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A mid 18th Century Dutch Delft blue and white charger, the centre painted with flowers issuing from a basket, the rim with a stylised "Pomegranate" design, marked with the numeral "4", the under rim with dash and cross marks, 13.25ins, and a large mid 18th Century Delft blue and white dish with a stylised "Peony and Leaf" design, 15.5ins diameter, the underside marked with the numeral "12" in blue (damaged - both circa 1740) £150-250
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Eight 17th Century Dutch blue and white Delft "Ship" tiles and one other painted with a flounder, each 5ins square £150-250
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Six 17th Century Dutch blue and white tiles painted with figures and putti, various, each 5ins square £100-150
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Seven 17th/18th Century Dutch Delft blue and white and manganese tiles with mixed subjects, each 5ins square £100-150
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Three 18th Century Dutch Delft manganese tiles with landscape designs within differing borders, and a blue and white tile with boats within an octagonal border on a powder manganese ground and blue and white flowerhead corners, each 5ins square £80-120
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A 19th Century Dutch blue and white tile picture after Jan Steen, painted with a group of people dining, with onlookers, servants and a bagpiper, formed from twelve tile mounted on a board -15.25ins x 20.5ins and framed (some cracked) £100-150
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A quantity of Dutch Delft manganese tiles, various (Rotterdam - circa 1800) £400-600
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A pair of late 19th Century Continental porcelain figures of a boy and a girl in 18th Century dress holding baskets of flowers, on circular bases, 6ins and 5.5ins high (spurious Meissen marks), and a pair of 20th Century porcelain figures of a young man and a woman in 18th Century dress, 9.5ins and 10.5ins high (spurious gold anchor marks) £150-200
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A late 19th Century Meissen porcelain group of five children playing musical instruments, 6.75ins high, and pair of Meissen male and female figures with flowers, 6.5ins and 7ins high (all with crossed swords marks in underglazed blue and impressed numbers - some damage) £300-500
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A 19th Century Meissen porcelain cabaret set, outside decorated in coloured enamels with harbour scenes within shaped gilt cartouches on a turquoise ground, comprising - tray, 15ins x 12ins, coffee pot, sugar basin and cover, milk jug and two cups and saucers (crossed swords mark in underglazed blue with wheel cut cancellation marks - some damage) £200-300
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A 19th Century Meissen blue and white porcelain oval meat plate decorated with "Onion" pattern, 21.25ins x 16.5ins (crossed swords mark in underglazed blue and impressed No. 7) £120-160
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A 19th Century Russian (Gardner) porcelain bowl enamelled in colours with a stylised oriental design of flowers within panels on a pink ground, 11.75ins diameter x 4ins high, with printed red mark and No. 546 £200-300 Note: A very similar charger was sold in these Rooms, Lot 1006, 10th December 2015
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A pair of 19th Century Continental urn shaped two-handled vases on low rococo bases and mythical beast pattern handles, enamelled in colours with flowers on a claret ground, 14.5ins high (one repaired - both damaged) £60-80
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A pair of late 19th Century German porcelain plates, the centres realistically painted with a dog rose and blackberries, the rim moulded with basket work and picked out in gilt with insects and flowers within gilt cartouches, each 9ins diameter, signed "Dresden 1884", and with monogram "WE" £80-120
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A pair of late 19th Century "Vienna" porcelain cabinet plates, each painted to the centre with a three quarters length portrait of a standing female, the rims with raised gilt tooling on a royal blue ground, 9.5ins diameter, one signed "Dirtrick" (both with spurious factory marks in blue and titles of painting in red) £250-400
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A Continental porcelain framed mirror, the frame moulded with three winged putti, flowers and rococo shaped cartouches, 21ins x 13ins £150-200
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An early 20th Century large Imperial Amphora porcelain figure of an elephant and rider, signed "Vogt", 26ins high, impressed factory marks and numbers £300-400
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A Moorcroft pottery baluster shaped vase, tube lined and decorated in colours with "Orchid" design on a green ground, 10.25ins high (impressed factory mark and initialled "W.M" in underglazed green to base) £200-300
