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Large Capodimonte porcelain figural group, the group gathered around a bed assisting a lady into the bed raised on a C scroll base, 43cm high, 35cm wide £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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Cauldon blue and white transfer decorated tea service, to include six cups and saucers, a bowl, a jug, six plates and a larger plate, (21) £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Collection of early 20th Century pottery storage jars, each of barrel form with lids, lettering to the front to include Castor Sugar, Demerara, Sago (missing lid) Lump Sugar, Rice, Tapioca, Currants, Sugar, Raisins, Sultanas, Candid Peel and Rice, (12) £60-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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Royal Crown Derby style Lancashire Rose twenty four piece tea service, each signed to the base M.M. Barrett, Lancashire Rose, 1981, to include, plates, a tea pot, bowls, cups and saucers and a jug (24) £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Mintons majolica parrot, the white parrot perched on a tree stump decorated in greens and browns, Mintons 1846 impressed marks to the interior base, 31cm high £200-£300 plus 21.6% BP*
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Doulton stoneware, to include a Royal Doulton jug, a mustard pot, another, a pepper and a salt, (5) £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Burgess & Leigh pottery service, Middleport Pottery, Non Pareil pattern, to include salad plate x 6, Lunch plate x 8, Dinner plate x 6, four serving dishes, three tureens and two ladles, (qty) £60-£80 plus 21.6% BP*
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Late 19th Century blue Jasper cylindrical cheese dome and stand, sprigged in white with classical figures and leaf border, 31cm high £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Coalport porcelain bowl, with an heraldic crest D'ACCCOMPLIR AGINCOURT, with a blue and gilt swag surround, 26cm diameter £30-£50 plus 21.6% BP*
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Doulton tiger glaze jug, 19th Century, with a wide rim and handle to a bulbous base, 18cm high £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Royal Crown Derby porcelain miniature tea service, consisting of a tea pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, five tea cups and six saucers, six plates and two serving dishes, (22) The miniature service was purchased from The Lynford House Sale and was once owned by The Duchess of Kent £150-£250 plus 21.6% BP*
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Early 19th Century pearl ware figure, circa 1810-1820, modelled as The Widow of Zarephath, polychrome decorated, 24cm high £70-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian Abbey pottery slop bucket, of pale form, with a holed lid above a ruin transfer decoration, cane bound handle, 25cm high £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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19th Century Bohemian glass bon-bon dish, the white enamel and gilt lid above a decorated body on a thick arched base, 17cm high £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Large glass vase, engraved Wm Harwin to front, 24.5 cm high, 16cm diameter. £30-£50 plus 21.6% BP*
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A set of six Georgian style fluted glasses, 17.5cm high. £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Coronation of King Geoge VI commemorative goblet, of large proportions, engraved text to the rim above a crown and GR, 25cm high £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Large glass punch bowl and lid, decorated with classical figures within oval borders, long fluted columns with fruit and leaf decoration, 36cm high £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Parian seated figure of a woman possibly Caroline Herschel (1750-1848 ) Astronomer 26cm tall £20-£40 plus 21.6% BP*
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A set of ten, cut glass champagne glasses, 11cm in height. £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian glass mug, the engraved mug with fern leaf decoration with the name Eliza Hughes, Aged 15 years, with a scroll handle and rim base, 10.5cm high £30-£50 plus 21.6% BP*
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Pair of Doulton Lambeth miniature vases, the Carrara vases decorated with flowers, 6cm high, together with a Doulton Lambeth Carrara pot and cover, 6.5cm high, (3) £30-£50 plus 21.6% BP*
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Doulton Lambeth stoneware novelty inkwell, in the form of a teapot, the removable lid opening to reveal the inkwell, impressed marks to the base, 5cm high £60-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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First period Worcester sparrow beak jug, circa 1785, the sparrow beak jug with The Bat design, mark to base, 12cm high, Ex Wallis Pit House Collection £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Pair of late 18th / early 19th Century Caughley porcelain shaped dishes, printed in blue with a version of the Willow pattern, within gilt borders, unmarked, 16cm wide, (2) Ex Wallis Pit House Collection £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Rare First Period Worcester patty pan, circa 1770, decorated with The Strawberry pattern, the central fruit within three floral posies hung from ribbon, crescent moon mark to the base, 13cm wide, Ex Wallis Pit House Collection £300-£500 plus 21.6% BP*
