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ANTIQUES, FINE ART & COLLECTABLES AUCTIONSaturday 11th February 2017

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Front Cover Image: Lot 205A large Martin Brothers spoon warmer

Inside Front Cover Image: Lot 546 Andrea Carlo Lucchesi

Back Page Image: Lot 301A pair of Royal Worcester vases with covers

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ANTIQUES, FINE ART & COLLECTABLES AUCTION

SATURDAY 17TH JUNE 2017

ENTRIES NOW INVITED

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ANTIQUES, FINE ART & COLLECTABLES AUCTIONTo be held at:

LIFFORD HALLLOWER GREEN

BROADWAYWORCESTERSHIRE

WR12 7BU

SATURDAY 11TH FEBRUARY 2017 10.30amViewing

Thursday 9th February 2017– 6.00pm – 8.00pm

Friday 10th February 2017 – 10.00am – 7.00pmDay of Sale - From 8.30am or by appointment

Day of the Sale

The auction is scheduled to start at 10.30am. Bids will only be accepted from registered bidders. Please ensure you obtain a paddle number on arrival. You will need to be registered before the sale.

Live internet bidding is available on www.the-saleroom.com together with the fully illustrated online catalogue.

Catalogue £10.00 (£12.00 by post)

Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Ltd (Office address)10 The Green, Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7AA

Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Ltd (Collection address)Avondale Storage, Hinton Road, Childswickham, Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7HZ

(NB: Please telephone to arrange collection).

Telephone: 01386 244224 Mobile: 07973 207096 / 07976 919836Email: [email protected] Website: www.kinghamandorme.com

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Our valuation office and Auction site are in the pretty village of Broadway in the Cotswolds.

By Car We are centrally located in reach of motorways the M5, M4, M40, M42, a short way from the A44

By Rail The local train stations are Evesham, Moreton-in-the-Marsh and Honeybourne, all within a few miles.

By PlaneThe nearest International Airports are Birmingham 45 miles, Heathrow 90 miles.

DELIVERY SERVICES FOR BUYERSFor furniture:

Simon Hall Ltd, Willersey Industrial Estate, Willersey, Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7RR

Tel: 0800 0920881

For paintings:Aardvark Art Services Ltd

Tel: 01253 794673Email: [email protected]

For small items:Mailboxes, Stratford upon Avon Branch

Tel: 01789 294968Email: [email protected]

We also offer an in-house packing service for small items. Please call 01386 244224 for a quotation.

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USEFUL INFORMATION FOR BUYERSPlease see full Terms and Conditions at the back of this catalogue.

Buying at Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Ltd:There are several ways you can bid at our auctions; in person, by leaving a commission bid, on the telephone and

live via the internet (the-saleroom.com).

Bidding in Person It is essential that all prospective buyers register with us prior to the auction. Proof of identification will be required in

order for a bidding number to be allocated which can then be used when bidding for an item.

Commission Bids Kingham & Orme will execute bids if you are unable to attend the sale. Bids can be left with our staff after/ during

viewing, or in advance by telephone or e-mail: [email protected].

Telephone Bids Lines should be booked 48 hours before the Auction. Lines are booked on a first come first served basis. Full name,

address and telephone numbers will be required together with proof of identity. Bank and or credit/ debit card details are necessary to secure the line.

Live Internet Bidding Register online a minimum of 24 hours before the Auction at the-saleroom.com If your bid is successful we will notify you after the sale for payment. A charge of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT is made for internet bidding in addition

to all other charges.

Condition Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the condition of each lot. Condition reports are available on request (no later

than 48 hours before the sale).

Buyer’s PremiumThere is a buyer’s premium of 20% plus VAT on the hammer price of each lot.

Artist’s Resale Right – A lot with a † symbol indicates that the item will incur a royalty charge (if sold for a hammer price of more than the UK sterling equivalent of €1000).

Payment Must be made in full before items can be removed from the premises. If buyers are unknown to us, we cannot hand

over purchases unless payment is cleared.

Payment Methods – We accept payment by:Cash – up to £9000 (subject to money laundering regulations).

Cheques – following 5 working days clearance.Debit/Credit cards – a 3% charge for credit cards is levied. (American Express and Diners Club are not accepted).

Bank transfer to: HSBC Bank, 32 Bridge St, Evesham WR11 4RUAccount no:51655345

Account name: Kingham & Orme Auctioneers LtdSort code:40-20-27

IBAN: GB91MIDL40202751655345SWIFTBIC: MIDLGB22

Please note that a fee of £15 will be added for international bank payments.

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Four pieces of Waterford glass, ranging in height from 15cm to 26cm. (4)

£60-£80

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A glass light fitting, with multiple glass droplets. Untested.

£10-£20

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A tray lot of mixed glass, 25 pieces in total, various makes. (25)

£20-£40

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Glass light fitting, with multiple glass droplets.

£10-£20

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A tray lot of mixed glass items, various glass bowls, dishes and drinking glasses. 30 plus pieces. (30)

£20-£40

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A pair of glass light fittings. Untested.

£10-£20

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A glass light fitting, with multiple glass droplets. Untested.

£10-£20

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A decanter set comprising two bottles (one with damage) and a brass and copper stand. Circa 1920. Height 32cm. (3)

£10-£20

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A glass light fitting, with multiple glass droplets. Untested.

£10-£20

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Three pieces of Waterford glass. Height of tallest piece 33cm. Small chip to middle size vase. (3)

£60-£80

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A glass light fitting, with multiple glass droplets. Untested.

£10-£20

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A glass light fitting, with multiple glass droplets. Untested.

£10-£20

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A glass light fitting, with multiple glass droplets.

£10-£20

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A glass chandelier and side light. Untested.

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An aubergine coloured glass light fitting (posssibly Whitefriars) with original chain. Early 20th Century. Height 33cm.

£50-£70

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Three green glass bottles, a green glass vase and a jar. 20th Century. (5)

£5-£10

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A pair of Venetian glass candlesticks, in the shape of fish. Height 23.5cm. (2)

£30-£40

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A Rene Lalique opalescent glass ‘Naiades’ 8 day clock, circa 1932. Signed to edge R Lalique France. Height 11cm

£1,500-£1,800

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A Daum deco - style glass model of a car, 13cm high x 30cm wide.

£50-£60

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A Rene Lalique opalescent glass ‘Ceylan’ vase, circa 1924. Signed R.Lalique France. Height 23.5cm. Good condition.

£2,500-£3,000

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A Beswick Lamp (no fittings.) Height 39cm.

£20-£30

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A Beswick painted vase with village scene. Circa 1940. Height 25cm.

£30-£50

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Three Thelwell figures, a resin Beswick figure ‘Timmie Willie’ and a resin Country arts figure of a pair of blue tits. Height of tallest piece 17cm. (5)

£20-£40

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Three models of houses, Beswick ‘Double Diamond’ and two others. (3)

£80-£100

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A rare Beswick large penguin, model 450A. Height 21cm.

£120-£140

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Two Beswick pieces, a Beswick cat, model number 1882, and a Beswick horse and rider (lady riding side saddle). Height of cat 23cm, height of horse 25cm. (2)

£40-£60

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A Beswick brown ‘Grazing shire.’ Height 13.5cm.

£30-£40

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Beswick Black Beauty and foal. Black Beauty 18cm in height, and foal 14.5cm. (2)

£30-£40

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A Beswick brown Exmoor pony. Height 16.5 cm.

£40-£50

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A Beswick grey ‘Pony Express.’ Height 10.5cm.

£80-£100

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A Border Fine Arts model, ‘Off to the smithy,‘ B0955 Grey. Limited edition of 950.

£40-£60

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A Border Fine Arts model, ‘Carrying burdens.’ B0892. Limited edition of 950, boxed with certificate.

£60-£80

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A Border Fine Arts model, ‘Checking the hill ewes.’ B1513. Limited edition of 350, boxed.

£60-£80

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A Border Fine Arts model, ‘Left behind.’ B1215. Limited edition of 500, boxed with certificate.

£60-£80

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A Border Fine Arts model, ‘Country air.’ B1163. Limited edition of 750, boxed with certificate.

£100-£150

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Border Fine Arts ‘Lacking horse power’. B0985. Limited edition 950. Height 10cm.

£40-£60

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A Border Fine Arts model, ‘Bought at market.’ B1140. Limited edition of 600, boxed with certificate.

£100-£150

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A Border Fine Arts model, ‘Keep on running.’ B1207. Limited edition of 750.

£40-£60

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A Border Fine Arts model, ‘Farmyard antics.’ B1303. Limited edition of 500, boxed with certificate.

£60-£80

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A Border Fine Arts model, ‘Taking to the Tup.’ B1243. Limited edition of 500, boxed with certificate.

£60-£80

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A Border Fine Arts model, ‘A show day to remember.’ B1204. Limited edition of 500, boxed with certificate.

£100-£150

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A Border Fine Arts model, ‘Standing firm.’ B1382A. Limited edition of 350. Boxed.

£80-£100

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A Border Fine Arts model, ‘Country air.’ B1163. Limited edition of 750, boxed with certificate.

£100-£150

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A Border Fine Arts model, ‘ How the hell?’ Limited edition of 600, boxed with certificate.

£100-£150

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A Border Fine Arts model, ‘Emergency rations,’ A2140.

£40-£50

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A Border Fine Arts model, ‘Having 10.’ B1079. Limited edition of 950, boxed with certificate.

£40-£50

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A Border Fine Arts model, ‘Nosy neighbours’. Limited edition 500. B1181.

£60-£80

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A Border Fine Arts model, ‘Keep on running,’ B1207. Limited edition of 750, boxed with certificate.

£40-£60

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Four Border Fine Arts model, ‘Puppy training,’ A4063, ‘Our Nell ‘B0583, ‘Mothers pride,’ B0806 and ‘Forbidden fruit,’ B0928. (4)

£20-£30

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A Border Fine Arts model, ‘3 mile back up t’ road.’ B1001. Limited edition of 500, boxed with certificate.

£80-£100

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A Border Fine Arts model, ‘Getting the feed out,’ B1250. Limited edition of 500, boxed with certificate.

£80-£100

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Four Border Fine Arts models, ‘Clearing out, ’A6343, ‘On edge,’ B1176, ‘No peace,’ A4621 and ‘Collie pups,’ JH67. (4)

£30-£40

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Two Border Fine Arts models, ‘Helping hand’ and ‘Keeping watch,’ A5893 and A7127. (2)

£30-£40

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Three Border Fine Arts models, ‘Up and away.’ A212194, ‘Warm welcome’ A22193 and ‘Seeking attention’ A7937. (3)

£30-£40

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Three Border Fine Arts models, ‘Repairs required,’ A22829, ‘Penned in ‘ A23559 and ‘Brave boys ‘ A6863. (3)

£40-£50

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Three Border Fine Arts models, ‘Good Samaritan’ A6127, ‘Tired out’, ‘ Willing to share’ and a Country Artists figure. (4)

£10-£20

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Six Border Fine Arts models, ‘Bright eyes,’ B0256, ‘Field study,’ B0982, ‘New dog’ A0601, ‘Temporary home’ JH97, plus 2 others. (6)

£30-£40

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A Border Fine Arts model, ‘Surprise visitors,’ plus 2 others. (3)

£20-£30

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A Border Fine Arts model, ‘Found safe,’ A0602, a Country Artist figure ‘Pause for thought’ and one other. (3)

£20-£30

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A Border Fine Arts model, ‘Close t’gate,’ plus 3 others. (4)

£20-£30

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Two Border Fine Arts models, ‘Surprise visitors’ and ‘Wasn’t rain forecast.’ A20101 and A22194. (2)

£30-£40

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Various dog figures, including Border Fine Arts. (18)

£10-£20

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Several Border Fine Arts Beatrix Potter figures, ten in total. All with original tin boxes. (10)

£30-£40

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Several Border Fine Arts Beatrix Potter figures, fifteen in total. Nine with original tin boxes. (15)

£50-£60

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A Moorcroft ‘bonbonniere, decorated with Loch Hope’ pattern. Printed and impressed marks, Height 21.5cm. First quality with original Moorcroft box.

£100-£120

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A Moorcroft ‘Satin flower’ pattern clock, designed by Nicola Slaney. Printed and impressed marks. Height 16cm. First quality.

£60-£80

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A Moorcroft large jug decorated with ‘Shimba Hills’ pattern, designed by Sian Leeper. Limited edition 177 of 300. Height 31cm. First quality, with Moorcroft box.

£300-£350

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A Moorcroft small size ginger jar and cover, ‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.’ Marked Trial. Impressed marks. Height 11cm. First quality.

£100-£120

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A Moorcroft ginger jar and cover. Limited edition of 250. Impressed marks. Height 16cm. First quality.

£200-£250

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A Moorcroft ginger jar and cover ‘Treetops’ pattern, decorated with elephants. Height 9.5cm.First quality.

£300-£350

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A Moorcroft ‘Queen’s Choice’ clock. Height 21cm, width 15cm. First quality.

£120-£150

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A Moorcroft vase ‘Spring Ducklings.’ Height 14cm. First quality.

£80-£100

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A Moorcroft Woodpecker trial vase. Height 22cm. First quality.

