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Auction House:Philips Auctions AustraliaNumber of lots recorded:504
Sale Title:Fine and Decorative ArtsLots with images:504
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:302
Date:5-May-2019
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A Stuart Devlin sterling silver 'Bristol 600' goblet, 1973 London, with special Bristol assay stamp, maker's mark SD, number 297, from a limited release of 600 for 'The Heritage collection, a straight sided goblet gilt washed to the interior with a rough cast gilt, stem supporting five gilt single-sided coins above a circular base, hallmarked to foot, information and Bristol assay mark underside, total weight 408gr height 15 cm
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A Stuart Devlin sterling silver totem wine goblet, 1981 London, with maker's marks SD, the goblet with a gilded bullock atop a bark textured stem, the gilt washed, bowl engraved, hallmarked underside, total weight 178gr, height 15 cm
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A Stuart Devlin sterling silver Sydney Opera House goblet, 1973 London, with maker's mark SD, goblet numbered 29, the broad gilt washed bowl supported on a rough textured stem to a triangular, base with three cast images of the opera house site prior, during, construction and at completion, hallmarked underside, total weight 220gr, height 15 cm
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A large sterling silver Arts & Crafts style quaich, 1905 London, with maker's mark for Robert Stewart, engraved to the twin handles, 'The Valentine cup for Athletics Standards', of plain form with bold embossed stud work below the rim, raised on a small foot, ring, hallmarked to body, silver weight 399gr, height 8.5 cm, length 25.5 cm, diameter 16 cm
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A mixed group of five Georgian sterling silver spoons, 18th to early 19th century, London, various dates and makers, two bright cut Old English pattern spoons, a Hanoverian spoon, and two fiddle, pattern spoons, hallmarked to all, silver weight 249gr, length 22 cm and smaller
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A sterling silver lady's purse compendium, and a napkin ring, 1906 Birmingham, rubbed maker's marks (compendium), 1928 Chester, maker's, marks for E.J Trevitt & Sons, in box with letter to recipient (ring), an engine turned shaped compendium exquisitely fitted with fine tan kid, leather partitions for postage stamps, and a petite engine turned pencil, and an engine turned napkin ring, hallmarked to both items, total weight 72gr length 8.5 cm, width 5 cm (cigarette case)
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A Russian.875 silver beaker and sifter spoon, 1882- 1899, combined St Petersburg and standard mark, dvoinik, with rubbed, additional mark (beaker), 1889 Moscow, with maker's mark for Stepan Levin and assay master a. Romanov (spoon), the beaker and twist stem spoon with bright cut and engraved designs in the pan Slavic tradition, hallmarked to both items, silver weight 86gr height 7 cm (beaker) length 15 cm (spoon)
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A French glass and silver bowl, a French silver napkin ring, a gilt, trinket box with a decorative lid, after Boucher, early 20th century, a cut glass bowl in a silver mount with Minerva standard, maker's mark for, Paul Devaux in lozenge, 1902-1920, an engraved napkin ring, with Minerva, standard, and a circular relief decorated box with a romantic scene, 'Le, Printemps, height 7 cm, length 10 cm, width 10 cm (bowl)
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A German.800 silver salver, post 1886, crown and crescent mark, maker's mark, retailer's mark for Wilhelm, Lameyer, of plain form with a pie crust thread edged rim, silver weight 687gr, diameter 34 cm
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A fine sterling silver tea tray, 1971 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Roberts & Belk Ltd, the rectangular plain tray with rounded corners, applied cast gadroon rims, with neoclassical embellishments to the corners and similarly decorated, bracket handles, hallmarked underside, silver weight 3470 gr, length 55 cm, width 41 cm
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An elegant sterling silver tea tray, 1926 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Mappin & Webb, rectangular and plain, with an applied ribbed border to the rim and canted, bracket handles, hallmarked underside, silver weight 3010 gr, length 51 cm, width 38 cm
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A fine sterling silver tea tray, 1964 Sheffield, with maker's mark for C.J. Vander Ltd, the rectangular plain tray with rounded corners, applied cast gadroon rims, with neoclassical embellishments to the corners and similarly decorated, bracket handles, hallmarked underside, silver weight 4000 gr, length 60 cm, width 44 cm
