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Auction House:Philips Auctions AustraliaNumber of lots recorded:458
Sale Title:Fine & Decorative ArtsLots with images:458
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:397
Date:12-Dec-2022
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A sterling silver compact and a card case, comprising an elegant square powder compact (1951 London, David Sutton & Sons), the engine turned case with hinged top enclosing a mirror, powder compartment, marked to the interior; and a small rectangular card case with gilt interior (1921 Birmingham, William Adams) weight 202g length 7.5 cm, width 7.5 cm, and smaller
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Six Victorian SS table forks & a pair of sugar tongs, the near matching set of six forks set with fiddle, thread and shell pattern, comprising three 1870 London, marked Ga for Chawner & Co (George William Adams), and three 1859 London, the Portland Co (Francis Higgins III), hallmarked underside; together with a pair of French silver sugar tongs (Minerva 1 standard, Henin & Cie), with reeded arms, floral motif and cast talon nips complete with knuckles and claws. Weight 609g. Length 21 cm, (forks)
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Four mostly sterling silver Victorian items, late 19th century comprising a Yard-O-Led sterling silver propelling pencil, an oval pin cushion (1896 London, Sampson Mordan & Co), a small bone handled 'God gives us' seal with a horn of plenty, in a silver plated fitted case, and a sterling silver 'Seamless' surgical tool by S. Maw Sons & Thompson. Total weight 150g length 12 cm, (pencil)
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Two George III sterling silver tablespoons, 1770 Dublin, with maker's mark Wf (William Fawcett?) 1764 London, illegible maker's mark, the Hanoverian pattern George III tablespoons with engraved crest to handle, marked to the underside. Weight 136g length 23 cm, and smaller
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A silver mounted Scottish ram horn snuff mull, 19th century, the ram's horn snuff mull with a faceted yellow paste inset into the domed hinged lid, finely embossed and chased with thistles, the X-ray tested .925 silver mount apparently unmarked. Total weight 90g length 10 cm
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Three Georgian sterling silver berry serving spoons, 1789 London, with maker's mark for Thomas Heming 1795 London, with maker's mark for William Eley I & William Fearn 1814 London, with maker's mark for Sarah & John William Blake, the finely cast serving spoons with grapes and fruit embossed gilded bowls and crimped edges, to long tapering bright cup and scroll engraved stems; each marked to stem underside. Weight 184g length 22.5 cm, and smaller
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An Art Nouveau sterling silver frame, 1911 Birmingham, with maker's mark for S. M. Levi Ltd, the shaped frame embossed with sinuous tendrils and vegetal forms surrounding the rectangular aperture, the top with a classically draped reclining lady holding a hand mirror, with a wooden back and easel support, marked to lower frame. Total weight 291g length 22 cm, width 16 cm
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A sterling silver frame, 1904 Chester, with maker's mark for James Deakin & Sons, the frame embossed with Art Nouveau floral design. Weight 247g length 18.5 cm, width 14 cm
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A pair of Berber silver 'Tizerzai' Fibulae, Moroccan ram's head mark (Xray tested .925), late 19th to early 20th century each fibula cast and engraved with floral and pierced designs, with a long needle and movable ring to help secure to textile, each bearing ram's head mark and unknown maker's marks. Weight 307g length 21.5 cm, width 9 cm
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A Dutch 19th century .934 silver cow creamer, Minerva Regional assay office mark, 1892 English import mark, the Schuppe style cow creamer with curved handle formed by the tail, hinged back-flap with applied bee finial, stylized features, horns, exaggerated ears, worn marks to the underside, foreign silver import mark with added letter 'F'. Weight 365g height 13 cm, length 21.5 cm
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Two sterling silver decanter labels and a Dutch silver pill box, comprising a Dutch .833 silver pill box (1876, Schoonhoven, illegible maker's mark), square shaped with hinged cover, engraved with stylised floral motifs, together with two decanter labels (1966 Birmingham, P H Vogel & Co) decorated with foliate border encompassing a rococo scroll medallion and engraved sherry and Gin. Weight 57g height 2 cm, length 5 cm, width 5 cm, (pillbox)