£300-£330

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A Moorcroft ‘Kinland Forest’ plaque. Limited edition 13/100. Height 9.5cm, width 40cm. First quality.

£120-£140

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A Moorcroft vase ‘Launching Liberty.’ Height 29 cms, width 19cm. First quality.

£250-£300

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A Moorcroft trial lidded pot depicting lily of the valley. First quality.

£70-£90

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A Moorcroft vase ‘Coming to America.’ Height 27cm, width 23cm. First quality.

£700-£750

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A Moorcroft ‘Rowan Berries’ trial. Height 28cm. First quality.

£200-£250

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A Moorcroft ‘Woodside Farm’ vase. Height 54cm, width 28cm. First quality.

£1,500-£1,800

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A Moorcroft ‘Owl and the Pussycat’ plaque. Height 10cm, width 21cm. First quality.

£90-£100

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A Moorcroft vase ‘Liberty Street.’ Made for Liberty, limited edition 70/100. Height 20cm, width 14cm. First quality.

£350-£400

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A Moorcroft vase ‘Salvation Army.’ Limited Edition 72/75. Height 27cm. First quality.

£150-£180

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A Moorcroft ‘Bow Bells’ lamp, includes cream shade. Height 29cm (including base, excluding fittings). First quality.

£100-£120

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A Moorcroft ‘Gloriana’ trial vase. Height 31cm, width 18cm. First quality.

£550-£600

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A Moorcroft ‘Panda’ trial vase. Height 42cm, width 15cm. First quality.

£400-£450

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A Moorcroft ‘Companion’s Cat’ lamp, includes cream shade. Height 29 cm (including base, excluding fittings). First quality.

£180-£200

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A Moorcroft small size ginger jar and cover, marked with a silver line. Impressed marks. Height 11cm.

£30-£40

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A Moorcroft vase ‘Aces High.’ Height 28cm, width 20cm. First quality.

£250-£300

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A Moorcroft ‘Queen’s Choice’ vase. Height 8.5cm. First quality.

£60-£80

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A Moorcroft trial ginger jar and cover, ‘Cat and the Fiddle.’ Marked trial 19-02-07. Impressed marks Height 16cm. First quality.

£200-£250

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A Moorcroft ginger jar and cover, ‘Little Miss Muffet.’ Limited edition of 250. Impressed marks. Height 16cm. First quality.

£200-£250

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A Moorcroft trial ginger jar and cover, decorated with polar bears. Marked trial 1-2-06. Impressed marks. Height 16cm. First quality.

£200-£250

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A Moorcroft ginger jar and cover, ‘Owl and the Pussycat.’ Limited edition of 250. Impressed marks. Height 16cm. First quality.

£200-£250

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A Moorcroft trial ginger jar and cover. Marked trial 6-1-03. Impressed marks. Height 16cm. First quality.

£100-£120

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A Moorcroft limited edition ‘Dahlia’ vase by Philip Gibson. Limited edition 118 of 250. Printed and impressed marks. Height 24.5cm. With Moorcroft box. First quality.

£250-£300

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A Moorcroft ginger jar and cover ‘Owl and the Pussycat.’ Marked October 2004. Impressed mark. Height 16cm. First quality.

£200-£250

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A Moorcroft vase decorated with lions. Marked Design Trial 7-4-06. Impressed Marks. Height 21cm. First quality.

£150-£200

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A Moorcroft small size ginger jar and cover, ‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.’ Limited edition of 400. Impressed marks. Height 16cm. First quality.

£100-£120

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A Moorcroft vase ‘Up, Up and Away.’ Limited Edition 167/200. Height 24cm, width 17cm. First quality.

£400-£450

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A Moorcroft ‘Ring-Tailed Lemur’ vase. Printed and impressed marks. Height 19cm. First quality with Moorcroft box.

£140-£160

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A Moorcroft Collectors Club ginger jar and cover, ‘Noah’s Ark.’ Printed and impressed marks. Height 16cm. First quality.

£220-£250

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A Moorcroft large size ginger jar, ‘coral reef ‘pattern. Printed and impressed marks. Height 24cm. First quality with Moorcroft box.

£300-£350

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A Moorcroft small pot and cover, depicting sunflowers. Height 5.5cm. First quality.

£80-£100

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A Moorcroft jar and cover by Sian Leeper, circa 2002. Limited edition of 50. Height 21.5cm. First quality.

£80-£100

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A Moorcroft ‘Wisteria’ Trumpet Vase. Circa 1914, Height 22cm.

£100-£120

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A Moorcroft ‘Daddy wouldn’t buy me a bow wow’ ginger jar, by Nichola Slaney. Limited edition 74 of 250. Printed and impressed marks. Height 16cm. First quality with Moorcroft box.

£200-£250

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A William Moorcroft ‘Pomegranate’ bowl in ochre, three handled. Marked Moorcroft, Burslem, England. Circa 1914, signed. Height 9cm, width 18cm.

£800-£1,000

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A Moorcroft boxed set of farmyard egg cups. Set of Six in Moorcroft lined box. Printed and impressed marks. First quality with original box. (6)

£250-£300

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A large Moorcroft ‘Sunflower’ vase, designed by Sally Tuffin. Printed and impressed marks. Dated 29.11.88. Height 68cm. First quality.

£800-£1,200

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A Troika Pottery face mask, signed Troika. Height 26cm.

£350-£400

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A Moorcroft ‘Wood Nymph’ pattern vase, designed by Kerry Goodwin. Limited edition no.4 of 150. Height 24cm. First quality.

£100-£120

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A Charlotte Reid plaque with an autumn leaves design. Printed marks. Width 32cm.

£40-£60

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A William Moorcroft ‘Pomegranate’ ginger jar. Marked Moorcroft, Burslem. Circa 1913, signed. Height 22 cm, width 17cm.

£750-£1,000

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A Royal Doulton dinner/tea service, consisting of 94 pieces. The Goodwood pattern. (94)

£60-£80

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Gaudy Welsh Trios etc, six trios and one dinner plate. (19)

£100-£120

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Fourteen pieces of various pottery, Including twelve pieces of Royal Doulton series ware and two other jugs. (14)

£100-£120

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Two Royal Doulton motoring plates, depicting Deaf and Nerve Tonic scenes. Circa 1910. Both Diameter 26cm. (2)

£150-£180

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A Royal Doulton dog brooch, pin stamped Doulton. Circa 1930. Height 4cm x 3.5cm.

£100-£120

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A Royal Doulton small size Jester face mask, HN 1611. Height 7.5cm x 6.5cm.

£100-£120

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Three small size Royal Doulton character jugs, - The Ugly Duchess, Captain Hook and the Punch and Judy Man, circa 1960. All approximately 9.5cm tall. (3)

£100-£120

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Three Royal Doulton character jugs, Regency Beau, Fortune Teller and Scaramouche. small size. (3)

£100-£120

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Six Royal Doulton character jugs, consisting of two intermediate size, Mr Pickwick and Buzfuz, a small size Mephistopheles (with verse) and three ash pots, Auld Mac and two x Paddy. (6)

£100-£120

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Three Royal Doulton character jugs, Gladiator (small size) and Scaramouche and Gulliver (miniature). (3)

£100-£120

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Seven pieces of Royal Doulton. Three Cliff Cornell jugs and four Dickens water jugs. All circa 1925.

£100-£150

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A Royal Doulton loving cup, ‘Sir Francis Drake.’ Circa 1935. Height 28cm. Hairline crack.

£150-£200

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Five Royal Doulton character jugs, Mikado, the Town Crier, Jarge, Gulliver (all small size) and Viking (miniature). (5)

£100-£120

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A Royal Doulton loving cup, ‘The Three Musketeers.’ Limited edition no.182 of 600. Circa 1935. Height 25cm.

£150-£200

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A Royal Doulton loving cup, ‘D’ye Ken John Peel.’ Limited edition no. 145 of 500. Circa 1935. Height 23 cm.

£150-£200

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A Royal Doulton loving cup, ‘The Regency Coach.’ Limited edition no. 323 of 500. Circa 1935. Height 24cm.

£150-£200

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A Royal Doulton loving cup, ‘The Village Blacksmith.’ Limited edition no. 46 of 600. Circa 1935. Height 21.5 cm.

£150-£200

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Eleven Royal Doulton Dickens figures. (11)

£120-£150

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Six Royal Doulton Dickens Figures. (6)

£60-£70

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Four Royal Doulton pieces, including a figurine ‘Fleur,’ two Dickens pieces and a mini ‘Sairy Gamp’ character jug. (4)

£20-£40

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A Royal Doulton ‘Gossips’ figure, HN 1429, a Royal Doulton ‘Janet’ figure, HN 1537 and a mini snowman character jug. Also, a Winnie the pooh figure, a Royal Worcester figure ‘All of my heart’ and a modern Worcester jug. (6)

£60-£80

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A Royal Doulton miniature figure ‘Priscilla’ M14.

£40-£60

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Two Royal Doulton figurines ‘Pantalettes’ HN1362, and ‘In the stocks’ HN2163. (2)

£200-£250

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Two Royal Doulton figures ‘Kathleen’ HN1252, and ‘Midsummer noon’ HN2033. (2)

£200-£250

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A Leslie Johnson small plaque, possibly Doulton, circa 1920. Signed. Height 8cm, width 6cm.

£200-£250

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A Leslie Johnson hand-painted brooch. signed Leslie Johnson. (One of Royal Doulton’s top artists who also worked independently.) Height 4.5cm by 3.5cm

£180-£200

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A Leslie Johnson plaque, possibly Doulton, circa 1920. Signed and framed. Diameter 14cm (excluding frame.)

£300-£350

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A Leslie Johnson hand-painted plaque. (Leslie Johnson was one of Royal Doulton’s top artists, who also worked independently). Circa 1910. Height 9.5 cm x 7cm.

£200-£250

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A Leslie Johnson plaque, possibly Doulton, circa 1920. Framed. Height 12cm, width 8cm (excluding frame).

£300-£350

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A framed Royal Doulton plaque, depicting roses signed by Wood, Marked with Doulton backstamp. 20cm x 15cm.

£350-£400

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A hand-painted framed plaque signed by Leslie Johnson. (Leslie Johnson was one of Royal Doulton’s top artists). Plaque size 15cm high by 11cm wide. Frame size 39cm high by 34cm wide.

£300-£350

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A pair of Doulton Burslem George White plates, circa 1895. Hand-painted with portraits and signed to the front. Rosette mark on back .Diameter 23 cm. (2)

£300-£350

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Two Royal Doulton Plates by J Hughes, depicting castles, circa 1920. Diameter 26cm. Also, a William Moorcroft plate, wisteria pattern, circa 1925. Diameter 17cm. Plus, a dish with blue and purple glazes by Charles Vyse, circa 1930. Diameter 14 cm. (4)

£200-£300

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Two Doulton Burslem vases, one is signed Leslie Johnson, circa 1895, together with another Doulton Burslem vase. Height of tallest 19cm.

£200-£250

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A Doulton Burslem hand-painted vase, an Edwardian dressed lady, signed by Theaken. Circa 1895. Height 28.5cm.

£900-£1,000

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A Doulton Burslem vase, circa 1880. Height 13cm.

£30-£40

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A Royal Doulton hand-painted vase, decorated with birds in flight, signed Hancock, impressed Doulton mark. Circa 1900. Height 19cm.

£350-£400

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A Doulton Lambeth Faience vase, depicting a girl in a field surrounded by birds, signed by Margaret Thompson. Circa 1895. Height 25.5cm.

£1,000-£1,200

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A Pair of Royal Doulton hand painted vases, ‘The Latest Gossip’ and ‘The Letter’. Signed by R Holdcroft, circa 1910. Height 23cm.

£700-£800

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Two Doulton Lambeth ewers, circa 1895, a Doulton Lambeth vase, a Doulton Lambeth beaker, a Doulton Lambeth teapot and a Carrara ware vase. All circa 1895. Height of tallest piece 33cm. (6)

£60-£80

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Four Graduated Doulton jugs, commemorating Queen Victoria 1837 - 1897. Impressed Marks, Heights 12cm - 21cm. (Small chip to third jug.)

£60-£80

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A Doulton Faience vase hand-painted with floral sprays. Signed by E. Gillman. Circa 1895. Height 29.5cm.

£300-£350

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A Doulton Lambeth Stoneware, Art Nouveau vase, signed by Eliza Simmance, circa 1908. Height 36cm.

£250-£300

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A Doulton Lambeth Stoneware large vase, signed by Frank Butler vase. Circa 1907. Height 42cm

£400-£450

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A Minton Aesthetic movement hand-painted plate, decorated with fish and a snail. Circa 1880. Diameter 25cm.

£150-£200

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A Doulton Lambeth Faience charger, floral decoration, impressed mark. Circa 1880.

£40-£50

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A Doulton Stoneware jardiniere, circa 1910. Doulton impressed marks. Height 20cm.

£60-£80

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A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, signed by Eliza Simmance, circa 1890. Height 18cm.

£300-£350

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A Doulton Stoneware lamp by Edith Lupton, circa 1895. Height 22cm, diameter 20cm.

