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Thursday 02 April 2009 10:00AM

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A Set of Five Cut Glass Square Section Shouldered Decanters, by Asprey, London 1963, with silver gilt rim mounts, solid faceted spherical stoppers, each hung with a silver gilt label embossed with bacchic masks amongst scrolls and fruiting vines for Whisky, Vodka, Sherry, Gin and Brandy, Birmingham 1962, 24.5cm high

Estimate: £150-250

Sold: £500

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A Set of Six Bohemian Harlequin Liquor Glasses, circa 1930, each with a semi-ovoid bowl cut with diamonds and anthemion motifs, on single knopped hexagonal stems with star cut bases, 12.9cm high, in original fitted case

Estimate: £80-120

Sold: £220

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A Bohemian Ruby Glass Scent Bottle and Stopper, circa 1870, the long tapered neck and bulbous body with overall scroll decoration in gilt, applied with three opaque white medallions, one painted with a female portrait, the others with flowers, 24cm

Provenance: Burrow Hall, Nether Burrow, Kirkby Lonsdale, Lancashire, Tennants sale on the premises, 14 May 1996, lot 23

Estimate: £180-250

Sold: £340

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Lot 4

A Moulded Glass Two-Branch Table Candelabrum, probably Baccarat, circa 1870, with central hexagonal lancet supporting two upswept branches with fluted campana nozzles, the pans hung with lancet lustre drops, the stem as cupid clutching a cornucopia, on a conforming fluted and acid etched base, apparently unmarked, 45cm high (one lancet missing, one ill-matching)

Estimate: £250-350

Sold: £360

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Lot 5

A Continental Opaque Turquoise Glass Large Vase and Cover on Stand, probably French, circa 1860-70, the ovoid body with concave sided cover with acorn gilded knop, the body painted with three panels depicting a bearded tit, kingfisher and sedge warbler catching insects amongst aquatic plants and grasses, in vivid enamel colours, the body within three black glass lyre supports on spheres, on a concave sided capstan base engraved with anthemion and line detail rubbed with gilt, 67cm high See illustration

Estimate: £400-600

Sold: £750

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Lot 6

A Pair of French or Bohemian Opaque Amethyst Glass Pedestal Vases, circa 1860, each with baluster body cold-enamelled with a stag amongst trees and sedges, within anthemion and stylised key pattern borders, gilt line detail, 40cm high See illustration

Estimate: £150-250

Sold: £280

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A Group of Four Baccarat Rock and Sand Dune Paperweights, mid 19th century, the curious encrusted landscapes with green moss-like staining, graduating 8.2-6.4cm

Estimate: £120-180

Sold: £220

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Lot 8

A Clichy Garlanded Millefiori Paperweight, circa 1850, with an arrangement of seven florets with and without a continuous row of blue and white centred florets and a lobed garland arrangement, against a star cut ground, 7.8cm diameter See illustration

Estimate: £400-600

Sold: £650

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Lot 9

A Clichy Garland Paperweight, circa 1850, with a central floret within eight small green petalled florets, five six-petalled florets within the limbs of a red floret garland, and five green outer florets, 7.4cm diameter; and A Clichy Triple Flowerhead Miniature Paperweight, circa 1850, the white petalled flower with upper turquoise and blue smaller flowerheads against three pointed leaves, two further leaves to the stem, against a clear background, 4.5cm diameter (2) See illustration

Estimate: £300-400

Sold: £500

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Lot 10

A Baccarat Small Pansy Paperweight, circa 1850, the flowerhead with two upper mauve petals above three yellow and mauve striped petals, backed by three leaves and on a stem with two leaves, against a star cut background, 5.6cm diameter See illustration

Estimate: £250-350

Sold: £250

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Lot 11

A Baccarat White Rose Paperweight, circa 1850, the six-petalled flower with blue borders, four outer leaves, the stem with two longer leaves, the base centred by a multi-limbed star, 6.7cm See illustration

Estimate: £300-500

Sold: £380

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Lot 12

A Clichy Millefiori Paperweight, circa 1850, the ground centred by a four-petalled flower within three encircling bands of cut cane florets, 7.3cm See illustration

Estimate: £300-500

Sold: £350

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Lot 13

A Tazza, circa 1750-60, of circular shape with narrow rim upon hollow octagonal panelled inverted baluster stem, folded foot, 26cm diameter

Estimate: £200-300

Sold: £100

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Lot 14

A Firing Glass, circa 1790, the conical bowl engraved with drooping barley heads, and a roundel with initials AR, thick circular foot, 10cm high; Another Similar, plain, 8.8cm; and Another, the ogee bowl with gadroon moulding and over-sewn foot, 10cm (3)

