A Pearlware Figure of a Recumbent Lion, circa 1800, with blue and mustard blotched coat, 6.4cm high; and A Rather Similar Model of Sheep, with green, mustard and blue dotted coat, 5.4cm high (both heavily restored) (2)
Guide Price: £200-300
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An English Creamware Cow Creamer, circa 1800, naturalistically modelled standing on all fours with whiplashed tail, the cover in an aperture on its back, dark brown and mustard spotted coat, and dark brown horns, upon a concave sided green glazed flat integral plinth, 10.5cm high
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An English Pearlware Pottery and Copper Lustre Cow Creamer, early 19th century, of typical standing form on a green glazed rustic rounded rectangular plinth, 14.5cm high
Guide Price: £100-150
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An English Pearlware Pottery Cow Creamer, early 19th century, typically modelled with red and pink blotched detail, on a green glazed rustic rounded rectangular plinth, 14.5cm high
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An English Pearlware Pottery Cow Creamer, early 19th century, the standing cow's backswept tail forming the handle, its open mouth the spout, domed cover on its back, pink sponged markings, a milkmaid (with black spotted skirt) at the udder, on a canted flat plinth base with green sponged detail, 14cm high, 20.5cm long
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A Pair of Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester Porcelain Crested Dessert Plates, early 19th century, each centrally painted with a seated black cat crest beneath the legend on a ribbon A Cruce Salus, within an undulating border of vine leaves in puce en camaieau and gilt, red printed Royal armorial mark, also impressed crown and FBB, 24cm diameter
Guide Price: £250-350
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A Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester Porcelain Nineteen Piece Dessert Service, circa 1805-1810, each piece painted with a solitary chinoiserie figure by a pavilion flanked by rocks and trees, and with a song bird overhead, within bold Imari inspired borders in typical colours and gilt, comprising pairs of shell, square and oval shaped dessert dishes, a pedestal oval tazza (36cm wide), six dessert plates (20.5cm) and six bowls (15.6cm), each with brown printed mark Flight, Barr & Barr Proprietors of the Royal Porcelain Works Worcester Established 1751, Manufacturers to Their Majesties and the Prince Regent, London Warehouse Coventry Street, also impressed crown and FBBProvenance: The Humphrey Cowtan Collection, July 19 2003
Guide Price: £3000-4000
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A Duesbury Derby Porcelain Ornithological Dessert Dish, circa 1810, of quatrelobed shell form, the central octagonal reserve painted with four waterfowl (one in flight) at the edge of a pool within a gilt scroll band against a duck egg blue ground, conforming border, gold painted crown, crossed batons, dots and D, 25cm long
Guide Price: £180-250
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A Pair of Richard Chaffers & Co, Liverpool, Porcelain Baluster Shape Small Mugs, circa 1770, the chinoiserie extensive landscapes incorporating pylon and bubble trees, lattice borders, 6.8cm high
Guide Price: £400-600
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A Creamware Pottery Punch Pot, probably Leeds (Rothwell), circa 1775, cylindrical, the slightly domed cover with leafing sunflower finial, engine turned to the girdle band with vertical fluting, entwined and grooved strapwork handles with floret and leaf terminals, the spout with lower acanthus mantling, 22.5cm high, 38cm long Provenance: Aynhoe Park, Oxfordshire
Guide Price: £300-400
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