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1 A rosewood group of an elephant and leopard fighting, 19th century, damaged, 8 cm
Lot: 1
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2 A Japanese imari vase, late 17th / early 18th century, of ovoid form, decorated in underglaze blue, iron red, green and gilding, with a continuous band of stylised flowers, cracked, lacking cover, 52 cm high

Sold for £850
Lot: 2
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3 Two Chinese imari porcelain tea caddies, Qianlong (1736-95), of hexagonal form, busily decorated, one ribbed, both chipped, lacking covers, 9.5 cm and 11 cm respectively (2) Lot: 3
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4 A Japanese Kutani cat, early 20th century, the animal asleep and curled up and wearing an iron red turquoise and yellow ribbon, gilt highlights, ear chipped, firing flaw, 31 cm long

Sold for £150
Lot: 4
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5 A Japanese Hirado bitch and puppy, circa 1900, standing on her haunches, white glazed and naturalistically modelled, the puppy at her teats, head restored, 30 cm high

Sold for £180
Lot: 5
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6 A Chinese yixing red ware teapot and cover, 19th century, moulded with flowers and with metal acorn finial and chain, and metal mounted spout, inner rim chip, 20 cm long

Sold for £100
Lot: 6
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7 A pair of Japanese Satsuma vases, Meiji period (1868-1912), each busily decorated with panels of arhats and bijin within busy floral borders, indistinctly signed in gilt, gilding rubbed, 18.5 cm high (2)

Sold for £400
Lot: 7
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8 A pair of Ao-kutani figures of Jo and Uba as noh actors, late 19th / early 20th century, coloured in green, blue, yellow and iron red enamels with gilt highlights, one figure with broken hand, incomplete, 22 cm and 23 cm high (2)

Sold for £80
Lot: 8
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10 A faience marbles game, 19th century, designed as a funnel and slope leading to a circular dish, painted with red and black reserves within red painted floral borders and prunus blossom, 23 cm diameter

Sold for £230
Lot: 10
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11 A Bristol Delft 'Farmyard' plate circa 1740, boldly painted with a peacock in blue, ochre and iron red, standing within a landscape of sponged trees in manganese, all within a blue lined rim, (restored) 20 cm diameter

Literature: For a discussion on this type of ware see F.H Garner and Michael Archer, 'English Delftware', p.41

Sold for £500
Lot: 11
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12 A selection of blue printed wares to include; an early 19th century pearl ware chestnut basket in the Willow pattern, 21 cm wide, a blue printed sauce tureen with lion's mask handles printed with a rural scene, 15.5 cm wide, a pedestal comport printed with the Guy's Cliff, Warwickshire pattern, with two applied lamprey handles, 33 cm wide, a pickle dish with stylised floral design, a porcelain spoon tray depicting a Chinese river landscape and a selection of Copeland Spode's Italian pattern wares (10)

Sold for £160
Lot: 12
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13 A selection of ironstone breakfast wares, early 19th century, and decorated with imari floral designs, comprising circular teapot and cover with apron, 18 cm high, a milk jug, 11.5 cm high, a sugar bowl and cover, (a/f) 10 cm high, a slop bowl, three egg cups, three bowls, 17.5 cm diameter, two plates, 20 cm diameter, and a bowl, 23.5 cm diameter, unmarked, along with three pieces of Masons Patent Ironstone China, circa 1815, to include a bowl, 23.5 cm diameter, and two plates, 21.5 cm diameter (some a/f) (16)

Sold for £200
Lot: 13
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14 A saltglazed stoneware tyg, 19th century, the cylindrical body with applied tavern, hunting and Royal coat of arms, within three greyhound moulded handles, (chipped) 14.5 cm high, along with another similar, 15.5 cm high (2)

Sold for £220
Lot: 14
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15 A pair of Staffordshire greyhound figures, 19th century, each modelled as a recumbent russet coloured dog raised on scroll moulded and ochre painted base, 11 cm wide

Sold for £130
Lot: 15
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16 A Staffordshire stirrup cup, 20th century, modelled as a fox's mask with russet sponged decoration, the features picked out in black, the rim moulded with vines and grapes, 12.5 cm long

