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Two 19th century Continental glass bottle-shaped flasks with engraved windmill, grapevine and floral decoration, 25cm £50 - 70
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Chinese yellow porcelain dish with incised five-clawed dragons chasing a flaming pearl amid clouds with floral borders - six character mark, probably 19th / 20th century, 31cm £50 - 70
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Pair late 19th century Japanese Kutani pottery chargers with painted fan-shaped reserves with birds and flora on orange and gilt ground, 36cm £80 - 120
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Late 19th century Wedgwood green Jasper ware plaque depicting dancing classical female figures, in glazed frame, entitled on reverse - 'Dance of the hours', 14.5cm x 29cm £100 - 150
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Pair late 19th century Austrian pottery figures of peasants, with polychrome decoration - impressed marks £300 - 350
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Pair 19th century Staffordshire porcelain candlestick bases in the form of a boy and girl, emblematic of Winter and Summer, 26cm, Victorian Coalbrookdale-type floral encrusted bottle vase and Austrian Vienna porcelain dish (4) £80 - 100
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Pair 19th century Coalbrookdale-type floral encrusted vases and covers with painted floral sprigs and insects, 10cm £50 - 70
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Bohemian ruby and gilded glass Ottoman market liqueur set with painted portraits of Mohammad Shah Qajar and gilded scroll decoration (10 pieces) £100 - 150
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Late 19th century Japanese porcelain figure of a Geisha girl with fan, with polychrome decoration, 26cm, Japanese Imari fluted vase and cover with floral decoration, 32cm and four Imari fan-shaped dishes (6) £100 - 150
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1930s Lalique opalescent moulded glass dish decorated with flowers and leaves, etched signature - R. Lalique France, 35.5cm diameter £400 - 500
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Early 20th century Dresden porcelain figure of a shepherd with bagpipes and sheep, 24.5cm £70 - 90
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Pair late 19th century Continental glass decanters with stoppers and engraved bird and floral decoration with 'nipped' sides, 27cm £50 - 70
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19th century French, possibly Sèvres, bisque porcelain figure group of figures in conversation, signed - D'après Van Loo, 24cm high and another of two ladies (2) £50 - 70
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Persian glazed pottery figure of a Qajar horse, with polychrome decoration, 17cm £60 - 100
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19th century Chinese blue and white vase with twin pierced handles, painted bird, rock and floral decoration, 59.5cm £60 - 100
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Garniture of three 18th century Chinese export vases with painted Mandarin palette figure reserves on landscape and floral ground with blue and white borders, circa 1775, 28.5cm £200 - 300
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Two pairs 18th century Chinese export famille rose plates painted with flora, 23.5cm and two Chinese export tea bowls (6) £80 - 120
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19th century Chinese export blue and white punch bowl with bird and floral reserves on cracked ice ground - four character mark, 28.5cm diameter, Japanese blue and white vase and blue and white game dish and cover (3) £60 - 100
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Two early 18th century Chinese Imari porcelain tea canisters with covers of octagonal form, painted with landscapes and flora, 11cm - 12cm £150 - 250
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Pair late 17th / early 18th century Chinese export porcelain vases with onion necks, famille verte palette floral decoration and iron-red, green and yellow curled band decoration, 24cm high £200 - 300
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Bernard Leech slip-trailed dish with trailed ornament on green ground, monogram and impressed marks, 32cm diameter £1000 - 1500
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Pair 18th century Derby porcelain figures of a gardener with spade and flowers and fishergirl with fish and lobster, on octagonal Greek key bordered bases - blue crossed swords and incised marks, 16.5cm £60 - 100
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Late 19th century Vienna porcelain tankard with hinged cover, finely painted classical scenes, ormolu mount, gilt loop handle - blue beehive mark, 14cm heigh, 16.5cm £80 - 120
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Fine and large early 19th century Derby crested botanical tureen and cover from The Duke of Devonshire Service, circa 1810 - 1815, finely painted with different botanical specimens - all titled on the underside and painted coil snake crests - red crowned marks, 42cm wide. Provenance: William Cavendish, 7th Duke of Devonshire (1808 - 1891), possibly inherited the service from his grandfather, George Cavendish, 1st Earl of Burlington (1754 - 1834), thence by descent until sold in the contents sale of Compton Place, Eastbourne, by Summerfield & Day Auctioneers, in 1954 £200 - 300
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19th century Meissen outside-decorated fruit basket with reticulated borders and polychrome painted flowers - blue crossed swords and cut mark, 41.5cm and 19th century French porcelain vase with floral decoration, 39cm £100 - 150
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Two 18th century Delft blue and white tin glazed chargers with floral decoration, 30cm x 34cm, small Delft plate and French faience barbers' bowl with insect and floral decoration and Chinese Imari dish (5) £100 - 150
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Collection of eleven Victorian Staffordshire figures - including 'Going to Market' and figures with clock face, etc £80 - 120
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Collection of ten Victorian Staffordshire figures - including Highland Jessie, Sailor and Wife, figures with rooster, etc £80 - 120
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Five large Victorian Staffordshire figure groups - including 'The Lion Slayer', 'Tam O' Shanter & Souter Johnny' and 'Dog Tray' £80 - 120
