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Auction House:Philips Auctions AustraliaNumber of lots recorded:495
Sale Title:Fine and Decorative ArtsLots with images:495
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:339
Date:16-Sep-2018
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A New Hall tea cup and saucer, circa 1805, pattern 274, the bute cup and bowl decorated with blue, rose, apple green and orange colours with gilt enrichments upon a white ground, a blue floral border punctuated with orange flowers to the rims, height 6 cm, (cup) Diameter 13 cm, (saucer)
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A New Hall tea bowl and saucer, circa 1790, pattern 20 two oriental figures in a fenced garden, one with a parasol, the other holding a flower and a windmill toy on a stick, delicate floral and patterned borders to the rims, height 5 cm, (cup) Diameter 13 cm, (saucer)
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A New Hall trio, circa 1800, pattern 856, a bute cup and a coffee can both with ring handles and a saucer, all decorated in a bold flower and leaf design in orange, lime green, white and gilt upon a cobalt ground, an undulate leafy border to the rims, probable iron red decorator's mark underside, height 6.5 cm, (cup) Diameter 14 cm, (saucer)
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A New Hall trio, circa 1810, pattern 163, a London shaped tea cup and a conforming coffee cup with square handles with flicked spurs, decorated with an oriental landscape and village scene with pavilions and figures in orange, pale blue and cobalt colours with gilt, height 6 cm, (cup) Diameter 14 cm, (saucer)
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A bow plate, circa 1752, the plate in a soft famille rose palette decorated in the oriental manner with rock, peony and bamboo to the centre, and three sprays with lotus and other flora to the border Diameter 22.5 cm
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A Coalport plate, circa 1810 three cloud shaped cartouches enclosing pink moss roses, ranunculus, fruits and a bird with a nest upon a cobalt ground with gilt enrichments, after illustrations from contemporary subscription botanical magazines Diameter 21.5 cm
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A Minton plate, circa 1850, the lobed plate with six scalloped cartouches enclosing sprays of fruits and flowers upon a cobalt ground, and centred with basket spilling a loose bouquet, impressed mark underside Diameter 24 cm
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A Lowestoft tea bowl and saucer, circa 1780 decorated in the oriental rock, fence and peony 'Redgrave' pattern below a red and blue border, height 5 cm, (cup) Diameter 13 cm, (saucer)
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A Lowestoft tea bowl and saucer, circa 1780 decorated in the oriental rock, fence and peony 'Redgrave' pattern below a red and blue border, height 4.5 cm, (cup) Diameter 13 cm, (saucer)
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A Coalport cup and saucer, circa 1810, the bute shaped cup and saucer, both finely decorated in a bold pink, purple and red palette with lily, rose, alstroemeria, convolvulus and tulip upon a gilded ground, unmarked, height 6 cm, (cup) Diameter 14 cm, (saucer)
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A soft paste porcelain Street vendor figure attributed to the Longton, hall factory, 1755-60, a woman in patterned skirt and teal bodice holding flowers in her apron and a basket of eggs in a basket, raised on a flower encrusted base and small bocage above a moulded and footed base, with professional repair, height 27 cm
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A Regency milk jug in the manner of Grainger's Worcester, circa 1820, the waisted jug with a moulded gadroon and floral rim, having an ornamented scroll handle and decorated to a frieze with a floral lyre pattern in pink purple and gold colours, unmarked, height 12 cm
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A Derby slop bowl probably decorated by William Billingsley, circa 1790-1,800, pattern 645, a finely painted floral arrangement within an octagonal frame, with lavish swags of wheat heads, puce Crown and crossed batons mark, pattern number underside, height 8.5 cm, diameter 17 cm
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A Chamberlain's Worcester sugar box, circa 1797, pattern 55, the shanked oval box with ring handles and a domed lid with finial, decorated with a navette border and pendant foliage, the lid marked Chamberlain's Worcester Warranted, height 14 cm, length 14.5 cm, width 10 cm
