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Pair of porcelain Dresden figures, of a gentleman and a lady in 18th Century dress, 33cm high £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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18th Century personalised creamware jug, of large proportions, the jug handpainted with a farmhouse and figures working in fields and with livestock, the opposing side with a bunch of flowers and the text Edw.D Wilson Bracelet. 1793 to the front, 26.5cm high £200-£300 plus 22.8% BP*
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Pair of Meissen style porcelain vases, with a pair of large cauldron bowls with trailing flowers, the cauldrons with a boy and a girl to the side smelling flowers, cross line mark, 24cm wide, (2) £100-£150 plus 22.8% BP*
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18th Century Chelsea two handled cup decorated with birds of Paradise with gilt decoration to handle and rim. The base with gilt anchor mark. height 6.5cm £100-£150 plus 22.8% BP*
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Early 20th Collingwood's porcelain plates, the series of twelve plates taken from the R. Caldercott Picture Book No 2, the plates with individual polychrome hand painted with hunt scenes, the reverse of the plates dated 1908 in brown brush strokes, various monograms and some with text, impressed Collingwood's England marks, together with the Caldercott book, (13) £50-£70 plus 22.8% BP*
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Leeds creamware serving dish constructed of three shell shape dishes united with a handle decorated with flowers. £40-£70 plus 22.8% BP*
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Meissen porcelain basket, with cats among flowers to the circular basket, 10cm wide £30-£50 plus 22.8% BP*
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Victorian Davenport porcelain part service, with flowers to each piece and a gilt edge, consisting of twelve plates and six serving dishes, Davenport mark above an anchor to the bases (18) £100-£150 plus 22.8% BP*
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Meissen porcelain bird model, of a Kingfisher, with a green and blue feathered body and long beak, cross sword mark to the base, 13.5cm high £200-£300 plus 22.8% BP*
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Mason's Ironstone part dinner and tea service, to include cups and saucers, tureens, gravy boat, plates, bowls, condiment set, etc, (qty) £60-£80 plus 22.8% BP*
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Fine pair of Royal Worcester porcelain vases, of large proportions, the first by P Stanley with nectarines and grapes painted to the foliate ground, gilt decorated urn top and acanthus leaf swags above the stepped base with further foliate decoration. The second by S Wood with conforming decoration of nectarines, grapes also with cherries and blackberries with a conforming body, 54cm high, (2) £7,000-£10,000 plus 22.8% BP*
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Pair of porcelain Meissen birds, modelled as grouse, cross sword mark, numbered 106 - 6x and 50 - 6x, 4.5cm high, (2) £70-£90 plus 22.8% BP*
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Miniature Meissen porcelain bird, modelled as a Chaffinch, cross sword mark and numbered 1060 3075, 5.5cm high £50-£70 plus 22.8% BP*
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Set of seven Meissen porcelain fruit plates, Marcolini taste, each decorated with different fruits, a fret edge with further fruits and berries, crossed sword mark to each, 23cm wide, (7) £150-£250 plus 22.8% BP*
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Pair of Royal Worcester vases, decorated by Alan Telford and J Smith, with a gilt edge above the fruit decorated bodies, signed Telford and J Smith, each base numbered 2227, 18cm high, (2) £100-£150 plus 22.8% BP*
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Pair of Royal Worcester vases, decorated by Alan Telford, each with a gold edge above a baluster shaped fruit decorated bodies, signed A Telford, each base numbered 2195, 20cm high, (2) £200-£300 plus 22.8% BP*
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18th Century porcelain cup, circa 1770, the tapering body with hand painted flower sprigs and a cross over handle, above the Sevres mark with the date letter R, 9cm high £100-£150 plus 22.8% BP*
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Large Meiji period Japanese porcelain and gilt bronze Satsuma vase, the bamboo effect gilt bronze rim above a painted Samurai scene to the one side and the opposing side with a figure on a throne and with attendants, raised upon a gilt bronze base with squat cabriole legs, 36cm wide £200-£300 plus 22.8% BP*
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Porcelain figure, of a lady with a red hat holding a standing sheep with flowers, 21.5cm high £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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19th Century glass paper weight, the millefiori in whites, blues, oranges, reds and greens with a clear glass dome top and inverted band to the base, 9cm wide £100-£150 plus 22.8% BP*
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Two unusual glass dumps/weights, the first with a red bodied spider and white legs, 10cm wide, the second also as a spider with a white body and red legs, 10.5cm wide, (2) £30-£50 plus 22.8% BP*
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19th Century Bohemian glass scent bottle, decorated with gilt swags on a tapering canted angle bottle, 18cm high £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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Pair of Victorian candle lamps, the shaped glass shades above a gilt metal collar and porcelain base, 36cm high, (2) £70-£90 plus 22.8% BP*
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Pair of Victorian table lustures, in pale green with glass drops, 34cm high, (2) £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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18th Century glass decanter, the slender neck with a pair of arched handles above a leaf and bird etched decoration with ribbed border design, 24.5cm high £100-£150 plus 22.8% BP*
