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A 1996 England football shirt signed by David Beckham, from the kit for his senior England debut against Moldova, 34ins x 30.25ins, mounted in display frame with Certificate of Authenticity £100-150
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A Clarice Cliff "Bizarre" pottery "Crocus" pattern tea service, comprising - teapot and cover 5.75ins high, milk jug 4ins high, sugar bowl 5ins diameter, six teacups and saucers and six 7ins diameter plates, all with Newport back stamps £300-500
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A Clarice Cliff "Bizarre" pottery "Crocus" pattern conical sugar sifter, 5.5ins high, with Newport back stamp £150-200
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A Clarice Cliff pottery "Fantasque/Bizarre" "Farmhouse" pattern beaker, and one other "Bizarre" beaker, both 3.5ins high, with Newport back stamps £150-200
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A Clarice Cliff "Honeyglaze" "Crocus" pattern pottery bowl, 8.5ins diameter, and eight other "Bizarre" "Crocus" pattern pieces, with Newport and Wilkinson back stamps £150-200
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An early 20th Century Moorcroft pottery vase of baluster shape, tube lined with "Pomegranate" design on a blue ground, 10ins high (painted mark "W. Moorcroft" in green, impressed mark, and impressed number 883) £300-400
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A Royal Crown Derby bone china "Imari" pattern "Golden Pheasant" paperweight from the "250 Collection", designed by John Ablitt, 7ins high (Date Code for Millennium, gold button, boxed and with certificate) £200-300
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A Royal Crown Derby bone china "Imari" pattern "Lady Amherst Pheasant" paperweight from the "250 Collection", designed by John Ablitt, 6.75ins high (Date code for Millennium, gold button, boxed and with certificate) £200-300
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A pair of Royal Crown Derby bone china "Old Imari" pattern pillar candlesticks, 10.5ins high (Pattern No. 1128 - Date Codes 1998) (both boxed) £200-300
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A Wedgwood pottery "Dragon Lustre" bowl of shaped outline, No. Z4829, 8.25ins diameter x 2.25ins high (printed marks) £80-120
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A Royal Doulton pottery two-handled loving cup commemorating the coronation of King George VI and Elizabeth, 1937 designed by Harry Fenton, moulded in relief with a twin portrait bust of the monarch and his consort, the other side with George and the dragon, 10.25ins high (No. 179 of edition of 2000) £200-300
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Fifteen Beswick Beatrix Potter figures, including - "Appley-Dapply", 3.25ins high, and "Amiable Guinea-Pig", 4ins high £120-160
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A Royal Doulton stoneware bulbous jardiniere with shaped rim, moulded in relief with leaf scroll and floral ornament on a mottle green ground, 11.5ins diameter x 10.5ins high (impressed mark and No. 3261), a Royal Doulton stoneware cylindrical pedestal, moulded in relief with floral and leaf ornament, 12.5ins diameter x 20.5ins high (impressed mark and No. 3272), and one other Royal Doulton stoneware bulbous jardiniere, 8ins diameter x 7.5ins high £150-200
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Neil Irons (born 1949) - Ceramic ocarina - "Grebe", 7.25ins high, signed, and dated 5/6/89 £120-160
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Neil Irons (born 1949) - Ceramic ocarina - "Hooded Grebe", 8ins high, signed and dated 8/10/89 £120-160
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Neil Irons (born 1949) - Two ceramic ocarina - "Sandpiper", 4ins high, and "Smew", 4ins high, both signed and dated 1/6/88 and 2/6/88 £120-160
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Neil Irons (born 1949) - Two ceramic ocarina - Standing "Whimbrel", 8.25ins high, and resting "Whimbrel", 4ins high, both signed and dated 1/6/89 and 7/6/89 £120-160
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David White (1934-2011) - A crackle glaze porcelain footed dish, glazed in pale celadon tones, 8.75ins diameter x 3.5ins high, and another, 9.5ins diameter x 4.365ins high, both with impressed seal marks £80-120
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David White (1934-2011) - A porcelain footed dish with ox blood red glaze, 7.365ins diameter x 2.5ins high, and another with pale celadon crackle glaze, 8.675ins diameter x 3.25ins high, both with impressed seal marks £80-120
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David White (1934-2011) - Six porcelain studio ceramics, including - crackle glaze bottle vase with outflared rim, with pale mauve glaze to body, 9.5ins high, crackle glaze vase of compressed form, 6.75ins high, and four others, various, all with impressed seal marks £120-160
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A Wedgwood bone china "Gold Columbia" (sage green) pattern part dinner and tea service (approximately 110 pieces) £150-200
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A Wedgwood pottery "Kashmar" pattern dinner service for twelve place settings (sixty-two pieces) £120-160
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A Wedgwood bone china "Lavinia" pattern part tea and coffee service (thirty-five pieces) and a part Wedgwood bone china "Strawberry Hill" dinner service (twenty-one pieces) £120-160
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A Royal Worcester bone china part dessert service, enamelled in colours by Richard Sebright and William Ricketts with bold mixed fruit and floral vignettes to centres within wide Royal blue and gilt decorated borders inset with roses, comprising square lobed dish, 9.75ins square, circular lobed dish, 9.5ins diameter, oval lobed dish, 10.75ins x 7.25ins and six 9ins diameter plates (nine pieces - puce printed, painted and impressed marks with date codes 1910-1913) £450-600
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A Belleek porcelain shamrock pattern tea service for six place setting (third black mark period) £120-150
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A pair of Royal Doulton pottery "Blue Children" slightly bulbous vases decorated with a mother and two children beneath a tree, and a young girl picking flowers, 7ins high (printed mark in green to base and date 1931), and two other similarly decorated vases, both 7ins high £150-200