£200-£220

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A Doulton Lambeth Mark Marshall Bowl with tube lined decoration. Incised MVM with rosette mark. Height 10cm, width 23cm.

£220-£250

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A Doulton Lambeth jardiniere, circa 1895. Crack to base. Height 20cm.

£50-£60

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A Doulton Lambeth Stoneware vase and cover, designed by Eliza Simmance. Circa 1890. Height 29cm.

£400-£450

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Three Doulton Lambeth pieces, designed by Florence Barlow. Two vases, circa 1890, also Doulton Lambeth jug, dated 1879. Height of largest piece 36cm. Chip restored to rim. (3)

£150-£200

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A Doulton Lambeth Aspreys flask, designed by Harry Simeon, circa 1890. Impressed marks. Height 24cm. Complete with original stopper.

£300-£400

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A Doulton Harry Simeon match striker, Very rare model of man with tricorn hat, seated next to a drum. Doulton Lambeth England mark, circa 1920. Height 14cm.

£800-£1,000

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A pair of Doulton baby inkwells, one with silver base, other with standard pottery base. Both with areas of restoration. (2)

£400-£450

167

A pair of Doulton Vases, designed by Frank Butler. Height 18.5cm. Restoration to one. (2)

£100-£120

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Two Doulton Lambeth jugs, designed by Harry Simeon. one seated Toby, one ‘Marriage day.’ Both Circa 1910. Restored chip to rim. (2)

£100-£130

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A Doulton Reform flask ‘William IV,’ circa 1850. Height 20cm.

£150-£200

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A Doulton Lambeth Frank Butler jardiniere, dated 1884. Height 34cm.

£500-£600

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A Doulton Lambeth model of a long case clock, dated 1884. Clock movement has been replaced. Height 31cm.

£550-£600

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A Doulton Hannah Barlow vase, decorated with stag and deer, circa 1905. Inscribed marks. Height 31cm. Small chip restored to rim.

£100-£120

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A Doulton Hannah Barlow jug with sgraffito decoration of cats with Lucy Barlow borders. Dated 1883. Height 20cm.

£1,500-£1,800

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A Pair of Doulton Lambeth Hannah Barlow ewers, with sgraffito decoration of cats going all the way around. Circa 1895. Height 26.5cm. (2)

£1,500-£1,600

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A rare Hannah Barlow teapot and lid, sgraffito decorated with two large oval panels of cats and four circular mouse panels.With incised floral and foliate design to the body. Circa 1880. Height 16.5cm.

£2,000-£2,200

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A Doulton Lambeth George Tinworth, ‘Mouse pushing a wheelbarrow.’ Impressed marks. Height 9.5cm. (Professional restoration to pot in barrow.)

£1,200-£1,500

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A Doulton Lambeth George Tinworth Group, ‘Photography.’ Signed GT to the rear. Impressed marks. Height 9.5cm.

£2,000-£2,500

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A Doulton Lambeth Hannah Barlow vase, sgraffito decorated with lions. Circa 1895. Impressed marks. Height 25cm.

£600-£700

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A Doulton Lambeth Hannah Barlow lemonade jug, depicting milkmaid, cattle and buildings in the background. Impressed marks. Dated 1879. Height 22.5cm.

£1,000-£1,100

181

A Douton Lambeth large size figural group “ The Waning of the Honeymoon”, attributed to Mark Marshall. Circa 1895. Height 17cm.

£2,200-£2,400

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A Doulton Lambeth George Tinworth ‘Mouse on a bun,’ circa 1885. Partially visible signature GT. Height 7cm. (Professional restoration to ears.)

£600-£800

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A Doulton Lambeth George Tinworth Group, ‘School Board.’ Signed GT to the rear. Impressed marks. Height 9cm.

£2,000-£2,500

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A Doulton George Tinworth ‘Mouse on a bun.’ Impressed marks, Signed GT on the side. Height 7.5 cm.

£800-£1,000

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A Doulton George Tinworth mouse group, depicting a mouse playing the piano, a mouse singing and another playing another instrument. Inscribed “A little of it is all very well”. Doulton Rosette mark Circa 1895. Height 8cm.

£3,500-£3,700

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A very rare Doulton George Tinworth Group “ Crossing the Channel.” Signed on the back with the GT monogram, with impressed mark. Height 12cm.

£4,000-£4,500

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A very rare Doulton group by George Tinworth “The Cockneys at Brighton.” Impressed with the GT monogram and impressed Doulton mark. Height 9.5cm.

£4,000-£4,500

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A Martin Brothers miniature gourd vase, experimental glaze effect. Signed to the base Martin Bros London. Dated 1902. Height 3.5cm. Rough edge around rim.

£120-£150

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A Martin Brothers gourd vase, four sided, green glaze. signed Martin Brothers London & Southall. Dated 1903, height 22cm.

£1,200-£1,500

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A Martin Brothers vase, decorated with fish, signed Martin Bros London. Dated 1898, height 7cm.

£600-£800

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A Martin Brothers vase, signed R W Martin & Bros, with leaves and foliage decoration, Circa 1895. Height 27cm.

£1,000-£1,300

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A Martin Brothers grotesque four sided fish vase, decorated with grotesque fish in relief. Signed and dated 1905. Height 14.5cm.

£1,500-£1,800

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A Martin Brothers book, ‘Catalogue of Martinware in the collection of F.J Nettlefold.’ Good condition.

£250-£300

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A very rare Doulton Lambeth George Tinworth cashpot, modelled with young tennis players at each corner. Signed GT. Impressed marks. Height 12cm, width 11cm. Professional restoration to some figures.

£1,500-£1,800

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A Martin Brothers vase, decorated with six dragons seated and snarling amongst foliage, signed Martin Brothers London & Southall, dated 1894. Height 26cm.

£6,000-£7,000

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A Martin Brothers musician imp, playing pan pipes, sculpted by R.W Martin. Signed on underside of leg. Seated on wooden plynth. circa 1900, height 10.5cm (not including plynth).

£2,500-£3,000

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A Martin Brothers grinning face jug, sculpted in relief to both sides. signed R.W Martin and Bros, London & Southall. Dated 1898. Height 19cm, width 18cm.

£4,000-£5,000

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A Martin Brothers barrister face jug, sculpted in relief to both sides with faces and a barristers wig. This appears to be a unique sculpture of a barrister, signed R W Martin and Bros, circa 1910, height 17cm

£5,000-£6,000

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A Martin Brothers viking jug, standing with hands in pockets. Signed Martin Brothers London & Southall. Circa 1890, height 37cm. Minor restoration to rim and base.

£2,000-£2,500

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An early Martin Brothers sculpture of a grotesque bird, signed R.W Martin on the head and lozenge mark in between the toes. Dated inside the body 1882. With open beak. Good condition with no restoration. Height 26.5cm (not including the base).

£22,000-£25,000

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A Martin Brothers owl, sculpted by R.W Martin, signed to base and head, provenance Richard Dennis Exhibition 1978.The Martin Brothers Potters book by Malcolm Haslam page 112. dated 3/1904, height 28cm (not including base).Very good condition.

£25,000-£30,000

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An early Martin Brothers sculpture of a judge bird, wearing a judge’s wig which runs from the head to body. Lozenge mark to the body and signed R.W Martin London and Southall. Dated on the head and inside the body 1882. Possibly the earliest recorded judge bird. Good condition with no restoration. Height 29cm (without wooden base).

£45,000-£50,000

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A large Martin Brothers spoon warmer, sculpted as a fish, dorsal fin as the handle and tail fin coming up underneath to the mouth. Signed R.W Martin & Bros, London & Southall. Dated 1887. Small area of professional restoration to the left front fin and to firing crack in mouth. Height 22cm, width 25cm.

£22,000-£25,000

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A William De Morgan ruby lustre comport, decorated inside with three fish amongst swirling waves. Impressed and painted marks D.M Fulham. Circa 1880. Height 14.5cm,19cm diameter. Small glaze frit on underside of bowl.

£1,000-£1,500

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A large William De Morgan ruby lustre charger, decorated with character fish and floral border. Back decorated with ruby lustre. Scales and concentric circles. Circa 1880. 52cm diameter.

£3,000-£3,500

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A William De Morgan ruby lustre charger, decorated with winged beast and bird, concentric circles to verso. Circa 1880, 30cm diameter

£500-£600

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A William De Morgan ruby lustre charger, decorated with a dragon amongst floral borders, concentric circles to verso. Circa 1880, 36cm diameter. Chip restored to rim and remnants of old sticker to reverse.

£500-£600

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A very large Elton ware vase in gold crackle lustre glaze. Circa 1900. Height 52 cm.

£400-£450

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Two Elton ware pieces in blue/green glaze. Circa 1900. One piece with foliage design between handles. Height 22cm. One jardiniere, height 20cm.

£150-£200

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A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre classical urn shaped vase, by Gordon Forsyth,. Circa 1909. Printed and impressed marks. Height 28cm. (Restoration to socle.)

£300-£400

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A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, painted with a goat and a lion passant in gold lustre. Signed by Richard Joyce, circa 1919. Height 12cm.

£400-£450

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A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, painted with floral and folliage scrolls,. Signed by William S Mycock, dated 1923. Height 22.5cm.

£600-£800

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A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, painted with birds and foliage. Signed by Charles E Cundall, date cypher 1910. Height 16.5cm.

£350-£400

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A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre vase by Richard Joyce, depicting stags running through foliage. Circa 1915. Height 20cm.

£1,200-£1,400

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A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, by Gordon Forsyth, depicting maidens on horse back. Height 18.5cm.

£1,200-£1,400

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A Pilkington Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, by Richard Joyce, depicting four ibex on a blue ground. Circa 1919. Height 15cm.

£1,800-£2,200

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A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre galleon In sail plaque. Signed by William S Mycock, Dated 1920, Impressed and printed marks. Diameter 26cm.

£1,000-£1,200

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Two copper pieces with Ruskin roundels attributed to A.E Jones . A coffer dated 1914. Height 11cm. Also, a string pot of a similar date. Unmarked. (2).

£200-£250

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A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre vase decorated with polar bears. Signed by Richard Joyce, pictured in the Anthony Cross and Richard Dennis Pilkingtons lustre book. Sold as part of the Harriman Judd Collection. Impressed and printed marks. Circa 1919. Height 17cm.

£2,000-£2,500

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A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre vase decorated with prowling leopards. Signed by Richard Joyce, dated 1912. Impressed and printed marks. Height 24cm.

£1,500-£1,800

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A very large Ruskin ginger jar and stand, in blue Crystaline glaze, circa 1925. Impressed marks. Height 36 cm, diameter 24cm.

£800-£1,000

224

A Ruskin high fired vase in blue glaze. Circa 1910. Impressed marks. Height 24 cm.

£1,200-£1,500

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A Ruskin high fired Flambe vase, circa 1920. Impressed marks. Height 24 cm.

£1,200-£1,500

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A Ruskin high fired vase, multiple colours all the way round including purples, reds and greens. Impressed marks on base, dated 1923. Height 37cm.

£2,500-£3,000

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A Bernard Moore Flambe vase with foliage decoration, signed Bernard Moore. Circa 1910. Height 24 cm.

£250-£300

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A Bernard Moore Flambe vase with foliage decoration, signed Bernard Moore. Circa 1910. Height 22 cm.

£250-£300

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A large Royal Doulton Flambe elephant with trunk outstretched, circa 1920. Height 26.5cm. Length 46cm.

£700-£750

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A Royal Doulton Flambe guinea fowl, circa 1920. Height 8cm.

£100-£120

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A Royal Doulton Flambe leaping salmon, signed Noke. Height 32cm. Hairline on tail.

£80-£100

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A Bernard Moore Flambe model rabbit, sitting on its haunches. Marked BM. Circa 1910. Height 8cm.

£350-£400

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A Bernard Moore Flambe vase with grapes and vine leaves decoration, bulbous base. Signed Bernard Moore. Circa 1910. Height 24 cm, width 21cm.

£250-£300

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A Royal Doulton Flambe fox on an onyx pen stand, circa 1930.

£100-£120

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A Royal Doulton Flambe model of a leaping salmon, circa 1940. Printed marks. Height 30cm.

£200-£250

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A Royal Doulton Sung vase, signed by Noke and F. Allen. Circa 1930. Height 14cm.

£150-£200

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A Royal Doulton Sung glaze pumpkin vase, marked on the base Sung and signed FM and Noke. Circa 1925. Height 21cm.

£350-£400

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A Royal Doulton Sung glazed bowl, grape vein decoration on the interior. Circa 1930. Height 11cm, diameter 23.5cm.

£350-£400

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A Royal Doulton Flambe lamp, trial shape. (No Fittings). Height 24cm.

£150-£200

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A Royal Doulton Flambe vase, signed FM. Circa 1910. Height 27cm. A Royal Doulton Flambe rabbit and two Royal Doulton Kingsware dishes. (4)

£100-£150

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A Royal Doulton Burslem Sung Vase, signed by Noke, depicting a trees and valley design, circa 1920. Height 16cm.

£400-£450

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A Royal Doulton Sung vase, depicting a peacock, signed F. Moore. Circa 1940. Height 14.5cm.

