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Auction House:Philips Auctions AustraliaNumber of lots recorded:510
Sale Title:Fine and Decorative ArtsLots with images:507
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:436
Date:12-Aug-2018
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Three bow porcelain cups, circa 1755, a trio of blanc-de-chine prunus moulded cups, a typical bow works twig handle to one and loop handles to the others, height 6.5 cm, and smaller
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An English factory porcelain trio and matching Duo, early 19th century, with sequential number 2629, the coffee cups of lightly moulded form, the unusual handles with distinctive sharp thumb rests and lower flicks, well decorated with floral bouquets, gilded patterns and white arabesques upon a pleasing light grey ground; pattern numbers in gold underside, diameter 14.5 cm, (saucer) height 7.5 cm, (cup) and smaller
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Two first period Worcester blue and white wares and a Caughley saucer, circa 1765-1768 (Worcester), 1776-1795 (Caughley), a miniature tea bowl and saucer in 'Fence' pattern, with crescent marks underside and labels for stock spring Antiques London underside, and; an unmarked Caughley 'Bell Toy' saucer, diameter 13 cm, and smaller height 4 cm, (tea bowl)
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Two tea cups and saucers, probably Coalport, circa 1830, both patterns 2/417, 'No, 7' type shapes with moulded edges to the pedestal cups and 'Broken' curled handles, one with fancy birds within delicate gold foliage, and; the other with polychrome floral posies and sprigs within emerald green and gold vegetal borders, unmarked, two with pattern numbers, diameter 15 cm, (saucer) height 5.5 cm, (cup)
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A London shaped Coalport trio and a London shaped Duo, circa 1815, Coalport pattern 498, other unmarked, both of Chinoiserie design with square bracket handles with flicked terminals, the Coalport trio in puce, iron red and gilt colours with reserved bird and floral oriental borders, puce numbers underside, and; a fine and vibrant enamel and gilt decorated duo with birds and flora, diameter 15 cm, (saucer) height 7 cm, (cup) and smaller
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A fine Royal Worcester centrepiece bowl and a trio, 1907 (cup and saucer), 1917 (bowl) and 1920 (side plate), the shaped oval basin with broken scroll gilt handles and acanthus terminals raised on a moulded gilt base, hand decorated with roses on a suffused ground, and; a bute shaped cup, saucer and side plate, gilt edged and decorated with cerise and yellow roses; backstamps, painted marks to all underside, height 14.5 cm, length 33 cm, width 13.5 cm, (bowl)
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A Blanc-De-Chine Guanyin and a Continental figurine, a slip moulded Guanyin seated in 'Royal ease' position, and a small Continental Greco Roman woman in floral attire, strumming a lyre resting upon a pedestal, in polychrome colours with bright gilt enrichments, faint inscribed numbers underside, painted mark '4', height 12 cm, and 14.5 cm
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Two Royal Doulton cabinet 'Orchid' plates and a matching bowl, early 20th century, pattern C 9975, all signed by D. Dewsberry, with richly moulded gilded borders and all decorated with botanical specimens, two named, upon a naturalistic suffused pale green ground;, puce backstamps, painted numbers and impressed marks underside, height 5.5 cm, length 28 cm, width 22.5 cm, (dish)
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Teawares by Copeland & Garrett: a trio and a Duo, 1833-1847 period, patterns 5563 and 5802, of 'Wellington Embossed' shape with 'Victoria' handles, including a trio with floral reserves, embellished with insects upon a mazarine blue and gilt fern decorated ground, and; a floral sprigged duo on a stone coloured ground with white and gold moulded vegetal decoration, green backstamps underside, diameter 15.5 cm, (saucer) height 8 cm, (cup)
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An Aqua ground trio and a similar Duo, circa 1820s, patterns 1/6453, and 1/6741, two rib moulded cups with 'Dresden' handles, one duo with a lemon and gold tassel design with floral posies, the other with leaf and berry cartouches enclosing polychrome bouquets, patterns numbers in teal and puce, diameter 15 cm, (saucer) height 7 cm, (cup)
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Two H & R Daniel plates and an English factory comport with views and Imaginary Landscapes, circa 1830s, cabinet plates in 'Shrewsbury' shape with moulded grapevine motifs and 'Queen's' shape with a floral border surrounding a well painted view of a ruin, and; a comport with a gilt chevron border and a moulded base, pattern B1842, diameter 25 cm, and smaller