Estimate: £120-180

Sold: £180

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Lot 15

A Group of Four Facet Stem Drinking Glasses, late 18th century, comprising two with ogee bowl, pointed rounded funnel bowl, and trumpet bowl, the tallest 15cm high

Estimate: £100-200

Sold: £200

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Lot 16

An Opaque Twist Lynn Wine Glass, circa 1770, the rounded funnel bowl with horizontal moulding, on double series stem comprising corkscrew within a multiple spiral twist, 14.2cm high See illustration

Estimate: £150-250

Sold: £300

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Lot 17

A Sweetmeat Glass, circa 1750, the ogee bowl on an hollow octagonal panelled stem and domed foot, 16cm high; and A Cut Glass Confiture Jar, early 19th century, possibly Irish, of pedestal campana form, with bands of diamond lozenge cutting and star cut foot, 12cm high (lacking cover) (2)

Estimate: £150-200

Sold: £200

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Lot 18

A Wine Glass, circa 1765, the slender bell bowl on a multiple spiral opaque twist stem with central swell knop, 16.4cm high; and A Wine Glass, circa 1770, the ogee bowl on a double series opaque twist stem comprising a two-ply corkscrew spiral thread outside a spiral gauze, 13.9cm high

Estimate: £150-250

Sold: £280

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Lot 19

A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the bucket bowl on a multiple spiral air twist plain stem, 14.3cm high; A Wine Glass, circa 1770, the ogee bowl on a double series opaque twist stem comprising a four-ply spiral outside a gauze, 16.2cm high (impurity in the wall of the bowl); and A Mixed Stem Wine Glass, circa 1760, the pan-topped bowl on a single-series mix twist spiral air cable alternating with an opaque corkscrew, 16.4cm high (foot chip) (3)

Estimate: £200-300

Sold: £220

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Lot 20

A Wine Glass, circa 1755, the bell bowl on a mixed air twist stem comprising a multiple spiral twist outside a hollow vertical cable, 16.5cm high; and A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the bell bowl on a multiple spiral air twist stem, vermiform collar, 16cm high (2)

Estimate: £150-250

Sold: £180

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Lot 21

A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the ogee bowl engraved with a bird amongst fruiting grape vine and rose sprigs, on a multiple spiral air twist stem, 15.1cm high; A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the rounded funnel bowl on a plain stem, folded foot, 14.6cm high: and A Wine Glass, circa 1760-70, the trumpet bowl with engraved stars punctuated by small oval polished windows to the rim, hollow stem, 14cm high (3)

Estimate: £200-300

Sold: £580

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Lot 22

A Wine Glass, circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl on a hollow plain stem, folded foot, 15.8cm high; A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl on a plain stem, 15.8cm high; and A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the ogee bowl engraved with two flower specimens, on a plain stem, folded foot, 14.8cm high (3)

Estimate: £150-250

Sold: £320

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Lot 23

A Wine Glass, circa 1765, the rounded funnel bowl with basal fluting, on a double series opaque twist stem comprising a multiple spiral band outside a pair of spiral tapes, 15cm high; and A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the rounded funnel bowl on a mercurial corkscrew air twist stem, 15.8cm high (2)

Estimate: £250-350

Sold: £220

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Lot 24

An Ale Glass, circa 1750, the pointed rounded funnel bowl engraved with fruiting hops, on a double series opaque twist stem comprising multiple spiral band outside a pair of tapes in loose spiral, 17.8cm high; Another Ale Glass, circa 1770, the plain rounded funnel bowl on a double series opaque twist stem comprising a pair of spiral tapes outside a vertical gauze, 19.9cm high; and A Wine Glass, circa 1770, the rounded funnel bowl on a double series opaque twist stem, comprising a pair of tapes outside a solid vertical cable, 15.6cm high (3)

Estimate: £250-350

Sold: £180

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Lot 25

A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the rounded funnel bowl on a stem with tiered knop at the shoulder and centre, folded foot, 15cm high See illustration

Estimate: £250-350

Sold: £250

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Lot 26

A Balustroid Wine Glass, circa 1740, the bell bowl on an upper flattened knop and lower baluster knop, 17.1cm high See illustration

Estimate: £250-350

Sold: £400

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Lot 27

A Balustroid Wine Glass, circa 1740, the bell bowl on a flattened and tiered cushion upper knop, and on slightly waisted basal knop, folded foot, 17.6cm See illustration

Estimate: £300-500

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Lot 28

Nine Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Cabinet Plates, Cuthbert Gresley, 1906, 1910, 1911 and 1939, each centrally painted with fish swimming amongst reeds within variously decorated shaped gilt rims and borders, all but one signed C Gresley, red printed marks, date cypher, and impressed marks, the largest 23.5cm diameter (9). See illustration

