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A part set of five 19th Century calendar plates, by Dixon & Co., each with moulded flowerhead rims around "January", "March", "April", "October" and "November", all in hand-coloured black transfer, all stamped mark to underside, 19.5cms wide. (5) £100 - 200
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Two 19th Century decorative plates, by Dawson, Sunderland, one with hand-painted moulded floral rim around brown transfer, the other of hand-painted moulded vine decoration around red transfer, each impressed mark to underside, 17cms diameter. (2) £60 - 80
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Two 19th Century eel plates, by Dixon, Austin & Co., one decorated in red transfer of a far eastern scene, the other in black transfer of children, each with impressed mark to underside, 11cms diameter. (2) See illustration £40 - 60
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A set of three 19th Century decorative plates, by Dixon, Phillips & Co., Sunderland, each with painted moulded floral rims around red transfer of children playing, impressed marks to base, 16cms diameter. (3) £70 - 100
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Two 19th Century decorative plates, by Dixon, Phillips & Co., Sunderland, with hand-painted moulded floral decoration to rims around purple and red transfers of children playing, impressed marks to base, 18.5cms diameter. (2) £40 - 60
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Three 19th Century tea plates, by Dawson, Sunderland, each with reeded rims around hand-coloured black transfer of figures in country scenes, impressed marks to base, 16.5cms diameter. (3) £60 - 90
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A 19th Century Sunderland lustre plate, by Scott & Co., decorated with hand-coloured blue transfer Oriental design, 16cms diameter; together with a 19th Century plate with "Jeddo" pattern of insects and birds in blue transfer, impressed marks to base, 25cms diameter. (2) £100 - 200
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Lustreware jug of 'North East' interest, with "WEST VIEW of the CAST IRON BRIDGE over the WEAR", height 23.8cms; lustreware bowl, with "WEST VIEW of the CAST IRON BRIDGE over the RIVER WEAR", marked "Dixon & Co., Sunderland", diameter 32.5cms; mid 19th Century. (2) £150 - 200
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Blue and white bowl of possible 'North East' interest, with shepherd and lass, 19th Century, diameter 28.5cm. £30 - 50
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Two coloured printed lustreware basins of 'North East' interest, with view of the Iron Bridge over the River Wear and "Gardener's Arms", the larger diameter 33cm. (2) £30 - 50
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Coloured printed lustreware pearlware jug of 'North East' interest, with the warship "William The IV" in sail and mariner's rhymes to the sides, height 20.8cms. £80 - 120967-968. No Lots Other British Ceramics
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Wileman & Co. Foley 'Intarsio' two-handled vase, printed with scenes from "Much Ado About Nothing", height 22.5cm approximately, printed factory marks "3522" to base. £180 - 250
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Clarice Cliff 'crocus' pattern basin, the central roundel and border rim painted in green, diameter 35cm, printed signature and factory mark "Newport Pottery Co., England". £100 - 150
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Moorcroft 'pomegranate' pattern vase, of tapering ovoid form rising to narrow shoulders, straight neck and rim, the streaked blue ground with fruit arranged in two groups, height 31.5cm, impressed "MOORCROFT BURSLEM, ENGLAND" "1200", script signature and date, probably 1915 in green. See illustration £300 - 500
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Green glaze double gourd form jar, with pair of ring drop handles above a banded waist section, on four stump feet, height 24cm. £40 - 60
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Monochrome Delftware flower brick, the upper surface with twenty-one flower stem apertures, sides with birds, some in flight amongst flower stems, possibly Vauxhall, early 18th Century, length 16cm; Delftware blue and white vase with onion neck, height 28cm. (2) £80 - 120
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Derby shallow bowl with monochrome panel, attributed to Zachariah Boreman, the 'picturesque' landscape with figures on a prominent outcrop, lakeland scene with villa and mountains beyond, enclosed by gilt oak leaf inner border and dentil outer border with ribbon ties and swags, shaped rim, late 18th Century, diameter 24.7cm approximately, crown above crossed baton and cursive 'D', "N66" marks in deep lilac to base recess.See illustration £300 - 500