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Two Spode dessert plates, circa 1820, patterns 3404 and 3838, squared plates with cusped corners, one with a Japan type pattern with pink peony and cobalt and gilt leaves between a trellis border; and a dentil edged plate with bright polychrome posies and sprigs, both with red painted mark and pattern numbers underside, length 21.5 cm, width 21.5 cm
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A pair of floral gadroon edged plates, circa 1830s, a pair of lavender bordered plates with gadroon edges with small scrolls, gold sprigs to the border and centred with bright floral bouquets, two impressed numerals underside to both, with ceramic circle labels, diameter 24.5 cm
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A Coalport trio and an H & R Daniel Duo, circa 1830, a 'Pembroke' shape trio, pattern 966 with flora and gilded patterns upon a white ground, and; a 'Shrewsbury' shape duo with floral sprigs and a posy upon a lavender bordered ground white ground, with shaped lemon cartouches, pattern number only to Coalport, diameter 15 cm, (saucer) height 6.5 cm, (cup) and smaller
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A Royal Crown Derby trio, a Minton Duo, 1934, and post 1951, a Royal Crown Derby 'London' shape cup with a matching cusped saucer and plate with floral decoration and cobalt and gilt formal pendants, pattern a 123, and; a later signed Minton coffee can and saucer decorated with peach, plum and bramble fruits, backstamps underside to both, diameter 15.5 cm, (plate) and smaller height 7 cm, (cup) and smaller
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A rococo revival Coalport embossed tea service jug, early 1820s, pattern 988, see same in Messenger, 'Coalport...' page 169, with a distinctive 'Wishbone handle' and embossed with white flora upon a yellow sand ground with floral sprigs and trailing gilt motifs, red painted pattern mark only underside, height 7.5 cm, width 16 cm
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A group of six mixed tea Wares: a trio, a Duo and a cup, 1825-30, 1840s, some items as found, a cup and saucer with a French handle in green with pink roses cartouches, plus a later cup with ring handle, patterns 732 and 4422 and; two unidentified moulded cups (see M. Berthoud, plate 1084) with saucer having bellflower type gilt and lemon designs on blue borders with floral bouquets, pattern 735, diameter 15 cm, (saucer) height 7 cm, (cup) and smaller
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A London shape cup and saucer of Coalport type, circa 1810, the cup with a square bracket handle with flicked terminal, both items with deep formal gilded borders and roundels with imaginary landscapes, both marked with tiny numeral, 2 underside, diameter 14.5 cm, (saucer) height 6 cm, (cup)
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A Coalport style Caudle cup and stand and a maroon and a floral bordered Brown-Westhead Moore style Duo, early 19th century, and probably 1860s, one duo marked C 45-01, a twin handled cup, without cover, with gilded neoclassical type handles, with an undulate iron red and blue ribbon and floral border and puce faux marble decoration, and; a cup and saucer with fine gilt guilloche borders with floral medallions
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An English factory Chinese family pattern cup and saucer, circa 1800, a bute cup with a simple loop handle decorated in the mandarin palette with figures and a dog in a furnished interior, with puce decorated cartouches and gilt vegetal panels to the border, diameter 14 cm, (saucer) height 6 cm, (cup)
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A cup and saucer in the style of Worcester Kerr & Binns, circa 1850-60, pattern 5575, delicately decorated on translucent porcelain with butterfly, moth and lady birds on native grasses within gilt dentil borders, painted marks only underside, ceramic circle labels, diameter 13.5 cm, (saucer) height 6.5 cm, (cup)
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A group of five polychrome tea Wares: Chelsea Derby, Caughley, Lowestoft, and other, 18th century, a Chelsea Derby fluted tea bowl and saucer with floral garlands and dentil borders, gold marks underside; a Caughley gilded blue flower tea bowl, a Lowestoft Redgrave 'Blue bomb' pattern tea bowl, and a clobbered saucer, diameter 12.5 cm, (saucer) and smaller height 5 cm, (cup) and smaller
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Two antique blue and white Plates: Chinese and English Pearlware, 18th to early 19th century, a thickly potted Chinese plate with an unglazed base having an all over blue floral design in hatched patterns, and; a pearlware Willow pattern plate with patterned borders, Diameters 24 cm, and 19.5 cm
