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A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Sheep Painted Pedestal Ewers, Ernest Barker, 1913, each painted with two sheep in boulder strewn misty glens, the reverse with heather vignettes, both signed, with concave sided trumpet necks and leaping spouts, on leaf tip moulded circular feet, puce printed crown and wheel mark, and date code, shape 1581, 16cm high
Guide Price: £800-1200
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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Bird Painted Vase, William Powell, 1910, of ovoid shape with short trumpet neck edged in gilt, the body painted with a continuous African landscape with a pair of storks feeding at the edge of a pool flanked by palm trees and grasses, signed, short angled circular foot, green printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, shape 294, 20.5cm high (perhaps originally with a cover)
Guide Price: £600-800
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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Bird Painted Pedestal Vase, James Stinton, 1910, the ovoid body with short concave sided neck moulded with midge motifs, painted with a robin perched on a gilded branch, signed, on an olive and apricot foot, enriched in gilt, puce printed crown and wheel mark, shape 2260, 10.5cm high; and A Hadley's Worcester Two-Handled Pedestal Vase and Cover, Albert Shuck, circa 1905, of compressed pedestal ovoid form, with lion mask headed shoulder handles, painted with an Oriental pheasant in a landscape, signed, the domed cover with moulded leaf band in gilt, printed mark in blue, painted 152/86.54, 15.5cm high (cover a/f) (2)
Guide Price: £250-350
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A Composite Royal Worcester Vitreous Famille Rose Floral Pattern Dinner Service, circa 1880-1911, some later, comprising five graduated oval meat plates and serving dishes (the largest 51.5cm, the smallest 27cm), four two-handled tureens and domed covers (31cm diameter), ten dinner plates (26cm), twelve soup bowls (25.5cm), eleven dessert plates (22.5cm), a sauce tureen, cover and stand (19cm high), six side plates (17.3cm), six saucers, a pair of shallow circular serving dishes (22.5cm), and two graduated sugar basins, various puce printed marks and impressed wheel marks
Guide Price: £500-700
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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Figure of William Gladstone, 1880, standing with his hands crossed, white glazed body and standing on a shaped brick effect base, printed crown circle and date mark, 15.5cm high
Guide Price: £300-400
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A Coalport Porcelain Fruit Painted Large Plate, Frederick H Chivers, early 20th century, lobed circular, centrally painted with two peaches, red grapes and vine leaves on a mossy bank, signed, within a broad midnight blue border enriched with six delicately scrolled medallions within an undulating border pattern and dentil rim, blue printed mark and 5351/R in gilt, impressed 8C20, 31.2cm diameter
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A Pair of Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Jardinieres on Stands, circa 1900, each blue glazed semi-ovoid vessel with outfolding rim glazed in mottled brown, the main frieze applied with large sweeping leaf over a beaded band, on conforming baluster stands, each impressed Doulton Lambeth England, 73.5cm high
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A Minton Majolica Jardiniere, 1873, of squat baluster shape, with gadrooned everted rim, in typical bright colours against a dark blue ground, raised on six pilaster supports with lion mask and ring bosses at the knees and paw feet, pierced for drainage, indistinct impressed marks and year mark, 28.5cm high
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W G Grace Interest: A Doulton Lambeth Two-Tone Salt Glaze Pottery Cricket Commemorative Jug, early 20th century, of ovoid form with ribbed neck in dark brown glaze and strap handle, printed with portrait oval reserves depicting George Giffin, WG Grace and KS Ranjitsinhji, within scroll reserves, impressed Doulton Lambeth England 323, 18.5cm high
Guide Price: £1000-1500
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A Victoria Commemorative Mug, Liverpool Shipperies Exhibition, May 11th 1886, of plain conical form with angular handle, transfer printed in black with a bust length effigy of Queen Victoria, and inscribed Liverpool Shipperies Exhibition Opened by Her Majesty The Queen May 11th 1886, 10.5cm high
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