£500-£550

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A Royal Doulton Titanian Tazza with hand-painted butterfly amongst blossom. Circa 1920. Diameter 24 cm. Height 8cm

£250-£300

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A Royal Doulton Burslem hand-painted Titanian vase, showing a kingfisher. Signed by H. Allen. Circa 1918. Height 20 cm.

£750-£850

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A Royal Doulton Burslem Titanian vase, depicting two magpies. Circa 1920. Signed by H Allen. Height 18cm.

£600-£700

241

A Royal Doulton Sung glaze pumpkin vase, marked on the base Sung and signed FM. Circa 1930. Height 21cm.

£350-£400

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A Royal Doulton Blue Children plaque, circa 1915. Diameter 36cm.

£60-£80

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Three Royal Doulton Blue Children pieces, a large vase, height 45cm. Also a plate, diameter 23cm, and a charger diameter 35cm. (3)

£300-£350

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Two Royal Doulton Blue Children plaques, circa 1910. Height 36cm. (2)

£150-£200

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A pair of tall Royal Doulton Blue Children vases, circa 1915. Height 32cm. (2)

£200-£250

251

A Royal Doulton Blue Children vase, circa 1915. Height 34cm, Diameter 30cm.

£180-£220

252

A very large Royal Doulton Blue Children vase, circa 1915. Impressed marks. Height 54cm. Diameter 22cm.

£80-£120

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A Royal Doulton Blue Children Vase, ‘Blind Mans Bluff.’ Circa 1915. Height 19cm.

£80-£100

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A Royal Doulton Blue Children vase. Circa 1915. Height 32cm.

£80-£120

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A pair of Royal Doulton Blue Children vases, circa 1910. Height 31cm, diameter 8cm. (2)

£250-£300

256

A Royal Doulton Blue Children vase, circa 1895. Height 37cm, width between the two handles 24cm. With lid missing.

£200-£240

257

A large Royal Doulton Blue Children jardiniere, circa 1915. Height 27cm, diameter 36cm. Restoration to rim, faults.

£80-£120

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A Royal Doulton Blue Children vase, pumpkin shaped, depicting a girl with her mother. Circa 1915. Height 20cm, Diameter 20cm.

£180-£220

259

A Royal Doulton Blue Children jardiniere, circa 1915. Diameter 24cm. Height 20cm.

£120-£150

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A very large Royal Doulton Blue Children vase, circa 1915. Impressed marks on base. Diameter 37cm. Height 55cm.

£280-£300

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A Wedgwood fairyland flame lustre vase, ‘Pillars’ design by Daisy Makeig Jones, circa 1925. Printed marks. Height 36cm.

£4,000-£4,500

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A Wedgwood fairyland flame footed bowl, ‘Poplar Trees’ design exterior and ‘Woodland Bridge’ design interior by Daisy Makeig Jones, monogrammed in four places to interior, circa 1925. Printed marks. Height 12.5cm, diameter 23.5cm.

£2,500-£3,000

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A Royal Doulton bowl with Chang style design. Height 7cm.

£250-£300

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A Wedgwood Fairyland flame lustre bowl, ‘Leap Frogging Elves’ design by Daisy Makieg Jones. Diameter 11.5cm. Height 7.5cm

£1,700-£1,900

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A Wedgwood fairyland lustre trumpet vase,‘Candlemas’ design by Daisy Makeig Jones, circa 1925. Printed marks. Height 21.5cm

£2,000-£2,500

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A Maling lustre bowl. Circa 1930. Height 4cm, 23cm at its widest point.

£10-£20

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A Carlton Ware Art Deco dish, decorated and enamelled with flowers and gilt. Width 30cm (at widest point).

£80-£100

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A Wedgwood Jasper ware plaque, blue ground. Height 18cm, width 13cm.

£20-£40

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A Royal Worcester figure “Yellow Hammers,” circa 1960s.

£20-£30

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Four Royal Worcester miniature pieces. Two Toby jugs with black marks, a vase and a ewer. Height of tallest piece 5.5cm. (4)

£100-£120

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A Royal Worcester candle snuffer “Diffidence” 1929. Height 10cm.

£150-£200

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A Royal Worcester pair of figurines of Arabian musicians, modelled by Hadley. Height 32cm. (2)

£400-£450

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A pair of Royal Worcester Kate Greenaway style fIgures, modelled by Hadley. Height 25.5cm. Date code 1886, shape number 1070. (2)

£400-£450

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A pair of Royal Worcester musician figures, designed by Hadley. Dated 1897. Shot enamel finish. Height 16cm. Shape 1803. (2)

£150-£200

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A Royal Worcester figural group from the Wartime Series. ‘Take Cover’, modelled by Eileen A Soper. Printed marks, Dated 1941. Height 12cm.

£400-£500

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A Royal Worcester figurine of a violin player. Model 1487. Date code 1931.

£300-£350

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Four Grainger Worcester vases, reticulated, circa 1890. Impressed marks. Height of tallest piece 16cm. (4)

£100-£120

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A mixture of Grainger and Royal Worcester, 1890-1910 with loose lids. Height of tallest piece 27cm. Some pieces with damages. (Quantity)

£80-£100

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One Royal Worcester vase and three Granger Worcester vases, Circa. 1890. Tallest 19cm. (4) some with restoration.

£20-£30

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A Royal Worcester blush vase. Height 30cm. Date Code 1891. Chip to handle and crack to back.

£20-£40

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A Royal Worcester twin handled vase, artist monogram for E. Raby. With moulded masks painted with floral sprays, shape number 1574. Date code 1894. Height 25cm.

£300-£350

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A Royal Worcester plate, signed by Sedgley. Diameter 30cm. Restoration.

£50-£100

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A Royal Worcester gilded jardiniere with lion masks etc. Height 17.5cm. Date code 1891, shape number 1310.

£500-£600

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A Royal Worcester tray, circa 1890. 56cm x 38cm. Small chip restored on front.

£50-£60

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A Royal Worcester Hadley Ware, jardiniere, decorated with roses back and front. Date code 1904. Height 20cm, Diameter 24cm.

£150-£180

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A Royal Worcester plate, signed by Harry Davis, depicting sheep scene. Width 23cm. Date Code 1916.

£450-£500

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A Royal Worcester vase signed by Kitty Blake, hand-painted. Date code 1928. Height 7.5cm.

£100-£120

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A Royal Worcester fruit plate, signed by Sebright. Width 22cm. Date Code 1909.

£150-£200

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A Royal Worcester framed plaque painted with a still life of fruit in a basket, signed by R. Sebright. Date code 1914. Diameter 11cm.

£1,000-£1,200

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A pair of Royal Worcester ewers, hand-painted with fruit decoration. Signed A.Martin . Height 21cm. (2)

£700-£800

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A set of six Royal Worcester plates depicting groups of fruit, signed by H. Price. Date Code 1949. Diameter 23cm.(6)

£1,000-£1,200

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A Royal Worcester vase painted with fruit, signed by W. Ricketts. shape number H307. Date code 1928. Height 24cm.

£600-£700

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A Royal Worcester jug hand-painted with a kingfisher, signed by W. Powell. Date code 1934. Height 8cm.

£120-£140

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A Royal Worcester fluted vase painted with pheasants, signed by James Stinton, shape number G706. Date code 1903. Height 15.5cm.

£400-£500

295

A pair of Royal Worcester cups and saucers signed by A. Shuck, painted with scenes of pheasants. Height of cups 5.5cm. (4)

£250-£300

296

A Royal Worcester hand painted basket signed by James Stinton, depicting pheasants in flight, shape number 493. Date code 1904. Height 25cm.

£600-£800

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A Royal Worcester small vase, decorated with highland cattle, signed by H. Stinton. Height 8cm. Date code 1914.

£400-£450

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A Royal Worcester twin-handled oval-sectioned vase, decorated with highland cattle, signed by H. Stinton. Height 15cm, width 25cm. Date code 1919.

£600-£650

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A Royal Worcester vase by Powell, decorated with storks, signed to the side. Printed puce marks. Dated 1911. Professional restoration to side of vase.

£300-£400

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A Royal Worcester twin handled vase and pierced cover, depicting highland cattle, signed by H Stinton, shape number H218. Date code 1930. Height 24.5 cm.

£1,400-£1,800

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A pair of Royal Worcester vases with covers, each painted and signed by R. Rushton. depicting scenes of Harvington and Cropthorne, shape number F106. Date code 1929, Height 24.5cm. (2)

£1,000-£1,200

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A Royal Worcester potpourri and cover, all round decorated with fruit, signed by Freeman. Printed black factory marks to base. Circa 1980. Height 33cm (including inner cover).

£2,000-£2,500

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A large Royal Worcester potpourri and cover, partially decorated with fruit, signed by Ayrton. With gilt embellishment and floral swag and bow detail. L/S. Printed black marks. Circa 1980. Height 33cm. (Minor professional restoration)

£1500-£1800

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A large Royal Worcester fruit all round decorated potpourri and cover, signed by Freeman. With gilt embellishment and floral swag and bow detail. L/S. Printed black marks. Circa 1980. Height 33cm. (Minor professional restoration)

£1,500-£1,800

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Three pieces of ceramic, a Majolica donkey, an Aynsley plaque depicting pheasants and an early English vase with flowers. Height of vase 11cm, width of plaque 21cm. (3)

£50-£60

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A Royal Worcester plaque signed by E.Townsend. ‘Horses Grazing, ‘ 19.5cm x 25cm.

£150-£200

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A Royal Worcester jersey bull by Doris Lindner. Printed marks, circa 1965. Height 20cm.

£200-£250

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Five Royal Crown Derby miniatures, consisting of cup and saucer, tea caddy, balm pot and side plate. Circa 1915. Height of tallest piece 3.75 cm. (5)

£70-£80

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A pair of Royal Crown Derby hand-painted vases depicting floral sprays with gilded borders, signed by C. Gresley on each panel. Date code 1919. Height 18.5 cm. (2)

£600-£800

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A Crown Derby vase signed by C. Gregory, twin handled vase, painted with band of flowers. Date code 1901. Height 12.5cm.

£350-£400

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A set of six Royal Crown Derby coffee cans and saucers, signed by W.E.J Dean with sailing ships and yachts. Date 1939. Height of cups 6cm, diameter of saucers 11.5cm. (12)

£700-£800

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A Crown Derby trinket box and cover, hand-painted, signed on the front by W.E.J Dean. Circa 1940. Height 3cm, width 11cm.

£200-£250

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A pair of Crown Derby dishes, heart shape painted with ships by W.E.J. Dean, Circa 1930. Diameter 22.5cm. (2) not signed.

£300-£350

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A Royal Doulton hand-painted vase depicting a ploughing scene. Signed. Height 29cm.

£400-£450

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Three Minton tile panels, hand-painted Medieval characters. One signed L.Hall. Twenty separate tiles in each panel. 76cm x 60cm framed. (3)

£1,500-£1,800

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A Minton Majolica Jester jug, circa 1880. Impressed marks. Height 33cm. (Restoration to lid.)

£250-£300

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A Minton Archive Collection, cat and mouse teapot. Limited edition of 2500. Height 21cm.

£50-£60

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George Jones Majolica sardine dish, modelled as a basket full of fish, impressed marks GJ and Crescent, written pattern 3504. Circa 1870, height 8cm, length 22cm

£1,000-£1,200

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A Coalport Vase, hand-painted panel of a landscape. With rams head handles. Height 11.5cm.

£100-£120

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A pair of Coalport turquoise ground vases, with scenes of the Grampians, within a shield-shaped cartouche. Circa 1885. Printed marks, titled “Grampians’ to the base. Height 18.5cm. (2).

£250-£300

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A Rorstrand white and gilt figure group, ‘Masquerade,’ artist signed (Vicken von Post Borjesson). Height 16.5cm.

£300-£350

322

A Rozenburg Art Nouveau cup and saucer, circa 1910.

£100-£120

323

An Arabian Art Nouveau figurine of a Woman, possibly Bohemian. Indistinctly marked. Height 51cm.

£200-£250

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321

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A pair of Vienna vases, lacking covers, circa 1890. Height 25cm. Restoration to both necks. Also, Vienna hand-painted plate, circa 1890. Diameter 19cm. Plus Capodimonte figure of a tramp making breakfast. (Rest). (4)

£40-£60

325

A Bing and Grondahl Copenhagen figurine group of children. Height 10cm. First quality.

£50-£60

326

A French Paris Porcelain wine cooler, circa 1880. Hand-painted and gilded. Height 18cm, diameter including handles 24cm.

£50-£60

327

A ‘Sevres’ style pot and cover, cobalt blue ground with floral still life. Marked with interlaced L’s. Height 11cm.

£150-£200

328

A KPM Berlin Art Nouveau floral charger, with Weichmalerei, circa 1905. Diameter 30cm.

£200-£250

329

A large KPM Berlin plaque, ‘Child with Grandmother.’ Framed and glazed. Impressed marks to the rear. Plaque size 37cm x 33cm, frame size 70cm x 64cm.

£3,000-£3,500

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327

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330

A Meissen Marcolini bowl with rural scene, circa 1780. Diameter 26cm.