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English factory tea Wares: a Minton Duo and a trio, circa 1830s, a pedestal London type cup with a shaped loop handle with floral cartouches upon a grey and white trellis ground, pattern 3102, and; a trio with two bucket shaped cups decorated with formal and boldly shaped sand and gilt borders with floral cartouches, pattern 3614, diameter 14.5 cm, (saucer) height 7.5 cm, (cup) and smaller
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An E. J. D. Bodley style Aesthetic movement jug, cup and two saucers, circa 1870s-80s, pattern 7/2322, exquisite celadon wares comprising a straight-sided jug with a metal hinged lid, a matching cup with heron shaped loop handle and two saucers, all decorated with gilt paste foliage and butterflies, pattern numbers and registration stamp to cup, height 19.5 cm, (jug)
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Three Plates: Coalport and Copeland-Spode, late 19th to early 20th century, a Coalport 'Indian Tree' pattern plate, a similar Copeland-Spode plate, pattern 2/5813, and a botanical plate, 'Dendrobium Pulchellum', with backstamps, impressed marks and painted patterns also for Copeland-Spode plates, diameter 24.5 cm, and smaller
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A pair of Austrian porcelain vases, circa 1900, the vases of flattened baluster form with integral pierced bracket handles and moulding to the neck and foot, with pale citrus and blush ombre colours and decorated with red poppies, marked Austria underside with various numerals, height 19 cm
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A group of three cabinet plates with views, 19th to 20th century, a pink bordered Royal Doulton plate with rich gilt paste enrichments, with a circle of soft pink roses framing a view of a stately house, signed P. Curnock, Ra 3930, E 1087; a pink bordered plate with a foliate band enclosing a view of a ruin, impressed marks, and; a plate with a coastal view framed by a chevron border, pattern B1842, puce mark to Royal Doulton plate, diameter 26 cm, and smaller
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Three English factory porcelain plates, including H & R Daniel, circa 1810 -1830s, an unmarked dish with flat everted borders with finely painted floral sprays between gilt scrollwork and delicate pendants; a 'Rococo scroll' bordered botanical plate, 'Pelargonium Cordifolium' by H & R Daniel, and; a white moulded plate, pattern 4762, with blue and brown flora, diameter 23 cm, and smaller
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Four mixed Plates: Copeland & Garrett, T.G. Goode, other, early 19th century, 1830s (Copeland & Garrett), and after, a Copeland & Garrett cake plate, pattern 6202; a pink and gilt Copeland & Garrett plate with cupids in cartouches, pattern G no 7, with rare gold mark; a T.G. Goode Copelands china plate with floral cartouches on an emerald ground, pattern 5663; and an earlier floral plate pattern, impressed 'N', diameter 24.5 cm, and smaller
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Three floral porcelain Plates: Spode, Royal Worcester, other, circa 1820s to later 19th century, a Spode Feldspar gadroon edged plate with red and gilt patterned borders and a central floral posy, puce backstamp; a later 19th century Royal Worcester plate with a teal jewelled border and convolvulus flowers, faint impressed mark only, and; a lobed plate with gilt edging and a painted rose border, centred with a blue anemone flower, indistinct pattern number underside
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Three bird decorated Plates: Dresden, T.G Goode and other, 1880s-1900, a Helena Wolfsohn dish with insects to a gilded border and centred with a mother hen and her brood, Augustus Rex mark; a fine T.G Goode - Copelands scalloped plate with gilt paste insects to cobalt reserves, floral borders and a fancy bird, marks underside, and; a scallop edged plate bird spying a ladybird on a honeysuckle spray, pattern A3038
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An H & R Daniel 'Mayflower' slop bowl, circa 1830, pattern number 4633, finely moulded with an all over tight floral design in teal and lemon, with three shell and scroll borders enclosing finely painted fancy birds, with gilt trims to the interior border and a central floral spray, with wavy gadroon moulding to the lower register, unmarked, height 8 cm, diameter 18 cm
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Three English factory tea wares with green Borders: two cake plates, including Copelands, and a dessert plate, mid 19th century, two of rococo moulded form, including an oval cake plate with bright floral sprays and gilt enrichments; a Copeland cake plate with six finely painted floral vignettes within shell cartouches, backstamp and registration mark; and a plate, pattern 3/4739, with a broad white and gilt decorated floral plate
