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Large Lowestoft porcelain tea pot or punch pot, circa 1770, with a cover, both decorated with a blue and white typical design, the cover matched, 18cm high £150-250
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Large Worcester porcelain bowl circa 1770, decorated with the rock strata pattern, 19cm diam £50-70
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18th century Worcester porcelain coffee pot and cover, circa 1770, decorated in blue and white with the rock strata pattern £150-200
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Lowestoft basket with a Worcester style pine cone pattern print, the reticulated panels picked out with floral sprays, the exterior with applied florets at the intersections with rope effect handle, 23cms long together with very rare Lowestoft stand, decorated to the centre with a floral print similar to the Worcester pine cone pattern, the exterior with an elaborate partly hand painted border within a reticulated border with applied florets and rope effect handles, 32cms diamProvenance: H C Wolton collection, see Godden plate 106 for stand, which was purchased from the sale of the D M Hunting collection in 1962, Lot No 92 £700-900
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Lowestoft cup and saucer circa 1770, decorated in underglaze blue with a chinoiserie design of pagodas and Chinese islands, the saucer 12cm diam £100-150
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English porcelain Pinxton mug with ear shaped handle and alternating design in red and green enamel with arrow mark to base, together with a Pinxton cup with pink design below a blue border (2) £100-150
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Lowestoft porcelain coffee pot and cover circa 1780, decorated with a polychrome design after Thomas Rose, 27cm high £700-750
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Lowestoft slop bowl circa 1780, with a Thomas Rose design in polychrome enamels, 16cm diam £150-180
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Lowestoft porcelain bowl with polychrome blackbird decoration, 15cm diam £100-150
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Lowestoft tea pot and cover with polychrome decoration after Thomas Rose, 15cm high £350-400
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Lowestoft sparrowbeak jug, circa 1780, decorated with polychrome after Thomas Rose £200-250
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Lowestoft porcelain milk jug circa 1780, with a Thomas Rose design in polychrome enamels, 13cm high £300-350
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Lowestoft porcelain tea caddy and cover circa 1780, decorated in polychrome with Thomas Rose design, 12cm high £400-450
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Lowestoft slop bowl circa 1780, decorated in polychrome with a Redgrave style pattern, 15cm diam £100-150
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Lowestoft porcelain trio, circa 1780, decorated in polychrome with a Thomas Rose pattern, the saucer 12cm diam £300-350
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Lowestoft porcelain trio circa 1780, decorated in polychrome with Thomas Rose pattern
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Lowestoft porcelain bucket shaped jug circa 1780 decorated in polychrome with dolls house pattern, 7cm high £150-180
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Rare Lowestoft armorial coffee cup with spiral pattern in gilt and black flowers with armorial and initials RES below, 7cm high £400-450
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Lowestoft porcelain fluted tea bowl and saucer, decorated in polychrome with the two bird pattern, the saucer 12cm diam £200-250
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Two Lowestoft coffee cups circa 1775, one with the Thomas Rose pattern, the other decorated in tulip painter style, 9cm high (2) £200-250
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Lowestoft mug circa 1780, of unusual size, with a polychrome floral design and trifle type handle, 8cm diam £350-450
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Lowestoft porcelain tea bowl and saucer, the underglaze blue design decorated over glaze with polychrome enamels, the saucer 12cm diam £200-250
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Lowestoft porcelain coffee cup circa 1775, with a tulip painter type design in polychrome £150-200
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Early Lowestoft porcelain coffee cup with a pink monochrome design with line and loop dot border to interior, 6cm high £150-200
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Lowestoft porcelain cup circa 1780, decorated with polychrome design of flowers with line and loop border to interior, 6cm high £150-200
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Lowestoft porcelain dolphin shaped ewer circa 1780, decorated in polychrome with the Thomas Rose design £150-200
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Lowestoft porcelain ogee shaped tea bowl and saucer circa 1790, with gilt and puce design, the saucer 12cm diam £150-200
