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Unusual fluted Lowestoft porcelain bowl of fluted form decorated with a version of the doll's house pattern, 6cm high
£50-70
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Lowestoft porcelain tea bowl and saucer circa 1780, the blue and white design clobbered with a floral design in iron red, the saucer 12cm diameter (2) £100-150
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Early Lowestoft polychrome tea bowl with Chinese figures by a fence, the interior with line and loop border, 8cm diameter
£30-40
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Lowestoft tea bowl and saucer circa 1790, of fluted form decorated with a Chantilly sprig design below a wavy feather and dot border with green line rim, the saucer 12cm diameter (2)
£50-70
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Worcester saucer decorated with a floral spray similar to the well on the interior with a line and loop border, crescent mark to base £40-60
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Lowestoft tea bowl and saucer decorated in polychrome with a Derby sprig design beneath a green line rim, the saucer 12cm diameter (2) £60-80
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Lowestoft tea bowl and saucer circa 1780, decorated in Curtis style with a cornucopia and floral spray within a red line rim, the saucer 12cm diameter (2) £60-80
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Lowestoft tea bowl and saucer circa 1780 with a polychrome design in green and pink enamel, the saucer 12cm diameter (2)
£60-80
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Worcester tea bowl and saucer decorated in blue and white with the Cannon Paul pattern with Worcester crescent mark to the base, the saucer 12cm diameter (2) £70-90
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Worcester feather moulded tea bowl and saucer with a blue and white floral design with workman's mark to the base, the saucer 12cm diameter (2) £80-120
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Two Worcester porcelain sparrowbeaks, one with blue and white decoration of fruit with crescent mark to base, the other with a polychrome floral decoration, 9cm high (2) £100-120
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Two Worcester porcelain sparrowbeak jugs, one with the three flowers design, the other with the bat pattern design with pseudo Chinese numeral to base, 9cm high (2) £100-120
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Two Worcester sparrowbeaks, both decorated in a Compagnie des Indie pattern circa 1780, 9cm high (2) £100-120
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Two Worcester porcelain sparrowbeak jugs, one with a moulded design with chrysanthemum pattern, the other with a European landscape design, 9cm high (2) £100-120
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Two Worcester sparrowbeak jugs, one with the three flowers pattern, the other with the man on the fence pattern, largest jug 9cm (2) £100-120
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Extremely rare Meissen large dish, circa 1730-35, painted in a famille vert palette with three geese, flanked by flowering plants and stylised rock work in Kakiemon fashion with a further goose in flight overhead with three floral sprigs to the rim.
£2500-3000 Note: this pattern appears to be unrecorded in literature although the birds are based on a Kangxi dish in famille vert style in the Dresden Porcelain collection, while the palette is closer to Japanese Kakiemon porcelain. Provenance: The Busca Collection, Villa Serbelloni, Lake Como, acquired in the 18th and 19th century and thence by descent to the present owners, sold by Bonhams as part of the Busca Collection in May 2012, Lot 85.
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Worcester milk jug and cover circa 1780, with a swirling gilt design below a blue gilt border, the cover with similar decoration and gilt button knop, £70-90
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Worcester fluted cup and saucer, together with a matching milk jug, all with a French type design on green enamel with gilt rims, the saucer 12cm (2) £70-90
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