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18th Century English porcelain jug, Chelsea Ewer shape, probably Worcester, decorated in the Chinese taste with two figures by a tree, 9cm high £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Late 18th Century porcelain egg strainer, decorated with figures by a river, 10cm long, together with a late 18th Century pickle dish, with a Chinese scene, 10.5cm long, (2) Ex Wallis Pit House Collection £100-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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18th and 19th Century blue and white porcelain, to include a New Hall cup, a Spode cup, Caughley dishes, a Caughley pot and cover and a unmarked vase and an unmarked cup and saucer, (10) Ex Wallis Pit House Collection £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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First Period Worcester dish, circa 1775, the undulating dish with The Argument design, crescent moon mark, 15cm wide, Ex Wallis Pit House Collection £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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First Period Worcester tea bowl and saucer, circa 1785, the tea bowl and saucer with The Bat design, mark to bases, (2) Ex Wallis Pit House Collection £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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First Period Worcester Cider Mug, circa 1770, the cylindrical mug with Gilliflower design, crescent mark to base, 14.5cm high, Ex Wallis Pit House Collection £150-£250 plus 21.6% BP*
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Flight Barr & Barr Worcester porcelain plates, decorated with reds, pinks, greens and yellow in the Chinese style with flying bird, 20.5cm wide, (2) £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Royal Worcester porcelain, to include two blush ivory plates, a blush ivory jug, Rd No 144100 and a Royal China Works Worcester bowl with ivory ground and a Hadleys blush vase (5) £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Three Royal Worcester vases, the first of globular form decorated with a butterfly and a leafy branch, printed mark to the base, the second with ivory blush decorated with flowers, printed marks to the base, numbered 1507 and the third with a long neck decorated with ivory blush and flowers, 17cm high, (3) £60-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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Two Royal Worcester porcelain pieces, to include an ivory blush ware jug decorated with ferns and flowers, numbered 1094, 13cm high, the second in the form of a slender flower decorated vase numbered 286, 11.5cm high, (2) £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Pair Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain vases, of circular baluster form with twin handles and moulded Middle Eastern style neck, the bulbous body decorated with flowers, printed factory marks and numbered 1034, 13cm high (2) £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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James Stinton for Royal Worcester miniature cup and saucer, painted with sheep on a pasture with purple blooming trees in the background, signed Jas Stinton, printed marks to the base, the saucer 9.5cm wide £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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Royal Worcester blush ivory squat porcelain jug, decorated with flowers, printed factory marks and numbered 1094, 16cm high £30-£50 plus 21.6% BP*
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Royal Worcester jug in the form of an antique oil lamp; the cream coloured jug with gilt ivy leaf decoration, the base with green Worcester mark and impressed 788, 15cm high £25-£35 plus 21.6% BP*
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Collection of sixteen Royal Worcester porcelain candlesnuffers, to include Hush, Young Girl, Nun, Feathered Hat, Toddie, Mob Cap, Mrs Caudle, Old Woman, Japanese Girl, Mandarin, Owl, Mr Caudle, Monk, Punch, Budge and French Cook, (16) £150-£250 plus 21.6% BP*
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Royal Worcester for Asprey's porcelain jug, decorated by Harry Ayrton, the white body with molded water drops, a polychrome decorated leaping salmon, purple company marks to the base, Rd No 786268 and signed to the base H Ayrton, 19cm high £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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Henry G. Castineau (1791-1876) Norwich Cathedral, watercolour, 35cm x 46cm £250-£350 plus 21.6% BP*
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Circle of Benjamin Arlaud (Swiss circa 1670 - after 1731) portrait miniature watercolour on paper of a gentlemen with curled wig and blue overcoat, 8cm high £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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19th Century British school, a miniature of a gentleman with blue jacket, 47mm high £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Set of five Old Master prints, circa 1700, Illustrissimo Viro Domino D Julio Hardium Mansart, Deo Truno Vni Pot Max, Petvs Cvm Ioanne Clavdvm A Matris Vtero Sanat, Ill Et Reu Joanni Francisco Barbadico and Reu Patrie Antonino Cloche, 63cm high (5) £150-£250 plus 21.6% BP*
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C Radley, 19th Century, a series of pencil political caricatures sketches, mainly dated 1886, to include the titles "Next Half" "Au Revoir" "After the Holidays - Arrival of the Irish Bill" "The Egyptian Hash" "Peria Won" "At the Cross Roads" Mrs Micawber" etc, (qty) £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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Attributed to John Moore of Ipswich (1820-1902) Moonlit shipping, oil on canvas, 60cm x 34cm £300-£500 plus 21.6% BP*
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19th Century British school, sheep and chickens on a path, unsigned oil on board, 26cm x 18cm £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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After William Russell Flint (1880-1969) limited edition colour print 686/850, with blind stamp, 62cm x 45cm £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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