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A Chamberlain's Worcester sugar box with crest, circa 1800, lid marked Chamberlain's Worcester, the oval box with ring handles and a stepped dome lid with twig ring handle a decorative frieze of pink roses with foliage upon a black ground between gilded patterned borders and bands, a dragon crest with initials to both sides, height 14.5 cm, length 14.5 cm, width 10.5 cm
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An embossed Coalport gravy tureen with stand, circa 1825, the oval tureen with leafy lug handles and a border of embossed grapevine fruits and foliage, lavishly decorated with polychrome floral bouquets and formal gilt enrichments, the conforming lid with a rose final, the tray with shell handles, unmarked, height 12.5 cm, length 18.5 cm, width 11 cm, (tureen)
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A fine pair of Samson of Paris Porcelain peacocks, circa 1880, bearing faux Chelsea gold anchor marks, the pair with splendid tail feathers raised upon flower encrusted rocky supports above a rococo moulded base, gold anchor marks below tail, height 20.5 cm, width 19.5 cm
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A three-piece davenport Bough pot garniture, circa 1808-1812, the Japan pattern trio with applied ring handles and original covers with quatrefoil piercings, decorated with two figures and a butterfly in a fenced landscape in a typical cobalt, iron red palette with gilt enrichments, each pot with impressed anchor and factory name, height 16.5 cm, width 16 cm, depth 10.5 cm
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A New Hall Chinese pattern teapot, circa 1810, pattern 421 an oval boat shaped teapot with a domed lid and matching finial, hand decorated to both sides with the 'Boy and Butterfly' pattern in a famille rose palette, pattern number underside, height 14 cm, width 25 cm
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A first period Worcester teapot and stand, circa 1775 of ribbed barrel shape with a flattened lid, floral finial and leafy mount decorated with gilded floral swags tied with ribbons beneath serrated borders on a creamy white ground, the stand conforming, height 12.5 cm, width 19.5 cm
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A first period Worcester teapot, circa 1770 of ribbed barrel shape with a flattened lid with floral finial and leafy mount, decorated in 'Thunder and Lightning' pattern with floral sprays ribbons and starbursts, the lid conforming, height 12.5 cm, width 19.5 cm
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A Minton Japan pattern sugar box, circa 1810, pattern 558, a boat shaped sugar box with a domed lid and finial featuring trees and a lattice bridge in iron red, cobalt, orange and green colours with gilt enrichments upon a white ground, pattern number underside, height 15.5 cm, length 17 cm, width 11.5 cm
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A teapot attributed to Richard Chaffers of Liverpool, circa 1760, a bullet shaped teapot with a low domed lid and pointed knop, decorated in a Japan pattern of trees, bold flowers and pavilions in underglaze blue with over decoration in red and gilt highlights, height 17.5 cm, width 22.5 cm
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A fine large New Hall teapot, 1815, pattern 446, the oval boat shaped teapot with an integral high looping handle and a domed lid with finial, decorated in the 'Imari Vine' pattern in iron red, cobalt and gilt colours upon a white ground, with gold bands and formal gilt decorations, pattern mark underside, height 15.5 cm, width 26.5 cm
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A first period Worcester bowl, circa 1770, the 'Mandarin' pattern bowl with figures, tables and vases in a famille rose palette, a patterned blue pendant border to the interior rim and a central sprig, height 6 cm, diameter 12 cm
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A Lowestoft Slops bowl, circa 1770, the Imari bowl in 'Two Birds' pattern, in iron red, cobalt colours lightly enriched with gilt, height 7 cm, diameter 15 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 Sevres porcelain jardiniere in a gilt bronze mount, late 19th century, the quatrefoil shaped straight-sided jardiniere with fine neoclassical mounts with ribbon tied thread edges, formal pendants and a pierced guilloche border enclosing painted floral bouquets, blue marks underside, height 8 cm, width 32 cm, depth 17.5 cm
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A pair of antique Delft 'Cashmire' covered vases, 19th century ovoid vases with low domed lids, with tin glaze decoration in green, russet and blue colours upon a pale apricot ground with continuous bird and floral scenes in the oriental manner below a fret work collar, iron red painted AR monogram mark underside, height 32.5 cm