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A group of sterling silver and silver plated items, eight items, comprising an embossed bonbon dish (1890 Birmingham George Nathan & Ridley Hayes), a creamer (1891 Birmingham, George Unite), two mustard spoons, a silver mounted green Wedgwood pot and a rococo style silver napkin ring. Total silver weight 417g height 4 cm, diameter: 14 cm, (round dish)
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Three boxed sterling silver EPNS cutlery & manicure sets, comprising a cased fork and spoon set (1962 Birmingham, Arthur price & Co Ltd.), a ladies travelling manicure set (various makers, some metal replacement pieces) including nail buff, pot, scissors, files; and a boxed part set of silver spoons and sugar tongs with three EPNS replacements (1904 Birmingham, Walker & Hall), the teaspoons with spiral twist handles and anthemion finials, tongs conforming. Total weight 223g various shapes and sizes
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A set of eleven French silver Grapefruit spoons, Minerva 2 standard, with unknown maker's mark GP in lozenge, the fine set of French .800 silver grapefruit spoons, fiddle pattern, the bowls with pointed tips; one similar by a different maker. Weight 154g length 14 cm
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A Dutch silver pill box and a sterling silver cigarette case, comprising a Dutch .833 silver pill box, 19th century, round with floral engraved hinged lid, marked to the interior, and a cigarette box (1913 Birmingham, W J Myatt & Co), of rectangular curved form with engraved floral decoration, bearing initials to one corner, with gilt interior. Weight 116g length 8.5 cm, width 7 cm, and smaller
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A group of six Christofle and four other silver-plated tablespoons, Christofle, CC oval mark, dated 1886, the 10 French silver-plated tablespoons, comprising 6 Christofle fiddle pattern spoons dated 1886, and 4 tablespoons with thread and floral decoration, each bearing Vh over seated lion in rectangular stamp and 84, trademark for Societe Generale de Coutellerie et Orfevrerie Appolo (Thiers). Length 22 cm, and smaller
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Two sterling and .800 silver oval photograph frames, the larger with oval picture aperture and wooden back board (1915 Birmingham, E.E Thompson) and the smaller with plain rounded edges, marked 800 to the reverse. Total weight 325g length 22 cm, width 15 cm, and smaller
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A group of sterling silver dressing table items, comprising a hand mirror with engraved monogram (1913 Birmingham, William Devenport), a fine octagonal waisted vase with a pierced band of floral volutes to the everted rim (1911 Sheffield, R. F. Mosley & Co), a rococo revival comb embossed with fruit and scrollwork (1902 Birmingham) and brush (apparently unmarked). Total weight 683g length 25.5 cm, (mirror) height 14.5 cm, (vase)
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Two sterling silver photo frames, one square with pierced rococo style decoration (1906 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Henry Matthews) and a plain rectangular frame (1922 Birmingham, Baldwin & Marriott) total weight 595g length 21.5 cm, width 16 cm
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A boxed Victorian silver plated fruit set, Walker & Hall, late 19th century, the faux bone handled fruit knives and forks for twelve, with floral embossed blades and ferrules, in the original felt lined mahogany fitted case. Length 20.5 cm, (knife) height 6.5 cm, length 30.5 cm, width 24.5 cm, (case)
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An English cased silver plated fish service for twelve, Kay & Co, circa 1880, the walnut box with blue velvet interior set with twelve forks and twelve fish knives, all decorated with foliate engraved tapering handles and blades, the original case with lock, no key. Length 22 cm, and 18.5 cm
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A group of mostly trinket boxes with some Oriental silver, 20th century comprising a quantity of trinket boxes, various shapes, some marked 800, with engraved or filigree decoration, and stone, bone or glass inset lids; two larger silver vessels including one 800 silver pierced with hinged cover, together with a prayer wheel and a ceramic snuff bottle. Weight 505g. Various shapes and sizes
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An Art Deco Ironwork and pate de verre bowl, circa 1930s, the French pate de verre bowl in an iron work stand in the Loraine manner, the round pale yellow glass bowl flecked with purple housed in an ironwork stand with applied blooming roses and foliage decorations, the scrolls forming carry handle. Height 27 cm, width 39 cm, diameter: 20 cm