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Two Wedgwood creamware liquor bin labels, inscribed "SHERRY", "COGNAC BRANDY", the second stamped "CHARLES FARROW, LONDON", late 18th/early 19th Century, length 14cm, impressed marks "WEDGWOOD"; six creamware liquor bin labels, length 14cm. (8) See illustration £200 - 300
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Staffordshire creamware 'hurdy gurdy' player, standing with forlorn expression wearing a wide-brimmed hat, on naturalistic base, late 18th/early 19th Century, height 21cm; Staffordshire pearlware widow figure spill vase, seated, holding an urn with a lamb at her feet, early 19th Century, height 15.5cm. (2) £50 - 80
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Large Bow figure of Bacchus, Allegory of Autumn, leaning against a ewer of grapes whilst holding a goblet in one hand and moving to place a bunch of grapes into it with the other, semi clad wearing flowing drapes with a hare tied from his shoulder, on rockwork base, mid 18th Century, height 25.5cms. £100 - 200
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Large Derby figure of 'Leda and the Swan', depicted as Leda caressing the swan's head and neck whilst seated upon stumpwork, on 'C' scroll base, height 23cm; Derby figure of a flower seller, height 23.5cm; Derby figure of a maiden, height 21cm. (3) £200 - 300
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Worcester moulded blue and white cornucopia wall pocket, the collar with 'egg and dart' moulding above body with spiral reeding painted with the "Cornucopia Prunus" pattern, mid 18th Century, height 21.5cm. PROVENANCE: Purchased from Geoffrey Godden, 11 June 1983 £500. See illustration £300 - 500
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Moulded Chelsea dish in the Meissen style, of lobed form with moulded and painted flower bouquets within brown edged raised rim, mid 18th Century, diameter 23.8cm; Flight Barr and Barr dish, painted with exotic bird and butterflies, diameter 24.3cm; moulded lobed bowl, painted with floral bursts, probably Worcester, diameter 24.5cm; blue and white tea bowl. (4) £100 - 200
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Printed creamware jug, the cylindrical shaped body with central swell, plain spout and loop handle, with two genre scenes, with signature possibly "Joseph *" for Joseph Johnson, late 18th Century, height 20cm. See illustration £200 - 300
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Pair of Davenport terracotta wine coolers, of barrel form with open-mouth 'Egyptian' handles, decorated in black with chinoiserie landscapes and ruined buildings, early 19th Century, height 24.5cm. (2) £100 - 200
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Pair of Wedgwood black basalt wine and water ewers, modelled by John Flaxman of neo classical form, Water with Neptune seated on the shoulder grasping the head of a sea monster, Wine with Bacchus grasping the horns of a ram's head, height 39cm, impressed "WEDGWOOD". (2) £200 - 300
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Wedgwood basalt desk stand, the oval shaped tray with pair of two-handled cups flanking central pastille burner or pen rest, length 26cm, impressed "WEDGWOOD" to tray. £80 - 120
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Pair of 'pastoral' spill vases, each with flared rims painted with landscapes, on four paw feet and square base, gilt detailing, early 19th Century, height 11cm. (2) £40 - 60
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Set of twelve 'Japan' pattern Ironstone dishes, with shaped rims and gilded details, mid 19th Century, diameter 23cm, impressed "IRONSTONE CHINA". (12) £50 - 80
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Two Mason's blue and white Ironstone dishes, of elongated octagonal form printed with the willow pattern, mid/late 19th Century, the largest length 54cm. (2) £40 - 60
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Pair of Minton vases of 'Art Nouveau' form, the lilac coloured bodies with reserve panel beneath bulbous shoulders painted with floral wreaths, angular C-shaped gilt handles, late 19th Century, height 22cm, printed "Mintons" globe factory mark to bases. (2) £100 - 200
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Parian ware figure of a semi clad female, possibly Cleopatra, seated, holding a serpent in her right hand pressed towards her breasts, height 33cm. £40 - 60
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Ironstone mug and dish of railway interest: the mug with 2-2-0 locomotive "Jaco" hauling a passenger train, height 8.2cm; dish inscribed "Railway Jubilee Commemoration, held at Darlington, September 27th 1875" with statue of Joseph Pease, diameter 22cm. (2) £40 - 60