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Lowestoft porcelain jug circa 1790, of unusual shape, decorated with the Angouleme design, with Godden reference collection label to base (a/f) £75-100
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Lowestoft tea bowl and saucer circa 1780, the ribbed body with a floral design, saucer 12cm diam £200-250
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Lowestoft porcelain trio, circa 1790, with gilt sprigged design £250-300
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Unusual Lowestoft porcelain slop bowl circa 1790, the fluted body with a floral design in pink with a pink and green alternating border, 11cm diam £100-150
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Lowestoft porcelain tea bowl and saucer circa 1780, the ribbed body decorated with the Bungay pattern, the saucer 12cm diam £200-250
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Lowestoft porcelain tea bowl and saucer circa 1780, decorated with the carnation pattern, saucer 12cm diam £200-250
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Lowestoft tea bowl and saucer, circa 1780, the blue and white tall trees print decorated with overglaze enamels in iron red, saucer 12cm diam £150-200
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Lowestoft porcelain tea bowl and saucer circa 1780, decorated with the Redgrave pattern, the saucer 12cm diam £150-200
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Lowestoft tea pot and cover circa 1780, the blue and white design clobbered with overglaze red enamel £200-250
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Lowestoft porcelain tea pot and cover circa 1780, decorated in polychrome with a Curtis type design, 14cm high £300-400
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18th century Worcester sparrowbeak circa 1770, with a chinoiserie design alternating with orange strips and Japanese type mons, 9cm high £100-150
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Rare pair of late 18th century Worcester (Barr) coffee cans and saucers, decorated with hops, the legend in gilt "The pride of the country" to the coffee cans, within orange gilt borders, the saucers with similar legend and decoration, the saucers 15cm diam.Note: Worcestershire at this period was a leading hop growing county, this pattern appears to be unrecorded on Barr Porcelain £250-350
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Mansfield (Torksey) porcelain mug, possibly decorated by Billingsley, the central scene finely painted with a country house and figures in the foreground, 10cm high £350-450
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Pinxton porcelain coffee cup and saucer, decorated with pattern number 22, marked in puce to base with A mark, together with two side plates, the border with matching design, the side plates 17cm diam (4) £150-200
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18th century Worcester cup and saucer, the apple green ground decorated to the centre with fruit in spotted fruit painter style, crossed swords and 9 mark to base, the saucer 12cm diam £200-300
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Worcester sparrowbeak jug, decorated in polychrome with floral sprays within gilded compartments, 8cm high £100-150
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Chelsea red anchor plate decorated in Meissen style within a shaped brown line rim, 24cm diam £100-150
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Pair of mid-19th century English porcelain plaques, possibly Derby, both finely painted with floral sprays within gilt borders, 23cm long £150-200
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Two 18th century Worcester plates circa 1770, the gros bleu ground decorated to the centre with landscape scenes, possibly by Jefferies Hammett O'Neill, 19cm diam £180-200
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18th century Worcester milk jug and cover circa 1770, the gros bleu ground with panels of iron red decoration in Japanese style, the matching cover with floral knop and similar decoration with gilded rim and gilded spout, 13cm high £80-120
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Late 18th century Paris Porcelain saucer dish, the pink ground decorated en grisaille with three wading birds, together with a pair of 19th century Paris Porcelain candlesticks of a man and lady with gilt highlights, impressed numerals to one, the candlesticks 28cm high £80-100
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Late 18th/early 19th century porcelain tea pot stand of oval shape, decorated in apple green with a floral spray and birds to border, possibly Welsh porcelain, 23cm long £50-70
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Late 19th century Copeland lazy susan and coffee service with nine coffee cans and saucers, sugar bowl and cream jug, the tray 43cm diam. Note: by repute, this service was used when Edward VII and Queen Alexandra opened new buildings of Marshall College, University of Aberdeen in September 1906. £150-200
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