| 257 |
A DERBY STYLE PORCELAIN MODEL OF A LADY with lamb, set against a bocage, on a scroll base, 9 1/2" high
Sold for £150
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| 258 |
A YORKSHIRE POTTERY OCTAGONAL NURSERY PLATE decorated with Father Matthews administering the Total Abstinence Pledge, 6 3/4"
Sold for £32
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| 259 |
A TORQUAY SMALL POTTERY CANDLESTICK, two cups and saucers, two oval plates, a Shelley dish, a blue and white pottery bowl, and two pottery plates made for Tiffany & Co
Sold for £20
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| 260 |
AN FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE HANDLED MINIATURE BOWL with flower head motif to the centre of the bowl, possibly a bleeding bowl, 3" across
Sold for £95
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| 261 |
AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE TEAPOT with 'Walk in the Garden' pattern, 4 1/2" high and a Worcester blue and white bowl with printed 'Fence and garden pattern', crescent mark to the base, 4 3/4" diameter, a Worcester blue and white coffee pot and cover with free flower pattern design (restored), 9 1/4" high and a blue and white handled cup with printed design (4)
Sold for £600
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| 262 |
A COLLECTION OF COPELAND SPODE HORS D'OEUVRE PLATES, and Masons Ironstone china
Sold for £80
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| 263 |
A SET OF THREE 19TH CENTURY WHITE GLAZED PORCELAIN JUGS, each with mask spout and painted monogram, largest 82
Sold for £125
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| 264 |
A PAIR OF WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER WARE TWO HANDLED CLASSICAL STYLE VASES and covers, each with acorn finial, trailing band of maidens and on square bases, 10 1/2" high
Sold for £1,400
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| 265 |
A PAIR OF WEDGWOOD ROUNDELS, 3" across
Sold for £50
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| 266 |
A WILLIAM MOORCROFT FLORIAN VASE, with a version of the Violet design (unknown until recently), made for Liberty & Co, signed to the base and marked 'Made for Liberty & Co', in green, 6 3/4" high
Sold for £1,400
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| 267 |
A 19TH CENTURY SUNDERLAND PINK LUSTRE HANDLED JUG, one monochrome panel depicting a west view of the Iron Bridge over the wear, under the patronage of R Burdon, Esq. and two oval panels with script one 'Friendship, Love and Truth', 6 1/2" high
Sold for £170
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| 268 |
A MARTINWARE STONEWARE VASE incised and decorated with grotesque fish and seaweed in browns and creams, incised to the base 1887 R W Martin Bros, London & Southall, 8" high
Sold for £2,800
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| 269 |
A 19TH CENTURY BLUE TRANSFER LARGE OVAL PLATTER with oriental vignettes, and the matching oval tureen and cover
Sold for £170
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| 270 |
A 19TH CENTURY ADAMS BLUE TRANSFER OVAL LARGE MEAT PLATE decorated with Lyne Castle, Kent, impressed mark, 21" x 16 1/2"
Sold for £400
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| 271 |
A LARGE BLUE TRANSFER CIRCULAR PLATTER decorated with fishermen at a waterfall, within a wild rose border, 17" across
Sold for £65
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| 272 |
A COPELAND GARRETT TURQUOISE OVAL CABINET PLATE painted with reserve panels of oriental birds within a gilt cartouche, 10" across
Sold for £30
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| 273 |
A WORCESTER OVAL SHALLOW BASKET with blue pine cone design (chip to rim), 10"
Sold for £50
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| 274 |
A SINGLE WORCESTER UNDERGLAZE CUP with clobberd decoration
Sold for £42
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| 275 |
A COLLECTION OF GOSS WARE CRESTED PIECES, approximately 37
Sold for £15
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| 276 |
A VICTORIAN TEA SET, a Royal Doulton octagonal dish, a Bloor Derby Sevres style plate and a Royal Crown Derby plate
Sold for £110
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| 277 |
A STONEWARE CYLINDRICAL JAR and cover
Sold for £10
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| 278 |
A 19TH CENTURY TWO HANDLED LOVING CUP with cock fighting painted to one side and two figures in a classical landscape painted to the other, 9" across
Sold for £120
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| 279 |
A NEW HALL 'BUBBLEHEAD' SAUCER decorated with Chinese figures with a parasol and windmill by a garden fence, pattern no. 20, 5" diameter
Sold for £25
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| 280 |
A WORCESTER FISHERMAN PATTERN TOY JUG and similar saucer dish, both with faults
Sold for £10
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| 281 |
A COLLECTION OF FIVE BROWN JASPERWARE PIECES (in need of restoration)
Sold for £160
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| 282 |
A PART SET OF COPELAND SPODE CHINA with peacock decoration, within a blue transfer border and six similar Copeland Spode pieces from a fruit set, each with scale blue border having reserve panels of flowers
