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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Two-Handled Vase, 2nd half of 20th century, of slender neo-classical ovoid pedestal form with solid gilded scroll shoulder handles, painted on one side three apples and purple grapes against a mossy bank, on the reverse with three peaches and a bunch of green grapes, signed A Buckle, black printed crown and wheel mark, and 2710 6/S, 27.8cm
Guide Price: £500-700
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A Pair of English Encrusted Porcelain Two-Handled Vases, circa 1840, of pedestal baluster shape, painted on each side with sprays of flowers framed by encrusted blooms, with leaf scroll handles against an apple green ground with gilt detail throughout, 21cm high (a/f)
Guide Price: £200-300
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Masonic Interest: A Creamware Pottery Mug, J Phillips & Co, Sunderland Pottery, early 19th century, cylindrical, printed in black with Grand Lodge flanked by columns, globes and flanked by figures, seven line verse beginning The world is in pain, 9cm high; and An Independent Oddfellows Pottery Mug, early 19th century, cylindrical, printed with the mystic eye and four-line verse beginning Behold behold the upright hand, within printed black floral frame, 8.8cm high (2)
Guide Price: £100-150
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An English Pearlware Orangemen Commemorative Copper Lustre Jug, early 19th century, frontally printed with a statue of William III, one side with two Orangemen supporting a large GR crown over a six line verse beginning May Orangemen true, on the other with Masonic motifs, lustre rim line, 14cm high
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An English Pearlware Pottery Miniature Teaset, circa 1830, each piece of cushion form, painted with sprays of speedwell in Pratt colours, comprising teapot and cover, sugar basin and cover, and inverted helmet milk jug, the teapot 8.2cm high; An English or Welsh Prattware Pottery Miniature Jug, circa 1820, of bulbous shape, painted with a peafowl perched on a branch, in painted and sponged colours of sage green, mustard, brown and blue, C handle, 4.8cm high; and A Pearlware Pottery Small Teapot and Cover, circa 1820, semi-ovoid, painted with scattered sprigs and leaves in brown and mustard, 10cm high (5)
Guide Price: £180-220
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A Pearlware Pottery Large Char Dish, 19th century, of typical shallow circular form, the border transfer printed in brown with four swimming char with red and green painted detail, 24cm diameter
Guide Price: £150-250
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A Duesbury Derby Porcelain Inkwell, circa 1825, the shallow campana shape vessel with conical removable inkpot (cover missing), within a band of gilded flowerheads, acanthus leaves to the main body and raised by three seated naked infants, upon shell feet, red painted crown, crossed batons, dots and D mark, 10cm high
Guide Price: £250-350
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A Spode Porcelain 967 Imari Pattern Pot Pourri Jar and Cover, early 19th century, of compressed spherical shape with C shape solid gilded shoulder handles, the domed and pierced cover over an inner lid, each piece with red enamel script Spode 967, 21.5cm highContains old label From Miss N Wilson, Antique Dealer, 19-21 Cold Bath Road, Harrogate
Guide Price: £300-500
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A Bloor Derby Porcelain Imari Pattern One Hundred and Twenty Piece Dinner Service, circa 1820, comprising five rounded and graduated meat plates (ranging 51cm-36cm), a set of four shell shape dessert dishes (25cm), four lozenge shape dishes (28cm), a pair of kidney shape dishes (25cm), a pair of lobed lozenge dishes (31cm), a two-handled basket (28.5cm), three entree dishes (one with cover) (26cm), three sauce tureens, two stands and a single cover (stands 20.5cm diameter), an oval small sauce tureen, cover and two stands (22.4cm), a two-handled wine cooler (15.2cm high), fifteen soup bowls (25cm diameter), forty-eight dinner plates (25cm), twenty-four dessert plates (22cm diameter), red painted crown, crossed batons, dots and D mark (a/f)
Guide Price: £1200-1800
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A Pair of English Fruit Painted Porcelain Dessert Tureens and Covers, circa 1830, each with integral boat shape and scroll moulded stands and scroll handles, painted to the front and reverse with groups of fruits including redcurrants, peaches, plums, grapes and strawberries, the domed covers similarly decorated and with bud finials, enriched with gilding throughout, 19.5cm high
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