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COALPORT PARIAN BUST OF WELLINGTON, circa 1852, on a socle base, marked Josh Pitts, London, 1852 to the reverse, 24.5cm £60-80
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DERBY FIGURE OF JOHN MILTON, later 18th century, sparsely decorated, on a plinth with scrolling feet, pad marks, 28cm £70-100
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LESBIA, A COPELAND PARIAN BUST, after WG Marshall, on a socle base, impressed marks, 29cm £150-200
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TWO NANTGARW PORCELAIN PLATES, circa 1820, painted with floral sprays including inside a gilt dentil rim, light wear to decoration, impressed NANTGARW CW, 24cm (2) Provenance: CR Stephens Collection paper labels to base, numbers 251 and 252 £200-300
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CHAFFERS LIVERPOOL COFFEE CUP, circa 1760-65, polychrome painted with a chinoiserie scene of figures with cattle by a rock, the interior with black line border, 6.2cm; together with a Liverpool sparrow beak jug, polychrome painted with stylised floral sprays, hairline to handle, 8cm (2) Ref: Boney, Liverpool Porcelain, Plate 32 g for similarly decorated wares to the cup £200-300
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WORCESTER OCTAGONAL TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, circa 1755, with alternating panels of vases and sprays of flowers, the interior with iron red hatched border, chips and hairline, saucer 11.5cm (2) £150-200
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LOWESTOFT SPARROW BEAK JUG, circa 1770-1780, of baluster form with scrolling handle, painted with a stylised vase and flowers inside in a simple scrolling cartouche surrounded by further roses, chip to spout, 9cm £120-180
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WORCESTER POLYGONAL BOWL, circa 1755, alternating panels painted with vases and sprays of roses, the interior with iron red painted hatched border, enamels rubbed, 13cm £200-300
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MINTON BENGAL TIGER PART SERVICE, early 19th century, painted in pattern 106, comprising teapot and cover, slop bowl, two muffin dishes and covers, two large saucers, three dinner plates, six tea cups, coffee cans and saucers, four breakfast cups & saucers and twelve plates, painted pattern number to base (44) £500-800
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ROYAL WORCESTER TEA SERVICE, 1920's, signed M Hunt, painted with pink roses beneath gilt rims, comprising milk jug, sugar bowl, two sandwich plates, twelve tea cups and saucers, puce printed marks; together with two similar Royal Worcester coffee cups, saucers and plates, puce marks (34) £400-600
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DELFT DISH, late 18th century, of scalloped form, polychrome painted with birds in flowers, 34cm £60-80
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GERMAN SALT GLAZED BELLARMINE, probably 17th century, of ovoid form with applied mask and seal, 23cm £120-180
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DUTCH DELFT BOWL, 18th century, blue and yellow painted with cupid inside a moulded and foliate painted border, 34cm £50-80
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FRENCH FAIENCE COMPORT, later 19th century, of oval form with scrolling rim, painted with flowering foliage, the interior with floral swags, green painted marks to base, length 24cm; together with six items of mainly Dutch Delft, chips and hairlines (7) £60-80
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DUTCH DELFT CHARGER, later 18th century, blue painted in the Swatow manner with a central floral panel inside a broad border of arched floral panels, repairs, diameter 34.5cm £100-150
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DELFT POLYCHROME FRUIT BOWL, later 18th century, probably Dutch, painted with a floral spray, extensive repairs, 30cm; together with a pair of inverted baluster vases with a scrolling floral design, chips, 17cm (3) £150-200
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FRENCH CHARGER, signed L Malpass D'apres JL Gerome, the staircase scene of various courtiers bowing towards a monk before a coat of arms, printed marks verso, diameter 57cm £500-600
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DUTCH DELFT VASE, later 18th century, of ovoid form painted with a blue scrolling floral design, ground down rim, 31.5cm £120-180
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PAIR OF DUTCH DELFT VASES AND COVERS, late 18th century, of flattened baluster form, blue painted with floral cartouches, the covers with scrolling finials, repairs to covers, painted marks to base, 28cm (2) £150-200
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FRENCH PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK, circa 1900, the 3 1/3" enamelled dial inscribed Howell James & Co, London, To The Queen, on a brass eight day striking movement, the white case surmounted by a cherub and encrusted with flowers, green printed anchor, height 33cm £100-150
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PAIR OF MEISSEN STYLE SCHNEEBALLEN SCENT BOTTLES AND STOPPERS, later 19th century, of double gourd form encrusted with small flowers and trailing foliage, blue crossed arrow and JP marks, 22cm (2) £100-150
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JACOB PETITE PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK, the 7cm engine turned dial in a scrolling case with floral panels, blue and gilt frames, on a confirming base, blue painted JP, finial restored, height 31cm £80-120
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SET OF FOUR GERMAN CABINET PLATES, circa 1900, painted with classical and allegorical scenes inside reticulated cobalt blue and gilt rims, impressed MEISSEN and blue painted D beneath a crown, one hairlined, 22.5cm (4) £70-100
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SAMSON TEA CANISTER AND COVER, 19th century, in the Chinese export style, painted with an armorial, pseudo Chinese mark, 16cm £70-100
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PAIR OF HOCHST SHEEP, later 18th century, modelled grazing, with grey and red patches, one ear off and repaired, blue wheel mark, 18cm (2) £150-200
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A MEISSEN GREEN IVY PART SERVICE, 20th century, comprising tea and coffee wares, soup bowls, plates, platter and sauce boat, blue crossed sword marks (parcel) £200-250
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NYMPHENBURG FIGURE GROUP, 19th century, in the white, of lovers beneath a rococo arbour, impressed and blue printed marks, 30cm £150-200