Sold for £65
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| 283 |
A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE PEN HOLDERS in the form of dalmatians on blue cobalt oval bases, 5", a kneeling dalmatian, 5 1/4" and one other Staffordshire figure (4)
Sold for £45
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| 284 |
AN EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE MODEL of a cow creamer and a calf (old restoration to horns and tail and missing a handle), circa 1800, 6" across
Sold for £540
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| 285 |
A WORCESTER BLUE TRANSFER CYLINDRICAL TANKARD with pine cone design, circa 1770
Sold for £40
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| 286 |
A BLOOR DERBY POLYCHROME POT POURRI VASE with painted trailing band of flowers and with a gilt satyr mask heads, 4" high
Sold for £10
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| 287 |
A WORCESTER SMALL RELIEF MOULDED CREAM JUG painted with oriental figures hunting, and with a double scroll handle and blue under-glazed inner rim, 3 1/2" high, small chip to top
Sold for £450
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| 288 |
A WORCESTER SMALL POLYCHROME RELIEF MOULDED CREAM JUG with famille rose decoration, 18th Century, 4" across
Sold for £280
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| 289 |
AN 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH, PROBABLY WORCESTER, SPARROW BEAK CREAM JUG with flower spray and cornucopia, 3 1/4" high
Sold for £340
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| 290 |
A SINGLE SALOPIAN WARE REEDED CUP with blue fruit pattern
Sold for £55
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| 291 |
A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN MODELS OF FLOWER SELLERS in Chinese dress, 6" high
Estimate: £100 - 200
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| 292 |
A JOHN ROSE OF COALPORT WHITE AND GUILD RECUMBENT STAG with bocage, 4 1/4" high
Sold for £70
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| 293 |
A SALT GLAZE MODEL OF AN OCTAGONAL BARREL PERCUSSION CAP PISTOL, in the manner of Doulton
Sold for £60
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| 294 |
A FLIGHT WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PLATE depicting European ruins in a landscape, marked with Arabic numeral (1776-1792)
Sold for £230
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| 295 |
A MAJOLICA TEAPOT in the form of a melon with a Chinese boy holding tight, circa 1880, 6 1/2", unmarked, probably Joseph Holdcroft
Estimate: £500 - 700
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| 296 |
A WEDWOOD CANEWARE OVAL TUREEN and cover with cauliflower finial and raised vine leaf border, 10"
Sold for £50
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| 297 |
AN EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY MODEL of a recumbent dalmatian (slight chip to base), an early pottery model of a game bird, 4" high and a miniature pottery model of a spaniel on a cushion (3)
Sold for £130
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| 298 |
A CREAMWARE OVAL BASKET and stand with pierced border, 9" a collection of creamware and basket weave plates and a yellow ground 19th Century British pottery small teapot, two other similar pieces and a creamware single cup, decorated with peacocks
Sold for £270
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| 299 |
A BLUE TRANSFER OVAL PEDESTAL BOWL, 9 1/2", a Delftware vase, a 19th Century feather edged creamware vase with Oriental designs, two Delftware blue plates and a 19th Century pedestal pottery bowl (with faults)
Sold for £85
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| 300 |
A 19TH CENTURY STONEWARE COFFEE POT, with raised flower decoration, 11" high (faults to rim)
Sold for £30
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| 301 |
A RIDGWAY CANEWARE BOWL, cover and stand, two Worcester porcelain bowls, a lustre tea cup and saucer, one other English tea bowl and saucer and a few other pieces of china
Sold for £90
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| 302 |
A STAFFORDSHIRE POT LID 'A Parr', a Staffordshire cottage, two porcelain dogs, a Beatrix Potter figure 'Taylor of Gloucester' and a miniature porcelain cup and saucer
Sold for £10
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| 303 |
A STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY MODEL of Sir Charles Napier, his foot resting upon a canon, 13 1/2" high
Sold for £70
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| 304 |
A PAIR OF WEDGWOOD GREEN JASPER WARE TWO HANDLED VASES and covers, decorated with classical figures, 7 1/2" high
Sold for £380
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| 305 |
A COLLECTION OF WEDGWOOD BASALT WARE to include two large bowls, a smaller bowl, a teapot, a waterjug and four other pieces
Sold for £110
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| 306 |
A 19TH CENTURY LARGE PORCELAIN COMPORT, an oval Indian rose pattern turkey platter, and a Copeland Spode fruit bowl (3)
Sold for £110
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