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Two Irish cut crystal comports attributed to Waterford, 19th century, the fine heavy Georgian style cut crystal footed bowls or comports, one with a stepped domed foot, the waisted body carved with strawberry diamond decoration and hobnail cutting to the rim, raised on a square base with a starburst design underside, the other on a similar circular base below a ringed and cross hatched flaring body and rolled rim, unmarked. Height 16.5 cm, and 13 cm
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A Thirty-Two piece set of Victorian stemware and tumblers, late 19th century possibly Stourbridge, the set comprising 10 wine glasses, 7 champagne coupes, 8 sherry glasses, and 6 tumblers, the stemware with hexagonal bases, faceted stems and petal form facets to the bowls, the tumblers with slice cut in a matching design. Height 19.5 cm, and smaller
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A set of eleven 19th century champagne flutes, the set of 11 cut glass champagne flutes with slice cutting to the bodies, flared rims, on tapering faceted hexagonal stems and circular spreading bases. Height 17.5 cm
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Three Victorian and later glass lamp shades, c1900 two with etched decorations including one frosted blue, one round clear, one moulded frosted with beading design, various shapes and sizes. Diameter: 17.5 cm, and smaller
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Three clear glass items by Orrefors and Villeroy & Boch, late 20th century comprising a Villeroy & Boch crystal duck ornament, etched mark to the underside, an Orrefors four-petal lotus bowl and an empty-pocket designed by Lars Hellsten for Orrefors, both signed Orrefors and numbered. Height 11 cm, length 18 cm, width 18 cm, and smaller
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Three Georgian spiral twist stem wine glasses, later 18th century, the three Georgian wine glasses with opaque spiral twist stems, supported on slightly domed feet, with funnel, ogee and flaring bowls, the stems with spiral, double-spiral and corkscrew twist, with pontil marks. Height 16 cm, and smaller
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A Waterford Crystal 'Aura' vase by jasper Conran, Des. Jasper Conran for Waterford, 2006., the 'Aura' stem vase, conical with a cascading disc design, in its original box, with acid etched 'Jasper Conran Waterford' mark and trademark to the underside. Height 21 cm
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A two toned art glass centrepiece, Adam Jablonski (Poland, b. 1922), the abstract sculpture in amethyst, lemon and clear tones, signed to the underside and with original label. Height 16.5 cm, length 34 cm, width 12 cm
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A pair of Bohemian cased glass lustre vases, circa 1900 in light blue overlaid with white, the bulbous body lustres each with a knopped stem to a domed base, with repeat slice cuts and painted with gilt, Royal Blue and pink borders of scrolls and swags, and hung with ten faceted and spear form prisms. Height 33.5 cm
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Five Victorian and later mostly cranberry glass wares, 19th century and later comprising a cranberry glass jug with floral painted decoration, a sugar caster, a vase with twin clear handles and internal honeycomb decor and a wine glass, together with a blue to white satin glass vase with ruffled rim. Height 24 cm, (blue vase)
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An assortment of twenty art glass tulips, 20th century, the delicate hand-blown art glass tulips, possibly German, varied colors and form. Length 34 cm, and smaller
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A French art glass landscape bowl by Peynaud, Jean-Simon Peynaud (1869-1952), circa 1900, the oval bowl with a continuous lake and woodland landscape scene in dark brown on an orange and yellow ground, signed 'Peynaud' to the side. Height 7 cm, length 22 cm, width 11.5 cm
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A pair of Zonca Voghera 'Egg' glass table lamps, Zonca lighting (Italy), c1990s, the pair of modern design table lamps, cased white and blue Murano glass, egg shaped with oblique slice cut, on circular powder coated bases, with Vetri Murano and Zonca labels. Height 28 cm
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Three Moorcroft items, comprising a 'Pansy Parade' vase (des. Kerry Goodwin, 2006) with tube line decoration of pansies in yellow and blue on a ground graduating from deep blue to cream; a 'Lamia' vase (des. Rachel Bishop, c1995), and an 'Orchid Arabesque' ginger jar and cover (des. Emma Bossons, 2003), all with impressed Moorcroft stamp and other ciphers, in their original boxes. Height 13.5 cm, and smaller
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A Moorcroft 'Poppy' pattern vase, the baluster form vase decorated in the 'Poppy' pattern on navy blue ground, painted by Wendy Mason, with impressed Moorcroft stamp and other ciphers, in its original box. Height 19.5 cm
