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NEAR PAIR OF WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER PLAQUES, mid 19th century, the cameos of classical maidens, impressed marks, 16.5cm x 11.5cm; together with two similar, smaller, 20th century (4) £60-80
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PAIR OF WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER PLAQUES, 19th century, oval, the cameos of classical maidens, impressed marks, hairlines, 14.5cm x 11cm; together with five small plaques with various classical cameos, impressed marks (7) £80-120
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EARL OF ST VINCENT, a Wedgwood dipped blue jasper portrait medallion by Vaere, impressed marks, 10cm x 7.5cm; together with Moliere, a modern medallion of Josiah Wedgwood and another of Christopher Columbus (4) £100-150
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PAIR OF WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER FIRE SURROUND PLAQUES, mid 19th century, with cameos of maidens around braziers, impressed marks, one corner repaired, slight chips, 14.8cm x 22cm (2) £60-80
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WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER PLAQUE, 19th century, oval, the cameo of a maiden playing a lyre within a harebell frame, impressed marks, repair, 21.5cm x 16cm; together with two circular plaques of classical maidens playing musical instruments, impressed marks, diameter 12.5cm (3) £60-80
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WILLIAM PITT THE YOUNGER, a Wedgwood dipped blue jasper portrait medallion, impressed marks, 9cm x 6.5cm £80-120
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CLEOPATRA, A WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER PORTRAIT MEDALLION, 19th century, in high relief, possibly after William Hackwood, incised title and impressed marks, diameter 7cm Provenance: Harry Sheldon Collection, Phillips, 14th October 1998 £60-80
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OLIVER CROMWELL, A WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER PORTRAIT MEDALLION, 19th century, impressed marks, 10.5cm x 8cm; together with a dipped black jasper medallion incised Rochester, impressed marks, 8cm x 5.5cm (2) £100-150
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COLLECTION OF FIVE WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER PLAQUES, 19th century, oval and circular, the cameos of various classical figure and putti scenes, impressed marks, approx 5cm x 8cm; together with two frames of three circular plaques with various scenes, each plaque 5cm diameter; and another larger circular plaque (8) £100-150
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WEDGWOOD THREE COLOUR JASPER PLAQUE, 19th century, of circular form, the cameo of Britannia on a mauve ground in a blue border, impressed mark, diameter 5cm; together with two modern four colour jasper miniature cameos produced for the Wedgwood Bicentenary (3) £60-80
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THREE BERLIN PORCELAIN CAMEO PLAQUES, with profile bust portraits of Friedrich, Luise and Goethe, impressed marks, 8cm diameter (3) £100-150
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THREE WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER PLAQUES, 19th and 20th century, rectangular, the cameos of the Dancing Muses, Arts and figures by a brazier, impressed marks, 6cm x 17.5cm; together with another pair of similar plaques (5) £60-80
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WEDGWOOD AND BENTLEY BLUE JASPER PLAQUE, circa 1770-1780, oval, the cameo of a maiden emblematic of Autumn, impressed marks, 14.5cm x 9cm £100-150
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WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER PLAQUE, mid 19th century, rectangular, the cameo of cherubs carrying a stag's and a boar's head, impressed marks, 9.5cm x 23.5cm; together with an oval plaque of two putti riding a lion, impressed marks, hairlines, 11cm x 15cm (2) £60-80
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TWO SEVRES CAMEO PLAQUES, 19th century, of Marie-Antoinette and Marie-Josephine, impressed marks to shoulders, 8cm diameter; together with another of Edward VII and Alexandra and two further similar cameo plaques (5) £150-200
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LARGE WEDGWOOD PLAQUE, 19th century, the scene of maidens around a column with cherubs and putti, impressed mark, feint hairline visible to reverse, 12.5cm x 42.5cm £40-60
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DR JOSEPH PRIESTLY, a Wedgwood blue jasper portrait medallion, 19th century, 11.5cm x 8.5cm; another of a gentleman facing to the right, impressed marks, 11.5cm x 8cm; and a dipped green jasper medallion of a lady, possibly Marie-Antoinette, impressed marks, diameter 14cm (3) £60-100
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COMTE AND COMTESSE MEERMAN, A PAIR OF WEDGWOOD PORTRAIT MEDALLIONS, incised titles, modelled by John Flaxman, impressed factory marks, 10cm x 8cm (2) £100-150
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SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, a Wedgwood blue jasper portrait medallion, incised and impressed marks, 10cm x 7.5cm; together with Sir Isaac Newton, a dark blue jasper plaque, 20th century and another of a man, repaired (3) £100-150
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COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON WEDGWOOD, including Black Basalt, A New Illustrated Dictionary and others; together with a Collection of books on Sevres and other French porcelain Factories (34) £50-100
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ROCKINGHAM PART SERVICE, mid 19th century, painted with flowers on a blue and gilt ground, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, cream jug, eight coffee cups, nine tea cups, fourteen saucers and three various plates, some pieces damaged, some marks (38) £100-150
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WORECESTER TRIO, Barr period, circa 1800, in the Queen Charlotte pattern, comprising coffee cup, saucer and plate, incised B; together with a Spode Feldspar teapot, cover & stand and cream jug, printed marks (6)
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GRADUATED PAIR OF SPODE VASES, early 19th century, pattern 3224 of floral sprays between jewelled and gilt rims, iron red painted marks, 19.5cm and 15cm (2) £150-200
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CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER WARES, circa 1810, decorated in the Dragons in Compartments pattern, comprising teabowl, coffee cup & saucer and a plate, plate diameter 22.5cm (4) £150-200