Estimate: £500-800

Sold: £450

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Lot 29

A Coalport Fruit Painted Cabinet Plate, Frederick Chivers, circa 1920-30, shaped circular, painted with a bunch of purple grapes, a peach and blackcurrants on a mossy and ivy clad bank, signed, within a broad midnight blue border enriched with gilt scrolls, dentil rim, blue printed crown mark, gilder's number 5351/R and impressed 18A23, 27cm diameter

Frederick Chivers (1881-1965) fruit and flower painter, who worked for the Royal Worcester Porcelain Company, but by 1906 worked at the Coalport Pottery specialising in fruit studies. The background on his work was achieved by working the ceramic colour with a matchstick, giving a stippled effect. For further details about this artist see Wilkinson (Vega) A Dictionary of Ceramic Artists, Landmark Publishing, p.44.

Estimate: £300-400

Sold: £180

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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Jar and Cover, Horace Price, circa 1938, the domed cover painted with brambles and ivy leaves, the main body with apples, pears, cherries, raspberries, peaches, purple grapes and redcurrants against a mossy bank, with "milled" gilt rim bands, signed, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, shape 2826, 16.5cm See illustration

Estimate: £500-700

Sold: £1400

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Lot 31

A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Vase, William Albert Ricketts, circa 1926, of spherical shape, the cupped neck moulded with pointed leaf tips and richly gilded, painted with two peaches, black grapes and blossoms against a mossy bank, signed, the reverse with three red cherries, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark and shape F126, 13.5cm high (restored); and A Fruit Painted Small Bowl, W J Bagnall, circa 1930, circular, with waved and gilded rim, painted with two apples and brambles against a mossy bank, signed, the exterior solid gilded, printed mark and year mark, 10.5cm diameter, 5.5cm high (2)

Estimate: £350-400

Sold: £320

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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Vase, E Townsend, 1931, the trumpet neck moulded with pointed leaf tips and gilded, painted with two peaches, black cherries and a sprig of apple blossom on a mossy bank, signed, two red cherries to the reverse, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark and shape F110, 10cm high

Estimate: £250-350

Sold: £320

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Lot 33

A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Vase, William Albert Ricketts, 1923, of wrythen fluted spherical form, gilded rim, painted with three apples, three cherries and blossom against a mossy bank, signed, the reverse with three damsons, green printed crown and wheel mark, year mark and shape G161, 6.8cm high; and A Milk Jug, painted by Ricketts, conical, solid gilded C shape handle, painted with a peach, a plum, grapes, a cherry and gooseberries on a mossy bank, signed, printed mark and year mark, and W9535, 8.5cm high (2)

Estimate: £300-400

Sold: £350

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Lot 34

A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Octagonal Pin Dishes, Henry Ayrton and C Creese, 1938, one painted with two peaches and purple grapes, the other with two peaches and gooseberries, against mossy banks, both signed, puce printed crown and wheel mark, and year mark, 11.7cm wide

Estimate: £300-400

Sold: £350

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Lot 35

A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Castle Topographical Dessert Bowls, J Stinton, 1926, each of fluted circular shape, the central scroll edged reserves painted with views of Dudley and Black-Rock Castle, each signed, named on the reverse in puce script, against a powder blue ground with gilt sprigs, gilt line rims, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, impressed 15 W, 21.4cm diameter See illustration

Estimate: £200-300

Sold: £300

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Lot 36

A Royal Worcester Porcelain Highland Cattle Pot-Pourri Vase and Cover, Harry Stinton, Shape No.291, circa 1917, of squat quatrelobed form, scroll pierced shallow domed cover, pointed finial, the shoulders with raised scroll brackets, frontally painted with two highland cattle in a misty glen, signed, with rock and heather vignette to the reverse, gilt line rim to the shallow circular foot, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark and "291H", 15.8cm high

Estimate: £300-500

Sold: £300

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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Blush Ivory Sweetmeat Bowl, 1912, of two-handled boat shape, printed and painted with flower sprays on a shaded apricot ground, moulded stem and circular foot, green printed mark, shape H280, 20.2cm high; A "Coral" Handled Jug, circa 1893, similarly decorated, puce printed mark and shape 1507, 19cm high; and A Small Barrel Form Milk Jug, 1893, of "coopered" construction, printed with flowers, 6.4cm high (3)

Sweetmeat bowl provenance: Summer Hill, Macclesfield, Cheshire, Sotheby's, 10 May 1995, lot 487 (part lot)

Estimate: £220-280

Sold: £200

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A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Two-Handled Pedestal Vases, Harry Davis, circa 1907, with octagonal trumpet short necks on ovoid bodies, each painted with a ram, sheep and lamb by the edge of a loch, misty mountains beyond, signed, against a moulded and shaded apricot ground enriched in gilt throughout, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, shape 2256, 25.8cm high (both restored) See illustration

