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A Royal Worcester Aesthetic Part Tea Service, designed circa 1880, decorated with a continuous pattern of stylized flowers in blue, pink, white and yellow on a two tone green ground, with large applied leaves in gold and bronze, comprising of five cups, six saucers, sugar bowl, slop bowl, plate, "Lazy Susan" and water jug with metal mounts, printed marks to base, factory marks and retailers marks for 'Mortlock's, Oxford Street, London' , 50 cm wide, (16).
Sold for £190
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A pair of Burmantoft's twin handled tapered neck bottle vases, circa 1880, decorated with sgraffito in geometric banded forms on a turquoise ground, impressed marks, 774, 17 cm high, (2).
Sold for £180
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An Art Nouveau bronze figural belt buckle, early 20th century, modelled with a standing maiden picking flowers, bordered by larger stylized flower heads, unsigned, (later brown leather belt strap attached), 12 cm width.
Sold for £130
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A Webb's 'cameo fleur' vase, late 19th century, of flared cylindrical form rising from a rounded foot, the clear body overlaid with transparent green glass and acid-etched with stylized tulips and leaves in rounded relief with wheel-cut detail against a textured ground, signed on edge of foot and underside of base 'Webb', 20.5 cm high.
Sold for £190
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A Liberty & Co. Tudric pewter bowl, designed by Archibald Knox, circa 1900, with pierced stylized foliate decoration, on four feet, underside stamped '5, ENGLISH PEWTER, 0924, Made in England', 18 cm wide; together with a Liberty & Co. brass letter opener, typical Art Nouveau form, with stylized head and flower decoration, circa 1900, 21 cm long; together with an Art Nouveau pewter inkwell, stylized flower form, blue liner, 5.5 cm high, (3).
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An Art Nouveau WMF, silvered pewter casket, early 20th century, decorated with dragonflies, bees, snails and floral motifs, the interior lined in cushioned red silk, stamped 'as' 'WMFM, I/O to underside, 16 cm high x 41 cm wide.
Sold for £480
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A group of four copper Arts and Crafts trays, circa 1880, embossed with stylized flowers, another with mythical seahorse, in the style of the Newlyn School, rectangular form with upturned rounded edges, 27 cm long; together with a brass rectangular tray, embossed with flower heads and foliage, 25.5 cm wide; together with a Guild of Handcraft style tobacco jar, the oval over hanging beaten copper lid with reef knot handle, rivet decoration, 16.5 cm wide; together with copper cigarette holder, Taken From, H.M.S Britannia, 13.5 cm wide; together with an E.P.N.S match striker holder, decorated with stylized geometric forms, 11 cm high, (8).
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A set of four Sabino Art Deco glass panels, circa 1920, all four panels set into a vertical frame, moulded decoration of a lady being presented with jewels, flanked by two kneeling art deco ladies, above a panel depicting a lady chasing six leaping gazels across a tree lined landscape below clouds, above a panel depicting a dancer in flowing dress between kneeling female musicians on a geometric floor, above a panel depicting two men with bow, arrow and spear hunting four running dear in a tree lined landscape, moulded signature Sabino Paris to bottom right corner of all four, 120 cm high, 70 cm wide including frame.
Sold for £1500
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A large Art Deco chandelier, circa 1920, with six silvered metal graduated crystal holders, above twelve light fittings, 52 cm diameter. Plus Vat on hammer price
Sold for £100
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An Art Nouveau brass figural letter opener, in the style of Alphonse Mucha, early 20th century, of dagger form, the head modelled with nude female kneeling beneath winged angel bordered with stylized foliage, unmarked, 23 cm long, (complete with original case).
Sold for £70
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Marcel Goupy, a clear and enamelled glass vase, designed circa 1930, the clear glass vase of classical twin handled form, with enamelled flower decoration in polychrome, bordered with grid and dash background, the polished pontil engraved 'M Goupy', 17.5 cm high. Plus Vat on hammer price
Sold for £130
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An Art Nouveau carved alabaster figure of a semi clad maiden, patinated to resemble marble, circa 1900, signed Gasquinell, 70 cm high. Plus Vat on hammer price
Sold for £450
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An Art Nouveau wall mirror, in the style of Guimard, designed early 20th century, the mahogany frame with gilt metal tulip motif, the flowerheads of which are formed in Gesso relief, bordered with inlaid fruit woods, surrounding a shaped rectangular bevelled plate mirror, 123 x 65 cm overall.
Sold for £580
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A French mahogany Art Deco bureau, circa 1930, the fall front with brass inlaid bow enclosing fitted interior with reeded drawers above an arrangement of central cupboard inlaid with a woman rising from scallop shell flanked by ten drawers with scallop shell handles upon downswept brass capped supports, 114 x 139 x 45 cm.