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Five teawares with lilac 'Flower Embossed' Sprigging, circa 1820s-30s, a trio with two pedestal cups with broken loop handles and a saucer with formal gilt patterns and applied floral sprays, pattern 1802; a finely decorated cabinet plate with a rose posy, sprigs, applied grape vine and paterae motifs, pattern 4296, and a similar saucer with a floral specimen, in the manner of H&R Daniel (3835), diameter 22.5 cm, (plate) and smaller height 6.5 cm, (cup) and smaller
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Four mixed floral and gilt Plates: Mintons, Aynsley, other, 19th to 20th century, a plate with a pale olive moulded border centred with a fine floral bouquet, pattern 22/6257 and dot marks; a pierced and moulded Mintons plate with varied loose bouquets of pastel flowers, impressed and stamped marks; a gadroon edged and tooled Aynsley plate, backstamp underside, and; an unmarked trellis bordered plate centred with vibrant bouquet
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A group of six blue and white teawares, later 19th to circa 1920, a Bishop & Powell transferware decorated moulded plate; a Burleigh Ware 'Blue Bird' plate; a Copeland 'Spode's Tower' plate; a Wedgwood & Co flow blue 'Vines' plate, and a moulded large teacup and saucer with pale blue foliage, as found, impressed or printed marks to all, diameter 20.5 cm, and smaller
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A Coalport Feltspar bowl and a rose decorated plate, circa 1820s, and 1834/5, plate marked with pattern 3/115, a slop bowl with pink rose decorations to moulded cartouches, and a deep bordered plain plate centred with a pink rose with stiff brown foliage and three sprigs to the rim, unmarked but with fractional pattern number in gold, diameter 21.5 cm, (plate) height 8 cm, diameter 18 cm, (bowl)
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Four mixed maroon floral tea wares, circa 1825, 1860s, a bell- shaped cup with a French loop handle decorated with cream and gilt formal floral designs to the maroon interior, and a matching saucer, faintly marked 1204 over B; a later unmarked plate with a floral bouquet and swag motifs and a finely decorated Brownfield china plate for Tiffany's new York, with gilt and silver paste upon a maroon border; backstamp underside
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A Coalport embossed tea cup and saucer, circa 1830, the cup of slightly shaped bute form with an ear form handle, with a moulded and embossed design throughout with floral embellished cartouches and gilt enrichments upon a neatly speckled ground; illustrated in Steven Goss, 'British tea cups and Saucers...' page 22, height 6.5 cm, (cup) diameter 15 cm, (saucer)
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Two English factory Duos with pink rose designs, circa 1820, an Etruscan shape cup with a wide band of pink roses to the cup and saucer below a dentil border, unmarked, and; a large breakfast cup and saucer, possibly Coalport, with Swansea/Nantgarw type moulding (see Jones & Joseph, 'Swansea Porcelain', p. 162) with fine rosebud and gilded decoration throughout, three green dot mark underside and ceramic circle labels
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A lustre Ware tea cup and saucer and a pink Spode trio, circa 1840 and 20th century, a Sunderland type moulded London or Grecian shape cup and saucer with a square bracket handle with spur, decorated with sprigs and purple lustre borders, unmarked, and; a Copeland Spode fluted trio with a Mandarin pink willow pattern design, green backstamps underside and pattern number 1908, diameter 18 cm, (plate) and smaller height 6.5 cm, (cup) and smaller
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Two finely decorated cabinet plates, probably by Coalport, circa 1830s, with moulded scrolls and gilded stone coloured borders, centred with finely painted growing spring flowers framing landscape views, impressed '5' marks underside, diameter 22 cm
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A Victorian Aesthetic movement trio, later 19th century, pattern A/6068, a coffee can with a loop handle and a split tail, with saucer and side plate, finely hand painted with pairs of birds perching in orchard blossoms upon a soft blue ground, the edges with gilt dentil borders, pattern numbers underside, diameter 18 cm, and 14.5 cm, (plates) height 7 cm, (cup)
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Forty eight mostly porcelain related reference books and catalogues, pertaining to English and some European and American porcelains including seminal works by Mankowitz, Godden, Twitchett, Wilkinson, Whiter, cushion, one volume of Watney collection sale
