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A Copeland Crystal Palace Art Union Parian Figure of Musidora, 1873, by W Theed, the naked maiden holding a drape to her breast, a letter at her feet, on a shaped oval base, impressed title and marks, 45cm high
Guide Price: £300-400
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A Matched Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Circular Dishes, 1910 and 1912, painted by Harry Martin with fruit on a mossy bank in lobed circular panels on a powder blue ground gilt with flower sprigs and a band of dotted circles, signed, printed marks in blue, 24.5cm Harry Martin's work is rarely seen. He would appear to have only worked for a short number of years at Worcester before being killed in action in Belgium 1917.
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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Plate, painted by Richard Sebright with a still life of peaches and gooseberries in circular panel and gilt scroll and cell cartouche on a blue ground with six pink panels gilt with scrolls and swags, signed R Sebright, printed mark in puce, 22.2cm diameter
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A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Circular Plaques, John Stinton, 1914, titled On The Thames and On The Avon, with cattle watering in landscapes, signed, marks in puce, 10.5cm diameter, in glazed gilt frames
Guide Price: £500-700
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A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Figures of Water Carriers, 1923 and 1924, he wearing a tasselled hat, three-quarter jacket and knee length trousers, pouring from a water vessel hung from his shoulder, she wearing a turban and knee length dress, pouring from a vase, each with a large bowl at their feet, on a rocky moulded base, all picked out in tones of gilding, printed marks in puce, 46cm and 41cm high
Guide Price: £800-1000
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A Pair of Kerr and Binns Worcester Porcelain Vases, circa 1870, of baluster form with ring handles, painted with dead game birds within gilt strapwork and leaf scroll border, painted marks, 24.5cm high
Guide Price: £300-500
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A Copeland Pottery Dinner Service, circa 1876, gilt with a rainbow and a broken globe, R.Y.S. and FORTUNA, comprising an oval tureen, a soup tureen, a sauce tureen, three covers and fixed stand, a cover and stand, a circular pedestal dish, an oval meat plate, an oval meat plate with gravy well, thirty-three dinner plates, eleven soup plates, and twelve salad crescents, impressed marks (68)The Royal Yacht Squadron schooner Fortuna was registered to Adrian Elias Hope (1845-1919) whose family crest was a rainbow over a broken globe. Hope was the grandson of Thomas Hope (1769-1831) the furniture designer.Provenance: by descent to the vendor.
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A Pair of Gilt Metal Mounted Minton Style Turquoise Glazed Porcelain Figural Candlesticks, circa 1860, the urn shaped sconces on foliate stems supported by putti, on waisted circular socles and four feet, unmarked, 36cm high
Guide Price: £200-300
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A Pair of Wemyss Pottery Candlesticks, circa 1910, of tapering cylindrical form on square bases, painted with rose sprays, impressed marks, retailer's mark for T Goode and Sons, 30.5cm high
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A Copeland Drabware Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Tyg, 1897, of cylindrical form, applied with a bust portrait, the Royal arms and a shield inscribed VICTORIA QUEEN AND EMPRESS 1837 DIAMOND JUBILEE 1897, impressed marks, 13cm high; and A Matching Jug, impressed marks, 15cm high (2)
Guide Price: £150-200
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