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COPPER ARTS & CRAFTS MIRROR a copper hand mirror designed with Peacocks, inlaid with Abalone shell and exposed rivets on the sides. With a monogram mark, possibly BR (difficult to read), 12 1/4ins. (32cms) long £80-120
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SIR WILLIAM THORNYCROFT – ARTS & CRAFTS BRONZE PLAQUE an Open Championship Horticultural Prize Plaque, Presented by Toogood and Sons Ltd, Southampton, Seedsman to HM The King, signed Humo Thornycroft, 1921. 11 1/4iins (28.5cms) by 6 1/2ins. (17cms) £100-150
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WHITEFRIARS 'WAISTED' VASE a large textured 'waisted' vase in the Tangerine colourway. Model Number 9682, 12 1/2ins. (31.5cms) high £150-250
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WHITEFRIARS 'DRUNKEN BRICKLAYER' VASE a Drunken Bricklayer vase in the Tangerine colourway, Model Number 9673. 8 1/4ins. (21cms) high £100-150
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WHITEFRIARS 'TV' VASE Model Number 9677 in the Tangerine colourway, also with a Whitefriars 'Sunburst' vase in the Tangerine colourway, Model Number 9676. TV vase 6 1/2ins. (17cms) high (2) £120-150
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WHITEFRIARS TEXTURED VASE - FLUTED BASE a large Whitefriars textured vase in the Tangerine colourway (Model 9734), with an unusual fluted base. Also with a large pair of Whitefriars textured vases in the Tangerine colourway, Model Number 9691. Fluted vase 10 1/4ins. (26cms) high. (3) £120-150
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WHITEFRIARS 'BAMBOO' VASE Model Number 9669 in the Tangerine colourway, also with a Whitefriars Triangular textured vase in the Tangerine colourway (Model 9674). Bamboo vase 8ins. (20cms) high. (2) £100-150
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WHITEFRIARS 'TOTEM' VASE Model Number 9671 in the Tangerine colourway, also with a Whitefriars 'Cucumber' vase in the Tangerine colourway (Model 9679). Totem vase 10 1/2ins. (27cms) high. (2) £100-150
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WHITEFRIARS 'MOBILE PHONE' VASE Model Number 9670, also with a Whitefriars 'Bottle' Vase (9730) and Whitefriars 'Traffic Light' vase (9760), also in the Tangerine colourway. Mobile Phone vase 6 1/2ins. (16.5cms) high. (3) £100-150
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WHITEFRIARS 'CHESS' VASE Model Number 9817 in the Tangerine colourway, also with a Whitefriars Coffin vase (9686) and Whitefriars Puffer Fish vase (9758), also both in the Tangerine colourway. Chess vase 5 1/2ins. (14cms) high. (3) £100-150
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WHITEFRIARS 'VOLCANO' VASE Model Number 9717 in the Tangerine Colourway, also with a Whitefriars 'Mallet' vase (9818) and Whitefriars Greek Key vase (9815), also both in the Tangerine colourway. Volcano vase 7ins. (18cms) high. (3) £80-120
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PAIR OF WHITEFRIARS VASES a pair of Random Strapped vases (Model 9803) in the Tangerine colourway, both with original paper labels with pattern numbers on. Also with 5 other Whitefriars vases in the Tangerine colourway. Pair of Strapped vases 6 3/4ins. (17cms) high. (7) £100-150
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SCOTTIE WILSON (1888-1972) – SIGNED WATERCOLOUR a small watercolour painted with Animals and Flowers, mounted and framed. Signed, Scottie. 5 1/2ins. (14cms) by 4ins. (10cms), Frame 11ins (28cms) by 10ins. (25.5cms) £80-120
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ROYAL COPENHAGEN CARTHORSE – BONNESEN Model Number 471 of a Percheron Carthorse, sculpted by Carl-Johan Bonnesen (1868-1933). Marked, Royal Copenhagen, 471, and signed C J Bonnesen, 8.4.95, Paris. 10 3/4ins. (27.5cms) high £150-250
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PEARLWARE COW CREAMER, circa 1800, standing four square on a shaped base with a calf at her feet, with puce and brown patches, repaired base, length 17.5cm £100-150
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WORCESTER BOWL, circa 1770, polychrome painted and gilt highlighted with chinoiserie figures at various activities, diameter 12cm; together with two Derby slop bowls decorated in the Imari Palette, iron red marks (3) £100-150
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G HARRISON PEARLWARE BASKET AND STAND, circa 1790, blue transfer printed with a flowerhead and trellis pattern inside pierced borders, restoration to rim, impressed marks, length of stand 16cm (2) £60-80