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A complete series of Royal Doulton miniature character studies, 1989-1992, seven figures in total, Comprising: old balloon seller, HN2129; balloon seller, HN2130; Falstaff, HN3236; Town Crier HN3261; good King Wenceslas, HN3262; Guy Fawkes HN3271, and; Jester HN3335; backstamps to all items, height 11 cm
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A Lladro 'Trip to the Circus' clown and dog group, 2005 issue, privilege open series, pattern 01008138 designed by Francisco Polops; with the original box and associated papers, the first sculpture in the 'Circus Trio' series, with a multicoloured clown and a white poodle seated in an open top car; printed and impressed marks underside, height 14.5 cm, width 18.5 cm
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A Rosenthal black glazed Poodle, circa 1950s Germany, impressed mark of Heidenreich to base, a poodle standing on its back legs upon a small octagonal base; green backstamp underside with date cipher, height 21 cm
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Two Poodle figurines by Naturecraft and Guiseppe Armani, 'Poodle lion Cut' number 1334 from the Best of Breeds series by Naturecraft, in apricot colours upon a tile surface and timber base; and 'My Furry Pal', number 2044 C issued in 2006 (winner of figure of the year) featuring a girl in a mauve and white dress hugging a brown poodle, height 24.5 cm, (lady)
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A Royal Crown Derby bone china 'French Poodle' paperweight ornament, 1990, from the 'National Dogs' series, a splendid poodle decorated with swirling gold designs, a head scarf and patterned coat in red, blue and gold colours embellished with fleur-de-lis; red backstamp underside with date cipher Liii for 1990, height 19 cm
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A Royal Doulton white china Poodle, 1990-1995, period of manufacture, pattern Da 115, designed by Alan Maslankowski, an elegant poodle in grey reclining on a blue cushion; backstamp underside, height 13 cm, width 18 cm
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A Royal Doulton china figural group, 'Spring Walk', Issued 1990-1992, pattern HN3120, from the Reflections series, designed by Alan Maslankowski, featuring a young woman in a powder blue long dress holding a well groomed white poodle on a lead; backstamp underside, height 32 cm
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A large Lladro Gres porcelain figure, 'Reflections on Beauty', 2002-2010, period of manufacture, number 01012437, designed by Marco Antonio Nogueron, depicting a girl on a chair gazing at reflection in a mirror; backstamps underside, with the original box, height 42.5 cm
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A Derby bowl, a new hall bowl and two other plates, 1770-1782, and about 1805, after, a lobed Derby bowl with a bright blue and gilt grape vine border and sprigs to the body; blue Crown and 'D' mark of the period underside; and a new hall acorn and oak leaf pattern bowl, marked 404 underside but pattern 524 as illustrated in David Holgate, 'New Hall', page 182; two white and gold plates, diameter 21.5 cm, and smaller
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A Max Roesler Rvr Bavaria porcelain vase, circa 1900, pattern 4779 2 a fan shaped square vase with an arching pierced crest, the body in an iron red crackleware finish, with a biscuit porcelain insert; impressed stamp, pattern number and painted numerals underside; marked also to insert, height 13.5 cm, length 15.5 cm, width 9.5 cm
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A Doulton Burslem Renaissance revival 'Spanish Ware' urn, 1891-1902 period, with decorator's initials H B, the ovoid urn in blush ivory colours with an extravagantly moulded cover with twin dolphin finial, pointed high set handles with mask mounts, a moulded shaped collar with amorini, with enamel floral decoration and gilt enrichments above a moulded base, with green backstamp underside and painted initials, height 42 cm
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A Dutch De Distel earthenware vase, early 20th century, the Art Nouveau tall vase with a bulbous vase, matte with 'Slibdekor' decoration in black, green, yellow ochre colours upon a brown ground, green backstamp underside and decorator's cipher, height 33 cm
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Two Doulton Burslem Spanish Ware Tazze, circa 1926, both pattern C3598, fluted and scallop edged tazze raised on knopped spiral twist stems and domed fluted bases, decorated with a briar rose to one and mimosa to the other, in pastel colours with gilt enrichments upon a blush ivory ground; registration, pattern numbers, decorator's marks and brown backstamps underside, height 10 cm, diameter 24 cm