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Two Limoges transfer ware fruit plates, circa 1900 plates with moulded edges decorated throughout with peaches and strawberries to one, cut watermelon and figs to the other, marks of Limoges underside Diameter 26 cm, and 24 cm
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Two small Moorcroft vases, 'Anemone' and 'Hibiscus, circa 1940s, a squat baluster vase with anemone designs on a blue ground, impressed marks underside, and a small bottle vase with yellow and maroon hibiscus on a green to Prussian blue ground, paper label underside, height 9.5 cm, and smaller
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A Royal Worcester 'Old Worcester Parrot' vase, circa 1913, date cypher partly obscured, registration number 623916, a slender ovoid vase with a narrow neck, decorated with sprigs and a red parrot in a floral enclosed gilded cartouche, upon a cream ground, name, blue backstamp, additional marks underside, height 14 cm
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A Wedgwood caneware game pie dish with insert, 1866, with impressed cipher Bcu shaped as a high sided oval pie, well decorated in relief with hanging game birds and grapevine garlands to the body, the lid with pairs of birds and hares and a crouching rabbit handle, with the glazed original insert impressed Wedgwood mark underside and impressed date cipher, other, height 14 cm, length 23 cm, width 17 cm
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An Art Deco ceramic wall mask by Walter Goldscheider, circa 1938-1950, USA period, designed by Adolf Prischl, the head of a blonde woman, a patterned blue scarf to her neck, mounted on a custom stand, printed marks to the reverse, height 38 cm
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A fine signed Doulton Burslem Luscian Ware vase, circa 1882-91, with signature of L. Bilton, a slender barrel vase continuously decorated with a Japanese lady in a kimono holding a fan beside a table with a floral basket in a garden setting, in suffused autumnal and green colours, signed lower body, brown backstamp, height 27 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 Crown Devon 'Bird of Paradise' porcelain vase, circa 1930, pattern 2250 designed by Enoch Boulton, the Art Deco footed vase with a gently everted rim, featuring a bird and stylised floral motifs in vibrant enamel colours with intricate gilt embellishments upon a mottled blue ground, gilded trims to the lustred interior, backstamp and pattern number underside, height 16 cm
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A Carlton Ware 'Floribunda' handcraft vase, 1928-1932 production period, pattern 3236, a broad baluster vase with a waisted base, two cloud shaped reserves with tulip, floral sprigs and other bold flowers in terracotta and mauve colours upon a cobalt ground, with wavy patterned borders to the base and scallops to the interior rim, backstamp and pattern numbers underside, height 20.5 cm
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A Carlton Ware 'Flowering Papyrus' handcraft vase, 1928-1932 production period, pattern 3242, a broad necked vase with a swollen lower register, decorated with bold flowers in cobalt between wavy mauve and black columns with chevron bands on a white matt ground, with backstamp and pattern numbers underside, height 12 cm
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A Carlton Ware 'Shamrock' handcraft vase, 1928-1932 production period, pattern 3235, a waisted baluster vase with stylised cobalt and amber coloured shamrocks upon a cream ground issuing from irregular blue green stems, backstamp and pattern numbers underside, height 21 cm
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A French porcelain perfume decanter bottle early 20th century, the square section bottle with canted edges, a gilded neck and a near flat topped stopper, decorated with floral reserves to each face, gilt floral motifs and pendants, height 14 cm
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A group of six mixed French decorative plates, 1900 and after, mixed scenes, figural groupings, birds, florals, by Limoges and in the manner of Sevres, other Diameter 26 cm, and smaller
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A fifty six piece Royal Doulton dinner service, 'Vanborough pattern 4992, a service for eight comprising, dinner, soup, entree, and side plates with twelve coffee cans and associated saucers, with dark green borders with formal gilt patterns, backstamps underside, height 25 cm, (coffee pot)
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A French porcelain coffee pot with Infuser and strainer lid early 20th century, a straight-sided tapering and faceted pot with a '7' shaped handle and low domed lid, sprigged with floral transfer Ware patterns and borders of stylised flora on a black ground, incised F and numeral underside otherwise unmarked, height 20 cm