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ENGLISH DELFT VASE, circa 1770, of ovoid form blue painted with a chinoiserie scene of swans flying over three figures in a landscape, chips to rim, 21cm £50-80
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CREAMWARE TANKARD, circa 1790, possibly North Hylton, black transfer printed and painted with ships in stormy seas above the inscription "THE STORM, Alas the vessel nought can save, She strikes and finds a watery grave', 12cm £500-700
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DERBYSHIRE SALTGLAZED LOVING CUP, 19th century, possibly Chesterfield, modelled with a satyrs mask to each side, on a footed base, hairline, 18cm; together with a saltglazed jug decorated with a lion hunt and a lioness fighting a snake, repairs to decoration, 13.5cm; and a saltglazed hunting loving cup, 14.5cm (3) £100-150
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WILLIAM IV PEARLWARE COMMEMORATIVE JUG, circa 1832, blue transfer printed with portraits of the King and Queen Adelaide on a moulded trellis ground, repairs, 15cm £40-60
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GRADUATED SET OF FOUR WEDGWOOD JUGS, mid 19th century, in white, moulded with hunting scenes beneath a border of applied blue fruiting vines, impressed marks, heights 20.5cm to 15cm (4) £100-150
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PEARLWARE SOUP TUREEN, COVER, STAND AND LADLE, circa 1800, with scrolling handles and finial, blue transfer printed in a willow style design, stand cracked, blue printed crown to ladle, length of tureen 36cm (4) £80-120
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PEARLWARE TEA CADDY, circa 1790, decorated in relief with Macaroni figures in relief with blue and yellow highlights, restorations, 12cm; together with a pearlware cylindrical caddy, blue transfer printed with a Three Flowers design, 10cm (2) £80-120
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PRATTWARE TEA CANISTER, circa 1800, the pearlware body moulded with a classical maiden to each side, in typical colours with blue chain link borders, restored rim, 12.5cm £70-100
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SUNDERLAND LUSTRE PUZZLE JUG, dated 1828, the pierced rim above three spouts and the initials 'MP/1828' between foliate sprays, losses and repairs to spouts, 22cm £60-80
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LARGE SUNDERLAND LUSTRE PEARLWARE JUG, mid 19th century, printed with a central clipper flanked by verses "Forgive and Forget" and another starting "The man doom'd to sail...", repaired foot, 24cm £60-80
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PEARLWARE CHARGER, circa 1790 blue painted with a chinoiserie pagoda scene inside and feathered rim, 39cm; together with a pearlware punch bowl blue painted with a pagoda scene, 24cm (2) £70-100
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SUNDERLAND LUSTRE PEARLWARE JUG, mid 19th century, printed and painted with a view of the Sunderland Bridge inscribed Hylton Pottery, a verse starting "Say if No More In Converse Sweet" and a sailor's farewell scene inscribed "The Order Given, The signal gun is fir'd", chipped spout, 20.5cm £50-70
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PEARLWARE BIDSTON LIGHTHOUSE AND SIGNALS JUG, early 19th century, black printed with a monogram JM, a man o' war and the Bidston Pole numbers, regilded rim and some possible restoration, height 23cm £150-200
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ENGLISH PEARLWARE TANKARD, circa 1800, blue transfer printed with floral sprays on moulded leaf cartouches and textured ground, height 14.5cm; together with four other pearlware and stoneware tankards, some damage, (5) £80-120
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CREAMWARE JUGS, circa 1800, of ovoid form black printed with a three masted ship and a scene of a romantic couple verso, chips to rim, 21.5cm
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STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURE, late 18th century, modelled as a lady farmer holding a bird, in tones of green, blue and brown, 15cm £40-60
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TWO SUNDERLAND PINK LUSTRE PEARLWARE JUGS, mid 19th century, the first printed and painted with a clipper and a verse starting "A Sailors Life is the Life for me...", the second with a painted anchor flanked by two rhymes starting "Long may you live..." and "Sailors now are Toss'd about...", 15 and 16cm tall; together with a tankard inscribed "Elizabeth Hewett Osmond", 9.5cm (3) £70-100