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Two antique cabinet plates, later 19th century, a pale pink Aesthetic movement octagonal plate with gilded bamboo edges and finely decorated with a bird and a beetle in bramble berry foliage, impressed mark 'C' or 6 underside, and; a teal bordered plate hand decorated with a river and castle scene, painted pattern number 569, diameter 23 cm
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A Crown Devon vase and three Carlton Ware dishes, circa 1930s, pattern 5099 (Crown Devon), a Crown Devon rouge lustreware vase decorated with a fantastic bird flying through stylised scrolling and dotted foliage in gilt and enamel colours; two small leaf dishes in rouge Royale and vert Royale, and an Art Deco rouge Royale dish with gilded rims; backstamps to all, height 15 cm, (vase) length 31 cm, width 18 cm, (dish)
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A Wedgwood black basalt planter vase, early to mid 19th century, a conical planter or vase with proud rings, a rose and pomegranate border near the rim, and a continuous neoclassical scene in low relief with figures engaged in narratives, the spreading base with a fruiting vine border; impressed Wedgwood mark underside and probable 'Moustache' marks, height 17 cm
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A Villeroy & Boch Flamande blue vase garniture, 1920-1925, Bonn, an ovoid jar with a domed lid and finial, and two side baluster vases with riverside scenes to cartouches and flower patterns upon a patterned triangular ground; with blue backstamps underside and impressed marks, heights 18.5 cm, and 15 cm
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Four small Royal Worcester dishes, all signed, 1939 (3), 1941, signed by R. Sebright, Mosely, two by E. Barker, a fluted pin dish and a petite octagonal tray with colourful floral bouquets upon a mottled ground, and; an octagonal tray and a moulded shaped dish with harvest fruits, peaches, damsons and cherries; puce backstamps to all, length 11 cm, width 8.5 cm, and smaller
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A Wedgwood black Jasper Ware urn vase, 1879, the solid jasper classical vase with white slip decoration, with a stiff leaf border to the rim, alternating acanthus and bell flower decorations to the long neck, the ovoid body with petite mythological scenes and raised on a square base; impressed marks underside with date cipher and numeral '7', height 16.5 cm
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Two drip glazed Vases: Boch Freres and Royal Doulton, circa 1920s-30s, an ovoid metal mounted Boch Freres vase with a tapering neck in modulating lemon to cobalt blue colours, black backstamp underside, and; an Ethel Beard Royal Doulton baluster vase, pattern 6096, with a cobalt neck and collar, drip glazed olive green and cream to lower body; impressed marks, cipher underside, height 22 cm, and 13 cm
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Two English copper lustre Ware jugs, by Riddle & Bryan, and in the manner of Sunderland, circa 1820s-30s, a Riddle & Bryan jug with a notched scroll handle, moulded spout and a broad lemon border with clock face images bearing maker's name; the other with a broad cream border of meandering flowers in colours with purple lustre leaves, height 13 cm, and smaller
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A vintage parian Ware bust and a parian pedestal, a contemplative bust of a Greco Roman woman with finely modelled hair and a draped garment, raised on a socle base; with a parian drum type pedestal draped with ribbon tied laureate garlands; both unmarked, height 42 cm
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A Moorcroft waisted anemone vase, 1945-49 period, an elegant small vase with a deep border of tubelined anemone flowers in washed maroon, white and purple blue glazes, the green foliage merging to a suffused Prussian green background upon a mazarine blue ground; with impressed factory mark, Walter Moorcroft signature and impressed Royal warrant stamp, height 11 cm
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A small Moorcroft anemone vase, circa 1950s, a bottle vase with a pair of tubelined flowers in maroon, blue and white colours and surrounded by mid green foliage on an inky blue ground; with impressed marks of Moorcroft and Made in England, height 9.5 cm
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A large Moorcroft anemone baluster vase, circa 1940s, with a deep border of tubelined flowers in watercolour style glazes in maroon, white and blue purple hues with green foliage upon a deep Prussian green and ink blue ground; with impressed marks and facsimile signature, height 26 cm
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A Moorcroft high Shouldered anemone vase, 1945-49 period, with a deep border of tubelined anemone flowers in maroon, white, and purple blue glazes, with green foliage upon a suffused and saturated Prussian green and mazarine blue ground; with impressed factory mark, Walter Moorcroft signature and impressed Royal warrant stamp, height 13.5 cm