Sold for £60
Lot: 16
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17 A pair of Staffordshire dalmation pen stands, each typically modelled recumbent and raised on cobalt and gilt lined base, 11.5 cm wide, along with a pair of Staffordshire greyhound and hare figures, 9.5 cm high, a further Staffordshire dalmation, 11.5 cm high and a porcelainous dalmation mother and pup figure raised on oval green and gilt lined base, 7.5 cm high (6)

Sold for £120
Lot: 17
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18 A selection of Staffordshire greyhound and hare models, 19th century, comprising a pair, each russet coloured dog modelled standing with a hare at its feet and raised on naturalistic base, 17.5 cm high, and another similar, larger example 26 cm high (3)

Sold for £160
Lot: 18
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19 A Staffordshire traditional Toby jug, 19th century, typically modelled holding a jug and a beaker wearing cobalt frock coat and yellow waistcoat below a black tricorn hat, with figurally moulded handle, 24 cm high, along with a similar Samson example, 25.5 cm high (2)

Sold for £55
Lot: 19
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20 A Staffordshire jug, the stoneware body relief moulded with hanging game within stylised acanthus moulded panels and greyhound moulded handle, glazed in mottled brown, 26 cm high

Sold for £30
Lot: 20
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21 A Sèvres sucrier and cover, circa 1870, of circular form, finely painted with portraits of Mme Elizabeth and Marie Antoinette, within square cartouches with gilded borders and flanked by gilded scrolling motifs, all against a bleu celeste ground, the cover with fruit finial, bearing red painted titles, entwined blue 'L's, green printed once cancelled date mark and incised numerals, 14.5 cm high Lot: 21
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22 Six Copeland dessert plates, circa 1870, each painted with a named view including; Princess Islands, The Gulf of Soezzia, Castle of Argyro, Triport, Monastery of St George (a/f) and Santa Maura, each within pink glazed and gilt highlighted rim, green printed mark and indistinct registration lozenge, 23 cm diameter (6)

Sold for £180
Lot: 22
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23 A Meissen mythological group, 19th century, modelled with Bacchus draped in a cheetah skin and seated upon a cask attended by three putti and Ariadne seated with a basket of grapes, all raised on a scroll moulded and gilt lined base, cancelled crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue, incised 2202 (a/f) 28 cm high

Sold for £700
Lot: 23
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24 A Liverpool teapot, circa 1770-75, with conical finial and plain loop handle, printed in blue and over painted in iron red with wreaths of stylised flowers, gilt highlighted, 16 cm high

Sold for £130
Lot: 24
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25 A pair of porcelain sheep, each naturalistically modelled standing and raised on green and gilt lined, rectangular plinth base, gold anchor, (a/f) 4.5cm high, along with a pair of Staffordshire sheep, 19th century, each modelled recumbent and raised on rocky, ochre lined base, 6 cm high (4)

Sold for £130
Lot: 25
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26 A Coalport chamber stick, circa 1840, painted with bouquets of summer flowers between green and cream panels within gilt lined borders, red painted '7824', (a/f) 7 cm high, along with a small porcelain basket, of lobed shape and painted in puce with a band of summer flowers beneath a pierced and gilt decorated rim, 10 cm wide and a small figure of a lady pulling up her stocking, (a/f) 5.5 cm high (3)

Sold for £70
Lot: 26
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27 A Worcester globular teapot and cover, circa 1770, decorated with a Chinese figure pattern depicting figures in a garden within red lined and gilt borders, the cover with floral knop, unmarked, 15 cm high

Sold for £290
Lot: 27
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28 A French porcelain vase, 19th century, the baluster body painted with a bouquet of summer flowers and tulips to the reverse, within a gilt bordered ogee panel with two applied foliate handles, unmarked, 42 cm high

Sold for £60
Lot: 28
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29 A continental porcelain Mastiff desk stand, 19th century, the stand with two wells and surmounted by a naturalistic recumbent Mastiff, raised on shell and scroll moulded feet and picked out in gilt, 24 cm wide (a/f)

Sold for £140
Lot: 29
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30 An English porcelain tea and coffee service, circa 1810, bat printed with various views including landscapes, villages, ruins, waterfalls etc, comprising; an oval teapot and cover, two sucriers and covers, nine tea cups, seven coffee cans, nine coffee cups, nine tapering cylindrical mugs, a slop bowl, fourteen side plates, fifteen saucers, four further saucers and a sandwich plate (72)

Sold for £450
Lot: 30
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