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A fine sterling silver tea tray, 1972 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Roberts & Belk Ltd, the rectangular plain tray with rounded corners, applied cast gadroon rims, with neoclassical embellishments to the corners and similarly decorated, bracket handles, hallmarked underside, silver weight 3490 gr, length 55 cm, width 40 cm
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A pair of enamel decorated blue glass vases attributed to Legras, circa 1900, cobalt blue globular vases with frilled rims, decorated with sprays of peony, poppies in pastel colours, with gilt enrichments, height 14 cm and 13 cm
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An enamel decorated blue glass vase in the manner of Legras, circa 1900, a slender barrel shaped vase with a waisted lobed neck, finely decorated with, rococo style gilded decoration and Art Nouveau influenced trailing stems of enamel cornflowers in pastel shades, height 34 cm
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Two crystal ashtrays and a modernist bowl, mid to late 20th century, a small cut crystal ashtray and a moulded circular ashtray with diamond, designs, together with a modern circular bowl composed of a series of five, tier off centre squares, unmarked, height 5.5 cm, diameter 16 cm (large ashtray)
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Four Bohemian cut crystal wares: a tazza, two dishes, and a covered bowl, mid 20th century, a tazza with palm and patterned forms beneath a decorated rim and having a faceted stem to a ray patterned spreading foot, two matching elongated dishes, with hobstar and cross hatched elements, and a heavy gauge covered bowl with, diamonds, palm fronds and a cut knop, height 18.5 cm, diameter 19.5 cm (footed bowl)
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Two Bohemian cut crystal wares: a vase and a covered jar, mid 20th century, a large heavy gauge basket with radiating fan designs, cross hatched elements, and diamond point bands, and a straight-sided covered sweet meat jar with, leaf, navette and diamond form patterns, the lid with a faceted knop, height 22.5 cm, length 23.5 cm, width 15.5 cm (basket)
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A vintage frosted glass horse head lighter and ashtray, moulded as a three part chess piece knight with a hollow horse's head, concealing the lighter and the lower section serving as the tray, unmarked, height 17 cm
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Two Bohemian glass bowls and a pair of tea glasses, mid 20th century, decorative bowls one variously cut with hobstars and navette forms, the other, similar but probably moulded, and two engraved tea glasses with pierced, silver-plated holders, height 9 cm, diameter 22 cm (large bowl)
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Two mid century French glass vases, 1940s-1960s, a vase with a ribbed base decorated in bright gilt bands and chequerboard, designs, and a free form elongated clear glass vase with pulled ribs and an exaggerated petal rim, both unmarked, height 29 cm and smaller
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An Art Deco glass vase with Ironwork cage, signed Delatte Nancy, circa 1930, a cased orange red and cobalt baluster vase with four bold blown out, cabochons, the cage with tubular ribs, oval apertures and disk style details, in a hammered finish, etched signature below rim, height 22 cm
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An enamel decorated green glass vase attributed to Legras, circa 1900, the slightly swollen vase with a frilled rim, an internal rib decor and enamel decorated with a pair of peony poppies in pastel colours, height 29.5 cm
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An enamel decorated amethyst glass vase attributed to Legras, circa 1900, a cylindrical vase with a hexagonal rim and internal rib decor, decorated, with gilt patterns and a full-blown peony poppy, height 26.5 cm
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Three Bohemian cut crystal wares: a comport, wine cooler and jug, and an Irish decanter, mid to later 20th century, the matching comport, wine cooler and jug with hobstar and dense star and fan, patterns, and a conical Irish crystal whiskey decanter with engraved marks, for Tullamore Dew, presented as a fishing trophy in 1983, height 16 cm, diameter 17.5 cm (footed bowl)
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A large Bohemian cut crystal vase, and three smaller crystal wares, mid 20th century, a heavy gauge Bohemian brilliant cut vase, a smaller cut crystal basket vase, a cut crystal bowl on a tripod base, and a large cut crystal cup, height 25 cm (vase)
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A Bohemian red flashed cut glass vase, early to mid 20th century, boldly cut with angled radiating floral forms and lens cut decorations, height 32 cm
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A large Bohemian cut crystal bowl, mid 20th century, the bowl with a broad flat base and inverted sides, with scalloped edging and cut with stars, palms and cross hatched elements, height 13.5 cm, diameter 30.5 cm