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A Moorcroft pear shaped anemone vase, circa 1950s, with a deep border of tubelined anemone flowers with maroon, white, and purple blue glazes and green foliage upon a suffused and rich Prussian green and ink blue ground; with facsimile signature, and impressed Moorcroft and Made in England marks, height 15.5 cm
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Two Delft Items: a planter and a bowl, circa early 20th century, a conical planter with proud ring handles, and shaped floral embellished cartouches enclosing windmill scenes, and; a compressed circular float bowl with footed base of conforming design, the planter marked Delft, initials Ah and impressed letter S and numeral 3, the bowl also marked S and 3
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Four Royal Doulton Dewar's 'Kingsware Whisky decanters/flasks, circa 1920s, including: 'Pipemajor' and 'McNab', a Crown form decanter, and the town crier, 'Oyez Oyez', two with stoppers; in treacle brown glazes with applied motifs in low relief; backstamps underside to all, height 26 cm, and smaller
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A hand decorated Continental porcelain card case, 20th century, the rectangular case with rounded edges decorated with roses, blue stripes and gilt lattice, with gilt metal mounts and a floral clasp; unmarked, length 7.5 cm, width 6 cm
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An Art Deco Pottery vase by Orchies, 1920s-30s, with windmill mark, a drip glazed baluster vase of stepped form with an inverted collar and ribbed frieze, in a blue green glassy glaze with feathered brown colours to the collar and short neck; impressed marks underside, height 23 cm
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An ormolu mounted Sevres style porcelain lamp base, 19th century, a finely painted vase with a pair of musical cupids within a richly gilded reserve to one face, and an exquisitely rendered floral bouquet to the other, set within a cast and pierced rocaille mount with leafy handles, a waisted neck and an elaborate base, with a shaped frame surmount to hold a central shade, height 80 cm
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An Art Deco glass 'Clam Shell' chandelier, circa 1930s, the stem with ball knop and a lobed trumpet, with five bold moulded shell shades in frosted apricot colours, length 72 cm, diameter 65 cm
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A French Belle Epoque three branch bronze chandelier, late 19th century, with a knopped and fluted stem issuing three slender scrolling arms with vegetal embellishments and supporting upturned frosted bell shades with fluted rims and Art Nouveau moulded floral decoration, length 88 cm, diameter 75 cm
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An Art Deco bronze and chrome six branch Icicle chandelier, circa 1930s, with an urn form stem to a shaped conical boss issuing gently arched bronze arms supporting broad frosted dishes dripping with icicle motifs, length 85 cm, diameter 75 cm
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A vintage French bronze three light chandelier, early to mid 20th century, of rococo style with scrolling supports from a central stem and three conforming arms, with dishes and provision for electric candles, length 50 cm, diameter 38 cm
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An Art Deco bronze and glass light fitting by Petitot, circa 1930s, a striking light fitting with four gold cylindrical stems to a shaped long box and a large rectangular gilt bronze frame with a series of sixteen glass rods to both long sides curving to the underside, with a frosted glass plate, length 63 cm, diameter 80 cm
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A Louis XV style gilded wall mirror, the slightly fan shaped rectangular mirror with an arching crest and large moulded acanthus leaf motif, the shaped lower rail with scroll and leaf motifs terminating in a central shell, length 79 cm, width 43 cm
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A fine elegant silk Persian carpet, in cream and mushroom hues with teal and black enrichments, with a rosette and shaped black lozenge upon a pink terracotta field decorated with festoons and a curvaceous floral surround, the main border with fountains, mihrab and rosette designs between geometric bands, length 210 cm, width 136 cm
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A Caspian silk on silk carpet, a finely woven tree of life carpet with an ordered arrangement of pointed conifer tree motifs decorated with flowers and vases in a soft terracotta, maroon, blue and light green palette upon a cream field enclosed by a main border and narrow bands, length 168 cm, width 95 cm
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