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A Brameld Green-Glazed Dessert Tureen Stand, circa 1820-42, of shaped oval form, moulded with trellis and scroll panels, impressed BRAMELD +11, 26cm wide; and A Don Pottery Green-Glazed Earthenware Dessert Plate, circa 1820-30, shaped circular, moulded with Flowers of the Union within an undulating leaf notched rim, impressed DON POTTERY, 20cm diameter (2)
Guide Price: £60-90
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A Brameld Transfer Printed Earthenware Trumpet Vase, Rose Jar Pattern, circa 1825-35, on a circular foot, 12.5cm high (restored)
Guide Price: £180-250
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A Rockingham Porcelain Candlestick, circa 1830-42, of cylindrical knopped form moulded with ivy and other leaves, mainly with maroon glaze with gilt highlights, puce printed griffin marks and ROCKINGHAM WORKS BRAMELD MANUFACTURER TO THE KING, and CL.2 in gilt 19.5cm high (a/f)
Guide Price: £300-400
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A Rockingham Porcelain Topographical Painted Trumpet Vase, circa 1830-42, the vignettes depicting a castle on the banks of a river within gilt scroll frame, against a light blue ground, puce printed griffin mark and ROCKINGHAM WORKS BRAMELD MANUFACTURER TO THE KING, and CL.5 in gilt, 15cm high (restored)
Guide Price: £200-300
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A Rockingham Porcelain Pedestal Bowl, circa 1826-30, circular, internally painted with four floral posies within blue glazed undulating borders gilded with ears of barley, externally with the same, red printed griffin mark and ROCKINGHAM WORKS BRAMELD, and red script CL.7, 26.8cm diameter, 12.5cm high
Guide Price: £500-700
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A Rockingham Porcelain India Pattern Tureen and Cover, circa 1830-35, of boat shape with rustic fruiting oak twig side handles, picked out in gilt, and on four "stump" feet, 22cm high, 36.5cm wide
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A Prattware Pottery Peacock Jug, circa 1800, applied with two different groups of peacocks to each side within a leaf tip bordered oval medallion, fruiting vines to the rim, with concave base with upright acanthus leaves and lilies, in typical subdued colours, 20.5cm high; and A Prattware Coursing Jug, circa 1795, of compressed ovoid shape, applied on one side with a beater putting up a hare as two spotted greyhounds give chase, on the other a huntsman carrying a dead hare, within fruiting vine borders and fluted base, 15.5cm high (2) (both a/f)
Guide Price: £150-250
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Two Pearlware Pottery Cottage Money Boxes, Yorkshire type, circa 1820, each with blue tiled roofs edged with mustard, with large figures flanking, faces at the upper two windows, with sponged surrounds, 13cm high (both restored)
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A Yorkshire Type Pearlware Pottery Wesleyan Chapel Money Box, J Schofield, born 13 April 1847, with blue slate roof and mustard edging tiles, a single coin slot, with inscription (as above) below three frontal arched windows, the two doors flanked by standing infants, on a sponged and moulded rim, and on sphere feet, 17cm high
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A Swinton Pearlware Pottery Loving Cup, John White Born 1787, the strap handles with leaf moulded terminals, with inscription (as above) on one side within a floral frame, on the reverse with a stylised chinoiserie lakeland scene with fishermen, on a circular foot, 13.5cm high (restored)
Guide Price: £350-450
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