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A collection of Cristal De Sevres stemware in three sizes, 20th century, now discontinued, in 'Neufchateau' design, comprising wine glasses in two sizes and matching, champagne flutes of bell shape, with navette cuts and knopped and faceted, stems, stencil marks underside, height 19.5 cm and smaller
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An elegant set of eight Baccarat crystal tumblers, 1975, date of issue, in 'Harmonie' design, the 'Old Fashioned' tumblers simply decorated with, slender vertical cuts, stencil marks underside, height 9.5 cm
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A Baccarat crystal champagne bucket, a heavy gauge ten-sided bucket, for Cuvee Mumm, with stencilled initials to, side, Rl for Rene Lalou, stencil mark of Baccarat underside, stencil, signature of Rene Lalou, height 23 cm
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A Wedgwood tortoiseshell glass vase, circa 1970s, in the manner of Ronald Stennett-Willson, the Scandinavian inspired waisted vase with a mottled and spiral, tortoiseshell decor, acid mark of Wedgwood underside, height 24.5 cm
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A vintage Murano glass stem Ware set with decanter, 1970s, purchased by vendor from the island of Murano, Twenty-three pieces comprising six red wine and six white wine glasses, five, dessert wine glasses and five champagne flutes and a matching decanter, all, of cut form with knopped stems, height 30 cm (decanter) height 20.5 cm (glasses) and smaller
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Eight antique French wine glasses and eight matching coupes, circa 1900, the stemware with borders of delicate lens and fan cuts above faceted stems, height 18.5 cm and 12 cm
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A cherry red overlay cut glass vase, early to mid 20th century, a slender waisted vase with a conical neck, with cut star patterns to the upper body and flutes to the lower body, unmarked, height 25.5 cm
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An Art Deco glass and iron basket, circa 1920s, a mottled mauve glass dish supported in a heavy iron work frame with a hammered finish, grape vine embellishments, and a wirework arching handle, raised on four scrolling feet, height 31 cm, width 40 cm, diameter 27.5 cm
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A French smoke glass tazza with Ironwork stand by Pierre D'Avesn, circa 1920s-30s, a moulded glass bowl with radiating flutes and ribs held in a three-stem, hammered stand to a circular base with bold flower motifs, signed in relief, to the bowl, height 22 cm, diameter 24.5 cm
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A French soda Siphon from Brasserie Gillet Marie of Landrecies, stamped 1935, a tapering and fluted uranium glass siphon with stencil marks to glass and stamps to collar with date mark, height 33 cm
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A topaz glass decanter and tray by Daum, circa 1930s, the stylish Art Deco ovoid decanter having a flat-topped stopper with canted, corners and a raised on a similar base, signed to the edge, together with a matching circular tray with gallery, stencil mark to polished pontil, height 26.5 cm (decanter) diameter 39.5 cm (platter)
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A fine Monart blue and copper glass vase, circa 1930s, the large tapering ovoid vase with a broad neck, decorated with swirling, pink, mauve and copper colours flecked with aventurine to a mottled sky-blue, lower register, distinctive Monart polished button pontil and ground outer, rim underside, height 35 cm
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An early Monart glass orange toned vase, circa 1930, shape Ba.V, the ovoid vase with a broad wavy cylindrical neck, with spiral swirls of orange, yellow and brown colours, the lower register with a broad splotched, decor of yellow and orange, with a cut rim to the neck, and a distinctive, Monart ground button pontil only underside, indicative of early manufacture, height 24 cm
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A fine Stuart Norman Clarke British art glass lustre vase, 1987, the large slender ovoid vase with an irregular polished rim in deep purple, blue lustre colours with bold pulled dark ribbons enclosing trailing orange, lines, polished pontil underside and incised signature and date Stuart Norman, Clarke '87, height 37 cm
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A Monart green art glass vase, circa 1930s, the large size ovoid vase with a broad neck with emerald teal herringbone, decor and copper gold aventurine spilling from the neck to collar, distinctive Monart polished button pontil and ground outer rim underside, tension cracks to neck, height 26 cm
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Two vintage Kaiser porcelain bisque porcelain vases, second half 20th century, patterns 0351 and 0353, both signed M. Frey, a flaring vase and a globular vase with matching floral decoration in relief, blue backstamp underside, impressed patterns and signatures, height 21 cm and 13 cm
