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LIVERPOOL PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER, late 18th century, probably Pennington, with polychrome floral sprigs beneath a puce scale and feathered rim, length 22cm £100-150 (+ 30% BP*)
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WORCESTER FACETED TEA BOWL, circa 1770, dry blue painted with floral sprays, some inside scrolling, gilt cartouches, painted fret mark, diameter 7.5cm; together with a Worcester saucer, circa 1780, blue painted in the Chantilly Sprig pattern, blue hunting horn mark, diameter 12.5cm (2) £100-150 (+ 30% BP*)
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TWO WORCESTER TEA BOWLS AND SAUCERS, circa 1770, blue printed in the Fruit and Wreath pattern, hatched crescent marks, diameter of saucers 12.5cm; together with a pair of saucers printed in the Three Flowers pattern, hatched crescent marks; and a Caughley fluted coffee can in a similar pattern, printed C mark (7) £80-120 (+ 30% BP*)
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TWO DERBY NAMED VIEW COFFEE CANS, early 19th century, to include Nr Mickleover and In Italy; together with a Minton trio, Copeland & Garrett ewer, spill vase and scent bottle and stopper (7) £100-200 (+ 30% BP*)
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WORCESTER SHELL DISH, circa 1755-60, blue painted in the Two Peony Rock Bird pattern, workmans mark, width 12.5cm; together with another, smaller, width 8cm (2) £80-120 (+ 30% BP*)
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WORCESTER COFFEE POT AND COVER, late 18th century, of baluster form, polychrome painted with floral sprays, height 22cm £100-150 (+ 30% BP*)
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WORCESTER TEAPOT AND COVER, circa 1770, painted with polychrome floral sprays, the cover with flower bud finial, height 14cm; together with a Worcester tea bowl and saucer, circa 1800, of wrythen form with floral and gilt decoration, diameter of saucer 13.5cm; and a Chelsea Derby trembleuse saucer, with angular turquoise and gilt decoration interspersed with floral sprigs, puce painted mark, diameter 14.5cm (3) £150-200 (+ 30% BP*)
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PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER VASES AND COVERS, circa 1910, signed Sedgley, painted in puce with river landscapes in gilt cartouches, smaller scenes verso, on a mottled blue grey ground, the domed covers with floral finials, blue printed factory marks, shape number 2548 and black Rd No 633033, height 35cm (2) £150-200 (+ 30% BP*)
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CHINESE TEA BOWL, Qianlong, painted with floral sprays and butterflies on a bianco sopra bianco ground from the James Giles atelier, diameter 7.2cm £60-80 (+ 30% BP*)
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CREAMWARE BASKET, late 18th or early 19th century, the two strand weave applied with fruiting vines beneath a flowerhead rim, twig handles and feet, in Whieldon style colours of green and manganese, length 30.5cm £80-120 (+ 30% BP*)
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WORCESTER FLUTED COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER, circa 1770, blue painted in the Gilliflower pattern, open crescent marks, diameter of saucer 12.5cm; together with a tea bowl painted in the Peony pattern (3) £80-120 (+ 30% BP*)
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LIVERPOOL PORCELAIN COFFEE CUP, probably Christians, circa 1775, moulded with floral branches on a reeded ground beneath scrolling and an underglaze blue painted rim, height 5.8cm; together with a Liverpool Coffee Pot and Cover, late 18th century, of baluster form, blue printed with an oval chinoiserie landscape, height 22.5cm; two Salopian blue printed tea bowls, S marks; and another blue printed tea bowl (5) Reference for the coffee cup: Boney (K), Liverpool Porcelain of the Eighteenth Century and its Makers, 1989 edition, Plate 12 (h) and note on p173 for a tea bowl and saucer in the same pattern. £80-120 (+ 30% BP*)
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FLIGHT BARR AND BARR, WORCESTER, NAMED VIEW PLATE, of Malvern Church, Worcester, inside a pink and gilt border, impressed and printed marks, diameter 20cm; together with a similar plate, possibly Derby, painted with fruit on a shelf, pattern number 566 in puce; two Davenport oval dishes painted with views inside apple green borders, blue printed marks, length 30cm; and a Davenport teacup and saucer painted with flowers, pattern 2/226 (5) £100-200 (+ 30% BP*)
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PAIR OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN CIRCULAR DISHES, circa 1770, probably Lowestoft, blue painted with insects inside a floral border and scrolling rim, workmans marks, diameter 9cm (2) Footnote: old paper attribution labels. The rim decoration matches border Scroll and Flower type 3 in Sheenah Smith reference books. £70-100 (+ 30% BP*)