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Three Moorcroft vases, comprising a limited Ed. 'Montana Cornflower' vase (des. Rachel Bishop, 2000), shape 92/6, floral decorated in shades of blue, yellow, green and brown, signed and numbered 165/650, together with a 'Florian Echo' small vase (des. Carole Lovett, c.2003) and a 'Northern Star' small vase; all with impressed Moorcroft stamp and other ciphers, in their original boxes height 15.5 cm, and smaller
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Two Moorceoft 'Finches' and 'Fruit and Vine' pattern plates, comprising a 'Sample' plate in the 'Finches' pattern (des. Sally Tuffin, 1991-1992) on a modulating Prussian blue ground, and a 'Fruit and Vine' plate on navy ground, painted by Wendy Mason, all with impressed Moorcroft stamp and other ciphers, in their original boxes. Diameter: 22 cm
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Three Moorcroft items, comprising a limited edition 'Castle Gardens' vase by Debbie Hancock for Talents of Windsor, numbered 478/500, with a gold pen signature and dated 99; a 'Golden Lilly' vase (des. Rachel Bishop, c1993), and a Bramble Revisited' Pomander for 1989, stamped 'Liberty' to the underside; all with impressed Moorcroft stamp and other ciphers, in their original boxes. Height 9.5 cm, and smaller
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A Moorcroft 'Fruit Garden' pattern vase, the medium-size high shoulder baluster vase (des. Nicola Slaney, 1999), with impressed Moorcroft stamp and other ciphers, in its original box. Height 16 cm
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A Moorcroft 'Everglade' pattern vase, designed by Philip Gibson circa 1999, the 'Everglade' vase with tube-lined flamingoes design, painted by Wendy Mason, with impressed Moorcroft stamp and other cyphers, in its original box. Height 10.5 cm
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Three Moorcroft items, comprising a pear shaped 'Buttercup' vase (des. Sally Tuffin, 1990), tube-lined with yellow and green meadow flowers and green foliage on a modulating Prussian blue and green ground, with a gold pen signature and date 4/9/90 underside, together with a 'Pleuriana' ginger jar and cover (des. Rachel Bishop, 2003), and a 'Leicester' small bulbous vase; all with impressed Moorcroft stamp and other ciphers, in their original boxes. Height 13.5 cm, and smaller
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Three Moorcroft vases, comprising a pre-production 'Trial' small vase, dated 20.2.2002, unknown pattern; a 'Calla Lily' pattern waisted vase (des. Emma Bossons, circa 2011) decorated in the Art Nouveau manner, and an 'Indigo' bottle vase (des. Emma Bossons, circa 1999), all with impressed Moorcroft stamp and other ciphers, in their original boxes. Height 18 cm, and smaller
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Two Moorcroft 'Honeycomb' and 'Ivy' plates, the 'Honeycomb' pattern plate (des. Philip Richardson, c1986) on blue ground, with painted initials 'Wm' for Wendy Mason; and an 'Ivy' pattern plate, tube-lined and decorated with trailing ivy leaves on an ivory ground; all with impressed Moorcroft stamp and other ciphers, in their original boxes. Diameter: 26 cm
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A limited edition Moorcroft 'Pride of Lions' pattern ginger jar and cover, designed and signed by Sian Leeper and dated 1999, painted by Anji Davenport (signed and dated 12.9.01), the ginger jar tube-line decorated in 'Pride of lions' with the Serengeti plains, numbered 119/250, with impressed Moorcroft stamp and other cyphers, in its original box. Height 16 cm
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A Moorcroft 'Saadian' pattern vase, designed by Shirley Hayes and dated 2001, the squat baluster form vase (shape 152/5) tube-line decorated with exotic blue and purple glazed flowers reserved against alternating clear and navy blue ground, with impressed Moorcroft stamp and other cyphers, in its original box. Height 12 cm
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A Moorcroft 'Queen's Choice' pattern plate, the plate in the 'Queen's choice' (des. Emma Bossons, c2000), with impressed Moorcroft stamp and other ciphers, in its original box. Diameter: 26 cm
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A limited edition Moorcroft 'Royal Hakea' pattern vase, designed and signed by Phillip Gibson, with paintwork by Jeanette Brammer, in Art Nouveau influenced 'Royal Hakea' pattern, numbered 131/200, with impressed Moorcroft stamp and other cyphers, in its original box. Height 21 cm
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A limited edition Moorcroft 'Indian Paintbrush' pattern vase, designed by Philip Gibson circa 2000, the ovoid form vase tube-line decorated in 'Indian Paintbrush' with orange tipped flowers against a modulating blue ground with a band of geometric forms below the rim, with impressed Moorcroft stamp and other cyphers, in its original box. Height 11 cm