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Royal Worcester cabinet cup, saucer and plate, signed J. Stanley, plate diameter 15.6cms, printed lilac mark for 1926. (3) £120 - 180
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Small pair of Royal Doulton globular vases, signed E. Wood, painted with rose swags, height 8.5cm. (2) £50 - 80
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Royal Worcester 'Castles' coffee ware, signed 'H. Davis' and 'R. Rushton', the coffee pot with Edinburgh Castle, signed 'H. Davis', with associated cover, height 17.5cm approximately; the cups, saucers, sugar and cream jug signed 'R. Rushton', with views including Dunstaffnage, Invergarry, Penrhyn, Roslin, Cardiff and Barnard Castle, the cream jug height 7.8cm, printed factory marks in lilac for 1926. (16) See illustration £500 - 800
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Royal Worcester blush ivory ewer, painted with roses, height 20.7cm; Royal Worcester blush ivory covered jar with interior lid, height 10cm; Royal Worcester blush ivory jar, with blue-tit, height 6.8cm. (5) £80 - 120
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Six items of Royal Worcester, comprising: cup with highland cattle, signed "H. Stinton", height 4.8cm, printed factory mark in lilac for 1912; blush ivory tyg, height 5.7cm; blush ivory mug, height 5.9cm; blush ivory mug, height 4cm; circular dish, diameter 23cm; two unmarked blush ivory thimbles; Royal Worcester tripod form spill vase, height 14.5cm; Grainger & Co. sugar bowl, of star form, height 8cm. (9) £50 - 80
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Royal Worcester spill vase, in the form of a hand holding lily shaped vase with ram's head terminal, the hand with 'jewelled' bracelet and cuff on short plinth base, height 18cm, printed factory mark in green, c.1900. £400 - 600
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Blue and white Faience octagonal dish, the ribbed sides with formalised flower scrolls enclosing central roundel, probably French or German, length 21.5cm approximately. £30 - 50
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Large Italian Maiolica olive oil jar, of ovoid form with two shoulder handles and wide turned over rim, the body with central panel inscribed "Olio Di Olive" enclosed by leaf and fruit scrolls in blue, yellow and aubergine, height 70cm approximately. £100 - 200
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Two Mettlach stoneware vases, of ovoid form with tall cylindrical necks, Majolica banding and detailing, the tallest height 28cm, impressed marks to bases; Mettlach stoneware funnel-shaped pot, on three scroll legs with enamelled and Majolica banding, height 14.5cm, impressed marks to feet; late 19th/early 20th Century. (3) £100 - 150
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European hard paste porcelain figure of Juno, the figure semi clad with her arms stretched out away from her sides, the left caressing the peacock which stands beside her, on circular scroll base, height 28cm. £30 - 50
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Two hard paste white glaze figure groups, in 18th Century dress with girl and boy each carrying an infant, possibly Meissen, the tallest height 21cm, underglaze blue crossed swords and star mark to base recesses. (2) £80 - 120
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Royal Dux figure of a female pail carrier, in traditional dress holding a pail in each hand, height 48cm, triangular pad mark to base. £80 - 120
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Royal Dux figure group of potato harvesters, with male figure tipping potatoes from a basket into a sack held by his female companion, height 54cm, triangular pad mark to base. £100 - 200
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Arch shaped lithopane, with church beside meandering river, height 20.5cm. £30 - 50
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Meissen figure group of children at play, after Acier, with young girl on stilts and two boys assisting her beside a classical bust on pedestal, circular base, 19th Century, height 27cm, underglaze blue crossed swords, incised "G or J .35" marks. See illustration £700 - 1000
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Clement Massier, Golfe Juan Majolica columbine vase, of baluster shape with mauve pendant form flowers above foliate base rim, underglaze gold leaf ground, turquoise glaze to interior and foot ring, height 10.5cm, bears label to base. £50 - 100
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