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CHAMBERLAINS, WORCESTER, TAPERSTICK, imari pattern 276; a Charles Bourne taperstick, pattern 505, marked CB/505; another taperstick in the form of a leaf with blue and gilt decoration; and another with a pierced border and painted with flowers (4) £200-300 (+ 30% BP*)
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PAIR OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY PLATES, date code for 1973, by Michael Crawley, painted with named views of Dove Holes and Mill Dale inside orange and gilt borders, printed and gilt marks, boxed, diameter 23cm (2) Footnote: a set of six plates by Michael Crawley were given to HRH Princess Anne on her visit to Royal Crwon Derby on 27th November 1974. Ref: Twitchett (J), Royal Crow Derby, pp 186-7 £100-150 (+ 30% BP*)
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COALPORT DESSERT SERVICE, early 20th century, painted with floral sprays inside a blue and gilt border, comprising six plates and a pair of two handled, oval dishes, printed factory marks, pattern number 6079/A, (8) £300-500 (+ 30% BP*)
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PAIR OF COALPORT VASES, painted in the Sevres style with cherub and floral panels in moulded frames and beneath harebell swags on a bleu celeste ground, gilt CBD marks, height 28cm (2) £600-800 (+ 30% BP*)
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HADLEY, WORCESTER, POT POURRI VASE AND COVER, decorated with three oval, floral panels, green printed mark, height 19cm; together with a Hadleys two handled square section vase with similar decoration, green printed marks, height 16.5cm (2) £250-350 (+ 30% BP*)
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ROYAL WORCESTER PLATE, date code for 1929, by Albert Shuck, painted with fruit inside a crimson and tooled gilt border, puce printed marks, diameter 23cm £250-350 (+ 30% BP*)
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PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PLATES, date code for 1876, by John Hopewell, painted with birds inside a jewelled border, printed marks, diameter 23cm; together with a pair of Minton plates, late 19th century, painted with boating scenes inside gilt and foliate rims, impressed marks, diameter 23.5cm (4) £200-300 (+ 30% BP*)
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PAIR OF BARR, WORCESTER, MUGS, early 19th century, with gilt sprigs between blue and gilt borders, height 11cm (2) £300-500 (+ 30% BP*)
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FOUR WORCESTER TEACUPS AND SAUCERS, Barr and Flight Barr & Barr periods, in various patterns including imari and bat printing, and a saucer dish with gilt wrigglework on a peach ground, some impressed marks (5) £300-500 (+ 30% BP*)
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WORCESTER TEAPOT AND COVER, circa 1770, painted with scattered floral sprays in puce and brown glazes and gilt highlights, length 19cm £300-500 (+ 30% BP*)
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WORCESTER FLUTED COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER, circa 1760, over glaze painted with a trellis pattern in blue, red, green and gilt, saucer diameter 13cm £350-450 (+ 30% BP*)
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WORCESTER ICE PAIL, circa 1765-68, painted in the Hope Edwards pattern at the James Giles atelier with fruits and flowers under a claret and tooled gilt border, paper label to base, width 20.5cm Provenance: Christies New York, 27th October 2015, Metropolitan Museum of Art Auction, Lot 131 (part). £400-600 (+ 30% BP*)
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PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PLATES, date code for 1957, by J Freeman, painted with fruit inside a yellow border, black printed marks, diameter 23cm (2) £500-700 (+ 30% BP*)
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WORCESTER HANDLED TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, circa 1770, blue painted in the Queens pattern, saucer diameter 13cm £100-150 (+ 30% BP*)
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WEDGWOOD INKSTAND, probably early 19th century, of oval form with masked figure head and swan head handle and three lidded integral pots, painted with flowering foliage, impressed marks, length 26cm; together with a creamware plate, blue painted with an oriental figure with a parasol, the border with flowering foliage, impressed star mark, diameter 24cm (2) £200-300 (+ 30% BP*)
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CHRISTIANS LIVERPOOL TEAPOT AND COVER, later 18th century, painted with mandrine style figures, the reverse with ladies around a table, length 20cm £300-500 (+ 30% BP*)