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A Moorcroft 'Trout' ginger jar, designed by Philip Gibson circa 1988, the 'Trout' pattern ginger jar, painted by Wendy Mason, with impressed Moorcroft stamp and other ciphers, in its original box. Height 15.5 cm
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A Moorcroft 'Saadian' pattern circular lidded box, designed by Shirley Hayes in 2001, the 'Saadian' box and cover, decorated in Islamic colour palette, with impressed Moorcroft stamp, mushroom year cypher (production date 2002), in its original box. Height 8.5 cm, diameter: 16.5 cm
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Two Moorcroft 'Northern Star' and 'Blakeney Mallow' vases, designed by Sarah Brummel-Bailey, the 'Blakeney Mallow' pattern vase in 364/8 shape, dated 2001; together with a 122/8 shape vase tube-line decorated on blue ground and dated 2003, with impressed Moorcroft stamps and other cyphers, in their original boxes. Height 20.5 cm
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A limited edition Moorcroft for Liberty 'Hawthorne' pattern vase, designed by Nicola Slaney c1990s, the Liberty exclusive vase, tube-line decorated in the 'Hawthorne' pattern, dated 98 and numbered 350/400, with impressed Moorcroft stamp and other cyphers, in its original box. Height 20.5 cm
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Three Moorcroft mugs, comprising a 'Blackberry' pattern mug for Liberty (des. Sally Tuffin), a Christmas 'Robin' mug and another, with impressed Moorcroft stamps, two in their original boxes. Height 8.5 cm
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A limited edition Moorcroft 'Regent' pattern vase, the limited edition vase of slender baluster form decorated in the Regent pattern after Rachel Bishop, signed and dated 2006, numbered 74/100, with impressed Moorcroft stamp and other cyphers, in its original box. Height 26 cm
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A Moorcroft 'Rainforest' ginger jar, designed by Sally Tuffin circa 1992, the 'Rainforest' pattern ginger jar, painted by Wendy Mason, marked 'Philip happy 40th love, Jayne' with impressed Moorcroft stamp and other ciphers, in its original box. Height 15.5 cm
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Three Moorcroft items, comprising a 'Sophie Christina' pattern plaque (des. Sian Leeper, 2001) of triangular section with 'Moorcroft Pottery' on one side - also called Toblerone Collectors' plaque, a 'Frangipani' baluster form vase (des. Emma Bossons, circa 2000) and a 'Coneflower' baluster vase (des. Anji Davenport, circa 2002); all with impressed Moorcroft stamp and other ciphers, in their original boxes. Height 19.5 cm, (vases)
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A large Wedgwood 'Indiana' transferware meat platter, Wedgwood & Co, circa 1860s, the oval blue and white meat platter decorated in the Indiana pattern, the underside with incised and blue printed backstamp Indiana above unicorn trade mark Wedgwood & Co. Height 6 cm, length 56.5 cm, width 45.5 cm
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A first period Belleek tureen and platter, first black mark, used 1863-1890, the earthenware oval soup tureen and cover, with vegetal twin handles and finial, sparsely decorated with ribbons and line trims in aubergine, with the matching oval platter, printed black mark to the underside. Length 41 cm, width 33 cm, (platter)
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A large Meissen blue and white transfer meat platter, 19th century, the oversize white ground porcelain rectangular meat platter with rounded corners and slightly scalloped rim, decorated sparsely with floral and foliage sprigs with a hint of flow blue, with underglaze blue crossed swords mark to the underside. Height 6 cm, length 61 cm, width 49 cm
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A Copeland 'Meadow' eleven piece tea service, Meadow pattern, 19th century comprising a teapot, 4 tea cups and saucers, sugar bowl and creamer, all with spiral body and scalloped edges, decorated in the Meadow pattern with gilt highlights, each with Copeland backstamp to base. Height 13 cm, width 20.5 cm, (teapot)
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A Twenty-Two piece Royal Oepiag porcelain tea service, Czechoslovakia, green backstamp, early 20th century, the neo-classical tea set comprising a teapot, sugar basin, creamer, six cups and saucers, six cake plates and an oval tray, transfer decorated with classical scenes in roundels with beaded borders and reserves in green and Burgundy with gilt highlights. Height 20.5 cm, (teapot) length 44.5 cm, width 31 cm, (platter)
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A bronze mounted twin-handled ceramic urn, circa 1900, the ovoid urn hand decorated with birds on branches on ivory ground, with classical cast bronze base and mount with masks and scrolls, unmarked. Height 23.5 cm
