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Six Victorian green tinted pedestal wine glasses, each with conical bowl and knopped stems (non-matching), the tallest 13cm; also two Victorian amethyst tinted wine glasses of similar design, height 13cm (8)
Sold for £80
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Two 18th Century seal top bottles, each of mallet form, 23.5cm
Sold for £120
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Six Victorian faceted glass finger bowls, 12cm diameter
Sold for £25
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Twelve Victorian faceted glass flutes, various designs, the tallest 19cm, the shortest 17cm
Sold for £280
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Pair of Dutch delft plates, circa 1740-60, each decorated with a chinoiserie river landscape, 23.5cm
Sold for £45
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Four delft polychrome tiles, probably Dutch, mid 18th Century, each decorated with a bird in colours, 13cm square
Sold for £75
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Linthorpe plate designed by Dr. Christopher Dresser, circa 1879-89, relief moulded to the centre with a Japanese inspired view of a crane flying amidst pine trees, bordered with a streaked green edge against a brown glazed ground, impressed marks 'Linthorpe Chr.Dresser' and monogram of Henry Tooth, 28cm diameter
Sold for £95
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Crown Devon Art Deco Mattita vase, 1930s ribbed ovoid form decorated with a galleon, a setting sun and a lighthouse picked out in tubelined colours, printed and painted marks, height 38.5cm; also a smaller Mattita vase, height 20cm (2)
Sold for £200
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Royal Worcester fruit study pot pourri jar and cover by Freeman, pierced and gilded osier moulded cover on a baluster body, decorated with a band of peaches, grapes, apples, damsons and cherries, over a base further moulded and gilded, black printed mark, numbered 1286, height 26cm
Sold for £1350
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Pair of Murano Sommerso faceted glass vases, with green interior and light yellowish tint with light purple outer casing, height 18.5cm; also a Murano Sommerso pestle and mortar, green encased in yellow and green pestle, height 8.5cm (3)
Sold for £50
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Royal Copenhagen model of a recumbent lion, printed and painted marks, initialled 'KFX' and numbered '1268', 35cm
Sold for £120
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Chinese blue and white export meat plate, Qianlong (1736-95), canted rectangular form decorated with peony and fir tree, 30.5cm; also a Victorian Staffordshire blue and white turkey plate, decorated with a peacock pattern, 50.5cm (2)
Sold for £45
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George III wine glass, circa 1770, having an ogee bowl with basal flutes, and double opaque twist stem with spiral centred with a gauze column, conical foot with pontil, height 15.5cm
Sold for £80
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George III wine glass, circa 1770, having an ogee bowl with basal flutes over a double twist stem, each with multiple strands over a conical foot with pontil, height 15.5cm
Sold for £80
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Pair of Sevres bleu celeste bough pots, of shaped oval section with scallop form lug handles and a scalloped rim, decorated to the front with recumbent winged cherubs opposing a floral spray reserve to the back, all embellished with tooled gilt floral garlands and Rococo scrolls, unmarked, width 22.5cm
Sold for £460
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Sevres soft paste porcelain oval pin dish, circa 1780, decorated with a cherub riding a dolphin bordered with gilt foliate details against a dark cobalt blue border with gilt scalloped edge, interlaced blue mark with gilder's mark over painter's mark (damaged and repaired), 14cm; also a French hand decorated porcelain box in Sevres style, early 20th Century, decorated with panels of birds and flowers against a bleu celeste ground, 11cm; and a French chinoiserie style porcelain match case, rectangular form with brass mounts and a pullout drawer for the matches, height 9cm (3)
Sold for £150
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Meissen dish, decorated with 'Deutsche Blumen' within a gilt bordered wavy rim, underglaze blue crossed swords and star mark, 33cm diameter; also a similar Meissen plate, 30.5cm and a Meissen dish, 24.5cm, both similarly marked (3)
Sold for £160
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Chinese Republic famille rose vase, square section decorated with butterflies, insects and flowers in colours, character mark to the base, raised on a wooden stand, height of the vase 22cm
Sold for £150
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Pair of Victorian green glass cameo vases, circa 1870, ovoid form with trumpet neck and foot, painted with mythological figures in white enamel against a maroon enamelled ground and bordered with tooled gilt, height 34.5cm
Sold for £55
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Japanese Satsuma small jar and cover, by Kinkozan, circa 1875-1927, of bun form with pierced cover and worked with a band of figures above a band of fishes and crustacea, all picked out in colours and fine gilding, character marks to the base, 7.5cm diameter; also another Japanese miniature Satsuma jar, decorated with fan shaped reserves of jungle fowl and birds flying amidst flowers, against a blue ground picked out with gilt foliage, unmarked, height 6cm (2)
Sold for £260
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Printware jug commemorating the marriage of Princess Charlotte and Prince Leopold, circa 1816, ovoid form decorated with opposing monochrome prints of the couple beneath two pink lustrous bands at the rim (restored), 13.5cm
Sold for £80
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Chantilly porcelain dish, circa 1770, decorated with Chantilly sprigs in blue against a white ground, blue border, unmarked, 24cm diameter
Sold for £50
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Pair Chinese Republic famille rose covered vases, decorated with figures and Immortals in colours beneath domed covers, Kangxi six character mark within a double circle to base, 42cm
Sold for £175
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Pair of Victorian Staffordshire greyhounds, circa 1880, decorated in naturalistic colours, height 20cm; also a Victorian Staffordshire blue and white Willow pattern cow creamer, height 14cm (3)
Sold for £85
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John Rogers & Sons blue and white printware covered sauce tureen on stand in the Drama pattern, featuring to the cover 'The maid at the mill, Act I. Sc. I' and the body 'The Quaker, Act II. Sc II' and Merchant of Venice, Act IV. Sc. I.', printed and impressed marks, 20cm
Sold for £50
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Quantity of Maw & Co. Aesthetic period ceramic tiles, consisting of two designs, one being a simplified sunflower (120), the other a branch of four leaves (94), both in blue against an off white ground, 15cm square
Sold for £600
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Four Victorian Asiatic Pheasant pattern blue and white meat plates, 46cm; also six similar blue and white dinner plates, 26cm; and six similar dessert plates, 23.5cm (16)
Sold for £60
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Volkstedt porcelain figure group 'The Young Courtiers', decorated in colours, blue printed mark, height 17cm; also a Sitzendorf porcelain model of a gardener, 15.5cm; and another Dresden figure group 'The Young Gardeners', 13.5cm (3)
Sold for £110
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Japanese Satsuma bowl, decorated inside and out with Immortals presenting a flaming pearl to a dragon, in typical gilded colours, character marks to the base, 21.5cm diameter
Sold for £50
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Japanese Satsuma bowl, decorated to the interior with Bijin and attendants within a pavilion landscape, the exterior similarly decorated with further panels of Bijin, signed to the base, 18.5cm
Sold for £90
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