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Lot No. |
Description |
Estimate |
Hammer Price |
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Ceramics
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34 |
Sèvres Coffee Can, with gilt rim, oval painted cartouche, decorated with motifs, within a band of scrolling leafy tendrils and mythological creatures, marked, number S75 and two matching Plates, (3). |
£30-50 |
£150 |
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35 |
Royal Worcester Figurine, modelled as a seated girl wearing a turban and blue dress, on a square base, marked, numbered 5145. |
£30-50 |
£20 |
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36 |
19th Century stone china circular Drainer, decorated with an Italianate scene, 13cms, (5”). |
£30-50 |
£12 |
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37 |
Dark blue ground earthenware two-handled Bowl and Cover, decorated with flowers and leaves in enamels, 13cms, (5”). |
£30-50 |
£10 |
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38 |
Studio Pottery Cream Jug, by Michael Cardew, with loop handle and moulded with stylised ovals, impressed mark, 7cms, (3”). |
£30-50 |
£140 |
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39 |
19th Century Japanese Imari hexagonal baluster Vase, with a pair cartouches of vase of flowers below prunus blossom, the other panels decorated with flowers and leaves, stiff leaves to the base, 18cms, (7”) and a Japanese Imari Saucer Dish, decorated with flowers and trees in traditional cobalt blue, iron red, green and gilt, 24cms, (9½”), (2). |
£30-50 |
£50 |
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40 |
18th Century English porcelain small Teapot, decorated with “The Walk in the Garden” pattern, in under-glazed blue, below a border of flowers and trellis work, painter’s mark, 15cms, (6”) Footnote: The border is similar to Number 62, illustrated in “Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1701 to 1790” by Branyan, French & Sandon. |
£80-120 |
£125 |
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41 |
Chinese blue and white Bottle Vase, decorated with peonies, leaves and tendrils and a five-toed dragon, on a circular base, 47cms, (18½”). |
£2000-3000 |
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42 |
LOT WITHDRAWN FROM SALE. |
£200-300 |
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43 |
19th Century Derby Imari Coffee Can and Saucer, in the traditional palette and another, (4). |
£60-80 |
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44 |
Royal Worcester miniature Ewer with a gilt handle, painted with a blue tit, on a circular base, marked, date mark for 1903, 3cms, (1½”). |
£40-60 |
£35 |
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45 |
Royal Worcester Snuffer, formed as a nun holding a bible, marked, date mark for 1920, 9cms, (3½”). |
£40-60 |
£50 |
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46 |
Royal Worcester baluster-shaped Pot-Pourri, pierced cover with gilt melon fluted urn finial, above a beaded gilt rim, and painted with flowers with gilt outlines, moulded with leafy scrolls, on scrolled legs and paw feet, marked, pattern number 1019, date mark for 1904,19cms, (7½”). |
£100-150 |
£130 |
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47 |
Royal Worcester Cabinet Plate, decorated with apples and grapes and signed Sebright, within a gilt enamelled and cobalt blue border, marked, number W8346, date mark for 1918, 23cms, (9”). |
£200-300 |
£380 |
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48 |
Doulton Flambé veined baluster Vase, with short neck and circular base, marked, numbered 1616, 24cms, (9½”). |
£400-600 |
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49 |
Moorcroft Flambé glazed squat Vase, with flared neck, with geometric bound, above tube lined floral decoration, geometric and circular base, signed and impressed marks, 15cms, (6”). |
£400-600 |
£2050 |
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50 |
Royal Worcester Bottle Vase with flared gilt neck, painted with berries, blossom and leaves, signed K, Blake, marked, pattern number 2491,10cms, (4”). |
£80-120 |
£200 |
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51 |
Royal Worcester compressed Vase, with gilt collar above paintings of berries, blossom and leaves, signed K. Blake, marked, pattern number 2491, date mark for 1938, 7cms, (3”). |
£100-120 |
£200 |
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52 |
Pair of Copeland twin-branched Table Candelabra, each formed as a putto holding a turquoise ground cornucopia, with twin scrolled branches centred by a fleur-de-lys, on an oval base, impressed mark,32cms, (12½”). |
£100-150 |
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53 |
18th Century Delft Saucer Dish, painted with a bird, butterfly, flowers and leaves, within a trellis border, 23cms, (9”). |
£80-120 |
£180 |
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54 |
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Ewers, each with shaped spout, supported by a frog with lizard handle and decorated with carp and flowers, on a toned beige ground, on a brown fluted base, marked, one with scratch mark for Emily Partington, numbered X3941, 29cms, (11½”). |
£1500-2000 |
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55 |
Late 18th Century Staffordshire Pottery Group, the gentleman wearing a black hat and playing a flute, the seated lady holding a sheet of music, seated on a tree trunk and on a square base, (possibly Whieldon), 18cms, (7”). |
£100-150 |
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56 |
Coalport part Tea Service, comprising teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, four cups and four saucers, all with cobalt blue ground and decorated with Summer flowers, (12, including lids). |
£50-70 |
£50 |
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57 |
Crown Ducal black-ground “Carnival” pattern part Coffee Service, comprising four cups, four saucers, water jug, sugar bowl and cream jug, all decorated with leaves and baubles. |
£30-50 |
£22 |
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58 |
AMENDED LOT - 19th Century English porcelain part Tea and Coffee Service, comprising six cups, six coffee cans, ten saucers, teapot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl, cover and stand, all of red ground and with cartouches of plants and ribands, in the Japanese manner, unmarked, (29 pieces). PLEASE NOT THAT THE NUMBER OF PIECES IN THIS LOT HAS BEEN AMENDED TO READ 29. |
£100-200 |
£550 |
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