£300-£350

331

A Meissen blue and white plate, decorated with a scene of Warsaw, circa 1915. Diameter 25.5cm.

£200-£250

332

A Meissen vase and Meissen figure group of musicians, circa 1870. Height of figure 19cm. With damages.

£300-£350

334

Two Meissen Peter Strang figures, golfing pair, circa 1993-1995. Signed. Height 8cm- 9.5cm. (2)

£300-£350

335

Three Meissen Peter Strang figures, ‘Circus Performers.’ Circa 1993-1995. Signed. Height 9.5cm. (3)

£450-£500

336

Three Meissen Peter Strang figures, ‘Italian Comedy.’ Circa 1993-1995. Signed. Height 9.5cm. (3)

£450-£500

333

Meissen porcelain sucrier and cover, circa 1870. Painted with a topographical view titled ‘Schloss Siebeneichen, Meissen’ within a gilt scroll panel. The reverse with a panel painted with flowers. Cobalt blue ground and elaborate gilt scrollwork. The cover with two further panels of flowers and having a flowerbud finial. Crossed swords mark and title to the base. Height 11cm. (Chips to bud finial and one leaf). Height 11cm.

£200-£250

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333

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340

337

341

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339

338

337

Three Meissen Peter Strang figures of females. Circa 1993-1995 Signed. Height 8.5cm-10.5cm. (3)

£450-£500

338

Nine Meissen Peter Strang figures, of band members playing various instruments. Circa 1993-95. Heights 7.5cm-8cm. (9)

£1,350-£1,500

339

A Meissen blue and white figural candlestick, circa 1880. Height 32cm.

£300-£350

340

A pair of Meissen Ormolu mounted groups with candelabra. Circa 1860. Height 24cm. (2)

£1,500-£1,800

341

A Naples Continental figure group, ‘Artists.’ Circa 1890 - 1910. Height 25cm, width 35cm. Some minor damage.

£100-£130

342

A pair of French Bisque figures, late 19th century. Height 36cm. Some damage. (2).

£80-£100

343

A Royal Dux figure group ‘The Rock and the Wave,’ with pink triangle mark. Circa 1920. Height 32cm.

£350-£400

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344

Two continental figurines, early 20th century. Height of tallest 55cm. (2)

£20-£30

345

A Sevres-style porcelain large plate Hand-painted, probably a sevres blank. Circa 1800-1830. Diameter 35cm.

£100-£150

346

A pair of framed Hodgkinson plaques, signed and dated to the reverse, March 1883. Monogram on the front. Image size 8cm x 10cm. (William Hodgkinson was one of Royal Doultons’s top artists.)

£300-£350

347

A Zsolnay cockerel, Stamped Zsolnay Pecs made in Hungary. Circa 1930. Height 14.5cm.

£250-£300

348

A pair of Japanese Satsuma vases, circa 1910. Height 32cm.

£200-£250349

A Japanese Satsuma Moon flask, by Sozan from Meiji Period. Circa 1890. Height 15cm.

£350-£400

350

A Chinese carved wooden figure of a seated dignitary. Ming Style but possibly later. Height 17cm.

£80-£100

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345

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358

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A Chinese blue and white vase, circa 1880. Height 13cm.

£80-£100

352

A Chinese Kang Hsi vase, decorated with dragons, Circa 1700. Height 24cm.

£300-£400

353

A Japanese part coffee set, Noritake style. (12)

£10-£20

354

Tray lot of mixed pottery, including a Worcester serving tray and cruet set. Over twenty pieces. (20+)

£20-£30

355

Tray lot of mixed pottery, eight pieces. (8)

£20-£30

356

Tray Lot of mixed pottery including Spode and Crown Derby.

£20-£30

357

Tray lot of mixed pottery, including Royal Worcester and Staffordshire. Over twenty pieces. (20+)

£20-£30

358

Tray Lot of mixed pottery including some Spode items. Over twenty pieces. (20+)

£20-£30

68

359

Tray of mixed pottery, including three pieces of Crown Derby.

£20-£30

360

A Border Fine Arts figure ‘Jocks Pride.’

£20-£40

361

Twenty four various figurines, including Vienna, Lladro, Berlin and Worcester. Various damages. (24)

£20-£30

362

Twenty pieces of pottery, including part of a Royal Doulton coffee set, ‘Carlisle’ pattern. (20)

£20-£30

363

Tray Lot of mixed pottery, various blue and white pieces including Booth’s ‘Real Old Willow’ and Copeland Spode Italian. (39)

£30-£40

364

Tray Lot of mixed pottery, including Crown Derby. Over 20 pieces. (20+)

£20-£30

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362

366

364

361

360

363

367

368

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Tray lot of mixed pottery items.

£20-£30

366

One hundred and four pieces of blue and white china, mainly Spode, Johnson Brothers and Doulton. (104)

£40-£50

367

Tray Lot of mixed pottery, seventeen pieces. (17)

£20-£30

368

Tray lot of mixed pottery, including Noritaki, Copeland, Dresdon and Sitzendorf. Various damages.

£20-£30

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369

373

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371

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372

376

380

370

374

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369

Tray Lot of mixed pottery, including Shelley, Mabel Lucy Attwell (cup, saucer and baby bowl), and Imari. (10)

£20-£30

370

Tray Lot of mixed pottery, over thirty pieces. (30+)

£20-£30

371

Tray lot of mixed pottery items, including some Poole items.

£20-£30

372

Tray Lot of mixed pottery, including Shelley, Worcester, Dresdon, Spode.

£20-£30

373

Two pieces of Wedgwood Jasper Ware, a Cauldon blue and white coffee Set, two Cauldon blue and white vases, and a silver plate tray.

£20-£30

374

A blue and white china planter.

£10-£20

375

A blue and white vase. Height 31cm.

£10-£20

376

A Parian Ware figure, circa 1890. Height 19cm. Some damage.

£20-£30

377

A French decorative vase, with gilding. 20th century. Height 40cm.

£20-£30

378

Whiskey and Gin ceramic barrels. (2)

£40-£60

379

Tray lot of cups and saucers.

£10-£20

70

380

Tray lot of mixed pottery, various marks. Also, a glass paperweight.

£10-£20

381

Five piece tea set, English pottery. Old imari pattern, some damage. (5)

£20-£30

382

A selection of blue and white Abbey Ware, consisting of a pair of vases and three other pieces. Height of tallest piece 33cm.(5)

£30-£40

384

A selection of blue and white Abbey Ware. Height of tallest piece 32cm. (6)

£30-£40

385

A blue and white Abbey Ware jug and bowl. Height of jug 24cm. (2)

£30-£40

383

A Spode blue and white extra large kettle and a cheese board. Printed marks. Height of kettle 33cm. (2)

£60-£80

386

Tray lot of mixed pottery items.

£20-£30

387

Fifteen pieces of Carlton Ware ‘Rouge Royale,’ consisting of five jars and covers and four dishes and a table lighter (15)

£100-£120

388

Pair of Doulton Lambeth candle sticks, circa 1900. Height 18cm. Also three Studio Pottery pieces, various dates, probably 1960s.

£100-£150

389

Seven pieces of mixed pottery, including Beswick, Phoenix Ware and Flaxman Ware. Height of largest piece 35cm. (7)

£30-£50

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388

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383

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387

389

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390

Eight pieces of Gaudy Welsh Pottery consisting of three graduated jugs, two further jugs, a mug, a cup and saucer.(Cup and saucer cracked). (8)

£30-£50

391

Four Beswick vases and a jug. Impressed marks. Height of largest piece 23cm. Circa 1940s. (5)

£30-£50

392

A Burgess and Leigh blue & white china wall plaque, featuring Gladstone. Height 39cm, width 25cm.

£30-£50

390

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396

398

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399

393

A pair of Fulham pottery London vases. 20th Century. Height 32cm. (2)

£30-£50

394

Two Burleigh Ware plaques, ‘The runaway marriage’ and ‘Dick Turpin.’ Printed marks. Diameter 41cm. (2)

£30-£50

395

A pair of Copeland Spode chargers, depicting mediaeval characters within classical foliage borders. Impressed and printed marks. Diameter 36cm. (2)

£100-£120

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A Glass Domed bisque figure group, possibly Austrian. Surrounded by ceramic flowers. Height 50cm, width 27cm.

£120-£150

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A Japanese ivory bird, circa 1900. Height 18cm.

£10-£20

398

Tray Lot of mixed pottery, over 30 pieces. (30+)

£20-£30

399

A Kevin Francis Churchill bust. Limited edition 22 of 100. Height 28cm.

£100-£120

72

407

A vase, possibly Coalport, Circa 1840. Height 36cm. Old restoration to sockle.

£80-£100

408

A Davenport sucre, circa 1850. Height 17cm. Some hairline cracks.

£40-£60

409

A quantity of Franz china vases, cups and saucers. (10)

£100-£120

400

A Wood & Sons ‘Toby jug’ replica. Limited edition of 500 with certificate. Height 28cm.

£40-£60

401

Three graduated Toby jugs, Early 20th century, Smallest one with old repairs. Also, Staffordshire flat-back figure,19th century. Two vases with oriental figures.(6).

£20-£40

402

A Wood & Sons ‘Lord Howe’ Toby jug. Limited edition of 500, with box and certificate. Height 25cm.

£20-£40

403

A Woods & Sons Toby Jug, ‘The Sailor.’ Limited edition 152 of 500. With box and certificate. Height 28cm.

£40-£60

404

Seven various Toby jugs, Beswick, Royal Stanley etc. Height of largest 24cm. (7)

£30-£50

405

Two Coalbrookdale ewers, circa 1840-1860. Height 22cm. (2) Old repairs, some damage.

£120-£180

406

A Samuel Alcock Parian ewer, circa 1840. Height 25cm.

£30-£40

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A vase, possibly Minton, Floral encrusted and hand painted. Circa 1840-1860. Height 33cm. Some damage and old repairs.

£100-£150

411

A pair of Austrian vases, Secessionist style, four handled design. Height 19.5cm. (2)

£100-£150

412

Thirty pieces of Irish Wade. (30)

£30-£40

413

Twenty pieces of Irish Wade. (20)

£30-£40

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416

417

418

411

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414

Twenty eight pieces of Irish Wade. (28)

£30-£40

415

A Staffordshire dog, circa 1820. Height 14.5cm.

£40-£50

416

A pair of Staffordshire dogs, circa 1820. Height 33cm. (2)

£120-£140

417

Unusual milkmaid creamer, advertising Thomas Smith, dated 1843. Height 17cm, width at widest point 29cm. Firing crack and restored handle.

£150-£180

418

Two Aseda glass Swedish vintage decanters, by Bo Borgstrom. Circa 1960. (2)

£30-£40

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419

A selection of books on pottery and porcelain, comprising; ‘The Illustrated Guide To Staffordshire Salt-Glazed Stoneware’ by Arnold R. Mountford, ‘Coalport and Coalbrookdale Porcelains’ by Geoffrey A. Godden, ‘English Delftware Pottery’ by Anthoy Ray, ‘Ten Thousand Years of Pottery by Emmanuel Cooper. Plus Michael Gibson’s ‘Nineteenth Century Lustreware,’ Peter William’s ‘Wedgwood - A Collector’s Guide,’ ‘A Collector’s History of British Porcelain’ by John and Margaret Cushion. Also, ‘The Concise Encyclopaedia of Continental Pottery and Porcelain’ by Reginald G. Haggar, ‘The Victorian Staffordshire Figure’ by Anthony Oliver, Henry Sandon’s ‘Coffee Pots and Teapots For The Collector,’ ‘Machin Porcelains & Earthwares’ by Bill Thom & Philip Miller ( Including a partial reconstruction of the Machin pattern book) and, edited by Paul Atterbury ‘English Pottery and Porcelain A Historical Survey, Great Exhibition Catalogue 1851 - The Art Journal Illustrated Catalogue, The Industry of All Nations 1851.’ Generally in good condition.

£100-£120

420

A selection of books, comprising; Deborah Stratton - ‘Mugs and Tankards, A Collectors’s Guide,’ John Brooks - ‘The Arthur Negus Guide to British Glass,’ ‘Spanish Glass’ by Alice Wilson Frothingham, Gail Belden and Michael Snodin - ‘Spoons, Collecting for Tomorrow,’ Antonia Fraser- ‘Dolls,’ Charles R. Hajdamach - ‘British Glass 1800-1904,’ Martin Miller - ‘The Complete Guide To Antiques,’ Geoffrey Wills - ‘Candlesticks,’ A. W. Coysh and R.K. Henrywood - ‘The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1789-1880,’ June C. Meeks - ‘A Beginner’s Guide To Pinxton China,’ John Gage - J.M.W. Turner ‘A Wonderful Range of Mind’, W. D. John - ‘William Billingsley (1758-1828), His Outstanding Achievements As An Artist and Porcelain Maker.’ Generally in good condition.

£40-£60

421

A selection of books, comprising; George Savage - ‘Seventeenth & Eighteenth Century French Porcelain,’ George Savage - ‘!8th Century German Porcelain,’ Rosalind Savill - ‘The Wallace Collection, Catalogue of Sevres Porcelain II, ‘George Savage & Harold Newman - ‘An Illustrated Dictionary of Ceramics,’ Svend Erikson & Geoffrey DE Bellaigue - ‘Sevres Porcelain Vincennes and Sevres 1740-1800,’ Laurence Mitchell - ‘Meisson Collector’s Catalogue.’ Generally in good condition.