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A Schwarzenbach porcelain clam shell double dish, Oscar Schaller & Co, impressed anchor S&Co mark, circa 1890, the double dish in the form of an open clam shell form double dish with parcel gilt coral branch handle, each side painted with a winter countryside scene, impressed maker's mark and numbered 274 to the underside. Height 11 cm, length 33 cm, width 24 cm
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A set of five Crown Staffordshire porcelain plates, Crown Staffordshire, green Royal Navy ware stamp, circa 1930s, the set of porcelain entree plates, fluted to the rim, plain white, each with printed green maker's mark and 'Leadless glaze' to the underside. Diameter: 22 cm
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Four Royal Worcester 'Indian Tree' soup plates, pattern 5969, circa 1885, the four soup bowls or plates, all decorated in Indian tree design with patterned borders, one with puce backstamp dated 1885, the other three with earlier impressed 'Worcester Royal porcelain Works' stamp. Height 3.5 cm, diameter: 36 cm
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A German bisque porcelain figural group, 19th century, the German hand decorated and gilded bisque group, depicting a seated young girl with a dog on her lap trying to eat her diner, unmarked. Height 33 cm, width 16 cm, depth 20 cm
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Three 19th century English Chinoiserie plates, comprising a pair of mid 19th century ironstone dinner plates, printed and overpainted in enamels with a basket of flowers within a moulded border painted with alternate oriental landscape and floral panels, with retailer's Ducroz and Millidge mark circa 1860, together with a side plate decorated with a boy flying a kite. Diameter: 25.5 cm, and 18 cm
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An antique English cabinet plate, first quarter, 19th century no factory mark, with delicately hand painted summer blooms to the centre and similarly decorated to the outer border, between ultramarine blue bands with gilt scrolls. Diameter: 26 cm
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An early Victorian willow pattern blue and white transfer meat platter, Griffiths, Beardmore & Birks, Gb&B blue mark, circa 1830, the Staffordshire ironstone meat platter, transfer decorated in willow pattern, the underside with large printed Royal arms mark incorporating the initials Gb&B. Height 4.5 cm, length 45 cm, width 36 cm
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Meat platter by Wedgwood & Co, 19th century, the large oval platter, plain with blue trim lines to the rim, the underside with impressed maker's mark. Height 5 cm, length 51.5 cm, width 41 cm
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Four cups and saucers, 18th to 19th century comprising two teacups and saucer, possibly first period Worcester, and two porcelain fluted tea bowls and saucers, possibly Bristol, unmarked. Height 6 cm, (cup) and smaller diameter: 14.5 cm, (saucer) and smaller
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A first period Worcester tea bowl & saucer, crescent mark, late 18th century, the Dr Wall Worcester blue and white porcelain tea bowl and saucer, floral moulded and transfer decorated to the interior with flower heads and border below rims, each with underglaze blue crescent mark to the underside. Height 4 cm, (cup) diameter: 12 cm, (saucer)
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A mixed group of four teacups, comprising a fine Chinese export Qing period teacup, underglaze blue and overglaze iron red painted and gilded with figures in landscape, unmarked, a pair of en grisaille decorated porcelain teacups, and an eggshell teacup with floral decoration, unmarked. Height 7 cm, and smaller
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A set of four green glazed French Majolica dessert plates, Emile Regal and Jules Sanejouand, impressed anchor 'Rs' mark, circa 1880, the set of six dessert plates, moulded with overlapping leaves pattern and petal form border, lustrous deep green glaze, each with impressed anchor flanked by initials R and S for Regal and Sanejouand (Clarefontaine, France), mark used 1860-1885. Diameter: 20 cm
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An English willow pattern blue and white transfer plate, early 19th century, the English transferware Chinoiserie shallow bowl or early teapot stand, decorated in willow pattern to the interior, with three Chinese style scrolls with flower heads to the exterior, unmarked. Height 5 cm, diameter: 29 cm
