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A Chinese ovoid blue and white porcelain vase and cover, 19th century, painted with a panoramic of women and children playing in fenced gardens underglazed blue six character Kangxi mark, the cover repaired 31cm high
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A pair of Chinese porcelain saucers,Republic period, each decorated in famille rose enamels with blossoming branches, the undersides with blossoming branches and bats underglazed blue seal mark Xiezhu Zhuren zao (Made by the Master of Wind Music) within a 'European green' border each saucer 13cm in fitted case (2)
See Wilson, M. Rare Marks on Chinese Ceramics V & A Publications 1999 page 164 for a discussion of this mark. Later wares display courser characteristics than the original Daoguang examples and as such are dated to the Republican period (1911-1937)
Sold for £360
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A Chinese blue and white ovoid vase and cover Hongxian four character mark decorated with reserves of precious objects on tables against a washed blue and cherry blossom ground, hair line crack and chip 28cm high
Sold for £110
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Two Chinese sleeves, Qing Dynasty, each of embroidered silk work and detailed with flowers and shou characters later glazed and mounted 53cm x 24cm and 49cm x 9cm respectively (2)
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A pair of Japanese Satsuma gourd vases late 19/early 20th century, painted with chrysanthemums and birds within raised enamel borders each with six character black script mark 25.5cm high (2)
Sold for £160
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A pair of Noritake two handled porcelain vases, early 20th century,each painted with European landscapes within raised gilt borders blue printed marks 18cm high (2)
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A large Masons Patent Ironstone China octagonal jug, 19th century, in an Imari floral pattern with green lamprey handle, printed mark and sash 24cm high a smaller similar jug 10cm high Masons Patent Ironstone China jug printed in black and enamelled in iron red and green with a chinoiserie scene 15.5cm high and a Bombay Japan pattern octagonal jug 13.5cm high (4)
Sold for £110
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A Copeland Spode Chelsea pattern part dinner service comprising; two handled soup tureen cover and stand, two pedestal tureens and covers 24.5cm diameter, a sauce tureen cover and stand 12cm diameter, a gravy boat 20cm, six soup plates 26.5cm, one soup plate 25cm, three soup plates 23cm, eleven plates 26.5cm, eleven plates 23cm, nine plates 19cm and four graduated canted rectangular serving plate 44cm - 24cm, damages (56)
Sold for £160
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A Prattware floral part dessert service 19th century comprising three two handled pedestal dishes decorated with a "bouquet with convolvulus and carnations" 29cm and six plates decorated with '"bouquet with everlasting flower" 24cm tilted in blue script "Bouquet" gilt lined (9) Note: See K.V.Mortimer Pot Lids published 1988 page 172 plates 450/451/452 for similar designs
Sold for £100
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Five Pratt pottery plates each with "123" border comprising The Trooper, Both Alike, The Cavalier, Persuasion, and the Irishman, variously with orange, purple or green borders 18cm diameter and a Pratt two handled dessert dish titled Highland Music by Sir Edwin Landseer, gilt foliate handles 31cm and a small Pratt jug with Italianate scenes within claret borders marked "Pratt 123 Fenton" 13.5cm high (7) in the lot
Sold for £160
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A pottery puzzle jug attributed to Elsmore and Foster circa 1860, brightly decorated with harlequins and cock fighting scenes, brick red borders 21cm high and two Adams Old English Sports series cock fighting breakfast cups and saucers (5)
Sold for £200
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A Staffordshire pearlware blue printed part dinner service early 19th century printed with a view of a thatched cottage and figure by a gate, sheep in the foreground and church beyond within a wild rose border comprising a canted rectangular meat dish with gravy dip 54cm, nine plates 25.5cm, four plates 21cm, three plates 16.5cm, two rounded rectangular bowls 33.5cm, a stand 14.5cm, a cover 17cm, a square serving dish and a cover 24cm, two stands 25cm, one stand 32cm also an associated spittoon 14cm and a willow pattern blue and white pearlware bowl 27cm, damages (28)
Sold for £320
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A pair of Staffordshire black patch marked spaniels 19th century, each with highlighted facial details, gilt collars and chains separate front paws 25cm high and a pair of russet patch marked spaniels with black collars and chains and highlighted facial details 32cm high (4)
Sold for £200
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A Victorian majolica owl jug, third quarter 19th century, with light pink interior cobalt handle and brown and green glazes 18cm high
Sold for £100
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A Sevres porcelain cabinet plate Empire mark for 1804-14, painted with a view of a chateau entilited 'Chateau de Chaumont' within cobalt and gilt borders marked in cartouche with N (Napoleon) bees and anthemions painted mark" Guillout" 23.5cm
