high, a pearlware mug of cylindrical form inscribed "James Humpleby, Love God, and keep his Commandments" with sprigging, 5" high, a similar swag moulded pearlware mug with underglaze blue highlights, 5" high and a Victorian earthenware mug printed in lilac with "Union and Reform", 4" high (4) £100-150
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A SUNDERLAND PEARLWARE FROG MUG, c.1830, of plain cylindrical form printed in underglaze black and naively overpainted in colours with "The Mariner's Compass" within pink lustre bands, 4 1/2" high, together with a similar baluster jug printed with "The Sailor's Fairwell" (sic) compass and verse within pink splash lustre bands, 7 1/4" high (2) £80-120
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A YORKSHIRE PEARLWARE SMALL TEAPOT AND COVER, c.1800, of globular form painted in Pratt colours with baskets of flowers, 4 1/2" high, together with a matching sugar bowl, 2" high, a small teabowl, 1" high and a finely potted creamware bowl on glaze printed in iron red with harlequin taking tea with a lady, 2 1/4" high (4) £120-180
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A SMALL COLLECTION OF BLUE AND WHITE PRINTED EARTHENWARE, 19th century, comprising a Chetham & Robinson "Parkland Scenery" plate, 10" diameter, another plate with "Terrace of the Naval Amphitheatre Taorminium", 10" diameter, a small chamber pot with a cattle drover, 3 1/4" high, a saucer dish, 10" diameter, a "Hohnberg" earthenware cylindrical jug and cover, 6 1/2" high and two drainers, 14 1/4" wide (7) £120-160
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AFTER H. WEIGELL - "Duke of Wellington", 1852, a Coalbrookdale parian bust on a waisted socle, incised marks, 13 1/2" high £150-250
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TWO MATCHING SETS OF FIVE CREAMWARE BIN LABELS, c.1800, of oblong form with pierced circular hanging holes, comprising five with underglaze inscriptions "Dry Champayne, Lisbon, Sherry, Moselle and White Hermitage", and five with on glaze inscriptions "Champaign, Hock, Claret, Burgundy and Brandy", all unmarked, 4 1/2" - 5" wide (10) (Illustrated) £700-1000
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A LARGE DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURE OF BRITANNIA, c.1770, wearing a helmet, gilt breastplate, flower sprigged dress, green and red drape, standing and leaning on her shield resting on a lion, her sword and wreath at her feet, on a scroll moulded base, unmarked, 14 1/4" high £120-180
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A RED ANCHOR PERIOD CHELSEA PORCELAIN SILVER SHAPED PLATE, c.1754, painted in polychrome enamels with a loose bouquet and scattered sprigs of flowers, marked, 9" diameter, together with a First Period Worcester teapot and cover painted in polychrome enamels with flowers, 6 1/2" wide (2) £150-200
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A PAIR OF PENNINGTON LIVERPOOL PORCELAIN COFFEE CUPS, c.1770, of plain ribbed form painted in underglaze blue with the "Horse-Tail" pattern enclosing a script monogram "BHM", unmarked, 2" high, together with a Seth Pennington high Chelsea ewer printed with a chinoiserie figure with a bird on her left wrist and a porter carrying a bundle on a stick, unmarked, 3 1/4" high, a pair of First Period Worcester ribbed coffee cups and en trembleuse saucers with painted blue borders, saucers 5 1/4" diameter, saucers with differing workmen's marks, cups with crescents, and a later Worcester wrythen moulded trio and a similar saucer dish (11)N.B. See B. Watney "Liverpool Porcelain" 1997, fig. 366 for a matching monogrammed cup, and fig. 407 for a similar high Chelsea ewer. See Branyan, French & Sandon "Worcester Blue and White 1751-1790" pp. 410 border pattern no. 48 for trembleuse cups and saucers £200-300
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A NEWHALL PORCELAIN SILVER SHAPED TEAPOT, COVER AND STAND, c.1795, painted in polychrome enamels with pattern No.195, stand 7 3/4" wide, together with a similar trio in pattern No.173, a porcelain obconical jug and three saucers and a teabowl (10) £120-180
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TWO ENGLISH PORCELAIN ARMORIAL SOUP PLATES, c.1820, one with monochrome swan in chains below the motto "Fides in Amicitia" within a bright green, burnt orange, pink and gilt stiff leaf border, the other with a boy's head and shoulders portrait with an asp around his neck in colours within a gilt border, both unmarked, 9 1/2" diameter, a porcelain cup and saucer bat printed after Buck and overpainted in colours with a mother and child and a Staffordshire porcelain teabowl and saucer painted with puce and green bands (6) £80-120
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A BOW PORCELAIN "FRILL" VASE, c.1760, of lobed inverted baluster form with pierced shoulders and mask handles, all-over encrusted with flowers enclosing panels painted with moths, unmarked, 7 1/2" high £120-180
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A PEARLWARE FIGURE OF DIANA, c.1800, the huntress standing pulling an arrow from her quiver, her bow held in her right hand, standing on a square base, 11 1/4" high, a similar figure allegorical of old age, 8 1/2" high, a pearlware figure of "Faith", 7 1/4" high, and two similar creamware figures "Hope" and "Charity", 8" and 8 1/2" high (5) £120-180
