1309
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TWO PARIAN GROUPS
Mid 19th century
The first modelled as a young woman seated looking down at a dog at her feet, 32cm high, the second by Minton titled `Naomi and her daughters in law', 33cm high
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£80 - £120
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£80
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1310
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A TROIKA POTTERY RECTANGULAR VASE BY HONOR CURTIS
Of square section, decorated with abstract designs picked out in brown, black painted Troika St. Ives England, artist's initials, 23cm high
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£120 - £180
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£110
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1311
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A COPELAND PARIAN GROUP OF PAUL AND VIRGINIA
Mid 19th century
Modelled by C.Cumberworth, impressed Copeland, 32cm high
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£80 - £120
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£80
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1312
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A PAIR OF SMALL BERLIN PORCELAIN POT POURRI VASES AND COVERS (4)
Circa 1900
Each painted on one side with a courting couple, the reverse with a bouquet of flowers, female mask handles, blue sceptre marks, 15cm high
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£100 - £150
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1313
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A BISCUIT FIGURE OF THE ANGEL OF BAPTISM
Probably Royal Copenhagen, after the model by Thorvaldsen, impressed Eneret, indistinct blue mark, 24cm high
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£80 - £120
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£190
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1314
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A GROUP OF PENKRIDGE CERAMIC FRUIT, VEGETABLES AND A HORSE CHESTNUT (15)
Realistically modelled and comprising; two broad beans in pods, a cox apple, a plum, a pomegranate, a striped aubergine, a mauve aubergine, a pear, a bunch of quince, a crab apple, a mango, an…
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£200 - £300
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£400
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1315
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A LARGE CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN ROYAL DUX STYLE FIGURE OF A SHEPHERDESS
Late 19th/early 20th century
Modelled standing with a child across her shoulders and a lamb at her feet, impressed and painted numerals, 57cm high
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£80 - £120
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£50
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1316
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A LARGE AND UNUSUAL PORCELAIN TWO-HANDLED URN SHAPED VASE
English or French, 19th century
The body applied with biscuit porcelain garlands and brightly enamelled with flowers and insects, the gilt handles with triton mask terminals, 36cm high
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£150 - £250
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£130
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1317
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A VIENNA-STYLE PORCELAIN PLATE
Early 20th century
painted with the Toilet of Venus, signed Riedl, blue beehive mark, 24cm diameter
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£0 - £0
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1318
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A PAIR OF DOULTON FAIENCE MOONFLASKS (2)
Late 19th century
Discoidal form raised on three peg feet, each painted with white flowers against a textured pale blue or yellow ground, impressed mark, painted initials C.W, 18.5cm high
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£100 - £150
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£100
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1319
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A FRENCH FAIENCE INKSTAND
Possibly St. Clement, 20th century
In the form of a floral painted chest of drawers with inkwell and cover and a letter rack behind, signed E. Gallé Nancy, 12cm wide (4)
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£0 - £0
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1320
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A SEVRES STYLE CUP AND COVER (3)
Late 19th century
Enamelled with pink roses, the cover with gilt fruit finial, blue painted marks, 10cm high; also a Sevres style blue ground and `jewelled' coffee cup, painted with a titled portrait…
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£100 - £150
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1321
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A JACOBITE-STYLE ENGRAVED DRAWN TRUMPET WINE GLASS
The glass 18th century
Later engraved with a thistle beneath a crown, the reverse engraved ` Turno Tempus Erit', 18cm high
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£100 - £150
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£100
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1401
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A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER
Of shaped circular form, the centre engraved with a shield and a crest, the bold gadrooned rim with scallop and foliate motifs, raised on three foliate scrolled feet, Sheffield 1814, by S C Younge …
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£200 - £250
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£350
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1402
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A SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SET (4)
Comprising; a teapot and a hot water jug, both having black fittings, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, all Sheffield 1920, combined gross weight 1665gms
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£500 - £700
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£750
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1403
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A GEORGE III SILVER SOUP LADLE AND TWO FURTHER LADLES (3)
The bottom marked 'Old English pattern soup ladle', London,1768, by John Lampfert, weight 128gms, also two toddy ladles, the bowls mounted with coins
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£100 - £150
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1404
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A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT
Of squat circular form, with partly fluted decoration, crest engraved, with beaded rims and fitted with an ivory handle and finial to to lid, London 1808, no maker's mark, gross weight 783gms
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£250 - £350
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£400
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1405
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AN ENAMELLED RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE CASE
The front enameled with a semi-clad woman and her suitor, beneath a cherub, gilt within, detailed '900', the back with two applied gilt motifs and engraved with the head of a cat, 8.5cm x 6.3cm,…
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£70 - £100
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£650
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1406
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A SILVER MILK JUG AND A SILVER TWIN HANDLED SUGAR BOWL (2)
Each piece of squat circular form and engraved with a shield armorial, the twin handled sugar bowl, London 1806, the milk jug London 1805, maker John Emes, combined weight 490gms
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£150 - £250
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£220
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1407
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A SHAPED CIRCULAR DISH
With alternating floral and plain spiral fluted decoration within a bold scroll rim, raised on three feet, detailed '800', diameter 35cm, weight 730gms
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£200 - £250
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£280
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1408
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A GROUP OF SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FLATWARE (6)
Comprising; two table spoons, London 1807 and London 1853 and four Victorian dessert forks, London 1849, combined weight 361gms
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£100 - £150
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£150
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1409
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A SILVER SUGAR BASKET AND TWO FURTHER ITEMS (3)
The sugar basket of vase form, pierced and engraved with oval medallions and foliate swags, with a swing-over handle and raised on a circular foot, London 1905, height excluding handle, 12.2cm,…
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£80 - £120
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£90
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1410
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SEVEN WILLIAM IV SILVER DOUBLE STRUCK FIDDLE THREAD AND SHELL PATTERN TABLE FORKS (7)
Each crest engraved, London 1831, combined weight 613gms
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£200 - £250
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£300
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1411
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A SILVER TWIN HANDLED QUAICH AND A PLATED SPOON WARMER (2)
The quaich of circular form, raised on a circular foot, London 1961, weight 207gms, length 18cm, the plated spoon warmer modeled as a nautilus shell raised on a shaped oval rocky base
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£80 - £120
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£110
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