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Karlsbader Wertarbeit porcelain, to include a dish and six plates, decorated in gilt with classical scene trailing to the edge and a courting couple to the centre, together with a set of three coffee cups and saucers by Oscar Schlegelmilch, (13) £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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Circa 1810 shell shaped dish with blue ground and with gilding, four panels decorated with birds and flowers. 23cm diameter approximately £100-£150 plus 22.8% BP*
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George III air twist wine glass, the twisted bowl above the air twist stem and doomed foot, 19cm high £80-£120 plus 22.8% BP*
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Victorian glass and brass candle lamp, the shaped shade above the brass column and stand, 36cm high £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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19th Century glass set, to include a slender decanter with rosettes and swags, together with two conforming wine glasses with cut glass stems, the decanter 31cm high, (3) £80-£120 plus 22.8% BP*
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Pair of mid 19th Century ale glasses, the deep and wide bowls engraved A JOHN 1851, above a wide stem and foot, 16cm high (2) £60-£90 plus 22.8% BP*
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Near pair of 19th Century Ale glasses, the glass bowls above faceted columns and wide foot, 15cm high £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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J Smith & J Emes, Sixteen views of the lakes in Cumberland and Westmorland, Printed for W. Clarke, New Bond Street, London £30-£50 plus 22.8% BP*
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Gazettee Extraordinary, or an Extraordinary Gazette, Mendham Red Lion, Suffolk to Wit, Court of Cobblers Hall, framed, 18cm x 24cm £30-£50 plus 22.8% BP*
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Ernest E Seton Thompson, Art Anatomy of Animals, illustrated with one hundred drawings by the author, London, Macmillan and Co, Limited, New York: The Macmillan Company, 1896 £30-£50 plus 22.8% BP*
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Religion, A Companion to the Altar, The Holy Communion, Hugh Blair, 1815, Religious Courtship, 1812, Practical Discourses on the Miracles Jesus Christ, William Dodd and two miniature Common prayer books, (5) £20-£30 plus 22.8% BP*
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Ian Fleming, You Only Live Twice, First Edition, 1964, Jonathan Cape Ltd, 30 Bedford Square, London WC1, 1964 by Glidrose Productions Ltd, with dust jacket £60-£90 plus 22.8% BP*
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Limited print run of The Collection of pictures formed by John H McFadden, by W Roberts, London, Privately printed at the Chiswick Press, 1917, edition number 44 of 100 copies £20-£30 plus 22.8% BP*
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Victorian scrap album, the well filled album with various cuttings and scraps to include a folding model of the Pinafore ship, Religious cuttings, Indian myka miniatures, Christmas cards, Ladies, etchings, seaweed samples, classical figures, Spy print £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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Francis Gastrell - The Certainty of the Chriftian Revelation and Necessity of Believing it, Eftablifhed. 1699 leather bound with gilt spine. 357pp printed by Thomas Bennet, St Paul's Churchyard. £30-£50 plus 22.8% BP*
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First Editions, to include Enid Blyton, Five on Finniston Farm, 1960 Hodder & Stoughton, Alan Hunter, Gently With The Millions, 1989 Constable & Company, Bernard Cornwell, Sharpe's Eagle, 1981 Collins, John Gardner, Ian Fleming's master spy James Bond in Win, Lose or Die, 1989 Glidrose Publications and Barry Duncan, The St James's Theatre, 1964, Barrie & Rockliff, signed by the author, (5) £100-£150 plus 22.8% BP*
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Douglas Bader interest, Paul Brickhill, Reach for the Sky, Douglas Bader His Life Story, signed Good Luck Douglas Bader 16/4/57 £50-£70 plus 22.8% BP*
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Arlington (L.C.). signed by the author, The Chinese Drama from the Earliest Times until To-day. A Panoramic Study of the Art in China, Tracing its Origin and Describing its Actors (in both Male and Female Roles): Their Costumes and Make-Up, Superstitions and Stage Slang: The Accompanying Music and Musical Instruments: Concluding with Synopses of Thirty Chinese Plays, 1st edition, 1930, Kelly and Walsh, Limited, MCMXXX £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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The Lives of Eminent & Remarkable Characters, Born of long resident on the Counties of Essex, Suffolk & Norfolk, London; printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown; J Greig Engraver, marble effect boards, leather spine and corners £30-£50 plus 22.8% BP*
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Small Rain Upon the Herb, miniature book, Ninth Edition, London: Religious Tract Society, together with the outer leather case, the book 30mm high £30-£50 plus 22.8% BP*
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Ermete Pierotti, Jerusalem Explored being a description of the Ancient and Modern City, Volumes I & II by Ermete Pierotti, translated by Thomas George Bonney, London and Cambridge 1864, (2) £30-£50 plus 22.8% BP*
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Victorian autograph album, with a collection of autographs to include Henry Keppel, Mary Davis, E H Thorne, etc loose examples enclosed £80-£120 plus 22.8% BP*
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Edward Caruana Dingli, Malta, The Colour and Life of Malta from Original Paintings, Malta: Critien's, circa 1925, forty colour plates, with captioned tissue guards, including frontispiece, pen written to the interior front page "With the compliments of the season, 15/12/44" £100-£150 plus 22.8% BP*
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Joseph Edmondson, A Complete Body of Heraldry, in two volumes, London printed for the Author, by T. Spilsbury, 1780, (2) £80-£120 plus 22.8% BP*
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Edward Stillingfleet, Origines Britannicae, or the Antiquities of the British Churches, London, printed by M. Flesher for Henry Mortlock at the Phoenix in St Paul's Churchyard, 1685 £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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