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A CHILD'S STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, c.1820, of London shape, the teapot bat printed with vignettes of boys playing marbles, the milk jug with kite flying and the sucrier after Buck with a mother and her children, below black painted sprigged rims, teapot 5 3/4" wide, together with a Staffordshire porcelain London shaped cup bat printed to commemorate the death of Princess Charlotte, a similar cup and a saucer with mourning figures (6) £80-120
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AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN SMALL PLAQUE, c.1835, painted in polychrome enamels with a half length portrait, probably King William IV wearing the Order of the Garter, oval, within a gilt "frame", unsigned, apparently unmarked, 4 1/4" x 3 1/4" £120-180
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A MOORCROFT POTTERY GINGER JAR AND COVER, c.1955, tubelined and painted in typical palette with the Anemone pattern on a shaded blue/green ground, impressed marks, initialled, paper labels to base and cover interior, 5 1/2" high £150-18050 ARHELMUT SCHAFFENACKER (German 1921-2010), two earthenware plaques, each of oblong form, moulded and tubelined with a pair of green and blue glazed recumbent cats and a toreador and bull in red, yellow and green on a blue ground, both signed, impressed mark, 19 3/4" x 18 1/4" x 10" £150-250
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AN EARTHENWARE VASE, of baluster form with garlic neck, slip and scraffito decorated with a five toed Chinese dragon and flowering prunus, bears incised 'Minton & Co. 1871', 13 1/2" high (Illustrated) £120-180
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A ROYAL DUX PORCELAIN FIGURE, c.1900, of a young maiden wearing a draped top and skirt, reading a book and seated on a hillock on a shaped base, model 2374, patch mark, 16" high £300-400
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A ROYAL DUX PORCELAIN FIGURAL CENTREPIECE, c.1900, of a young female wearing a pink ribbon in her hair and a draped green costume climbing down a rocky outcrop to a large clam shell on a scroll moulded base, model 467, pink patch mark, 16 1/2" high £150-250
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A ROYAL DOULTON STONEWARE VASE, 1902-1906, of stylised baluster form with everted rim, the body with a continuous band of four wild ponies in pate-sur-pate type enamels by Hannah Barlow over an incised green glazed stiff leaf border, incised HBB, TR and MB (Maud Bowden) monograms and 865, impressed factory mark, 9 3/4" high (Illustrated) £120-160
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A MOORCROFT POTTERY FLAMBE VASE, c.1960, of rounded cylindrical form, tubelined and painted in reds and greens with the Clematis pattern, impressed marks, 8" high £250-350
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A MOORCROFT POTTERY FLORIAN VASE, 1997, of squat globular form with tall garlic neck and flared rim, tubelined by Catherine Smith with the "Yacht" pattern after the 1897 original, impressed marks highlighted in green, signed J. Moorcroft and numbered 229 in blue, 9 1/2" high (Illustrated) £150-200
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A MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE, 1993, of rounded cylindrical form, tubelined in the "Blue Gum" pattern designed by Sally Tuffin and printed in shades of green, yellow and dusky pink by Gwyneth Hibbert, No.444 of a limited edition of 500, initialled WM in green and impressed marks highlighted in blue, 7 1/4" high (Illustrated) £200-300
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A MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE, 1983, of inverted baluster form, tubelined and painted in shades of pink, yellow, green and blue with the "Columbine" pattern on an ivory ground, No.18 of a limited edition of 200, initialled and inscribed in green, 10 1/4" high £140-180
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A MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE, modern, of ovoid form, tubelined and painted in shades of dusky pink, blue and yellow with the "Spring Flowers" pattern on a shaded green ground, impressed and initialled in green, 7 1/4" high £120-160
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A MOORCROFT POTTERY SMALL VASE, modern, of ovoid form, tubelined and painted in shades of dusky pink, blue and yellow with the "Clematis" pattern on a shaded green ground, impressed mark, 4 1/4" high £70-90
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A MOORCROFT POTTERY THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, 1920's, of squat globular form, tubelined and painted in blue and green with the "Moonlit Blue" pattern comprising teapot with planished pewter mount and hinged low domed cover with ebony finial, milk jug and sugar basin with matching mounts, shape 281, impressed and initialled in blue, mounts unmarked, teapot 7 3/4" wide, together with Cogent planished pewter tray of rounded oblong form with cut-out handles, 16" wide (4) (Illustrated) £500-800
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