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A boldly moulded French blue and gold serving dish, early 20th century, in deep ink blue with lavish gilding, having a moulded and arching sea, creature handle and three scrolling shell style compartments with iris, decoration, unmarked, height 17.5 cm, length 36 cm, width 36 cm
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A French Majolica vase, late 19th century, pattern 99/892, the shaped four-sided vase with bold scrolling handles and moulded feet, decorated with the image of a Breton woman to one face, a pair of ermine and noble crest to the other, and further embellished in the French Renaissance, manner, height 32.5 cm
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A blue and white covered Delft vase, late 19th century, bearing mark of Gk, the octagonal faceted vase with conforming high domed lid and cat and ball, finial, profusely decorated throughout with peacocks in garden settings, between a floral and wrigglework collar, a shaped border to the foot, height 45 cm
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Four ceramic plates by Sarreguemines and in the faience De Rouen manner, later 19th century to early 20th century, typically decorated with coloured lithographic designs featuring formal, floral lappets with central rosettes, the dish with baskets of flowers, marks, to all, diameter 27.5 cm
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A group of five faience De Rouen type ceramics, late 19th century, comprising a tureen, meat platter, comport, tazza and large serving plate, in blue colours upon a white ground and typically decorated with lithographic, designs featuring formal floral lappets and festoons, length 42 cm, width 29.5 cm (platter)
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A pair of Royal Vienna porcelain figures, circa 1900, patterns 1411 and 1412, the antique Arabic style male and female water carrier figures in stained, ivory colours picked out in gilt and raised on gold dusted square green, bases, printed marks underside and various impressed marks, Cj, and numerals, height 47 cm
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A large signed and covered Sevres vase with bronze mounts, late 19th century, the egg-shaped vase with a signed scene of a Pierrot type figure surprising a companion in a landscape setting, the raspberry base, neck and cover with, gilt embellished cartouches with trophies, Sevres mark under cover, height 77 cm
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A pair of floral decorated Art Deco ceramic vases, circa 1920s, hexagonal tapering vases decorated with pendant foliage in olive colours upon, a pale olive ground and having a floral frieze with bold stylised flower, heads in mauve and tangerine colours, unmarked, height 40 cm
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A pair of Empire style urn vases in blue and gold colours, circa 1900, the vases each with deep blue friezes decorated with trophies and formal, elements between stiff leaf, swan and lion's head borders, unmarked, height 22 cm
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Three sprigged Jasperwares, a small stoneware mustard pot, 19th century, a cobalt blue basket with an arching handle in a woven design decorated with, trailing grapevines, two small pots with silver plated rims and swing handles, embellished with neoclassical motifs, and a baluster tankard style mustard, pot with a white gloss glaze and a pewter lid, various impressed cyphers to, two items, height 10.5 cm, diameter 11.5 cm (basket)
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A pair of Bohemian porcelain ewer vases, circa 1900-1910, with applied hexagonal mark of Carl Knoll, ornate white moulded vases with applied pierced scrolling leaves to the lattice style collar, polychrome enamel birds to the body and spiral ribs and vegetal motifs to the foot, all picked out in bright gilt, marks underside, as found, height 31.5 cm
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A large Wedgwood Japan pattern breakfast cup and saucer, early 19th century, the cup and saucer both decorated in Imari colours with a profusion of oriental flowers and scrolling forms picked out in gilt, an oriental pavilion, to cup centre, impressed Wedgwood marks to both items and additional painted, ciphers, diameter 15.5 cm (saucer) height 6.5 cm (cup)
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Two Mocha brown Jasperware jugs in the manner of Dudson, circa 1860-70, pattern numbers 676 and 1360, both jugs with white slip designs, the larger with clusters of grape vines, wheat sheaves and formal elements, the smaller with a continuous figural, frieze of classical figures below an undulate border and having a rope twist, handle, incised pattern numbers underside and impressed numerals, height 15 cm and 17 cm
