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A William de Morgan Charger, painted in ruby lustre with two peacocks, the back painted in the same shades with peacock feathers and the centre painted with a star burst surrounded by foliage, 44cm
Guide Price: £800-1200
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"Skoal": A Maw and Co Pottery Twin-Handled Lustre Vase, designed by Walter Crane, of compressed ovoid form with everted neck and applied with two handles, painted in ruby lustre with Nordic warriors, inscribed Skoal, painted Walter Crane monogram and 9420 E, 23cm (chip to rim) Walter Crane designed six vases for Maw and Co in 1890. These included The Six Swans, Mermaid and Skoal.
Guide Price: £1000-1500
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A Doulton Stoneware Vase, by Hannah Barlow, scraffito decorated with three horses grazing with a lion asleep in undergrowth, enclosed by geometric borders, impressed and incised factory marks and HBB monogram, dated 1888, 28cm
Guide Price: £600-800
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A Doulton Stoneware Pedestal Vase, by Hannah Barlow, circa 1900, scrafito decorated with sheep and lambs, enclosed by a leaf and berry border, impressed and incised factory marks and HBB monogram, 28cm
Guide Price: £500-700
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A Pair of Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Vases, by Frank A Butler, dated 1884, the ovoid bodies with stylised foliate decoration within graduating circles, below a trumpet neck with white scrolling decoration, glazed in blue, green, white and brown, impressed factory marks, FAB monogram, dated 1884, 26cm
Guide Price: £200-300
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A Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Oil Lamp, by Eliza Simmance, circa 1880, incised decoration with berries and foliage in shades of blue and green on a buff ground, in a gilt metal openwork frame, the reservoir cover with incised marks and ES monogram, 65cm
Guide Price: £250-350
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A Doulton Lambeth Tile Panel, entitled "The Finding of Moses" and "The GIFT of the DEAN and CHAPTER", the forty 6' tiles painted with the pharaoh's daughter and two hand maidens finding Moses in a basket on the river Nile, surrounded by mustard and cream tiles, painted mark Doulton Lambeth, 153cm high by 107cm wide Re-framed in the 1980's. Salvaged from The City Hospital, Lincoln, built in around 1900. The panel was a gift from the Dean of Lincoln Cathedral.
Guide Price: £2000-3000
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A Royal Doulton Sung/Flambé Pottery Figure of a Seated Fox, circa 1930's, with predominantly green and blue mottled glaze, printed factory mark and incised 12, 12.2cm high
Guide Price: £100-150
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A Linthorpe Pottery Vase, shape No.290, designed by Christopher Dresser, moulded with a water-lily, on a blue ground, impressed factory marks, Dresser facsimile signature, shape No.290, 29cm (minor nicks)
Guide Price: £300-400
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A Linthorpe Pottery Coffee Pot and Cover, shape No.646, designed by Christopher Dresser, painted by Fred Brown with foliage, on a mustard ground, impressed factory marks, Dresser facsimile signature, shape No.646, HT Henry Tooth monogram, 25cm; A Matching Milk Jug, shape No.629, impressed factory marks, Dresser facsimile signature, shape No.629, HT Henry Tooth monogram, 7cm; and A Matching Saucer, shape No.640, impressed factory marks, Dresser facsimile signature, shape No.640, HT Henry Tooth, 14cm (cracked) (4)
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