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A Royal Worcester pedestal vase and a cover, shape number 2336, date code for 1911, painted with pink roses and foliage, signed R. Austin, puce printed mark (cover possibly associated), 36cm high
Sold for £500
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A pair of Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers painted by Geo. Johnson, date codes circa 1922, each enamelled with exotic birds and insects within gilt reserves and against a blue scale ground, all pieces signed, printed marks and red painted '2136' saucer 11.5cm diameter, cup 5cm high (4)
Sold for £180
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A pair of Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers, painted by H. Stinton with Highland Cattle, date codes circa 1955, each painted with cattle within a highland landscape, with gilded interiors, black printed marks, cup 5cm high, saucer 10cm diameter (4)
Sold for £460
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Three pieces of Royal Worcester blush ivory, to include; a pedestal vase, shape number 2260, date code for 1908, 14.5cm high, a bamboo jug, shape number 1047, date code for 1899, 12.5cm high and a pedestal vase and cover, shape number G999, date code indistinct (a/f) 17.5cm high (3)
Sold for £80
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A Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri, liner and cover, shape number 2048, date code for 1902, enamelled with brightly coloured floral sprays and gilt highlighted, (a/f) 23cm high
Sold for £200
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A Royal Worcester blush ivory pedestal vase, shape number 1764, date code for 1906, enamelled with bouquets of summer flowers and gilt highlighted, between griffin's head handles, puce printed mark, lacking cover, 36cm high
Sold for £180
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A Clarice Cliff Bizarre, Viscaria pattern, Biarritz shape coffee service, circa 1934, comprising; coffee pot and cover, 18.5cm high, six coffee cups (two a/f) six saucers, a cream jug ad a sugar bowl (15)
Sold for £660
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A large Doulton Lambeth vase, decorated by Hannah Barlow, of pedestal form, sgraffito decorated with a continuous frieze of a lion, lioness and cubs playing, within olive and brown glazed borders, impressed marks and incised artists monograms, (chip to foot rim) 48cm high
Sold for £1550
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A Coalport two handled pedestal vase and cover, painted with a named view of 'Ruins of Brunnenburgh' signed A. Perry, within a cream and gilt bordered cartouche, pattern no. V5327, shape L/S 129, green printed mark, (a/f) 46cm high
Sold for £620
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A Villeroy and Boch, Mettlach, butter barrel, cover and stand, the stoneware barrel decorated with a continuous band of cows and a calf watering, within stylised borders, picked out in ochre, brown, blue and green, impressed '1231 22' with pewter cover and circular stand, stand 19.5cm diameter, 20.5cm high overall
Sold for £120
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A jardiniere inset with four Mintons, John Moyr Smith tiles, each printed in brown and blue and titled; Gareth, Elaine, Guinevere and Enid, with liner, within brass Art Nouveau stand, 20.5cm high
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A selection of Clarice Cliff Bizarre, green Ravel pattern coffee wares, circa 1929, to include; a conical cream jug, 6cm high and a conical sugar bowl, 4cm high and a coffee can, 5cm high and saucer, 10cm diameter (4)
Sold for £270
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A Coalport pedestal vase and cover, painted with a named view of 'Kilchurn Castle' signed P. Simpson, within a gilt scroll bordered cartouche, pattern no. V7586 / D, shape L/S 131, green printed mark, (a/f) 44cm high
Sold for £280
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A Doulton Lambeth vase, decorated by Hannah Barlow, of high shouldered form and sgrafitto decorated with a continuous view of cattle standing, against a textured ground, within olive glazed borders, incised artists monograms, 33cm high
Sold for £350
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A bronze figure by Helmarth Schievelkamp,circa 1930 of An Amazon on horseback drawing a bow, (lacking bow) signed H. Schievelkamp, the bronze on a rectangular marble base, 57 cm high, 60 cm long
Sold for £950
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An English Charles Hull 1864 patent Royal Club roller type single leaver cork screw, the brass badge mounted 'C Hull, Birmingham Royal Club Corkscrew', traces of bronze paint (steel worm at fault) 24.5 cm long
Sold for £1250
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A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy of rectangular form, with serpentine front the hinged lid opening to reveal two interior divisions each with a lid with ivory knob handle, over a canted skirt to the base raised on four compressed bun feet (with repairs) 15 cm wide, 11.5 cm high, 11.5 cm deep
Sold for £750
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A Leica 111 F camera No. 260479 in original leather case, a Cannon A1 No. 1809894 35mm camera with 50mm 1.1.8 lense, an Ensigh box camera, one other box camera, an Optomax wide angle lense along with an Leica Manual by Willard D Morgan and Henry N Lester and various other camera accessories (quantity)
