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Staffordshire house model, probably of Stanfield Hall, associated with the murder of the owner Jermy, and his son, by James Rush, hanged at Norwich Prison £200-300
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Chelsea brown anchor plate decorated with floral sprays, 21cm diameter £60-80
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Group of 11 Delft tiles, all with polychrome decoration of birds with blue scroll borders, 14cm diameter (11) £100-150
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19th century Meissen style ecuelle cover and stand decorated with alternating panels of figures in a landscape with panels of floral sprays on a yellow ground, the stand with cancelled crossed swords mark and impressed numerals, 16cm diameter £100-150
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Pair of Continental porcelain vases decorated in Meissen style with figures in a landscape with alternating panels of floral sprays on a yellow ground, the vases raised on square bases with beehive mark to base, 27cm high £100-150
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Pair of mid-19th century English porcelain vases, well decorated in French Empire style with floral sprays within gilt borders with gilt decoration verso and gilt handles with bifurcated snake's heads to the rim, the base with blue ground and gilt decoration on square bases with pattern number 3/442 in red to base, 24cm high (2)
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Mid-19th century Derby model of a skater on a circular base with factory mark in red to underside, 21cm high £100-150
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Group of six Meissen ornithological plates decorated to the centre with birds, with insects and butterflies to the rim, cancelled crossed swords mark to bases, impressed numerals 106, 25cm diameter £100-150
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Bottger Meissen porcelain ecuelle and cover and stand, circa 1730, the ecuelle and cover finely decorated with chinoiserie scenes after Horoldt within gilt borders embellished with Bottger lustre, the cover with similar decoration interspersed with Indianische Blumen, the stand also with gilt scroll work to the border and Indianische Blumen in Kakiemon style, the stand with crossed swords mark and also the ecuelle, the stand 15cm diameter £2500-3000
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Bottger Meissen tea bowl circa 1730 with an oval cartouche of a blackamoor with a tray of fruit, together with a saucer decorated in chinoiserie style after Horoldt, with chinoiserie figures and a dragon above within gilt scroll borders and plain gilt rim, the saucer 12cm diameter (2) £1500-2000
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Mid-18th century Meissen cup and saucer decorated in puce camieu with floral sprays, together with a Meissen cup and saucer with crossed swords and a dot to the underside, saucer 14cm (2) £50-70
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Late 19th century Meissen figure of a reclining lady in nightdress and holding slippers, crossed swords mark to base with the number 57 in red, together with a modern Meissen figurine of a young lady holding some grapes, crossed swords mark and impressed numerals to base, the reclining lady 11cm long (2) £60-80
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Group of six early English porcelain cups and saucers, finely decorated in an Imari style on a blue ground, the bases with pattern number 1216, saucers 14cm diameter (6) £100-150
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Pair of 19th century Derby (King Street) vases richly decorated in Imari style with gilt scroll handles on square bases with red factory marks to bases, 21cm high (2) £100-150
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Early 19th century English porcelain tea set, probably by Newhall, pattern 1053, the set decorated with pastoral scenes in colours within gilt borders, comprising tea pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, 5 cups and 3 saucers and a coffee can, the bases with collector's labels for The Scott Collection, tea pot 27cm long (12) £100-150
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19th century Continental porcelain vase on circular base pedestal and cover with a bird knop, the flower encrusted body decorated in Meissen style with floral sprays, 40cm high £150-200
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Late 19th century English pottery tureen and cover decorated in the aesthetic taste, standing on four paw feet, 35cm long £40-60
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19th century Royal Worcester Grainger baluster vase on a reticulated gilt base, the blush ground decorated in pink with floral sprays, the cover with similar decoration below a gilt reticulated knop, 34cm high £70-90
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Large Royal Copenhagen baluster vase, painted by Gottfried Rose with a winter landscape of ducks in tones of grey-blue, the reverse with a similar scene of ducks or geese in a landscape, Royal Copenhagen factory mark to base with GR monogram and date 1929, 44cm high £500-600
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Lowestoft tea caddy decorated with prints of floral sprays after Worcester, 10cm high £150-200
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Liverpool tankard, probably Wm Reid, circa 1760, painted in underglaze blue with a Chinese garden scene and overpainted in iron red with flowers below a diaper border, 13 1/2 cm high, Provenance: Watney Collection, see Watney Liverpool Porcelain Fig 192 - sold at Philips Watney Collection sale Pt III Lot 1053
£200-300
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18th century Worcester coffee can or small mug circa 1755, decorated in tones of underglaze blue with an Island pattern with rock and house verso, the mug of gently spreading shape with grooved handle and workman's mark in blue to base, 7cm high
£400-500
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Fine Lowestoft cylindrical mug painted by the Tulip painter, circa 1775, with scroll handle beneath a brown line rim, collector's label to the bottom for The Wood Collection, 15cm high £1200-1500