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A French Majolica asparagus plate by Longchamps, circa 1900, a moulded plate in mauve, blue and emerald colours with a neat arrangement of asparagus spears and two scallop dishes for sauces, painted mark underside, height 4 cm, diameter 25.5 cm
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A French Majolica asparagus plate in the manner of Orchies, circa 1880, the moulded three section plate with ornamental asparagus spears to the centre, incised number, 23, and painted mark, height 3.5 cm, diameter 25 cm
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A French Majolica asparagus plate in the manner of Orchies, circa 1900, the moulded dish in white, lemon and teal colours, with a cluster of white asparagus spears to the centre, painted marks underside, height 2.5 cm, diameter 25 cm
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A French Majolica asparagus plate by Salins, circa 1900, unmarked but known design, a moulded plate with scalloped edge, a lattice border and a bunch of asparagus spears to the centre, height 2.5 cm, diameter 24 cm
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A French Majolica asparagus and Artichoke plate by Fives-Lilles, circa 1900, pattern 1305, a moulded dish in emerald colours on a cream ground, painted mark underside, height 3 cm, diameter 23.5 cm
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A French Majolica asparagus plate by St Clement, circa 1900, a moulded and incised plate with asparagus tips and flora in maroon, lemon and pale green colours on a cream ground, backstamp underside and K&G mark for Keller & Guerin, height 2 cm, diameter 26 cm
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A porcelain urn vase with stand, mid 20th century, with reproduction Crown and crossed sword marks, a cobalt urn with lug and husk handles, raised on a gilt pedestal and having an independent square base, with gilded reserves of polychrome flowers to the cobalt ground, and lavish paste with scrolls and grapevines, marks to urn and base, height 35 cm
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A French Majolica 'Pig and Ham' pitcher by Orchies, circa 1900, a corpulent pig with a maroon sash and an attached ham, a deep green wreath about his head and an applied handle, incised maker and windmill mark underside, height height 22 cm
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A French 'World Fair' Majolica rabbit pitcher, 1900, unidentified incised marks, a rabbit in buff colours sporting a green ribbon with a medal dated 1900 issued to commemorate the Paris world Fair held from 15 April to 12 November in that year, incised monogram underside, letter and stamp, height 23 cm
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A French Majolica Greyhound Absinthe pitcher by St Clement early 20th century an alerted seated greyhound in buff and light brown colours, with the tail serving as a handle, marked 'Gypp' to the collar, monograms of St Clement and Kg for Keller & Guerin in relief underside, height 34.5 cm
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A French Majolica pig pitcher by Sarreguemines early 20th century, pattern 3318, a rather self-satisfied rotund pig in natural pink colours, glazed teal to the interior, impressed maker's mark and pattern underside, height 24 cm
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A Havilland porcelain meat platter in 'Rajah' pattern, with a central pheasant amidst oriental foliage, pale blue floral borders with decorative reserves, backstamp underside, length 40.5 cm, width 32 cm
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An English Victorian Majolica stork pitcher, in the manner of George Jones, circa 1870s, the well moulded pitcher with a stork in marshlands, with bamboo borders rims and bracket handle, in rich green, teal and cobalt colours, unmarked, height 23.5 cm
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A first period Worcester blue and white dish, circa 1770, the lobed dish decorated in 'Gilly Flower' pattern with scattered floral sprays, script 'W' mark underside, with paper label, 'McIlraith collection, height 4.5 cm, length 24 cm, width 17.5 cm
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Two Worcester cups, first period and flight period, circa 1765 and 1790, the earlier two-handled chocolate cup decorated in 'Jabberwocky' pattern with mythical creatures and floral sprays in red, green, turquoise and gilt unmarked, and a spiral moulded coffee cup with navy blue flowers and gilt script mark underside, height 7.5 cm, and smaller
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A first period Worcester blue and white coffee pot, circa 1770, the baluster body in the 'Three Flowers' pattern with butterflies and floral sprays, the cover with an acorn and leaf finial, crescent mark underside (repair to finial), height 23.5 cm