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A large scale salt glazed hunting themed tankard with a greyhound handle, early 19th century, with a plain silver plated band to the rim above a brown lustre glazed, border, the main body in buff, finely decorated with graphic slip decorations, depicting the hunt, with a two tone greyhound handle, impressed 'G' mark, underside, height 14.5 cm, diameter 14 cm
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Two stoneware hunting jugs, circa 1810, in the turner style, the ovoid jugs with mid blue friezes decorated with, continuous slip designs of horses, dogs enjoying the kill, and figures, with, moulded acanthus spouts, scroll and spur handles, basket weave type borders, to the base, unmarked, height 13.5 cm and smaller
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Two Royal Doulton bone china figures, dates of issue: 1949 and 1964, jersey Milkmaid', HN2057 designed by Leslie Harradine and with painted, decorator's initial, SA, and 'Melanie', HN2271, green backstamps underside, and various registration marks, Heights: 20 cm and 17.5 cm
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Four Jasperwares: a large Paxton jug and a Wedgwood jug with pewter lids, and two Wedgwood miniatures, 1870s and after, the blue jasperwares comprising a large jug with shell decorated lid and a smaller and similar Wedgwood jug, both with classical slip designs beneath, continuous borders, a petite Wedgwood beaker and miniature tray, impressed, marks to all, height 21.5 cm (jug) and smaller
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A Majolica gourd shaped pot, early 20th century, possibly a Japanese studio pottery piece, the emerald green ovoid gourd with, twig finial and embellished throughout with trailing tube lined tendrils and leaves, unmarked, height 10.5 cm
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A Doulton Burslem sprigged vase and a small blue and white Transferware, bowl, 1881 (vase, pattern 8930), 19th century (bowl), a gun metal blue bowl with impressed daisy border, sprigged with white, dancing figures, impressed Doulton Burslem, pattern and date marks underside, and a small bowl with a floral border between undulate bands, a pair of stags, with ornate antlers to the centre, apparently unmarked, height 7.5 cm and 5 cm
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A fine Staffordshire feldspathic stoneware hunting jug, circa 1805, in the manner of Chetham & Woolley and modelled with lively scenes of horses, dogs and figures in white slip upon a white ground, the collar, neck, and spout in dark brown colours, the two tone angled scroll handle with inner, spur, unmarked, height 16 cm
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Four blue and white porcelain wares: two transferware items, a French ink, well, and a Burleigh Ware jug, 1830-40s, transferwares, early 20th century to 1930, a willow pattern ponce pot and a similarly decorated mustard pot and cover, a French faience ink well, painted marks underside, and a Burleigh Ware milk, jug depicting Ben Lomond, backstamp underside, height 12 cm (castor) and smaller
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Three coffee cans, Derby and Minton, 1805-1810, 1820, a Japan pattern can, pattern 56, with a square bracket handle, as found, a can of identical shape with a floral and gilt border, both with red painted, Derby marks, and a gently fluted blue and white oriental Minton can, pattern, 252 with a mock bordered seal mark, height 6.5 cm
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A group of four vintage Continental floral dishes, mid 20th century, various Bavarian, Czechoslovakian and other factories, two lozenge shaped dishes with reticulated borders, an unmarked hand painted, plate with initials, and a painted plate with a pierced link border bearing, crossed sword marks, length 31 cm, width 20 cm
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A Wedgwood black basalt pot pourri, 1868, with date cypher and 'Moustache' mark, a tapered basket style pot pourri with small reeded handles and a frieze of classical motifs, the low domed top with circular piercings and vegetal, motifs, impressed Wedgwood and other marks underside, height 10 cm, diameter 15 cm
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Two tiles, Victorian and modern, and a Minton Trivet, circa 1870s, 20th century, a Sherwin & cotton Sherwin's patent lock back tile depicting a Viking, ship in emerald green colours, an Art Nouveau style tile by Porteous tiles, Wellington, NZ, and a Victorian Minton china works pot stand with a scenic, roundel, length 15 cm, width 15 cm
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Two Dudson Mocha brown Jasperware Flagons, later 19th century, pattern 5387 to one, a square flagon with a pagoda top and an ovoid flagon, both with bamboo style, handles and plated knop stoppers, one sprigged with grape vine and dead game, motifs, the other with a hunting scene with horses, dogs enjoying the kill, and figures, incised numerals and letters underside, Heights: 20 cm and 18 cm