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A Royal Doulton pottery "Blue Children" flared vase decorated with a young child picking flowers, 10.25ins high, and two other Royal Doulton pottery vases decorated with children, 11.75ins high and 11ins high £150-200
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A Royal Doulton pottery "Blue Children" plaque decorated with a snowy winter scene with a mother and child within gilt borders, 13.75ins diameter, and one other Royal Doulton blue and white plaque depicting a Dutch girl, 14ins x 10ins, signed "J. Brunswick", in ebonised frame Provenance: First plaque bought at The Canterbury Auction Galleries, auction of the contents of Sibton Park, Lyminge, Kent - 16th September 1997 - lot 24 £150-200
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A pair of Royal Doulton pottery "Isaac Walton" ware after Charles Noke, printed with fishermen within worded borders, 10.5ins diameter, and ten other decorative Royal Doulton plates, various, 10.25ins to 10.75ins diameter £100-150
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A Doulton Lambeth stoneware lemonade jug with silver mounted rim, modelled and decorated by Florence E. Barlow, geese and other birds alighting from a marsh, within moulded and bead pattern borders and with plain silver mounted rim, 9.75ins high, impressed mark to base dated 1880 and incised decorator's initials, the rim hallmarked London 1880 £150-200
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A late 19th Century Doulton "Slaters Patent" stoneware vase moulded with flowers on a gilt and brown ground, 13.5ins high, now converted to electric table lamp, 18ins high overall, and a pair of matching vases, 11.5ins high £150-200
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A William de Morgan "Ruby Lustre" Fulham pottery tile, set into silvery metal stand, 7ins square overall, with painted mark of "W. DE. MORGAN. & CO FULHAM", and with raised "N" and "No.16" Note: The tile possibly BBB (Barnard Bishop and Barnard) £400-600
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A collection of eighteen Royal Worcester bone china bird models, including - "Yellowhammers" (No. 3377), 5ins high, "Linnets" (No. 3365), 5ins high, and "Pied Woodpeckers", (No. 3363), 4.5ins high £120-160
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A pair of Chelsea porcelain sweetmeat figures of a young man and woman, each holding open the lid of a wickerwork basket, with bocage, on low mound bases, each 6.5ins high (gold anchor marks - circa 1765) £300-400
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A pair of late 19th Century Royal Worcester bone china vases of baluster form enamelled in colours with peacocks amongst branches, 12ins high (Shape No.2460 and with Date Code for 1896) £300-400
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A Mid-19th Century Sunderland combed slipware baking dish, with crimped edge, 19.5ins x 15.25ins £200-300
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A 19th Century Cork, Edge and Malkin (Longton) pottery child's part dinner service, printed in red with "Fishers" pattern, circa 1860-71 (sixty-five pieces), and two other pottery children's part dinner services, various £100-150
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An 18th Century English Jackfield pottery jug with traces of an overglaze design in silver and enamels of a flowering basket and single flower sprays, 7.75ins high and an 19th Century English brown salt-glazed stoneware two-handled loving cup with applied moulded reliefs, 5.25ins diameter x 5ins high, a 19th Century brown salt-glazed stoneware wine jug, stamped "Shepard. Wine and Spirit Merchant 25 West Smithfield", 16ins high, a late 19th Century Doulton Lambeth stoneware mug with applied reliefs, 5.25ins high, and a small collection of 19th Century pottery, various (ten) £120-160
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A Copeland parian ware figure - "Mending the Net", designed by Edward Wyon, 1873 (produced for the Art Union of London) 17.25ins high, a Minton parian ware group of a young woman being embraced by a child, 9.5ins high, date code for 1862, and a parian ware figural group of two winged putti, 15.5ins high £150-200
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Five Ashmor (Worcester) limited edition bone china figures of military air crew, comprising - RAF Fighter Pilot (No. 154 of 250), "Women Pilots of the Air Transport Auxiliary" (No. 172 of 250), "RAF Bomber Air Crew" (No. 249 of 250), "Pilots of the Royal Air Force Acrobatic team the Red Arrows" (No. 164 of 250), and "United States 8th Army Air Force Pilot 1942-1945" (No.195 of 250 ), all approximately 10.5ins high £200-250
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An 18th Century Meissen porcelain quail box and cover, 5.25ins x 2.875ins high (crossed swords mark in underglazed blue to base) £700-1000
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An 18th Century Meissen porcelain group of billing doves (Schwalben Schnabelnd) 4ins high (crossed swords mark in underglazed blue to base) £400-600
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A 19th Century Meissen porcelain oval two-handled basket with pierced sides and acanthus leaf swag and leaf mouldings, with ram's head handles, on four paw feet, the interior enamelled in colours with sheep in a landscape with floral sprays, the exterior decorated with two oval panels of exotic birds and leaf paterae, 14.75ins x 8.75ins x 7.25ins high (wheel cut to crossed swords mark in underglazed blue to base £300-500
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A Royal Copenhagen porcelain figure of a polar bear attacking a seal, modelled by Knud Kyhn (1880-1969), Model No. 1108, 9ins high (printed, painted and impressed marks) £200-300
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An early 19th Century Continental porcelain ewer with high strap handle, enamelled in colours with a harbour scene within shaped cartouche on a gilt ground, 8.5ins high, and a Continental Majolica salt modelled as a merman sitting astride a shell resting on the back of a dolphin, after a George Jones original, 7ins high £80-120
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A 19th Century Continental porcelain two-handled vase and cover, the body painted in colours with figures in 18th Century dress, the neck pierced, the cover similarly pierced and with crown knop, on high triangular base, 14.5ins high (spurious crossed swords mark) £120-160
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