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A late 19th/early 20th Century Belleek porcelain "panel" jardinière, typically moulded with flowers, leaves and a bird perched on a branch, and standing on four feet, 11.25ins high, with second period black mark (broken and restuck) £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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An early 19th Century English creamware tankard, transfer printed and painted with a four line verse within leaf and flower cartouche, 4.75ins high £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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A small collection of Blackhurst & Hulme Staffordshire pottery, mostly printed and painted with "pekin" design (circa 1890-1914), including - circular two-handled bread plate, 9.75ins diameter, oval dish 11.275ins x 9.25ins, jug, 7ins high, together with a number of related pieces of tableware (all with printed marks), and a small quantity of similar wares, various £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A 19th Century Scottish brown glazed stoneware spirit barrel by Murray & Co of Glasgow, moulded in relief with Royal Coat of Arms below vine crested banner, 18.5ins high £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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A late 19th Century Minton majolica two-handled game tureen and cover, the body modelled with basket weave and oak leaves, the cover with game, 14ins x 9ins x 7.5ins high (impressed factory marks) £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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A late 19th Century Martin Brothers salt glazed stoneware two-handled loving cup incised with Latin inscriptions and a central monogram of W.H.P, 5ins high, the base incised and dated 5-1889, and a Rye pottery hop ware vase with quatrefoil rim, 4.75ins high, with incised mark to base (restored) £150-250 plus 24% BP*
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A pair of Victorian Doulton Lambeth faience baluster-shaped vases decorated by Mary Mitchell, with flowering plants and trailing leaves, on a blue ground, each 14.25ins high (impressed mark and date mark to base), and a Doulton Lambeth faience baluster-shaped vase painted with roses, on a yellow ground, 11ins high (impressed and printed marks and painters mark for Florence Lewis - damaged) £300-500 plus 24% BP*
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Three modern Lladro porcelain figures - "Essence of Man I, II & III" (numbers 8145, 8147 and 8149), each 9.5ins high (printed and impressed factory marks - complete with original boxes) £250-350 plus 24% BP*
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A pair of early 20th Century Royal Copenhagen porcelain "Flora Danica" plates, the centres painted with botanical specimens, - "Erica Cinerea" and "Lamium Intermedium", each 8.75ins diameter, circa 1889-1922 (with printed and painted factory marks, numbers and title - miniscule chip to rim of one) £400-600 plus 24% BP*
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A pair of early 20th Century Royal Copenhagen porcelain "Flora Danica" plates, the centres painted with botanical specimens, -"Rosa Rubiginosa" and "Dryas Octopetale", each 8.75ins diameter, circa 1922-1935 (with printed and painted factory marks, numbers and title - miniscule chip to one rim) £400-600 plus 24% BP*
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A 19th Century Meissen white porcelain double sweetmeat dish modelled as a young girl in 18th Century dress beside a pair of handled wickerwork baskets, on rococo base, 6ins high, and a 19th Century white porcelain figure of a young boy in 18th Century dress leaning on a grape basket, 8.25ins high (imitation Volkstedt mark) £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A late 19th Century Carl Thieme (Potschappel) porcelain centrepiece, the pierced upper bowl supported on a flower encrusted trunk surrounded by three children, on a high footed base, the interior of the bowl painted with flower sprays, 19.5ins high (some damage) £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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Five Meissen blue and white porcelain hors d'oeuvres dishes with a matching circular dish painted with "Blue Onion" pattern, 15.5ins diameter, a 19th Century slice cut glass sweetmeat urn and cover, 7.75ins diameter x 10ins high, and a 19th Century cut glass mallet-shaped decanter and stopper, 7ins high £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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A pair of late 19th Century Continental porcelain figures of a young man and woman, both with flower garlands, each 8.75ins high (both with R mark in blue), pair of Continental figures of a man and woman in 18th Century dress, on high footed bases after a Bow original, each 5.25ins high, and a Continental figural group of a young couple, 9.5ins high £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A pair of late 19th Century Continental porcelain vases enamelled in colours with Neo-classical scenes - "Aglaia" and "Amor", within gilt oval borders and with raised gilt detail on a dark blue ground, each signed "Richter", 6ins high (spurious Vienna marks), and two pairs of European porcelain two-handled vases on square and round bases, each painted with Neo-classical scenes on deep pink grounds, the larger pair signed "A. Heine", 9.5ins and 10.5ins (all with spurious Vienna marks) £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A 19th Century Berlin porcelain cup and saucer, the rims with gilt detail, both with a garland of ivy leaves, the cup with a cameo portrait of Queen Louise (Anhalt), and three Continental majolica shell pattern dishes painted with flowers, each 3.75ins high Note: The cup and saucer comes with a handwritten note which states - "Cup and saucer with picture of Queen Louise (Anhalt) given to her by one of her ladies in waiting" £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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A 17th Century German salt-glazed stoneware Bartmannskrug (Bellarmine), with moulded bearded mask to neck and oval panel to body splashed in blue, 9ins high (probably Frechen), together with a plain German salt-glazed stoneware wine jar, 12ins high £300-500 plus 24% BP*
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A 19th Century Continental majolica ewer moulded with two Putti supporting a cartouche, acanthus leaves and fruit, the neck with mask of a bearded man, the handle in the form of a goats head and leg, 18ins high (indistinct impressed mark) £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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A 1920's René Lalique "Inseparables" opalescent desk clock moulded in relief with two pairs of lovebirds seated on prunus blossom, the engraved gilt dial with Arabic numerals and Greek key pattern with hinged stand, 11cm square, moulded signature "R. Lalique" £1000-1500 plus 24% BP*
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A good late 18th Century Austrian glass beaker commemorating the death of General Laudon, engraved with a female figure of a winged victory weeping at the tomb of Laudon and surrounded by martial banners, inscribed "What Hero Might be Contained in this Urn? As Austria is Crying it Must be Laudon", 4.25ins high (circa 1790) £300-400 plus 24% BP*