Sold for £200
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A cased pike by J Cooper & Sons, 28 Radnor Street, St Luke's, London, E.C. the pike in an ebonised bow fronted case, the case containing a naturalistic setting of grasses and simulated rocks, 125 cm wide, 49 cm high, 23 cm deep
Sold for £700
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A single brass candlestick, early 18th century, the waisted nozzle over a knop stem on a square flared foot with cut out corners, 16.5 cm high
Sold for £230
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An ormolu table lamp base in the form of three mythical sea creatures with scrolling leaf mounts on three claw feet, 36.5 cm high, along with a cast brass table lamp with cherub mounts on a circular onyx base, 68 cm high (2)
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A Victorian papier mache mother of pearl inlaid writing box the hinged lid opening to reveal an interior tray, two pen wells and an ink bottle, 34.5 cm wide, 7 cm high, 26 cm deep along with a French fan with pierced ivorine spines, the printed fan depicting maidens within a classical garden (2)
Sold for £120
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A pair of Louis XVI style machine woven band bell pulls, decorated with colourful flowers and fruits, each with cast brass leaf moulded loop handle on a 120 cm long band, 10 cm wide, along with one other florally decorated bell pull with with tassel handle, 175 cm long, 12.5 m wide (3)
Sold for £140
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A pair of Ormola two branch wall lights each with two leaf moulded arms on a flaming torch tapering mount, 41 cm high, along with a wrought iron bouillotte lamp, the twin shades being adjustable on the square central support over two candle holders above a circular drip tray to the base, 46 cm high (3)
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A German walking cane the pommel in the form of a clasped hand around an oval ball carved in ivory (chip to the collar) 85 cm long
Sold for £60
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A Regency table top writing slope, mahogany, brass bound, the hinged slope opening to reveal pen trays and ink well compartments under a tambour action revealing a rise and fall stationery compartment over a long drawer to the base fitted with a brass campaign handle (tambour at fault) 45 cm wide, 21.5 cm high, 36.5 cm deep
Sold for £140
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A Regency style table centre bowl, the shallow pottery bowl glazed in turquoise slip on a gilt metal stand with lion mask mount, 42 cm wide, 18 cm high
Sold for £120
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A German folding locking knife by E. D. Wusthof the 8" single edge blade folding into a 4" handle with bone mounts and trident disc motif the leather scabbard with belt loop and nickel plated tip 30.5 cm long open
Sold for £180
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A pair of Italian alabaster busts by Lot Corelli, Firenze, late 19th/early 20th century showing a young boy wearing a hat and a young girl wearing a head scarf (both have been exposed to the elements along with chips and a break to the signed base of the female bust) height 43 cm
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E.W.Godwin (1833-1886): An Anglo-Japanese taste walnut table with folding shelves, gilt brass fittings, probably made by Collinson and Lock, circa 1872-5, 74.7cm (29.5ins) high, 81.5cm (32ins) wide (open), 40.6cm (16ins) deep Literature: Susan Weber Soros; The Secular Furniture of E.W.Godwin, Yale 1999, p.146 pl. 211, Jeremy Cooper, Victorian and Edwardian Furniture and Interiors, London 1987, pl. 326, Godwin sketchbooks, Victoria and Albert Museum, London. In her book, Susan Soros illustrates a sketch by Godwin for a table with folding shelves from the V & A archives (V & A PD E.255-1963, fol 21) and offers the following footnote to her illustration on p.146 pl 211 'This table is one of the most overtly Anglo-Japanese pieces in Godwin's oeuvre. Nancy Wilkinson has identified drawings in Godwin's sketchbooks of Japanese tansu (V & A PD E.280-1963, fol. 5) taken from Aime Humbert's Le Japon illustre (1870) that show similar features, confirming Godwin's awareness of these forms when he designed the table. The folding shelves seem to be a Godwin adaption, taken from late-eighteenth century Sheraton flap tables, since there is no precedent in Japanese furniture forms' Similar examples are in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, National Trust, Ellen Terry Memorial Museum, Smallhythe Place, Kent and are sometimes referred to as 'Smallhythe' tables. Dame Ellen Terry, the Shakespearean actress who lived with Godwin between1868-75 owned a similar table. In recent years, two examples have been sold at auction, with Simon Chorley, Southam, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire,November 30th 2006 and Sothebys London, The Best of British Design from the 19th and 20th Centuries-Paul Reeves: The Auction, 20th March 2008 Lot 38. Here Sothebys suggested that a total of six 'Smallhythe' tables are known to exist.
Sold for £40000
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