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Lowestoft porcelain bottle vase or oil bottle, decorated with floral sprays in underglaze blue, circa 1770, (restoration to lip), 12cm high £300-400
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Impressive large Lowestoft tankard, circa 1780, printed in underglaze blue with the so-called temple pattern beneath a cell type border, 14 1/2cms high £350-400
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Lowestoft coffee pot and domed cover decorated in underglaze blue with a fence and trees and root pattern design, the domed cover with similar decoration and flower head knop, (ex-Gilbert Bradley Collection), Christie's label for sale in October 1981, 28cm high £250-300
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Rare large English porcelain porter mug with Chinese type handle, circa 1800, probably Mansfield, decorated by William Billingsley, decorated with a country house scene with gardens and figures in the foreground with gilt floral decoration verso within gilt borders, 12cm high £500-700
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Lowestoft porcelain saucer dish, circa 1775, decorated with the Robert Browne pattern, 20cm diam, Christies label to base for sale in February 1982, Lot 147 £350-450
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Rare Lowestoft scalloped plate, printed in blue with the Worcester style pine cone pattern, 20cm diameter £70-90
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Lowestoft coffee pot and cover, circa 1780, decorated with a printed design of a pagoda and Chinese islands to the reverse, the cover with similar design, 19cm high £120-150
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Pair of Worcester Barr Flight & Barr dishes with a gilt scrolling decoration, the centres finely painted with butterflies in botanical style, impressed factory mark to base, 21cm diameter (2)
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Pair of Royal Worcester plates, finely painted with fruit by Richard Seabright, the blue ground borders with gilt cartouche enclosing a further floral decoration, 24cm diameter (2)£300-400
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Lowestoft fluted tea bowl and saucer circa 1790, decorated in polychrome with Chantilly sprig design within a blue dot and floral border within green line rims, the saucer 12cm diameter (2) £80-100
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Lowestoft tea bowl and saucer, circa 1780, polychrome design, in a so-called Bungay pattern, the saucer 12cm diameter £100-150
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Lowestoft tea pot and cover, circa 1780, decorated in polychrome with chinoiserie scenes within gilt scroll borders, the cover with mushroom knop with similar decoration, 15cm high
£350-450
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Lowestoft small polychrome mug with pip handle, the centre with a floral spray within a blue border cartouche with a pink cellular type border above, 8cm high £100-200
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Very rare Lowestoft inkwell circa 1775, decorated in Tulip painter style with floral designs and divergent tulip, 7cm diameter
£5000-7000 Note: for similar examples of Tulip painter decoration see Lowestoft porcelain in Norwich Castle Museum volume 2 page 34191
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Lowestoft porcelain sheep and a ram both circa 1780, the models seated on green bases with black hooves and pink highlights, 5cm long £600-800 Note: for similar examples see Lowestoft porcelain in the Norwich Castle Museum plate 19b
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Lowestoft porcelain tea pot and cover circa 1780, decorated in iron red and blue palette with the so-called doll's house pattern, the cover with similar decoration with button knop picked out in red, 15cm high £250-350
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Unusual Lowestoft porcelain tea bowl and saucer with an Imari type tobacco leaf design in iron red and blue within a blue comma border, the saucer 12cm (2) £120-150
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Lowestoft tea bowl and saucer circa 1780, in the doll's house pattern £100-150
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Lowestoft spoon tray circa 1780, decorated in iron red and blue with the two bird pattern, together with a cup with ear-shaped handle with similar decoration, the spoon tray 16cm £250-350
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Lowestoft porcelain sucrier and cover decorated in Imari colours with the doll's house pattern, 12cm high £150-250
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Lowestoft tea bowl and saucer circa 1780, decorated to the centre with a floral design within a line and loop border picked out in pink and green, the saucer 12cm £100-150
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Lowestoft tea bowl and saucer in polychrome decoration in the so-called blackbird pattern, the saucer 12cm diameter (2)£100-150
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Lowestoft tea bowl and saucer circa 1780, with a polychrome design and alternating wavy border in green and pink, the saucer 12cm diameter (2) £100-150
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Lowestoft porcelain tea bowl and saucer decorated in iron red and blue with the doll's house pattern, the saucer 12cm diameter (2) £100-150
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Lowestoft porcelain tea bowl and saucer circa 1775, with a chinoiserie design within pink cellular scroll borders, the saucer 12cm diameter (2) £150-250
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Lowestoft tea bowl and saucer circa 1780, with a black pencilled decoration of floral sprigs within an elaborate scroll border, the saucer 12cm diameter (2) £150-250
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Lowestoft tea bowl and saucer circa 1770, with a chinoiserie design to the centre with a pink border with alternating panels of floral sprays picked out in pink and black enamel, the saucer 12cm diameter (2) £150-250
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