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A complementary group of New Hall and Caughley tea wares, later 18th century, New Hall items unmarked, a clip handled globular teapot with a blue border and gold bead design with, an undulate leaf motif, a matching baluster milk jug with cover, and a ribbed barrel tea caddy and saucer with blue and gilt bead borders and Dresden flower sprigs, Salopian mark underside, some items as found, height 17.5 cm, width 24 cm (teapot)
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A set of four blue and white New Hall tea bowls and saucers in 'Trench, Mortar' pattern, circa 1790, transfer decorated with cottage scenes within patterned borders, typically, unmarked, one tea bowl as found, diameter 13.5 cm (saucer) height 5 cm (tea bowl)
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A large Derby dish and cover, circa 1820, with 1806-1825 red painted mark, painted numerals 78, the floral sprigged cream dish with a moulded domed cover with scroll and floral designs, the flattened top with a leaf and fruit finial picked out in gilt, marked underside, height 17 cm, diameter 27 cm
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Two Regency Japan pattern jugs in the manner of Riley and Mason'S, circa 1820s, a moulded Riley jug with gadroons to the rims and a high set 'Comma' handle, pattern 177, and a faceted ironstone Mason's type jug with a serpent handle, unmarked, one item as found, height 12.5 cm and 18 cm
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A Regency John Rose Coalport sucrier and stand, circa 1810-15 period, the rectangular sugar box of compressed and waisted form with twin moulded bracket, handles and a domed lid with stepped finial, decorated throughout with bold, borders of magenta, lilac and gold tulip type flowers and gilt foliage, unmarked, height 11.5 cm, length 19.5 cm, width 15.5 cm
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Three Victorian mugs, Staffordshire and Pratt Ware, 19th century, two gold on white mugs including: a commemorative item for the late Robert, Peel Bart, 1850, (founder of the 'Peelers' - first London police units).an, initialled mug, and a Pratt Ware blue ground mug with two transferware, lozenges depicting cattle and ruins, and a European river scene, all items, unmarked, height 8.5 cm
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A part Spode tea service of embossed design, circa 1825, pattern 2036, comprising a rectangular teapot with rising cape and stand, slops bowl, three, coffee cans and associated saucers, all embossed with white flora upon pale, blue borders enclosed by gilt bands, painted marks underside, one saucer as found, height 13.5 cm, width 26.5 cm (teapot)
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A Jackfield style jug and a turned black glazed teapot, 19th century, pattern 4/3705 to jug, a straight-sided black glazed jug polychrome decorated in the oriental manner, with fancy birds and wispy foliage, with rope twist handle and hinged pewter, lid, painted marks underside, and a black lustre glazed ring turned ovoid, teapot, unmarked, as found, Heights: 18 cm and 13.5 cm
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A Dudson Jasperware biscuit barrel and a Copeland sweet meat box, later 19th century, the blue jasperware barrel with a brass lid and swing handle sprigged with, neoclassical figures, anthemion and palm fronds, and an ecru Copeland box, with plated lid and handle, with relief vegetal designs, impressed mark of Copeland, height 15 cm and 6 cm
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A group of four Victorian claret bordered porcelain tazze, later 19th century, pattern number 2248 to one, gently scalloped tazze with broad claret borders enclosed by white and gold, bands and a key fret motif, each centred with an individually hand painted, floral specimen, freesia, convolvulus, tulip and fuchsia, unmarked, height 6 cm, diameter 21 cm
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A pair of covered Delft vases, circa 1900, bearing mark of V Duijn, octagonal faceted vases with conforming high domed lids and cat and ball, finials, decorated in polychrome colours with peacocks and profuse foliage, between shaped lappet and chevron borders, painted marks underside, height 57 cm
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A large W & R Carlton Ware temple vase, 1920, design a 3027, design attributed to Horace Wain, the large baluster temple vase in W & R 'Temple' pattern with Chinoiserie, designs in enamel on a cream matt ground, the black neck decorated with, brocaded borders and enamelled flowers, backstamp underside and original, Buenos Aires retailer's label, height 48 cm
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A pale blue moulded stoneware jug with dog handle, mid 19th century, an unusual and finely moulded jug with smear glaze, decorated with dead game, birds, hares and possibly a fox amidst foliage, marked to the base with an applied white floral emblem stamped 65, with additional impressed mark 24, height 17 cm