£60-£80

422

The ABC of English salt glaze stoneware from Dwight to Doulton by J. F. Blacker.

£40-£50

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420

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423

A selection of books on pottery and ceramics comprising; Howard Davis - ‘Chinoiserie, Polychrome Decoration on Staffordshire Porcelain 1790-1850, ‘ T. A. Lockett - ‘Davenport Pottery and Porcelain 1794-1887,’ Harold G. Clarke, C.B.E. - ‘The Pictorial Pot Lid Book,’ Deborah S. Skinner & Velma Young - ‘Miles Mason Porcelain, A Guide to Patterns and Shapes,’ Robin Blackwood & Cherryl Head - ‘Old Crown Derby China Works, The King Street Factory 1849-1935,’ Ian Harvey - ‘Rathbone China Manufacturers, Tunstall, Staffordshire 1808 to 1843, A history and illustrated record of the china,’ Franklin A. Barrett - ‘Caughley and Coalport Porcelain,’ Robert Cluett with Foreword by Geoffrey Godden - ‘George Jones Ceramics 1861-1951,’ Geoffrey A.Godden F.R.S.A. ‘New Hall Porcelains,’ Paul Atterbury and Maureen Batkin - ‘The Dictionary of Minton, Jean Jones - Minton, The First Two Hundred Years of Design & Production.’ Generally in good condition.

£60-£80

423

424

425

426

424

A selection of books on oriental porcelain, comprising; Soame Jenyns - ‘Later Chinese Porcelain,’ Sir Harry Garner - ‘Chinese & Japanese Cloisonne Enamels,’ Sir Harry Garner - ‘Oriental Blue & White, Elinor Gordon - Collecting Chinese Export Porcelain,’ Joan Van Patten - ‘The Collector’s Encyclopedia of Noritake.’ Generally in good condition.

£20-£30

425

A selection of books, comprising; Harvey May - ‘Beswick, A Catalogue, Linda Eberle and Susan Scott - ‘The Charlton Standard Catalogue of Chintz,’ Robert Prescott-Walker, ‘Collecting Shelley Pottery,’ Tony Curtis - ‘Lyle Price Guide, Doulton,’ George Savage - ‘Dictionary of Antiques,’ Desmond Eyles, ‘Royal Doulton 1815-1965’, John Twitchett and Betty Bailey - ‘Royal Crown Derby,’ Eyles and Dennis - ‘Royal Doulton Figures.’ Generally in good condition.

£10-£20

426

A selection of books, comprising; Franklin A. Barrett & Arthur L. Thorpe - ‘Derby Porcelain,’ Michael Bethoud - ‘H & R Daniel 1822-1846,’ Geoffrey A. Godden - ‘The Illustrated Guide to Lowestoft Porcelain,’ Geoffrey A. Godden - ‘An Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and Porcelain Marks,’ Phillips Auctioneers - ‘The Pinewood Collection of English Blue and White Porcelain,’ D.G. Rice, - ‘Rockingham Ornamental Porcelain,’ Michael Messenger - ‘Coalport 1795-1926, Gerald Coke - In Search of James Giles,’ Terence A. Lockett and Geoffrey A. Godden - ‘Davenport, China, Earthenware & Glass 1794-1887,’ Bernard M. Watney - ‘Liverpool Porcelain of the Eighteenth Century,’ Geoffrey Godden - ‘Godden’s Guide to English Porcelain.’ Generally in good condition.

£80-£100

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427

Two books, ‘The ABC of English Ceramic Art,’ and ‘The ABC of Old English Pottery’ by J F Blacker. (2)

£20-£30

428

A selection of books, comprising; Margaret Anderson - ‘Victorian Fairings and their Values,’ Anthony Oliver - ‘Staffordshire Pottery The Tribal Art of Endland,’ Geoffrey A. Godden - ‘British Porcelain, An Illustrated Guide,’ W.S. Bristowe - ‘Victorian China Fairings,’ Michael Gibson - ‘19th Century Lustreware,’ Dennis G. Rice - ‘Dogs in English Porcelain of the 19th Century, D. G. Rice - English Porcelain Animals of the 19th Century,’ Philip Miller and Michael Berthound - ‘An Anthology of British Teapots,’ Robin Emmerson - ‘British Teapots & Tea Drinking,’ R.K. Henrywood - ‘An Illustrated Guide to British Jugs, From Medieval Times To The Twentieth Century,’ Michael Berthound - ‘A Compendium of British Cups,’ Michael Berthound - ‘A Cabinet of British Creamers.’ Generally in good condition.

£60-£80

429

A selection of books, comprising; Geoffrey A. Godden - ‘Jewitt’s Ceramic Art of Great Britain 1800-1900,’ Geoffrey H Priestman - ‘An Illustrated Guide to Minton Printed Pottery 1796-1836,’ Vega Wilkinson - ‘Spode-Copeland-Spode, The Works And Its People, 1770-1970,’ Wolf Mankowitz, Geoffrey A. Godden FRSA - ‘Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain, 1788-1852,’ Geoffrey A. Godden FRSA - ‘Godden’s Guide To Mason’a China and the Ironstone Wares,’ A. W. Coysh and Frank Stefano Jr - ‘Collecting Ceramic Landscapes, British and American Landscapes on Printed Pottery,’ David Drakard and Paul Holdway - ‘Spode Transfer Printed Ware, 1784-1833,’ A. W. Coysh and R. K. Henrywood - ‘The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880, Volume II,’ John Baker Publishers - ‘The Story of The Willow Pattern Plate, Henry Sandon - Worcester Porcelain 1751-1793, 2nd Edition,’ Paul Atterbury and Maureen Batkin - ‘The Dictionary of Minton.’ Generally in good condition.

£80-£100

430

Geoff Duke and Raymond Mays Autographs, two great motorsports men signatures. (2)

£80-£100

431

George V autograph on official letter, letter with Royal seal dated 1916 signature.

£70-£90

427

428

429

430

431

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433

Queen Victoria’s autograph on a Royal Command, Queen Victoria’s signature 1890 on official document with Royal seal.

£100-£120

434

George V autograph on Royal Command, George V’s signature 1933 on official document with Royal seal.

£70-£90

435

Order of Ceremony for the funeral of King Edward VII, including plans and listings of attendees at the cortege.

£50-£70

436

Pele and Brazil football team 1966 autographs, 14 signatures including that of Pele over 4d 1966 postage stamp.

£250-£300

437

Nick Faldo autograph with official Masters’ tie, multi golf Masters winner signature.

£50-£70

438

Joe DiMaggio autograph, baseball player for the New York Yankees signature.

£50-£70

439

Bobby Locke Bill Shankland Norman Von Nida and David James Autographs, Bobby Locke 4 x Open Golf Champion, and 3 other international golfers signatures, (4)

£150-£200

432

Pele 1966 autograph, Pele signature over 4d 1966 postage stamp.

£250-£300

432

434

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433

435

437 439

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441

Sugar Ray Robinson Autograph, World champion boxer in Welterweight and Middleweights signature.

£100-£120

442

Henry Cooper Autograph, English heavyweight boxing legend’s signature.

£20-£30

443

Jayne Torvill Christopher Dean Robin Cousins and Richard Noble autographs, Skating gold medal winners and land speed record holder 1983-97 signatures.

£20-£30

444

George V autograph on an official letter, letter with Royal seal.

£70-£90

445

Randy Turpin autograph, world middleweight boxing champion’s signature.

£80-£100

446

Book of original black and white photographs of Campden House Chipping Campden, 44 pages of photographs of Campden House family, residents and surrounding areas, dated 1898.

£100-£120

447

Three books, ‘Martin Chuzzlewit’ by Charles Dickens, ‘The Uncommercial Traveller’ by Charles Dickens and ‘Three Men in a Boat’ by Jerome K. Jerome. (3)

£10-£20

440

Two sets of books, The Book of Knowledge Vols 1-8, Engineering Workshop Practice Vols 1-3, The VIA MEDIA Vol II, Hamish Meets Bumpy Mackenzie, The Coast of Loneliness.

£20-£30

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448

‘Flowers of the Holy Land - Jerusalem ‘(in Hebrew), ‘Olivewood Book of Pressed Flowers’ - dedicated to William Roberts July 1904. Good condition.

£20-£30

449

Six World War II Victoria Cross medal winners’ autographs, collected at an event in Hyde Park 26 June 1956.

£60-£80

450

An HMV (His masters voice) advertising cut out. Early 20th century. Height 33cm, width 58cm.

£60-£80

451

HMV (His Masters Voice) enamel advertising sign. Early 20th century. 50cm wide. (Areas of restoration)

£200-£250

452

An HMV (His Master Voice) Victrola advertising jigsaw in the shape of a record. Glazed and Framed.

£50-£70

453

A framed chromolithograph poster advertising Wills Star cigarettes in original frame. Height 44cm, width 57cm.

£120-£140

454

A hand carved, wooden giraffe.

£10-£20

449

453

451

450

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448

452

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455

Tray lot of assorted metal wares, including brass and silver plate. Candlesticks, serving tray, knives and forks.

£20-£30

456

A French brass three piece mantle garniture set, consisting of a clock and two candelabra. 20th Century, (3)

£200-£250

457

Tray lot of assorted brass pieces.

£40-£50

458

Assorted Silver Plate, 10 items. (10)

£20-£30

459

A mixed lot, including silver plate, bronze, and painted glass plaques.

£20-£30

460

Tray lot of model cars, various makes. (14)

£10-£20

461

Tray lot of Vanguard model cars, 26 in total. (26)

£80-£100

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457

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456

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464

465

467

468

466

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462

Tray lot of model cars, various makes including Corgi. Thirteen models in total. (13)

£20-£30

463

Tray lot of boxed Corgi ‘Movie Themed’ cars, including ‘Kojak,’ ‘HeartBeat,’ etc. (13)

£40-£50

464

Tray lot of boxed Corgi ‘Movie Themed’ cars, including ‘Only Fools and Horses,’ ‘Starsky & Hutch,’ etc. Thirteen in total. (13)

£40-£50

465

A Corgi Circus horse transporter with horses, a Corgi James Bond ‘You Only Live Twice’ car and a Corgi ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’ car. All boxed. (3)

£50-£80

466

Four models of cars, including a boxed prestige model 1998 Silver Seraph. (4)

£20-£30

467

Universal Hobbies models of tractors, six in total. (6)

£10-£20

468

Four model cars, largest measuring 24cm in length. (4)

£10-£20

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469

A Dinky toys Mobilgas Foden 14 ton tanker, boxed. Together with a Corgi toys Batmobile, with loose instructions, lacking rocket. Boxed. (2)

£150-£180

470

Two models of Yesteryear by Lesney, An AEC ‘Y’ type lorry, no. 6 and a four ton Leyland, no. 7. Both boxed. (2)

£120-£150

471

A Triang pond yacht, ‘shamrock.’ Complete with wooden box.

£50-£60

472

Campaign Stars & Medals in recognition of service, A France & Germany Star medal 1939-1945 – Battle of Britain on dark blue, red and light blue ribbon. A France & Germany Star medal, Atlantic on a dark blue, white and red ribbon. A War Medal - 1939 -1945, Oak Leaf, on a red, white and dark blue ribbon.An Army Ordnance Royal Corps clip. (4)

£50-£60

473

A decorative rifle. Metal with wooden butt. Deactivated. Length 90cm.

£40-£60

474

A pair of Flintlock pistols by Smith of London, circa 1800.

£700-£750

475

German Luftwaffe Dagger, 1st model airforce, Nickel Silver fittings with leather covered scabbard and grip. In fine condition. Blade is Puma and made in Solingen. Complete with original mounting chain. Length overall 49cm, Blade Length 31cm, circa 1935.

£850-£900

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A rare World War II NCO sword, SS runes to pommel, blade by Holler of Solingen, circa 1935. Overall length 100cm, blade length 85cm

£1,500-£1,800

477

A British World War 1 Mess Officer presentation sword, blade engraved Gaunt & Son Birmingham. Matching scabbard in fine condition. complete with gold and blue bullion portepee. Naval leather belt and naval leather sword hanger, includes original bag, belt, birth certificate etc with a photograph of officer “Alf Sherbut” wearing actual sword. Sword scabbard engraved “Presented to Alf Sherbut on his promotion by the Victualling staff R N Barracks April 1916.”

£600-£700

478

A mixed metal ware lot, a silver plate tray, a decanter stand and a cocktail shaker in the form of a fire extinguisher. (3)

£20-£30

479

A radiator - shaped decanter, circa 1980. Height 16.5cm.

£10-£20

480

A German silver covered sugar pot, by Hugo Bohm, 800 standard, circa 1920, height 12cm, approx. weight 9.7 oz with two German silver plate cup shaped filters marked Schwabenland. (3)

£80-£100

481

WMF Pewter Echo mirror, with original glass. German, circa 1906. Height 33.5 cm

£650-£700

482

A selection of silver plate pieces.