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Collection of thirteen Victorian blue and white tiles - including Wedgwood - various subjects - game, children, etc £80 - 120
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Georgian wine glass, circa 1760, with facet cut bowl and stem on splayed foot, 14.6cm £60 - 80
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George III silver coffee pot of baluster form, with ornate spout, ebony scroll handle and hinged domed cover with gadrooned border and flame finial, on a circular foot, underside engraved - 'M. L. 1793' (London 1770), Charles Wright. All at approximately 26ozs, 26.5cm overall height £800 - 1200
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Pair early Victorian silver wine coasters of circular form, with gadrooned borders and turned wooden bases with central silver bosses and engraved crests (Sheffield 1839), Henry Wilkinson, 16cm diameter £250 - 350
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Pair William IV silver knife rests with turned bases (London 1833), maker - J. E. All at approximately 2ozs, 7cm overall length £60 - 80
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Contemporary silver condiment set - comprising salt and mustard with blue glass liners, baluster pepperette and two condiment spoons in original fitted case (Sheffield 1985 / 1987), Mappin & Webb. All at approximately 5ozs, pepperette 9.5cm overall height £80 - 120
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Contemporary silver condiment set - comprising salt and mustard with blue glass liners, baluster pepperette and two condiment spoons in original fitted case (Sheffield 1985 / 1987), Mappin & Webb. All at approximately 5ozs, pepperette 9.5cm overall height £80 - 120
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George V silver salver of circular form, with piecrust border, shell and scroll edge and central engraved inscription - 'To A. D. Pickford Esq. District Commissioner from the officers of the CALCUTTA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. August 1917', on three leaf scroll feet (Sheffield 1916), maker - T. E. & Co. Ltd. All at approximately 27ozs, 30.8cm diameter. N.B. Alfred Donald 'Pickle' Pickford was a major figure in the Boy Scout Movement in India from its inception in 1909. He campaigned with J. S. Wilson for admission of Native Indian boys into the Boy Scout Association and became Calcutta District Scout Commissioner in 1917. He was appointed Chief Scout Commissioner for India in 1919 and knighted in 1920. He received the O.B.E. in the 1946 New Year Honours £300 - 500
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Fine quality George V silver three piece tea set - comprising teapot of compressed baluster form, with cut card decoration in the Art Nouveau style and spot-hammered finish, ebony scroll handle and hinged domed cover with ebony finial on a circular foot, matching sugar and cream (London 1917), Charles Edwards. All at approximately 44ozs, teapot 26cm across £600 - 800
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Late 19th / early 20th century Indian white metal bowl of lobed form, with panels of chased floral decoration against a textured background and pierced flower-head border, on a circular foot, apparently unmarked. All at approximately 16ozs, 18cm across £150 - 250
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Fine quality late George II silver sauce boat of conventional form, with wavy border and open scroll handle, on three hoof feet (London 1759), Walter Brind. All at approximately 7ozs, 15.5cm across £100 - 200
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Late 19th / early 20th century Chinese silver napkin ring with embossed dragon and pearl decoration, interior marked - WH90 (Wang Hing), with Chinese character mark, together with a pair of Chinese silver plated beakers with applied dragon decoration (unmarked), napkin ring 4.7cm diameter (3) £120 - 150
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Victorian silver snuff box of rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration, cast scroll borders and hinged cover with engraved presentation inscription and silver gilt interior (Birmingham 1871), George Unite. All at approximately 4ozs, 7.5cm across £120 - 150
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Unusual Victorian silver card case of rectangular form, with hinged cover and allover embossed flower-head decoration (Birmingham 1880), maker's mark rubbed, 9.8cm overall length, together with a 1920s silver cigarette case with engine-turned decoration and Greek key pattern borders (Birmingham 1920), maker - W. & H. All at approximately 5ozs (2) £80 - 120
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Pair early George V silver buckles of rectangular form, with double line of wheat-ear decoration and central bars (Birmingham 1910), maker - H. C. E., 3.5cm across £60 - 80
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Victorian silver child's rattle with embossed decoration, four bells (one lacking), whistle, suspension ring and mother of pearl teething ring (Birmingham 1891), George Unite, 11.5cm overall length including teething ring, together with two silver vesta cases. All at approximately 2ozs (3) £60 - 100
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Set of six Victorian Irish silver Old English rattail pattern pudding spoons with bright cut decoration and engraved 'star' terminals (Dublin 1860), maker - J. S., together with a set of four Victorian silver teaspoons with shell bowls and leaf and vine stems (Birmingham 1852), maker - D. P. All at approximately 6ozs, pudding spoons 15.7cm overall length (10) £80 - 120
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George I sterling standard silver Hanoverian rattail pattern tablespoon with engraved initials - G / E. I. (London 1725), maker's mark distorted, together with four Georgian silver Old English pattern tablespoons, three with engraved rhinoceros crests and one with monogram (various dates and makers). All at approximately 11ozs (5) £120 - 150
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Selection of miscellaneous Victorian and Edwardian silver - including four teaspoons with bright cut decoration, three pairs sugar tongs (one pair unmarked) and a bread fork (various dates and makers). All at approximately 5ozs (8) £80 - 120
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