Estimate: £2000-3000

Sold: £1900

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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Cylinder Vase, William Powell, circa 1907, the plain body painted with a continuous frieze of two flamingos at the side of a lake flanked by grasses and tall mountains, signed, on a gilded scroll pierced spreading foot, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark and shape 6/161 and 74 in green, 16.4cm high (restored) See illustration

Estimate: £800-1000

Sold: £950

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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Sheep Painted Vase, Harry Davis, circa 1908, of classical pedestal baluster shape, frontally painted with three sheep on a cloudy moorland, the reverse with a boulder amongst tussocks, outscrolled shoulder handles picked out in gilt, moulded trumpet neck and leaf moulded foot, in blush ivory and apricot, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark and shape 1482, 16cm high See illustration

Provenance: Burrow Hall, Nether Burrow, Kirkby Lonsdale, Tennants sale on the premises, 14 May 1996, lot 77.

Estimate: £600-900

Sold: £1400

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A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Blush Ivory Neo-Classical Vases, circa 1894, of slender fluted baluster shape with trumpet necks, scrolled shoulder handles with solid gilded leafy lion head finials, with scant cascading flower decoration in gilt, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, shape 1763, 26cm high

Estimate: £300-400

Sold: £270

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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Large Figure of a Tambourinist, 1899, modelled as a classical muse, leaning forward wearing diaphanous wind-swept robes, and with long hair, upholding her tambourine, flanked by a tree stump and on a rustic shaped circular base, puce printed crown and wheel mark and date mark, model number 1441, 72.5cm high (restored)

Estimate: £400-600

Sold: £400

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A Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Porcelain Vase, circa 1895, of Islamic inspiration, the flared conical neck moulded with repeat arched panels enclosing flowers, over a lappet shoulder collar with leaf "suspension" loops, the body printed with ferns in drab colours and gilt, on four outswept floret feet, puce printed crown and wheel mark (smudged), shape number 1237, 27cm high

Estimate: £150-200

Sold: £120

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Lot 44

A Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Porcelain Jardiniere on Pedestal, 1899, the cauldron shape jardiniere leaf enriched and semi-gadroon printed and painted with sprays of flowering thistles and asters, 26.5cm high, on a slender swept stem delicately fluted and similarly decorated, on cabochon moulded swept circular base, 99cm high, both with puce printed crown and wheel mark, date mark and shape number 1925, combined overall high 125.5cm

Estimate: £2000-3000

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Lot 45

A Minton Porcelain Strawberry Set, circa 1878, of pedestal hexalobed form, with central strawberry fruit lift, supporting six overlapped strawberry leaf form dishes centred by flowers, impressed MINTONS, various year ciphers, including 1878 and 1894, the dishes with puce printed crown and globe marks, 31cm (restorations)

Estimate: £300-500

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Lot 46

A J Ridgway, Bates & Co Parian Bust of Handel, after Rouibillac, circa 1870, gazing earnestly to dexter, on a waisted pedestal with moulded title plaque, impressed mark to the reverse (as above), 26cm high

Modelled by W Theed after Roubilliac

Provenance: Originally purchased from Agnews.

Estimate: £150-250

Sold: £380

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A Belleek Porcelain Tridacna Pattern Cabaret Teaset, second mark (1891-1926), comprising tray (Neptune Pattern), teapot and cover, a pair of teacups and saucers, milk jug and sugar basin, each with pearly iridescent glaze and light green graded borders, black printed Belleek mark and Co Fermanagh Ireland, the tray 44cm wide

Estimate: £500-800

NOT SOLD

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A Minton Porcelain Pierced Oval Two-Handled Tureen, circa 1880, with strapwork scrolled handles, key pattern fretted frieze, the lattice pierced frieze punctuated by two roundels painted with portrait heads of pretty young girls, on four Chinese inspired tusk form feet, the whole picked out in turquoise and other enamel colours and gilt, crown and globe mark in gilt, 35.5cm wide

Estimate: £200-300

Sold: £600

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A Mintons Pottery Seat, Modelled as Three Piled-Up Cushions, circa 1860-70, each oval green ground cushion edged with ropetwist and painted with encircling posies and flower sprigs in vivid enamel colours, apparently unmarked, 57cm wide, 38.5cm high See illustration

Estimate: £800-1200

Sold: £720

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Lot 50

A Minton Opaque China Genevese Pattern Brown Transfer Printed Footbath, circa 1850, with vignettes of Swiss mountain scenes with chalets and churches amongst bands of flowers, with fluted and scrolled side handles, brown printed scroll and floret mark and M, 21.3cm high, 49.5cm wide

Estimate: £200-300

Sold: £1400

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