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A first period Worcester blue and white tea cup and saucer, circa 1770, the body decorated in the 'Three Flowers' pattern with butterflies and floral sprays, crescent marks underside, height 4.5 cm, (cup) Diameter 12 cm, (saucer)
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Two blue and white tea bowls and Saucers: Caughley, Worcester, circa 1780 one decorated in 'Marrow and flower Spray' pattern with fruit and floral sprays, the saucer with Salopian 'S' mark underside, the Worcester example decorated with floral sprays and fruit, blue crescent mark underside (one with repair to saucer rim), height 5 cm, (cup) Diameter 12.5 cm, (saucer)
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A first period Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer, circa 1765, the press moulded body decorated in 'Immortelle' pattern with floral sprays an open crescent market underside, with paper label, 'McIlraith collection, height 4.5 cm, (cup) Diameter 13.5 cm, (saucer)
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A first period Worcester blue and white sparrow beak milk jug and cover, circa 1770, the baluster body decorated in 'Rock Strata Island' pattern with cottages and trees by a lakeside, a leaf moulded cover with floral finial and a loop handle, blue crescent mark underside, with paper label, 'McIlraith, collection, height 12.5 cm
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A Liverpool tea bowl and saucer, circa 1765, the body decorated in 'Milkmaids' pattern with a shepherd and maid in a pasture with a hound' and cows, unmarked, with paper label, 'McIlraith, collection, height 4 cm, (cup) Diameter 12.5 cm, (saucer)
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Twelve 'A Celebration of Coalport Roses' plates, circa 1994-1996, from a limited edition each of 12,500 issued by Compton & Woodhouse, the bone china plates each depicting, Coalport rose studies from the 19th century, backstamps to each, and timber display racks Diameter 21.5 cm
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An impressive blue and gold Grand Tour style urn vase, late 19th century, the urn vase with high set leafy handles, a turned short pedestal to a socle and square base, with a matte brown border with leaf and berry designs in gilt, the body with cornucopia, laurel and festooned trophies, marked France with castle stamp underside, height 42 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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A Victorian Royal Worcester Pilgrim flask vase, 1876, the moulded vase with a fluted neck, lappet rim and twin dolphin handles painted in brown colours with three doleful hounds to one face, and a dying stag to the other within a turquoise border and gilded bands, with a waisted square section stem and base, green backstamp underside, height 27.5 cm
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A Royal Vienna Empire style porcelain pot pourri, 19th century, with under glaze shield or 'Beehive' mark in cobalt colours and lavishly gilded, with a pierced cover with fruiting finial, the body with formal gilt paste borders in bright and matt gilt supported by four caryatids to a circular base, backstamp underside, height 21 cm
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A Royal Worcester bone china 'Fruit Study' pot pourri urn post 1990, pattern 1286, V/S, decoration by S. Weston, cover initialled Nw an ovoid body with a pierced Crown top lid, a gilded basket weave lower register, with continuous summer harvest fruits against a naturalistic background, signed to image, backstamp underside, height 26 cm
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Two Royal Worcester bone china fruit study plates, circa 1940s, and 1953, with decoration by H. Ayrton, and other decorated with summer harvest fruits against a naturalistic ground, one plate with gilt gadrooned edges, signed to image, black backstamps underside Diameter 27.5 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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An English 'India Tree' pattern plate, late 19th century, pattern 7807 of typical oriental transfer Ware design with hand coloured flowers, with a light green border and patterned bands, painted pattern number underside Diameter 22.5 cm
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A porcelain jardiniere in the manner of Schierholz of Plaue, circa 1900 an oval boat shaped with husk edges and wreath handles, moulded pierced sides and raised on small square section legs, decorated with trailing fruits and blossoms to the rim, and a central fruit arrangement, double cross hatched marks underside, height 12 cm, length 40.5 cm, width 18 cm
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