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A Moorcroft pottery circular bowl, tube lined and decorated in colours with "Leaf & Fruit" design on a brown ground with blue green graduations, 10.75ins diameter x 4.25ins high (impressed facsimile signature mark and "Potter to H.M. The Queen", with painted signature in blue) £100-150
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A collection of modern Royal Crown Derby bone china "Imari" pattern wares (Pattern No. 1128) including - six 10.75ins diameter dinner plates, ginger jar, 4.5ins high, two handled mug, 3ins high, and fouteen other pieces, together with four Royal Crown Derby bone china animal paperweights, various £200-300
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A George Jones majolica squirrel nut dish of shaped outline, painted in greens, browns, turquoise and with yellow rim, 9.5ins wide x 9ins deep x 5ins high (pad mark and diamond registration mark for 1869 - repairs to squirrel) £100-150
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A Spode Copeland blue and white pottery "Italian" pattern part tea and dinner service, various dates (121 pieces) £200-300
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A mid 19th Century William Smith & Co (Stafford Pottery) white ware pottery part dinner service printed in blue and colours with "Fruit Basket" design, with impressed and printed "W.S. & Co" mark and impressed "Wedgwood" (58 pieces), and nine William Smith & Co dinner plates printed in colours with designs by Toft & Austin of Gothic buildings £150-200
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An early 19th Century part Spode pottery dessert service printed and painted in colours with "Indian Tree" pattern (28 pieces - some damage) £120-160
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A small collection of late 19th/early 20th Century blue ground Coalport porcelain wares, including - two-handled vase and cover painted to one side with a landscape of a lake and mountains within gilt shaped cartouche, signed "E. O. Batt", the neck and rim of cover pierced, 9ins high, a two-handled vase of squat form with gilt ram's head handles and two small reserves painted in enamels with lake scenes within shaped reserves, 4.75ins high, and ten other pieces, various £200-300
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A small collection of late 19th/early 20th Century Royal Worcester "Blush Ivory" bone china, including - Jar and cover of lobed outline, painted and gilded with loose flower sprays, 7ins diameter x 7.5ins high, two-handled vase, the lower body moulded with acanthus, similarly painted to the preceding, 7ins high, a small jar and cover, 4.75ins high, and eleven other pieces, various £120-160
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A small collection of late 19th/early 20th Century Royal Worcester "Blush Ivory" bone china, including - Vase of cylindrical form on a moulded base of Chinese fretwork design, painted and gilded with a loose spray of flowers, 6.75ins high, a ewer with moulded satyr face mask similarly painted, 6.5ins high, a two-handled vase, the lower body with acanthus moulding, 5.75ins high, and eleven Royal Worcester pieces and three Grainger Worcester plates £120-160
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A late 19th Century Royal Worcester bone china "Blush Ivory" jug (Shape No. 1094) the body painted and gilded with wild flowers, 7.5ins high (date code for 1888), and two similar jugs of the same shape (one with date letter for 1890), each 6ins high £100-150
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A small collection of late 19th/early 20th Century Royal Worcester bone china, including - Hadley ware two-handled vase on high foot with rams head terminals, the sides painted with sweet peas, 7.5ins high, a jug, the spout moulded as an open mouthed grotesque, the sides painted and gilded with fruit and leaves, 7.25ins high, nineteen other pieces, and five pieces of English bone china, various £150-200
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A Royal Doulton pottery "Blue Children" baluster shaped vase transfer printed in blue with a young lady playing a guitar within an open landscape within gilt borders, 14.5ins high (printed mark in blue to base and impressed No. 7421), and ditto bulbous jardinière decorated with three children huddled beneath a tree, 10ins diameter x 9.25ins high (blue printed mark to base - rim with small flake chip and hairline crack to underside) £120-160
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A pair of Royal Doulton pottery "Blue Children" large bulbous vases with narrow necks decorated in blue with a young Dutch girl seated on rocks on a beach, and a young woman playing a guitar in a landscape, 17ins high (printed mark in blue and impressed No. 7001) £250-350
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A small collection of 18th/19th Century English pottery and porcelain, including - Worcester porcelain "Mansfield" pattern bowl, 6.25ins diameter x 3ins high (painted crescent mark), Turner dry body jug with brown rim moulded with a classical scene, trees, grape vine and fruit, 7.75ins high, and six pieces of Sunderland purple lustre and a goblet painted in colours and copper lustre on a drab ground, various £80-120