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Two 19th century ceramic items, comprising a Russian porcelain ram butter dish and cover (Ms Kuznetsov manufacture, c1890), hand painted and gilded, with horns, missing ears, maker's blue stamp underside; together with a Staffordshire lion figure c1830, modelled standing on a painted plinth base, with a red coat and brown mane, its right paw resting on a yellow ball, the tail looped over its back, unmarked. Height 14 cm, width 15.5 cm, (lion)
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Four antique ceramic jelly moulds, 19th and early 20th century various sizes and makers including Shelley, Ictc London, Bisto, with corn, grapevine and fluted patterns height 11.5 cm, length 23.5 cm, width 20 cm, and smaller
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Two John Campbell mugs and a Bendigo Pottery vase, John Campbell (1857-1928), circa 1935, the Australian pottery lot in green and brown drip glaze, comprising two mugs or tankards incised 'John Campbell Tasmania' to base, one signed 1935, together with a Bendigo vase stamped 'Bendigo Pottery Epsom'. Height 12.5 cm, (vase) height 13 cm, (cup)
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Three Australian Pottery items, c1930s comprising a Remued pink and beige bowl, incised 'Remued 303' to base, a green and cream basket vase with a rope twist handle, incised 'Remued 194' to base, and a John Campbell grey, brown and yellow wall pocket, signed to reverse. Height 12.5 cm, diameter: 18 cm, (vase) and smaller
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A fourteen piece Minton green glazed Majolica part dinner service, impressed 'Minton Bb' mark, diamond registry mark for 1860, late 19th century, the striking Minton majolica service, comprising 6 dinner plates, 3 side plates, three footed rectangular dishes, a circular tazza and an oval sauce boat, each piece basketweave-molded in deep green glaze, with fan shape central design, impressed maker and registry marks to the underside. Diameter: 23.5 cm, (plates)
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Two 19th century figural stirrup cups, the Staffordshire ceramic hand painted stirrup cups, including a fox with collar marked 'Tallio' and a hound's head, both unmarked. Length 12 cm, and 9.5 cm
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Two Bendigo Pottery items, comprising an earthenware lidded tobacco jar modelled as a dog, in brown and blue glaze, unmarked; together with a Bendigo pottery brown and cream drip glaze vase, stamped to base. Height 13.5 cm
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Three stoneware items by Pratt, Spode and Paxton, late 19th century comprising a Prattware cylindrical tobacco jar and cover, with classical scene and Greek key border, bearing the discus thrower mark, a Paxton blue and white jug with applied vine leaves band to the top, stamped Paxton to base, and a Copeland Spode blue and white jug with a classical frieze of dancers, stamped and incised marks to base. Height 17 cm, and smaller
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Two Doulton Stoneware jardinieres, Royal Doulton model no 6513 and Silicon Ware, late 19th century comprising one with ruffled rim and floral decoration on mottled green ground and 'Silicon' Ware tripod planter of ovoid form with three handles, the buff ground decorated with carved and applied geometric bands and borders in tones of blues and white, impressed factory mark to bases. Height 19 cm, diameter: 23 cm, and smaller
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Six Royal Doulton items, early 20th century comprising a miniature stoneware Lord Nelson commemorative mug and three beakers, each decorated in relief in green with a portrait of Lord Nelson flanked by ships, against a cobalt blue ground, together with an Art Nouveau jug and a baluster vase with grapes border on blue ground, impressed factory mark to bases. Height 25 cm, (vase) and smaller
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A Royal Doulton Lambeth vase, model no X9515, late 19th century, the baluster form vase with a narrow neck and an everted rim, decorated with a band of floral reserves and beading on mottled blue ground, impressed factory mark and artist mark Mh' to base. Height 25.5 cm
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Four Victorian stoneware jugs including with silver rims, late 19th century comprising a hunting jug with a band of raised dogs running after a deer, with silver rim (1869 London), a bellarmine type jug with silver rim (1879 Sheffield), a Royal Doulton hunting jug with a dog handle, and Doulton Lambeth harvest jug with silver rim (1894 London) height 22 cm, and smaller
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A pair of Walter Moorcroft 'Hibiscus' vases, circa 1960s, the pair of Moorcroft Hibiscus pattern baluster vases with long necks, on yellow ground shading to pale green at the base, with impressed 'Moorcroft' and 'Made in England' marks, one with Wm initials for Walter Moorcroft, without boxes. Height 27 cm
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