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COLLECTION OF ROYAL COPENHAGEN BLUE ONION WARES, 19th and 20th century, including tea and coffee pot, tea canister, pierced plates, cruets and other items, various marks (20) £100-150
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MEISSEN SWAN SERVICE STYLE PLATE, 20th century, moulded and painted decoration, blue crossed swords mark, 24cm £60-80
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PAIR OF MEISSEN FIGURES, late 19th century, modelled as a couple, he with logs in a hat, she with a lamb, incised f68 and f69, blue crossed swords, losses, 18cm (2) £150-200
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MEISSEN STYLE TUREEN AND COVER, circa 1900, painted deutsche blumen inside an ozier border and with flowerhead finial, maximum diameter 21cm £40-60
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VIENNA PORCELAIN SAUCER, early 19th century, a central gilt flower head on a black ground inside a border of maroon panels with white and gilt swags in gilt and green frames, star crack, blue beehive mark, 15cm; together with an outside decorated Meissen plate, cancelled marks, 24cm (2) £50-80
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MEISSEN PART SERVICE, late 19th or early 20th century, blue painted in the Onion pattern comprising five dinner plates, seven entrée plates, six side plates and three soup plates, some chipped, blue twice cancelled crossed swords marks (21) £100-150
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SEVRES STYLE CABINET PLATE, a central painted romantic scene inside a border of floral panels on a bleu celeste ground, printed factory and Chateau Des Tuileries marks, diameter 24cm; together with another cabinet plate with a portrait of Mme Lamballe, decoration rubbed to both, black painted marks (2) £80-120
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MEISSEN ETUI CASE, probably mid 18th century, the base and sides with scenes of a romantic couple, on an ozier moulded ground, repairs and lacking cover, height 4.7cm £50-80
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TWO G ASCH OF TOURS PORCELAIN CHARGERS, late 19th century, the first gilded and enamelled with the armorial of King Francis I of France on a deep blue ground, the second with the armorial of an M with crown above a hound, printed marks to reverse, 28cm and 29cm; together with a similar basket with the crest of Francis, 19.5cm (3) £300-500
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G ASCH OF TOURS PORCELAIN COFFEE SERVICE, decorated with the armorial of the De Sausmarez Family on a deep blue ground, comprising sucrier and cover, cream jug, six cups and saucers, gilt marks; together with a similar two handled vase (15) £100-150
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MEISSEN BASKET, mid 18th century, the Kakiemon style painted decoration of a flying fox above a yellow squirrel amongst hedges, bamboo canes and flowering vines, inside a pierced Alt Brandenstein style border and brown line rim, under glaze blue crossed swords, diameter 23.5cm Cf: Bonhams, New Bond Street, A European Private Collection of Meissen Porcelain, 23 May 2012 Lot 36 for a plate with similar decoration. £400-600
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SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN CASKET, 19th century, of cushion form, the domed cover painted with a scene of a romantic couple, signed Lauque, inside a pale turquoise and tooled gilt frame, the sides with tooled gilt floral swags, blue interlinked Ls, some rubbing to gilding, 22cm x 14cm x 8cm high £200-300
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MEISSEN PART TEA SERVICE, circa 1740, each piece painted with a harbour scene, possibly by Horoldt, inside concentric iron red circles and scrolling gilt border, scattered indianische Blumen, comprising a bullet form teapot and cover with faceted spout and wishbone handle, circular sucrier and cover with flower bud finial, rectangular tea canister, shaped oval dish, ten tea bowls and saucers, chip to teapot cover, under glazed blue crossed swords, gilder's B, incised 199 to dish, impressed 8 to foot rim of teapot (24) £2000-3000
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MEISSEN PART TEA SERVICE, 19th century but painted in the 18th century style with quatrelobe gilt cartouches of figural scenes inside a floral border and gilt rim, comprising eleven cups, twelve saucers and two serving plates, chips, losses and wear, blue crossed swords marks, some cancelled (25) £400-600
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INDO-PERSIAN BRONZE CENSER, Khurasan form, cast in the form of a standing lynx, hinged at the neck, with pierced body, neck and legs, height 28cm, length 28cm £200-300
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INDO-PERSIAN BRONZE CENSER, possibly 17th or 18th century, modelled in the form of a lynx, with scrolling foliate piercing to the neck, body and legs, height 17.5cm, length 18cm Ref: Auctionata, sale 31 for a very similar example £200-300
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QAJAR BRASS EWER, Persia, 19th Century, the near ovoid body with arabic script on a foliate ground, the slender neck and spout with banded decoration, height 20cm £200-300
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PERSIAN CARVED WOODEN GOBLET, carved with birds amongst scrolling foliage and flowerheads, height 10cm £40-60
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PAHARI SCHOOL, probably Kangra, circa 1820, a crowned Rama riding on a tiger before Sita seated on a carpet beneath a tree, in a rolling landscape, opaque pigments heightened with gold on paper, inside black and white ruled borders, 25cm x 20.5cm £1000-1500
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PAHARI SCHOOL, probably Kangra, circa 1820, Parvati holding a trident riding on Nandi being followed by an elephant, possibly Ganesh, Shiva seated on a leopard skin rug beneath a tree, in a rolling landscape, inside a black and white ruled border, opaque pigments heightened in gold on paper, 26cm x 22.5cm £1000-1500
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PAIR OF JAPANESE SATSUMA STYLE BOTTLE VASES, Meiji, decorated with floral roundels on a graduated yellow ground, with butterfly and white floral highlights, black three character marks, height 46cm (2) £200-300
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TWO JAPANESE ARITA BOTTLE VASES, 18th century, blue painted with panels of flowers, one cracked, 15cm (2) £50-100
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PAIR OF JAPANESE SATSUMA VASES, Meiji, of shouldered cylindrical form, decorated with scenes with samurai warriors, 31.5cm (2) £300-400
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