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A collection of late 19th Century Parian figures, including - a classically attired standing female, 14.5ins high, a seated scantily draped female figure holding a shell, 12ins high, a standing female figure holding a two-handled Greek vase, 13ins high (restored), a seated nude female, 16.5ins high (unmarked - slight damage), a Minton Parian figure - "Miranda", stamped with title and "Bell's" and with Minton mark and date cipher (indecipherable), 15.5ins high, and a mid 19th Century Copeland Parian figure for the Art Union of London, dated 1847 of a scantily draped female figure holding a dove, inscribed "J.H. Foley, Sculptor, London 1840", 16.75ins high (both with restoration) £150-200
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An early 19th Century pearlware pottery Toby jug of Yorkshire type, modelled seated with a foaming jug of ale, 10ins high, and a Staffordshire pearlware example of traditional form, 9.75ins high (restoration) £200-300
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An early 19th Century blue and white pottery meat plate transfer printed with an "Indian" scene, 14.75ins x 11.25ins £80-120
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A collection of seventeen 18th Century Staffordshire pottery "Cottage" pattern ornaments, 2.5ins - 8ins high £150-200
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Fifteen 19th Century Staffordshire pottery flat back figures, comprising - Pair of figures of young girls sitting on the backs of a spaniel whilst cradling a puppy, 6ins high, a pair of ghillies mounted on horses, each 15.25ins high, a large seated spaniel, 15ins high, a pair of similar, 11ins high, a pair of mounted ghillies, 14.5ins high, standing ghillie with dog, 11ins high, Stoop modelled with Virgin and Christ, 11.75ins high, pair of seated spaniels, 11.5ins high, and another pair with black markings, 7.5ins high £100-150
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A mid 18th Century Liverpool Delft blue and white bowl painted with loose flower and leaf sprays with brown rim, 10ins diameter x 4.25ins high (circa 1760) and an 18th Century Fresian pottery bowl painted in blue with tulips in a vase, the underside of straw colour and lead glazed £150-250
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A 19th Century Chinese porcelain "Famille Rose" three piece tea service of circular squat form, enamelled in colours with figures in a landscape within geometric filled borders, on a blue ground, comprising - teapot, 3.75ins high, two-handled sugar basin and cover, and milk jug £200-300
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A small collection of Chinese blue and white porcelain, including - pair of moulded vases and covers, the four panels to sides painted with flowering shrubs and plants, 13ins (330mm) high, six 18th Century octagonal plates painted with stylised design of commas and flowerheads within eight petal shaped cartouches, 7.75ins (197mm) diameter, together with sixteen other pieces, various £200-300
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An 18th Century Chinese export porcelain punch bowl, enamelled in colours with figures in a landscape and birds on branches, all within shaped reserves, and within floral and leaf orders, 15.5ins (393mm) diameter x 7ins (178mm) high (with later brass rim and brass band to footrim - cracked and riveted) £100-150
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A pair of Japanese porcelain "Imari" pattern baluster shaped vases with domed covers and knopped finials, decorated in blue, red and gilt with panels of floral ornament, 17ins high, a similar octagonal baluster shaped vase and cover, 11.5ins high, and circular charger, 14.5ins diameter, with stand for latter £150-200
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An early 18th Century Dutch onion shaped glass bottle with original waxed stopper and contents, 7ins high (circa 1720) £200-300 Provenance: By repute from the Dutch East Indies ship - "Tvliegendaart", found off the Flemish coast
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A pair of 19th Century deep green glass bottle shaped decanters with trailed spiral ribs, 11.5ins high, a glass claret jug of olive tint, 12.25ins high, a finger bowl of purple tint with multiple ribs, 4.5ins diameter x 4ins high, and a collection of English and European coloured glass, various £120-160
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A pair of Victorian cranberry glass "Mary Gregory" tumblers, painted in white with a young boy and girl in a landscape, 3.5ins high, ten other cranberry glass tumblers, various, fourteen cranberry and clear glass wine glasses, and six other cranberry and clear glass handled cups £80-120
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A Victorian cranberry and clear glass claret jug with spiral twist handle, ring to neck, 8ins high, and clear glass stopper for same, five ditto glass jugs, various shapes and sizes, and a selection of other cranberry glassware, various £80-120
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