£20-£30

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476

478

479

481

480

482

84

483

A silver tea pot and coffee pot, by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1919, wooden handles and knops, coffee pot height 20cm, total approx, 23.2 oz. (2)

£250-£300

484

A pair of silver stands, by Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, London 1901, oval form on 4 feet, length 19.5cm, approx. 17.2 oz.

£150-£200

485

A silver salver, by Mappin and Webb, London 1908, diameter 37cm, approx. weight 37.2 oz.

£350-£400

486

A silver salver, by Elkington, Birmingham 1885, standing on three feet, diameter 30.5 cm, approx. 25.2 oz.

£600-£700

487

A cut glass vase with silver top, hallmarked Birmingham 1907, height 18cm.

£60-£80

488

A silver toast rack, London 1829, approx. 9.9 oz.

£200-£250

489

A silver gravy boat, by A.E. Poston & Co Ltd, Birmingham, approx. 6.6 oz.

£150-£180

490

A silver table epergne, London 1926, height 24cm, approx. 20.8 oz.

£200-£250

483

487 490

484

488

489

485

486

85

491

492

494

493

495

496

491

A pair of silver sifters, by Garrards of London, London 1856, height 17cm, approx 17.2 oz. (2)

£1,000-£1,200

492

An 18 ct. yellow gold three stone ring, in rub-over setting. Oval sapphire, with two brilliant cut diamonds. Size: W 1/2. 4.1 grms approx.

£400-£450

493

A platinum single stone ring. Brilliant cut diamond in rub-over setting. Diamond: 0.2 ct. Colour H. Size: M. 5. approx. grms.

£350-£400

494

A 9ct. white gold three stone ring set with grey freshwater pearls and two synthetic emeralds. Size:N. approx 3.7 grms.

£160-£200

495

An 18ct. white gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring. Oval sapphire: 7. x 5mm approx. Size: M 1/2. Fourteen diamonds: 0.10ct each, approx. 3.4 grms.

£350-£400

496

A 9ct gold dress ring with pink and white stones. Total weight 5.8g.

£140-£160

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497

A diamond set 9ct yellow gold ring, originally 0.25cts, two stones missing, Size: I Total Weight: approx. 2.7grms.A cultured pearl single stone ring, mounted in yellow metal (thought to be 9ct) Size: J Total Weight: approx. 1.6grms.A dress ring set with white stone, on a yellow metal band, (thought to be 9ct) Size: L ½ Total Weight: approx. 2.3grms.An oval opal in a rub-over setting mounted in yellow metal, (thought to be 9ct). Size:L ½ Total Weight: approx. 3.2grms.(4)

£80-£100

498

An 18ct. yellow gold band set with six brilliant cut diamonds. 0.10 ct. each, approx. 5.6grms.

£350-£400

499

A seven stone graduated, claw set dress ring, in 18ct hallmarked yellow & white gold, claw set with red and white stones. Stones rubbed. Size: N ½ Weight: approx. 3.7grms.

£80-£100

500

An engine turned disc pendant on fancy belcher style chain in yellow metal, (thought to be 9ct). Total weight: approx. 19.3grms.

£150-£200

501

A 9ct hallmarked watch chain & fob, 30cm in length with T-bar, one stone in fob, chipped. Total Weight: approx. 40.1grmsA 9ct yellow gold graduated curb linked chain, 23cms in length. Weight: approx.13.1grms. (2)

£350-£400

502

A graduated diamond set 18ct yellow gold bracelet, rub-over setting, 1.96ct Colour I/J, Quality VS/SI.

£850-£900

497

498

499

501

503

504

502

500

503

A 9ct yellow gold curb link bracelet with padlock, weight: approx. 30.9grms.

£250-£300

504

Three pairs of dropper style 9ct yellow gold earrings, with hook wire fittings. Total Weight: approx. 7.2grms. (6)

£60-£70

87

505

508

509 A

509 C509 B

506

505

An 18ct yellow gold pocket watch, no makers mark on dial. Approx total weight 103g.

£500-£550

507

A 9ct yellow gold charm bracelet with seventeen charms, approx 57.5 grms, charms are stamped or hallmarked 9ct.

£500-£550

506

A 9ct yellow gold gate bracelet with padlock and safety chain Weight: approx. 7.9 grms. A 9ct yellow gold fine curb link chain 56cm in length, broken. Weight: approx. 5.5grms. A 9ct yellow gold St.Christopher pendant. Weight: approx. 3.9grms. A pair of 9ct yellow gold black stone set dropper earrings, three black stones, graduating in size hanging from hook wire fittings. Total Weight: approx. 4.9grms. A 2mm 9ct yellow gold fine wedding band, Size: G. Weight: approx. 1.3grms. A 5.5mm 9ct yellow gold wedding band, misshapen. Size: I. Weight: approx. 1.6grms. (7)

£200-£250

508

A garnet 9ct yellow gold ring Size: Q. A garnet 9 stone cluster 9ct gold ring Size:L1/2. An oval stone yellow metal (thought to be gold) ring Size:I1/2. A 3 stone ganet brooch yellow metal (thought to be gold). A Victorian style brooch stamped 9ct. Total weight Approx 13.8 grms.

£100-£130

509

A mixed bag of jewellery including pairs of earrings, brooches, bangles and necklaces. Some marked silver.

£80-£100

509 A

Three row Freshwater pearl and Malachite necklace, threaded onto a 9ct yellow gold clasp, 48cm in length.

£80-£100

509 B

Two row grey and white freshwater pearl necklace, threaded onto a 9ct yellow gold clasp, 42cm in length.

£80-£100

509 C

Keshi pearl necklace, threaded onto a 9ct yellow clasp, 45cm in length

£80-£100

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510

A fancy seed pearl cuff, elasticated lattice design.

£40-£50

511

A Rolex Cellini watch. circa 1970. 18ct Gold. Total weight 70g.

£2,000-£2,500

512

An arts and crafts silver & copper dish with a peacock on it, an arts and crafts copper plate, and an Indian and brass plate. (3)

£20-£30

513

A boxed set of six knives with silver handles. (6)

£20-£30

514

F. Goodall, two original prints, ‘The Tired Soldier,’ 25cm x 19cm, and ‘The Post Boy,’ 25cm x 17cm. (2)

£20-£30

515

J. Hercik of Czechoslovakia, limited edition surrealist engraving. Circa 1940, framed and glazed, 9.5 x 6.5cm.

£30-£40

† 516

Kay Boyce (21st century), pastel and pencil on paper of a young girl. Gallery label to reverse - ‘Rowles Fine Art.’ 48cm x 31cm.

£600-£800

† 517

Colin Newman FSBA (British, b.1923),’Gloucestershire Manor House’ watercolour, signed, framed and glazed. 50cm x 36cm.

£100-£150

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511

517

515513

516514

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518

519

520

521

522

† 518

Paul Dawson (British, late 20th Century), ‘In The Garden Room’ watercolour, signed, framed and glazed. 32.5cm x 31cm.

£100-£150

† 519

Colin Newman FSBA (British, b.1923),’Hidcote Manor, The Old Garden’ watercolour, signed and dated 1990, framed and glazed. 36cm x 51cm.

£100-£150

† 520

Noel Harry Leaver, ARCA, (British,1889 - 1951), Exeter Cathedral and the Bishops Palace, watercolour. signed. framed and glazed. 36cm x 26cm.

£200-£250

521

Arthur Claude Strachan (British,1885 - 1932), ‘Feathered Friends’ watercolour, signed, framed and glazed. 46cm x 29cm.

£500-£600

522

Charles Henry Clifford Baldwyn (British, 1859 - 1943), ‘Pheasant by the stream’ watercolour, signed, framed and glazed. 30.5cm x 46.5cm.

£200-£250

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† 523

William Egerton Hine (British, b.1926), ‘Children playing,’ watercolour, signed on verso, framed and glazed, 19.5cm x 13cm.

£100-£120

† 524

Gordon King (British, b.1939 ), ‘Just That Look’ watercolour, signed, framed and glazed. 36.5cm x 26.5cm.

£300-£350

† 525

William E Powell (British, 1878 - 1955) Royal Worcester artist. ‘Ducks in Flight’, watercolour, signed, framed and glazed. 28cm x 23cm.

£300-£350

526

Thomas Dudley (British,1857 - 1935) ‘York Royal Worcester artist, Peters Gate’ watercolour, signed, framed and glazed. 29cm x 22cm.

£400-£500

527

J. Worrall (British, 1829 - 1913) ‘Sailors Dream’ watercolour Royal Worcester artist, signed and dated 1896, framed. 26.5cm x 18cm.

£250-£300

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Maurice Kent (British. 20th Century), Chipping Campden Church and Alms houses, watercolour, signed, framed and glazed, 25cm x 40cm.

£40-£50

529

W H Pigott (British,1810 - 1901), ‘Haymaking at Newark, Nottinghamshire,’ watercolour, signed and dated 1872, framed and glazed. 75cm x 39cm.

£1,000-£1,500

523

525 526 527

529

528

524

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532

English School (19th/20th century), Rural cottage scene, oil on canvas, framed. 19cm x 39cm.

£80-£100

530

Douglas Mappin (English School, late 19th - early 20th Century.) ‘English Country Garden,’ watercolour signed, framed and glazed, 42cm x 29cm.

£30-£40

531

Charles Edward Wilson (British,1854 - 1941), ‘Feeding the Ducks’ watercolour, signed, framed and glazed. 19cm x 26cm.

£2,000-£2,500 530

534

531

535

532

533

533

English School (19th/20th century), a pair of rural landscapes, oil on board, framed and glazed, oval. 24cm x 28.5cm. (2)

£100-£150

534

George Armfield, two paintings, (British,1808 - 1893), both depicting terrier dogs, oil on canvas, framed. 29cm x 24cm. (2)

£300-£500

535

Vincent Clare (British, 1855 - 1930), fruit on a mossy bank, oil on canvas, signed, framed. 30cm x 22cm.

£200-£300

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536

Oliver Clare (British,1853 - 1927), still life of fruit, oil on canvas, signed, framed. 24cm x 19cm

£200-£300

537

A pair of English School (19th/20th Century), Rural scenes, oil on board, framed. 21cm x 31cm. (2)

£80-£120

538

Richard Whitford (British 1821 - 1890). Hereford heifer, within a rural landscape. Within oak frame with gilt slip. Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1874. 57cm x 47cm

£1,000-£1,500

539

English School painting (19th/20th Century), probably Florence Nightingale, oil on canvas, unsigned, framed, 48cm x 35cm.

£80-£100

† 540

Friedrich Schaper (German, 1869 - 1956) Horse and Carriage scene, oil on board, signed, framed. 23cm x 29cm.

£1,500-£2,000

536 539 538

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† 541

George Majewicz (German, 1897 - 1965), Leopard in a tree, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 70cm x 60cm.

£500-£600

542

543

544

541

† 542

Tony Smith (British, b.1932 ), Alpha Romeo 2.3L Monza, super charged with Hawker Hart airplane, oil on canvas, signed, framed. 49cm x 75cm.

£400-£500

† 543

Lionel Rouse (British,1913 - 1986) Alpha Romeo P3 1934, Tazio Nuvolari, oil on board, signed, framed. 89cm x 99cm.

£800-£1,000

† 544

Duncan MacGregor (British, b.1961), ‘looking across the water’ acrylic, signed, framed, commissioned original. 131cm x 44cm.

£1,000-£1,200

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546

545

† 545

Brian A. Shields, ‘Braaq’ (British,1951 - 1997) ‘I am not going out in that’ oil on board, signed Braaq, titled on frame and on label attached to the backboard. 40cm x 49cm.

£7000 - £9000

† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot

546

Andrea Carlo Lucchesi (British 1860 - 1924). ‘The Myrtles altar’ bronze, mid brown and dark green patina on a black marble plynth. Height 37cm.

£5,000-£6,000

95

547

A fine pear shaped fruitwood tea caddy. Height 18cm to top of stalk.

£400-£600

548

A fine melon shaped fruitwood tea caddy. Height 15cm to top of stalk.

£800-£1,200

549

A Tartan Ware letterbox, circa 1860. Height 14cm, width 25cm.

£20-£30

550

A Pope Joan wooden game. circa 1830.

£20-£30

551

A Tunbridge Ware jewellery box, circa 1875. Height 8.5cm, width 20cm.

£100-£150

552

A Tunbridge Ware jewellery box, circa 1875. Showing view of Battle Abbey. Height 7.5cm, width 20cm.

£150-£200

547

549

551552

550

548

96

553

A Tunbridge Ware cabinet, with micro mosaic panels, circa 1850.

£300-£350

554

A lacquered wooden box, late19th Century.

£30-£50

555

A carved wooden eagle (possibly Indian Rose wood). Height 60cm. Wings detach from body.

£20-£30

556

An Indian carved wooden clock tower. Height 81cm.

£40-£60

557

A carved wooden baboon, possibly from the Blackforest. Height 15cm.

£40-£60

558

A wind-up cased Travel Gramophone by Schoch Switzerland. Case size 20cm x 25cm.

£120-£140

559

A miniature oak altar cabinet piece. Height 83cm, width 41cm.

