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Georgian wine flute, circa 1760, with double opaque twist stem and plain foot, 21cm £80 - 120
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Two Georgian sweetmeat glasses, circa 1750, both with ogee bowls, knopped stems and domed feet, 12.5cm - 15cm £100 - 150
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18th century Dutch wine glass, circa 1770, with funnel bowl and red and opaque twist stem on splayed foot, 12.5cm £60 - 100
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Georgian wine glass, circa 1760, with moulded ogee bowl and double opaque twist stem on domed foot, 12.6cm high £60 - 100
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Georgian port glass, circa 1780, with facet cut bowl and stem and oval cut and faceted foot, 10cm £60 - 100
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Georgian wine glass, circa 1760, with engraved pan top on knopped stem with air-bubble, on splayed folded foot, 15cm £100 - 150
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Georgian firing glass, circa 1790, with facet cut bowl and stem and plain foot, 10cm. Ex: Parkington Collection / Christies £50 - 70
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Georgian drawn glass, circa 1750, with drawn trumpet bowl, spiral air-twist stem on semi-heavy foot, 11.5cm £80 - 120
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18th century Lowestoft tea bowl with polychrome painted floral sprays, Lowestoft polychrome teapot (no cover), with painted floral sprays and Lowestoft saucer with en-grisaille floral sprigs (3) £100 - 150
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18th century Lowestoft blue and white fluted coffee cup with printed floral sprays and loop handle, 6.4cm high £100 - 150
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18th century Lowestoft patty pan with printed floral sprays and insect decoration, 11cm diameter £100 - 150
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18th century Lowestoft blue and white plate with Chinese fence and floral decoration, 23.5cm £80 - 120
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18th century Lowestoft blue and white sucrier and cover with flower-head knop and printed floral and insect decoration - blue crescent mark £60 - 100
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Rare early 19th century treacle-glazed Toby table snuff / tobacco box in the form of a man in tricorn hat taking snuff, with mottled brown glaze overall and naturalistic tree trunk base, 33cm £80 - 120
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Late 18th century Pratt-type Toby jug with seated figure wearing a tricorn hat, holding a jug of ale, decorated in Pratt colours - the base with faint incised inscription, 19cm £50 - 100
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19th century Toby jug of typical form, with blue, green, red and black glaze and sponged green and pink base, 25cm high £50 - 70
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Four Victorian Copeland pottery chargers - hand-painted with English landscapes, signed - W. Yale and inscribed on reverse - 'From a sketch by B. Foster', 'Norbury from a sketch by H. Jutsum no. 836', 'La Vinda Pass Pew no. 321' and 'Aberfoyle 747', the largest 58cm £100 - 150
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Set of four Victorian Minton & Co. encaustic tiles - probably designed by Augustus Pugin, decorated in buff-yellow and terracotta-red, with Gothic design with 'Sanctus' mottos, circa 1850 - each tile marked - Minton & Co. Patent Stoke Upon Trent, each 15.6cm square £200 - 300
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19th century Italian Majolica bowl with scalloped edges, painted with figure of Neptune supported by dolphins and holding a cornucopia of fruit, the sides painted with mythical creatures - cockerel mark to base, 24.5cm £60 - 100
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Rare 18th century miniature Whieldon ware tea bowl and saucer with brown and yellow mottled glaze, circa 1760, the saucer 7cm (2) £200 - 300
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18th century miniature Caughley Fisherman pattern tea bowl and saucer, circa 1755, the saucer 7cm (2) £140 - 180
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18th century salt glazed butter boat / cream jug, circa 1755, with moulded pastoral scenes and yellow, brown and cream glaze, 12cm £200 - 300
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18th century Bow blue and white miniature Vine pattern coffee cup, circa 1765, 3.6cm £120 - 160
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Late 19th century German porcelain scent flask decorated with romantic figures picking fruit - with butterfly stopper, 10cm high £100 - 150
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Late 18th century Liverpool polychrome slop bowl with Imari palette floral decoration, 15.6cm diameter £150 - 200
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18th century Doccia coffee cup with puce floral decoration £70 - 90