Sold for £420
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An English porcelain two handled vase and cover circa 1820, the pedestal body polychrome enamelled with bouquets of flowers and foliage, within lavender glazed borders with further floral relief moulding, between two scroll handles with gilt seaweed decoration, beaded rims and pineapple finial, gilt painted '2010' (a/f) 34cm high
Sold for £170
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A Meissen figural candlestick, late 19th century as a dandy holding a posy and dancing beneath a bocage which supports the nozzle and a rocaille turquoise and gilt base underglazed blue crossed swords and incised numerals damaged 21inch high and a German porcelain figure of a cloaked nobleman warming his hands on a brazier on puce and gilt scroll base, unmarked, base ground, hat chipped 19cm (2)
Sold for £380
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A Paris porcelain polychrome figural candelabrum base, 19th century, now fitted for electricity, showing a shepherd and shepherdess with sheep and dog holding an elongated garland of flowers between them on oval floral encrusted base incised "D P" damaged 27cm high 25cm wide
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A Meissen armorial plate circa.1880, of Gotzkowsky pattern painted with deutsche blumen and the imperial Russian double eagle and also the badge of the order of St. Andrew marked SAPR (Sanctus Andreas Patronus Russiae) with florally moulded borders and gilt line edge underglazed blue crossed swords 24.5cm diameter note: This plate is a late Meissen copy based on the service apparently given to Empress Elizabeth I of Russia (1707-1762) by Augustus III in 1744
Sold for £1500
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A Meissen armorial plate circa.1880 of Gotzkowsky pattern painted with deutsche blumen and the imperial Russian double eagle and also the badge of the order if St. Andrew marked SAPR (Sanctus Andreas Patronus Russiae) with florally moulded borders and gilt line edge underglazed blue crossed swords 24.5cm diameter note: This plate is a late Meissen copy of the service apparently given to Empress Elizabeth I of Russia (1707-1762) by Augustus III in 1744
Sold for £1500
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A Worcester Queen Charlotte pattern globular teapot, circa 1775, square fret mark (a/f) 13.5cm high along with a Worcester Royal Lily pattern bowl circa 1770, open crescent mark, 16.5cm diameter and a Chamberlain's Worcester chamber stick depicting Christ Church College, Oxford, titled to base (a/f) 11cm wide (3)
Sold for £90
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A late Meissen 'Schneeballen' cup, cover and saucer, with applied flower heads throughout and yellow birds perched amongst further scrolling rose plants, picked out in polychrome enamels and gilt highlights, underglaze blue crossed swords (a/f), saucer 14cm diameter, cup and cover 11.5cm high
Sold for £800
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A glass pedestal lantern vase, 19th century, the tapering round funnel bowl on a spreading baluster wrythen stem and conical foot with fold over rim 36.5cm high
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A continental Loetz style vase circa.1900 applied with art nouveau metal strap work and three green polished cabochons 25cm high
Sold for £200
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A Victorian cranberry glass flared vase with crimped neck and applied glass trail to the shoulder on five petal feet, chipped, 31cm high two cranberry glass pitcher vases wrythen moulded 24cm high and a green glass bottle decanter and blown stopper 33cm high (4)
Sold for £80
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A pair of cut glass table lustres, Waterford, 20th century, each with a faceted triangular central obelisk and spreading glass column issuing two candle branches with cut glass pendant drops on a circular cut glass base 53cm high (2)
Sold for £500
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A Victorian etched glass coin goblet dated 1886 the round funnel bowl etched with ferns and inscribed presented to George Langslow Reynolds by his affectionate father and mother G & J C Reynolds on his birthday March 6th 1886 the faceted baluster column containing a Victorian threepenny bit on a circular base 22.5cm high
Sold for £200
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Two Royal Worcester blush ivory jugs, both shape number 1507, date codes for 1912 and 1917, each lobed body painted with floral bouquets in polychrome enamels, below a serrated rim and coral branch effect handle, puce printed marks, 18cm high (2)
Sold for £180
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A Royal Worcester 'Hadley Ware' pedestal bowl, date code for 1905, painted with orange and yellow flowers and signed C. V. White, green printed mark, red painted '166B/74.54' and incised 'SW', 12.5cm high
Sold for £230
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A Royal Worcester blush ivory goblet vase, shape number 1813, date code for 1899, painted with poppies and corn flowers, caterpillars and insects, above a moulded stem and circular foot, 23.5cm high
Sold for £180
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