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FLIGHT, BARR AND BARR, WORCESTER CRESTED PART SERVICE, early 19th century, painted with a lion and man's head double crest beneath the motto 'Sapere Aude Fuimus' inside an apple green and gilt border, comprising six dinner and one soup plate, printed marks, 26cm; together with three Belleek crested plates, five further plates and a tureen stand (16) £100-150
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CHELSEA RED ANCHOR PLATE, circa 1755, painted with fruit and flowers inside a scrolling moulded border, red anchor mark, decoration worn, 23cm £60-80
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WORCESTER CREAM BOAT, circa 1770-1780, blue printed in the Three Flowers Pattern, open crescent mark, 16cm; together with a sparrow beak jug in the same pattern, 9.5cm (2) £100-200
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WORCESTER SAUCER DISH, circa 1780, painted Kakiemon style cartouches in gilt frames on a blue scale ground, open crescent mark, 18cm; together with a similar tea bowl, a Worcester blue and white tea bowl and matched saucer, another saucer, a Salopian cream jug and another 18th century tea bowl and saucer (8) £80-120
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SET OF FOUR DAVENPORT IRONSTONE SAUCE BOATS, circa 1805-20, decorated with an Asiatic Pheasant style design with gilt highlights, blue printed marks, wear to gilding, 18.5cm (4) £100-150
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NEWHALL TEAPOT AND COVER, circa 1800, painted with floral sprays beneath a dentil and trellis border, red painted N22, restored spout; together with three Newhall bowls and a saucer in various patterns, (5) £100-150
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WORCESTER STYLE NUT BASKET, late 18th century, blue transfer printed with a pine cone pattern, 20cm £80-100
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NEWHALL TEAWARES, circa 1800, pattern 22, comprising silver shaped teapot and cover, helmet shaped cream jug, tea bowl and saucer, painted 22 to base (3) £100-150
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WORCESTER BASKET, circa 1770-85, blue transfer printed in the Pine Cone Group pattern, open crescent mark, diameter 20cm £200-300
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DERBY PART DESK SET, circa 1830, comprising seal, inkwell and another pot, with gilt decoration on a blue ground, iron red painted marks (3) £50-80
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ENGLISH PORCELAIN SAUCER, probably Lowestoft, circa 1760-1770, blue painted with two Chinamen by a table next to a river, star crack, diameter 12cm £200-300
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COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN JUGS, 18th and 19th century, various makers including Newhall, some repairs, (12) £80-120
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PAIR OF MINTONS TWO HANDLED URNS AND COVERS, early 20th century, painted with baskets and bouquets of flowers on a blue ground, one cover and a handle repaired, puce printed marks, 19cm (2) £100-150
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ENGLISH PORCELAIN PART DESSERT SERVICE, later 19th century, printed and painted with sprays of English roses and other garden flowers, comprising two sauce tureens, covers and one stand, thirteen plates and six dishes in various shapes, (21) £150-200
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DERBY TEAPOT AND COVER, late 18th century, of bullet form with wishbone handle, decorated with floral sprays beneath a blue and gilt border, finial reglued, blue painted D beneath a crown, max width 16cm; together with another Derby teapot and cover, 19th century, decorated with fruiting vines, iron red painted mark, 26cm (2) £100-150
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THREE WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE BOWLS, circa 1770, blue painted in the Peony pattern with variations to border '31', open crescent marks, 21cm and smaller; together with four other Worcester blue and white bowls (7) £200-300
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WEDGWOOD PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, early 19th century, pattern 834, painted with meandering flowers and gilt leaves, comprising teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, jug, six tea cups, coffee cans & saucers and two plates, painted pattern numbers and printed factory marks (24) £100-150
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VICTORIAN PORCELAIN LOVING CUP, dated 1856, painted with flowers and a Freedom to the Slave rhyme, damage, height 15cm; together with two similar loving cups and four tankards, damage (7) £100-150
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WORCESTER TEAPOT AND COVER, circa 1770-1780, of bullet form, blue transfer printed in the Three Flowers pattern, restored spout, hatched crescent mark, height 12.5cm £100-150
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DERBY PORTER MUG, mid 19th century, with painted scrolling decoration, iron red mark, height 13cm; together with an English porcelain jug, circa 1840, painted with a landscape, sucrier and teapot stand painted with landscapes in panels, another sucrier and cover and three chambersticks, losses and repairs (8) £100-150
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CHELSEA RED ANCHOR PLATE, circa 1756, of Gotzkowsky type, decorated with alternating panels of moulded and painted flowers and scattered sprays, iron red anchor to base, 23.5cm £100-150
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LIVERPOOL COFFEE CUP, later 18th century, of reeded form with blue printed floral sprays, 6cm; together with a Newhall coffee cup and saucer in pattern 114 (3) £40-60
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CHAMBERLAIN'S WORCESTER JUG, dated Dec 17 1802, decorated with a gilt monogram flanked by floral sprays, gilt marks to base, restored spout, 17cm; together with a Derby style jug painted with pink roses, a Flight Barr and Barr saucer and a Meissen style saucer painted with ducks, wear to decoration, (4) £70-100
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SWANSEA DISH, circa 1820, by David Evans, possibly from the Dynevor Service, painted with a central wild rose spray inside a border of flowers, leaves and wild strawberries, repaired chip, impressed SWANSEA, 23cm diameter £400-600
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BLOOR DERBY FIGURE, early 19th century, of the Welsh Tailor on his goat, well coloured, restoration, incised No 62, 13cm; together with a Chelsea style figure of a hurdygurdy player, gold anchor mark, 14cm (2) £70-100
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COALPORT ETRUSCAN SHAPED WARES, circa 1820, painted with pink roses on a scrolling gilt ground, comprising a tea and coffee cup with high kicking handles and saucer, a further saucer and a side plate, some light wear to decoration, plate 19.5cm diameter (5) £100-150
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