£120-£140

560

A wooden hat stretcher, 20th Century. Height 35cm.

£10-£20

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555 556

557 558

559 560

97

561

An apprentice piece, a glass cased wind organ. Height 49cm, width 37cm.

£100-£120

562

A large Art deco period clock with Spelter figure on onyx and stone base. Height 29cm, diameter 64cm.

£100-£120

563

A metal standard lamp with Wedgwood roundels, late 19th century. Height 138cm.

£100-£120

564

A wooden cigarette dispenser, modelled as a miniature wind up organ, circa 1950. Height 15cm, width 19cm.

£30-£50

565

A vintage Louis Vuitton case, 20th century, serial code inside 975633. 70cm x 46cm x 20cm.

£800-£1,200

566

A Gordon Russell oak clock. Original paper label to verso, Height 187cm.

£2,000-£3,000

561

565

564

562

563

566

98

567

A Gordon Russell oak dining table. Height 75cm. 183cm x 73cm.

£800-£1,200

568

A Scottish long case clock by Thomas Reid, Edinburgh. An 8 day, hour striking, long case clock with white painted dial in a mahogany case. Circa 1800. Height 212cm.

£300-£400

569

A table and six chairs, late 20th century. Table height 77cm, width 162cm, depth 74cm. (7)

£40-£50

570

A sewing box, 20th century. Height 53 cm, width 51cm, depth 33cm.

£20-£30

571

An oak rocking chair, 20th century. Height 111cm, width 64cm, depth 86

£40-£60

572

A rocking chair. Height 102cm

£40-£60

573

A table with two benches. Table height 74cm, width 105cm, depth 51cm. Bench height 102cm, width 105cm, depth 45cm. (3)

£40-£60

568

567

569

573

571 572

570

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574

Edwardian mahogany dressing table mirror, with three drawers width 47cm,height 64cm.

£40-£60

575

Two side tables and a magazine rack, 20th century, One table and magazine rack in solid oak. Tallest 73cm. (3)

£30-£50

576

A pair of prehistoric wood ornaments. (2)

£10-£20

577

An oak desk with four drawers, 20th century. Height 79cm, width 90cm, depth 47cm.

£50-£60

578

A pair of reproduction metal Chinese Gods. Height 52cm. (2)

£100-£120

579

An oak fire screen with woollen tapestry. Silk lined. Circa 1880. Height 125cm.

£80-£100

λ 580

A taxidermy ostrich foot on wooden plynth. Height 14cm.

£30-£40

581

A primitive carved dark wood crocodile, length 136cm.

£200-£300

λ 582

A Taxidermy kestrel in a glass dome. Dome Height 47cm.

£60-£80

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576

577

580 581

582

578 579

575

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1. DefinitionIn these terms of business: Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Ltd is referred to as ‘K & O.’ The K & O representative conducting the auction is referred to as the ‘auctioneer’. 2. AgencyThe auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 3. Terms of SaleThe seller acknowledges that lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment. 4. Descriptions and Condition of LotsEvery effort is made to ensure the accuracy of statements relating to authorship, descriptions, origin, date, age, provenance and condition of lots. Statements made orally or in the catalogue are opinions given after careful consideration and research. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunity to view lots before any sale. When bidding, buyers acknowledge that they are fully satisfied as to the description and condition of the lot. 5. Attribution of Pictures(a) If the forename(s) (or asterisks where not known) and surname of the artist are given, this indicates that in the opinion of K & O the picture is a work by the named artist. (b) If the initials of the forename(s) and the surname of the artist are given, this indicates that in the opinion of K & O the picture is a work of the period of the named artist and may be wholly or in part his work. (c) If the surname of the artist is given, this indicates that in the opinion of K & O the picture is a work of the same school of the named artist, or by one of his followers, or in his style and of uncertain date. (d) The term ‘Bears signature’ indicates that in the opinion of K & O this is not the signature of the artist. (e) All other terms are self-explanatory. 6. ForgeriesNotwithstanding Condition 4, any lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence provided that the lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the lot including any buyer’s premium. 7. Third Party LiabilityEvery person on K & O premises before, during or after a sale shall be deemed to be there at their own risk and shall have no claim against K & O in respect of any injury they

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a) Loss and Damage Warranty – K & O is not authorised by the FSA to provide insurance to its clients and does not do so. However, K & O for its own protection, assumes liability for property consigned to it at the lower pre-sale estimate until the hammer falls. To justify accepting liability, K & O makes a charge of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT. The liability assumed by K & O shall be limited to the lower pre-sale estimate or the hammer price if the lot is sold. b) If the owner of the goods consigned instructs us in writing not to take such action, the goods then remain entirely at the owners risk unless and until the property in them passes to the Buyer or they are collected by or on behalf of the owner, and clause 5(a) is inapplicable. 6. IllustrationsThe cost of any illustrations is borne by you. If we consider that the lot should be illustrated your permission will be asked first. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue. 7. Minimum Bids and Our DiscretionGoods will normally be offered subject to a reserve agreed between us before the sale in accordance with clause 8. We may sell lots below the reserve provided we can account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the reserve been the hammer price. If you specifically give us a “discretion” we may accept a bid of up to 10% below the formal reserve. 8. Reservesa) You are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned, being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to unreasonably high reserves {in which case goods carry the storage (Condition 17) and loss damage warranty (Condition 5(a) charges as stipulated in these Terms of Consignment}. b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our consent.

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d) Reserves are not usually accepted for lots expected to realise below £100. 9. Electrical ItemsThese are subject to detailed statutory safety controls. Where such items are accepted for sale you accept responsibility for the cost of testing by external contractors. Goods not certified as safe by an electrician (unless antiques) will not be accepted for sale. They must be removed at your expense on your being notified. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. 10. Soft FurnishingsThe sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute law in the interests of fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations will not be offered and must be removed at your expense. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense.The rights of disposal referred to in clauses 9 and 10

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1. IntroductionThe following notes are intended to assist buyers particularly those who may be inexperienced or new to our saleroom. All sales are conducted in accordance with our Conditions of Sale. Our staff will be happy to help you with anything you do not fully understand. 2. AgencyAs auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly, if you buy your primary contract is with the seller. 3. The BuyerThe highest bidder acknowledged as such by the auctioneer will be the buyer. If any dispute arises, the auctioneer has absolute discretion to settle the matter. The auctioneer rules the bidding and bids cannot be retracted. The auctioneer reserves the right to refuse any bid. The successful bidder, whether bidding for himself or for a third party, is entirely responsible for paying for the lots they have bought in accordance with K & O’s Conditions of Sale and Business. The auctioneer reserves the right to bid on behalf of the sellers for any lot and to withdraw, consolidate or divide any lot or lots. 4. RegistrationIt is essential that all prospective buyers register with us, giving their full name, address, contact telephone number(s) and email address. First time buyers will be required to provide proof of identity (i.e. driving licence/passport), a valid debit or credit card and a copy of a utility bill confirming their name and address. Upon receipt of the above a paddle will be issued, which is only valid for the current sale. The paddle may be used to indicate your bids to the Auctioneer during the sale. If successful, the bidder must ensure that their number can be seen by the Auctioneer and that it is their number that is called out. Should there be any doubts as to price or buyer, please draw the Auctioneer’s attention to it immediately. 5. Buyer’s Premium - Commission ChargesThere is a buyer’s premium of 20 per cent plus VAT on the hammer price of each lot. 6. Value Added TaxLots on which the buyer may have to pay VAT on the ‘hammer price’ are indicated in the catalogue with the following symbol *. The buyer must pay this VAT at the rates that apply on the day of the auction in addition to the buyer’s premium and VAT thereon. 7. Auctioneers Margin SchemeThis scheme allows auctioneers to sell items without VAT on the hammer price. The buyer then pays an amount equivalent to VAT. This amount cannot be refunded and is not shown separately on the invoice. 8. PaymentBuyers must pay in full before items can be removed from the premises (please see “payment methods” below).Invoices will be issued from the day of the sale. Buyers

must pay their invoice in full within 24 hours and advise when they will be collecting their item(s).Any invoices which remain unpaid after seven days will incur interest at 5% above the base rate, charged from the date of the sale. If buyers are unknown to us, we cannot hand over purchases unless we have adequate references or payment is cleared. Payment MethodsWe accept payment by:Cash – up to £9,000 (subject to money laundering regulations).Cheques – bankers draft, cashiers cheque, personal cheques and travellers cheques are all accepted.Credit cards – Visa or Mastercard for which there is a 3% surcharge +VAT (American Express or Diners Club not accepted).Debit cards – Visa, Delta, Switch, ConnectPlease note that we are unable to accept any card payments where the cardholder is not present.Bank transfer to:HSBC Bank, Bridge St, Evesham WR11 4RUAccount no. 51655345Account name: Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Ltd Sort code: 40-20-27IBAN: GB91MIDL40202751655345SWIFTBIC: MIDLGB22Please note that a fee of £15 will be added for international bank payments. 9. Live Internet BiddingLive online auctions are in conjunction with the-saleroom.comWe ask that you register for the sale a minimum of 24 hours before the auction. the-saleroom.com will notify you before the auction is about to start. When you have registered, you can watch the auction in real time; simply click the bid button to place a bid. If your bid is successful we will notify you after the sale for payment. A charge of 3% of the hammer price (plus VAT) is made for internet bidding in addition to all other charges. 10. Transfer of RiskEach lot is the buyer’s sole responsibility from the fall of the hammer. 11. Commission BidsIf instructed, K & O will execute bids and advise prospective buyers. This service is free. Buyers who cannot come to a sale may leave their bid with our staff after/during viewing, or make their bid in advance by telephone or email ([email protected]). Such bids are placed at the buyer’s own risk. Bids must be made at least one hour before the sale starts, but we advise buyers to make bids at the earliest possible opportunity. When making bids, buyers must provide:

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• Their full name• Address• Email address• Contact telephone numbers• The number of the lot they wish to buy• Their maximum bid amount – excluding commission which will be added to the invoice afterwards.• Buyers must state what their maximum bid would be. We cannot accept an instruction to ‘buy’ or unlimited bids. We will ensure that lots are bought as cheaply as possible depending on the bids made and other reserves. If identical bids are placed, they will be dealt with on a “first come first served” basis. 12. Telephone BidsLines for telephone bidding should be booked 48 hours before the auction. Lines are booked on a “first come first served basis.” Full name, address and telephone numbers will be required together with proof of identity and address. Bank and credit/debit card details are also necessary to secure the line. 13. Data ProtectionK & O will use information provided by its clients or obtained by K & O relating to its clients for the provision of auction services or as required by law. K & O may need to record telephone conversations for security or legal reasons or as necessary to provide a higher quality of service. Clients agree that K & O may use sensitive information that they supply to K & O.

Unless permitted by law, K & O will not otherwise process sensitive personal data without express consent. By agreeing to the Conditions of Sale and Business, clients agree to the processing of their personal information. 14. Storage and CollectionPlease note all items after the auction will be removed to store. Arrangements for collection can be made with the office. 15. Electrical Goods and Soft FurnishingsThese are sold as ‘antiques’ only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations. 16. Export of GoodsBuyers intending to export goods should check whether an export licence is required and whether there is any specific prohibition on importing goods of that character because e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Ask us if you need help. 17. Packing and DespatchWe offer a packing and despatch service for smaller lots. We also use national and local carriers. Further details can be obtained from our office.

18. Droit de Suite Royalty ChargesA work of art by a living artist, or those who have died

within the last 70 years, which costs more than the UK sterling equivalent of €1,000 will incur a royalty charge. We pass this payment onto the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS), and do not charge a handling fee. Buyers can calculate royalty charges on the DACS website.

Items marked with the † symbol in the catalogue will potentially incur royalty payments. We use the euro to UK sterling exchange rate which applies on the day of the sale. It is the buyer’s responsibility to check the relevant exchange rate. The actual qualifying threshold is calculated by the Artist’s Resale Right Service Hub based on the European Central Bank reference rate published at 2.15pm on the day of the sale, and can be found on the DACS website. The royalty charge for pictures which achieve a hammer price of more than the UK sterling equivalent of €1,000, but less that the UK sterling equivalent of €50,000 is 4%. On works of art that achieve a hammer price of more than the UK sterling equivalent of €50,000 a sliding scale of royalty charges applies. For a complete list of the royalty charges and threshold levels please download more information from the DACS website. The royalty charge is added to invoices, and must be paid before purchases are removed. VAT is not paid on royalty charges. 19. Cites License - Important Notice Relating to Sporting and Natural HistoryClients intending to import/export any item derived from natural history specimens into/from a non-European country should first check for any Import/Export and possession restrictions prior to bidding/selling. Certain species (λ) are also subject to CITES regulations when exporting/importing these items out of the EU. CITES regulations are given on www.ukcites.gov.uk or maybe obtained from Animal Health, Wildlife Licensing and Registration Service, Zone 1/17, Temple Quay House, 2 The Square, Bristol BS1 6EB. Those species that are covered by the US Endangered Species Act (USESA) or The Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA): potential US bidders should check with USF&W (US Fish and Wildlife Services) for trade/possession restrictions in the US prior to bidding.

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