Sold for £460
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An Egyptianesque bronze and parcel gilt card tray, early 20th century, modelled with two vultures, signed Clenf ?, 12.8 cm long.
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A large Zsolnay jardiniere, the conical neck leading to bulbous centre, tapering to a rounded base, decorated with large flower heads and foliage in various colours on a cream ground, highlighted in gilt, stamped 730 ED , 35 cm high.
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A Wilkinson 'Honey Glaze' honey pot, circa 1930, modelled as a circular lidded preserve pot, with bee finial above green and brown border, decorated with orange, lemon and plum pattern on a textured body, under glazed factory mark to base, 10 cm high.
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A collection of Whitefriars ephemera, to include a quantity of catalogues and leaflets produced for the factory, also including the company's financial reports, produced for directors; together with eight examples of Whitefriars glass, (a lot). Plus Vat on hammer price
Sold for £950
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A Goldscheider terracotta Art Deco wall mask, circa 1925, depicting a stylized head of a women, curly brown hair, green eyes and red lips, printed mark to base, 28.5 cm high
Sold for £200
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An Orrefors clear crystal glass vase, designed by Simon Gate, circa 1940, of spherical form with internal concentric optic ribbed design, raised from a plain black foot, engraved marks HU86, 25.5 cm high; together with an Orrefors clear glass vase, tapering cylindrical optic ribbed design, raised from a plain black foot, engraved marks, 31.5 cm high; together with a Daum style etched floral decorated flared neck vase, bares etched mark to base, 17.5 cm high; together with two light shades, blue vaseline globular glass, 14 cm high, other rounded square form, white glass, 25 cm wide, (4). Plus Vat on hammer price
Sold for £320
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A silvered and brass Michael Powolny style comport, circa 1900, hammered shaped oval bowl, meeting with a cylindrical brass stem, embossed decorated with boys carrying coal, flared shaped oval base, 12.5 cm high. Plus Vat on hammer price
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A Lalique bowl, vases No 3 pattern, circa 1930, the outside decorated with a continuous pattern of large bottle vases with flowers and foliage spilling out, central panel decorated with foliage circular geometric pattern, on a sepia ground, acid etched mark R.Lalique Paris, 18 cm diameter.
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A Loetz style glass vase, circa 1900, wavy neck tapering into an ovoid body, three applied vertical gold claw shaped straps, on a green ground, 16 cm high; together with a Loetz style glass vase, circa 1900, flared neck above a on ovoid body decorated with applied globular glass strap decoration, on a green ground, 11.5 cm high; together with a Venetian style vase, flared neck above bulbous centre, decorated with mottled blue and brown glass ground, 22 cm high, (3).
Sold for £230
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A bronze figure of a lady, after Lorenzl, lady dressed in high collard flowing dress, resin face and hands, standing on a green marble plinth, etched "Lorenzl" to back of dress, 40 cm high; together with a W.M.F style pewter figural tray, lady with fruit in her hair, long flowing dress that flares out to form heart shaped bowl, 19.5 cm high, (2).
Sold for £80
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An NOTE:ART DECO STYLE NOT Art Deco female warrior bronze figure, after a model by Pierre Le Faguays, the semi-naked women with flowing hair, arms outstretched, one pointing a sword, the other holding a shield, pivoting on tip toes, other leg kicked out horizontal to sword arm, standing on square bronze base, on a shaped rectangular marble plinth, bears etched signature to base, 52 cm high.
Sold for £200
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A gilt bronze figural group cast from a model by Raoul Larche, early 20th century, modeled as two girls holding bouquet of flowers, standing on an oval plinth, etched signature to plinth, 24 cm high. Plus Vat on hammer price
Sold for £200
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A Charles Artus stylised NOTE:BLACK PATINATED SPELTER NOT bronze figure of a pelican, circa 1930, the figure modelled in a cubist form raised on an integral rounded base, upon a green marble plinth, impressed signature to side of base, 14 cm high.
Sold for £240
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K.Scott, black patinated bronze (possibly Lady Kathleen Scott 1878-1947), circa 1930, modeled as a semi-nude female figure study, upon rectangular base, impressed K. Scott to reverso, 24 cm high overall.
Sold for £360
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A Schneider twin handled glass vase, circa 1930, the clear glass enclosing orange and purple inclusions and bubbles between a pair of applied clear glass handles, etched mark to side Schneider , 15.5 cm high; together with a Murano style glass vase, compressed ovoid form, the grey ground with inclusions, applied leaf shape handle, 14 cm high, (2). Plus Vat on hammer price
Sold for £150
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A Brian Willsher abstract wooden sculpture, designed circa 1980, made in mahogany the piece titled 'Approaching Scarlett' its form composed of concentric interlocking elements, signed by the artist to underside, 34.5 cm high. (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Plus Vat on hammer price
Sold for £120
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