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WORCESTER MUG, late 18th century, blue printed in the Man Holding a Gun and Man Shooting a Gun patterns, hatched crescent mark, height 12cm £350-450 (+ 30% BP*)
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WORCESTER TEAPOT AND COVER, circa 1760, with Companagnie des Indes style enamelled and gilt decoration, length 18cm £300-500 (+ 30% BP*)
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COLLECTION OF ENGLISH CERAMIC CIRCLE TRANSACTIONS, 1928 and volumes 1-9 book bound and volumes 10-18 loose (parcel) £60-80 (+ 30% BP*)
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WORCESTER OVAL POTTING POT, mid 18th century, blue printed in the Mixed Flower Panel Sprays pattern, the interior with the Central Sprays pattern, hatched crescent mark, length 13cm £350-450 (+ 30% BP*)
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WORCESTER CREAM BOAT, mid 18th century, blue painted in the Two Porter Landscape pattern on a moulded body, open crescent mark, length 14cm £250-350 (+ 30% BP*)
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SPODE IMARI VASE, early 19th century, in pattern 927, height 14cm; together with a Spode plate painted with a view of Amberley Castle, Sussex, diameter 18cm (2) £250-350 (+ 30% BP*)
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GROUP OF DERBY SHEEP, late 18th century, to include a ram before bocage, a lamb before bocage and a recumbent ram, two with patch marks, height 10cm and smaller (3) £200-300 (+ 30% BP*)
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WORCESTER TEAPOT AND COVER, circa 1760-70, painted in the imari palette with a version of the Kempthorne pattern, blue fret mark, length 19cm £350-450 (+ 30% BP*)
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DERBY PLATE, late 18th century, by Zachariah Boreman, painted with a central landscape inside a blue and gilt border painted with cartouches of roses, long tailed 7 in red to foot rim, puce mark and numeral for Stables and Yates, diameter 23.5cm £300-500 (+ 30% BP*)
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SET OF FOUR DERBY FIGURES EMBLEMATIC OF THE SEASONS, late 18th or early 19th century, on circular bases, incised marks, height 17cm approx (4) £500-700 (+ 30% BP*)
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BRISTOL TEACUP AND SAUCER, circa 1760, painted with floral swags in shades of green with gilt highlights, 4 to cup base and a blue B to the saucer, diameter of saucer 13.5cm £180-220 (+ 30% BP*)
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ENGLISH PORCELAIN PLAQUE, mid 19th century, painted with fishermen in rough seas approaching a port, framed, 9.5cm x 13.5cm £200-300 (+ 30% BP*)
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CHRISTIANS LIVERPOOL VASE, mid 18th century, painted with oriental figures in shaped cartouches on a blue dotted circle ground ground with smaller puce painted cartouches between, height 20cm £350-450 (+ 30% BP*)
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CHELSEA VASE AND COVER, circa 1760, of tear form, painted with two birds in a landscape to each side beneath a reticulated neck & cover and scrolling handles, red anchor mark to one foot, height 23.5cm £350-450 (+ 30% BP*)
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ENGLISH PORCELAIN INKWELL, early 19th century, possibly Chamberlains, Worcester, modelled as cupid resting on a barrel on a wheel barrow, the oval base in dark powder blue, length 14cm £200-300 (+ 30% BP*)
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MILES MASON TEA SERVICE, early 19th century, with gilt decoration on a cobalt ground, comprising teapot, cover and stand, cream jug, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, eight cups & saucers and two saucer dishes, gilt 470, impressed M Mason (22) £200-300 (+ 30% BP*)
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PAIR OF COALPORT ROCOCO VASES, mid 19th century, painted with flowers on a cobalt and tooled gilt ground beneath a pair of scrolling handles, height 27cm (2) £600-800 (+ 30% BP*)
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WORCESTER SHELL SHAPED DISH, circa 1770, blue printed in the Two Peony Rock Bird pattern, workman's mark, length 10.5cm £120-180 (+ 30% BP*)
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CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER BASKET, early 19th century, painted with a view of Worcester Cathedral inside a crimson border, puce printed marks diameter 10.5cm; together with an inkstand with a pink ground and encrusted with biscuit flowers, width 8cm (2) £200-300 (+ 30% BP*)
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WORCESTER TWO HANDLED BASKET, circa 1760-70, painted with flowers to the centre and sides, the exterior with puce flowerheads and encrusted flowers to the handles on a pale yellow ground, length 19.5cm £300-500 (+ 30% BP*)
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