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18th century Bow polychrome coffee cup with painted floral sprays £120 - 150
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18th century creamware sparrow beak jug with painted floral sprays and strapwork handle, 7.5cm £150 - 200
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18th century creamware helmet-shaped cream jug with polychrome painted baskets of flowers, 9cm £130 - 160
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Late 18th century Meissen porcelain blanc-de-chine figure of two semi-naked classical lovers on steps - underglazed blue crossed swords and star mark (scratched through) and impressed numerals, 33cm high £80 - 120
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19th century Continental bisque porcelain figure group of semi-naked classical lovers, with cherub and dog, on scroll base - incised looped marks (possibly Sevres), 29cm high £60 - 100
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Late 18th century pearlware figure group of a boy with sickle and girl with rake on rocky outcrop, on square base, 23cm £60 - 100
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18th century Derby figure of a lady playing a triangle, circa 1770, with floral decoration and rococo moulded base - incised numerals to base, 26cm £150 - 200
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18th century Derby figure of a gentleman with a tambour and pipe, circa 1770 with floral decoration and rococo moulded base - incised numerals to base, 24.5cm high £150 - 200
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18th century Tournai porcelain blue and white sauce boat with twin side handles and painted floral sprays and moulded basketweave border - underglazed crossed swords mark, 19cm £100 - 150
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Early 19th century French porcelain ointment pot and cover - possibly Sevres or Paris - retailed by the famous Parisian perfumiers Houbigant Chardin - Perfumier to Napoleon Bonaparte, the pot with finely painted floral sprays on gilt and blue ground - signed in gilt to base 'Houbigant Chardin et fils a Paris', 9.5cm high £60 - 100
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18th century French Boissettes porcelain drum teapot and cover with painted polychrome and gilt floral swags, angular handle and faceted spout - underglazed 'B' mark, 11cm high £150 - 200
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18th century French Rue Thiroux, Paris (Queens Factory) porcelain plate with painted floral sprigs within gilt and floral borders - crowned A mark for 1776, 24cm diameter £80 - 120
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18th century French Bordeaux porcelain plate with polychrome floral sprays and gilt swags - M mark to base, 24cm diameter £120 - 150
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Early 19th century Chamberlains Worcester punch bowl with central painted floral sprays within gilt and dark blue borders - printed mark for 1811-1840, 28.5cm diameter £120 - 180
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Pair of Georgian wine glasses circa 1725, with funnel bowls with air bubble and moulded faceted baluster stem on bell-shaped foot with foldover rim, 17cm £200 - 300
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Large Georgian wine glass with facet cut bowl and facet cut swollen stem on splayed foot, 18cm £100 - 150
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Two Georgian wine glasses with drawn funnel bowls and plain stems - one on folded foot and two other Georgian glasses (4) £100 - 150
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Georgian wine glass, circa 1760, with drawn funnel bowl and air-twist stem on plain foot, 17cm £60 - 100
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Late 19th century KPM Berlin porcelain oval plaque finely painted with a portrait of Beatrice Cenci after Guido Reni - wearing a white turban and gown - in giltwood and gesso frame - impressed mark to reverse, the plaque 26cm x 21cm, the frame 47cm x 42cm £600 - 800
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Good quality 19th century French, probably Paris porcelain urn with painted panel depicting traveller with child and floral swags with ormolu ram's head handles and mounts, 34cm £150 - 250
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18th century Doccia blanc-de-chine beaker, circa 1770, with moulded classical figure decoration and crabstock handle, 7.6cm £150 - 200
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18th century Meissen tea bowl, circa 1745, now on a silver foot with polychrome painted harbour view with figures, insects and floral sprigs - crossed swords and impressed and painted marks, 6.3cm high £100 - 150
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18th century Worcester Hancock black printed bowl with L'Amour pattern decoration, signed, 14.9cm diameter £80 - 120
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18th century Worcester blue and white pinecone pattern basket stand, circa 1770, with twin floral branch handles - blue crescent mark, 27cm £120 - 180
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