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A Swarovski "Silver Crystal" giant owl, designed by Max Schreck, introduced 1983 and retired 2008, 6.25ins high, with original presentation box and certificate £450-600 plus 24% BP*
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A pair of Swarovski "Silver Crystal" candlesticks, each 6.5ins high, and a matching trinket box and lid, all boxed and with certificates £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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A pair of late 19th Century Continental orange glass vases enamelled predominantly in black with a desert scene of pyramids and a camel driver with camels, 6.5ins high £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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A Victorian cranberry glass water jug with dimpled body, 7.5ins high, and a similar ewer and clear stopper, 6.5ins high £50-70 plus 24% BP*
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A pair of 19th Century glass rummers with panel-cut bowls and stems, on plain bases, 6.5ins high £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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A 19th Century diamond and slice cut three ring decanter and mushroom stopper, 12.5ins high (neck ground), and a pair of diamond and slice cut glass rummers, on square bases, 5.5ins high £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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Eight slice cut wine glasses with knopped stems, 5.75ins high, eight Villeroy & Boch "Octavie" pattern cocktail glasses, 6.25ins (boxed), together with a small selection of other glassware, various £120-180 plus 24% BP*
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Four pieces of late 18th/early 19th Century cut glass, comprising - oval dish with diamond cutting, 12.25ins x 9ins x 2.75ins, octagonal dish with deep panel cutting, 9ins x 6.75ins x 3ins, rectangular dish with hobnail cutting, 10ins x 7ins x 2ins, and a rectangular tea canister and stopper, 2.25ins x 4.25ins x 5.25ins high £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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A Waterford diamond cut glass part table service, comprising - eight 3.5ins liqueur glasses, seven 5.25ins sherry glasses, eight 5.75ins wine glasses, eight 5.87ins wine glasses, eight 7ins wine glasses, and six 3.25ins tumblers £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A Baccarat "Harcourt" pattern cut glass and gilt metal mounted two-handled champagne ice bucket with pierced bottle holder, 9ins diameter (10.25ins handle to handle) x 9.5ins high overall (etched mark to base and script mark to side) Provenance: The vendor purchased this lot in the 1960's for his late mother. £1500-2000 plus 24% BP*
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A 20th Century Chinese porcelain standing figure of a court official, enamelled in colours, 15ins (38cm) high (two impressed seal marks to base - head broken off and restuck) £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A Chinese porcelain "Cantonese" punch bowl, typically enamelled with figures within shaped cartouches, 19ins (48.3cm) diameter x 5.75ins (14.5cm) high (broken into several pieces and restuck) £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A Chinese yellow ground porcelain baluster-shaped vase enamelled in colours with flowering chrysanthemums and four toed dragons, 10.5ins (26.7cm) high (blue six character mark to base - extensively damaged and restuck with part of rim missing) £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A pair of Chinese white glazed porcelain figures of cockerels, 10ins (25.5cm) high, three other similar cockerels and three porcelain figures of geese, various sizes £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster-shaped vases and covers, painted with male figures in a landscape, the necks with applied moulded dragons chasing the sacred pearl, each 18.75ins (47.6cm) high, and a blue and white porcelain sleeve vase painted with pavilions and figures within a landscape, 14.5ins (36.2cm) high (four character mark - all with some damage and one lid to pair jammed into top of sleeve vase) £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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A Chinese Fahua tile panel, relief moulded with a seated Bodhisattva within a turquoise border, 9.5ins (24cm) x 7ins (17.8cm) (late Ming Dynasty style), and mahogany frame for same £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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Two 19th Century Chinese "Cantonese" porcelain two-handled vases of pilgrims' flask form, enamelled in colours with birds and insects on flowering branches, on turquoise and rose coloured grounds, each 10.25ins (26cm) high £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A Chinese porcelain figure of a cockerel enamelled in colours, 14ins (35.6cm) high £150-250 plus 24% BP*
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A pair of Chinese porcelain figures of parrots enamelled in green and pink, on a blue base and decorated in gilt, 8.5ins (21.7cm) high, and two other pairs of parrots £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A Japanese porcelain baluster-shaped vase enamelled in red and black and decorated in gilt with stags and deer in a landscape, within shaped geometric panelled borders, 12.25ins high (six character mark in red to base - rim reduced and with hairline cracks) £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A Japanese ivory netsuke of Hotei carrying a child on his shoulders, 3ins (7.6cm) high, signed, together with seven other pieces of oriental carved ivory, various and a horn figure of a standing woman £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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A Japanese ivory netsuke of a woman being led on a horse, 2.25ins (5.7cm) high, together with seven ivory, wood and horn netsukes, various £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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A 19th Century Indian ivory panel, the whole deeply carved with a lion hunt, 2.75ins (7cm) x 4.25ins (10.8cm) £150-250 plus 24% BP*
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A collection of 19th Century Chinese mother-of-pearl shaped gaming counters engraved with landscapes, stylised patterns and the initial "J" (ninety-seven) £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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A Chinese bronze two-handled tripod censer and cover, the cover with dog of Fo finial, the base exterior cast with flowering branches and trees within shaped panels and with Dog of Fo head pattern handles, 6ins (15.2cm) high (17th Century - slight damage), and a bronzed metal bowl, 2.375ins (6.2cm) high (19th Century - very damaged) £300-500 plus 24% BP*
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A pair of Japanese bronze vases inlaid with cockerels on flowering prunus branches in silvery and gilt metal, 9.5ins (24.1cm) high, both signed (Meiji period) £300-400 plus 24% BP*
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