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PEARLWARE PUNCH BOWL, circa 1840, blue transfer printed with a scene of a bird feeding its chicks in a nest within a broad border of fruit and flowers, diameter 26cm £50-80
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MASONS IRONSTONE PART DINNER SERVICE, first half of 19th century, printed and painted with chinoiserie flowers inside scrolling floral borders on a green ground, comprising four platters, a drainer, soup tureen and cover, two sauce tureens and covers, one with stand and sixteen plates in three sizes, couple of pieces chipped, impressed and painted marks (24) £200-300
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F R PRATT STONEWARE JUG AND BOWL SET, late 19th century, transfer printed with a view of figures before a ruined castle and beside a lake, hairlined, height of jug 23cm (2) £80-120
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ADMIRAL KEPPEL, A WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER PORTRAIT MEDALLION, 19th century, incised title, impressed marks, 13cm x 9.5cm; together with another of William Henry, incised title, impressed marks, 10.5cm x 7.5cm (2) £100-150
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WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT PORTRAIT MEDALLION, 19th century, of a classical male profile, impressed marks, 5cm x 4cm; together with three small portrait plaques of various figures (4) £60-80
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COLLECTION OF WEDGWOOD JASPER PLAQUES, 19th and 20th century, various classical scenes, various sizes, (20) £100-150
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MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE AND PRINCESS DE LAMBALLE, two Wedgwood blue jasper portrait medallions, incised titles, impressed marks, 14.5cm x 12cm and smaller (2) £100-150
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SAMUEL JOHNSON, A WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER PORTRAIT MEDALLION, in a foliate frame, by John Flaxman, impressed title and marks, 11cm x 8.5cm; together with two further of Sir Francis Palgrave and John Wesley, impressed marks (3) £80-120
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DUKE OF WELLINGTON AND NAPOLEON, two dipped blue jasper portrait medallions, Wellington modelled by John Henning impressed marks, 7.5cm x 6cm; together with another a man facing to the left (3) Provenance: The Harry Sheldon Collection, Phillips, 14th October 1998 £100-150
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COLLECTION OF WEDGWOOD SEALS, 19th century, cameos of classical busts on various colour jasper mounts, diameter 2cm; together with a yellow jasper sewing thimble (7) £100-150
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WEDGWOOD YELLOW JASPER PLAQUE, 19th century, oval, the cameo of a classical maiden, sealed back so marks not visible, 8cm x 6.5cm £40-60
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COLLECTION OF FIVE WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER PLAQUES, 19th century, oval, the cameos of classical maidens at various activities, impressed marks, 14cm x 9cm and smaller (5) £100-150
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VISCOUNT NELSON, a Wedgwood blue jasper portrait medallion, modelled by Vaere, repaired rim visible verso, impressed marks, 11.5cm x 8.5cm; together with another of Flaxman, impressed marks (2) £100-150
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WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER PLAQUE, 19th century, oval, the cameo in high relief of a maiden with a trumpet, impressed marks, hairline, 17.5cm x 13cm; together with another, similar but smaller, impressed marks, 15cm x 11cm (2) £100-150
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COLLECTION OF WEDGWOOD GREEN JASPER PLAQUES, 19th and 20th century, the cameos of various classical maidens and cherubs, impressed marks (7) £70-100
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LOUIS XVI AND MARIE ANTOINETTE, two Wedgwood blue jasper portrait medallions, probably after Nini, impressed and incised titles, impressed factory marks, 11cm x 8cm and smaller (2) £100-150
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