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A Japanese porcelain plate and a Continental porcelain plate, early to mid 20th century, an Arita type plate with shaped reserves of flora, landscapes and figures, with gilt upon a pastel patterned ground, and a Vienna type plate profusely, decorated with Persian style flowers in blue, orange and magenta upon a lemon, field, character mark, and bearing a Vienna type 'Beehive' shield mark, diameter 21.5 cm
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A French Toussicourt jardiniere, the flaring and lobed jardiniere with Renaissance style grotesques in colours, upon a white ground, between iron red and black borders, mark of Toussicourt, underside, height 17 cm
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A Wedgwood plaque, a Wedgwood knife, and an Aynsley cake slice, 20th century, an oval black Wedgwood plaque slip decorated with a classical maiden bearing, a laurel wreath, a blue Jasperware pistol grip bread knife with classical, decorations, and an Aynsley 'Cottage Garden' cake slice, height 23.5 cm, width 20.5 cm (plaque) length 31.5 cm (knife)
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Two Royal Worcester novelty porcelain candle snuffers, 1924 and 1925, a homely 'French cook' in pink and blue colours, and 'The Witch' carrying a broom and wearing a bright orange coat, a peaked black hat and a sour, expression, both with puce marks to the interiors, height 6.5 cm and 9.5 cm
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An antique sauce boat by Wedgwood, and a 'Cube' teapot by Wedgwood, Co.Ltd, 1861, and 1920s, a creamware sauceboat with Japan pattern decoration, faint impressed mark and date cypher, and a transferware decorated 'Cube' teapot with special 'The, Cube' stamp underside, British and US patents, height 9.5 cm (tea pot)
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A reference group: three white & gold coffee cans, a tea bowl and saucer Caughley, Coalport, Chamberlain's Worcester, circa 1790 to 1815, a fluted Caughley 'Queen's pattern' tea bowl, a Coalport coffee can with, acanthus and key fret borders, a Chamberlain's Worcester 'Baden' shape coffee, can with a kidney loop handle, pattern 120, and a Chamberlain's Worcester, yellow bordered spiral tea bowl and saucer, pattern 221, many as found
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Three black bat transfer wares: a tea bowl, coffee cans by Spode, Barr, flight & Barr Worcester, 1805-1810, a tea bowl with a views of a country cottage and ruin, as found, a Spode can, depicting a ruin, pattern 557, and a Bfb Worcester can with loop handle, depicting a fine sea life scene with shells, urchin and seaweeds, impressed, mark, height 6.5 cm
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A glazed earthenware float bowl by Flora Landells (1888-1962), in rich saffron colours and decorated to the interior with a freeform posy of flowers in green, teal and maroon colours, inscribed Landells Perth, underside, Landells is represented in the collections of the Art Gallery of WA, National Gallery of Australia, height 5 cm, diameter 18 cm
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Three tea cups and saucers: Samuel Alcock and Mintons, circa 1850, 1870, 1878, a pale blue flow blue Willow pattern duo in pale colours, probably by Alcock, a Minton style floral duo in pink and blue colours upon a shaped cell border, marked 34, and a Mintons pattern 9572 bute cup and saucer with Aesthetic, style vegetal motifs, impressed mark to latter with cypher and painted number, diameter 14.5 cm (saucer) height 5 cm (cup)
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A Royal Worcester wall pocket and a pair of Royal Worcester bone china, cornucopia, 1881 (pocket), and 1963, the white wall pocket in the form of a sack tied with blue cord in a bow, green backstamp to rear, and a matching pair of creamy white cornucopia, raised on 'Rocky' bases, green backstamps with date cyphers, height 14.5 cm and 7.5 cm
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A Boch Freres La Louviere ceramic ashtray and two other items, a bowl and a small vase in the style of Longwy, circa 1930s, Majolica wares with floral designs in bold colours, the ashtray with, backstamp underside, pattern number to vase, bowl with repair to foot, diameter 14.5 cm (ashtray)
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A Boch Freres La Louviere ceramic vase, circa 1930, Belgium, pattern 994, the bottle style vase with small handles to the shoulder and neck decorated, with flowers in a basket, in orange, saffron, turquoise and cobalt colours, backstamp, incised and painted numbers underside, height 26 cm
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A Worcester tea bowl and saucer in puce camaieu, 1760, from the McIlraith collection, in the Meissen style, the bowl and saucer with floral sprays and gilt rococo, cartouches, unmarked, bearing McIlraith collection label underside to bowl, height 4 cm (tea bowl) diameter 12.5 cm (saucer)
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