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1 A pair of Loetz 'Candia Papillon' iridescent glass vases, circa 1900, of tall shouldered form, the amber ground splashed with silvery blue and purple iridescence, 35 cm in high. (2)

Sold for £400
Lot: 1
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2 A Liberty & Co 'Tudric' part tea service, designed by Archibald Knox, circa 1900, comprising; teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar bowl, each cast with stylised foliate design, shape no '0231', impressed English Pewter, made by Liberty & Co, Rd 420290, to underside, hot water jug 22 cm high overall. (4)

Sold for £180
Lot: 2
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3 A William Moorcroft 'Pomegranate' pattern vase, circa 1920, of baluster form, the dark blue ground decorated with pomegranate fruit and leaves in colours, green painted signature, impressed 'Moorcroft' and 'Burslem England', 22.5 cm high.

Sold for £290
Lot: 3
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4 A Royal Doulton stoneware vase, decorated by Hannah Barlow, circa 1900, of shouldered form, incised with a continuous band of horses, set within a mottled blue and green ground modelled with stylised foliate motifs, impressed factory mark, 'HB' monogram and various numbers, 25.5 cm high.

Sold for £600
Lot: 4
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5 An early Doulton Lambeth salt-glaze stoneware vase, decorated by Hannah Barlow, circa 1874, of baluster form, the buff coloured ground incised with a series of flying birds in blue and brown slip, impressed within oval lozenge 'Doulton Lambeth 1874', 'HB' monogram and model/shape no 864, 30.5 cm high.

Sold for £600
Lot: 5
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6 Ernst Wahliss, a large porcelain Art Nouveau figural bowl, circa 1900, the base modelled with two small children at water's edge surrounded by foliage, the bowl moulded with stylised foliate design and children's portraits, all in naturalistic pastel tones, monogram 'EW' within factory shield mark, Made in Austria, to underside, 36 cm high.

Sold for £170
Lot: 6
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7 A D.R.G.M nickel plated cocktail shaker in the form of an aeroplane, circa 1930, comprising; detachable wings which double as flasks, top and body sections unscrew to reveal shaker inside, bottom section unscrews to reveal four various sized measures, stamped D.R.G.M to various parts, 32 cm high, (damage; missing two clips on body which hold wings on).

Sold for £680
Lot: 7
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8 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 Lot: 8
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9 A very large Whitefriars ruby coloured wave ribbed tumbler vase, designed c1930 by Marriot Powell, produced through to the 1960s, this example being one of the largest produced at 37 cm in height.

Sold for £190
Lot: 9
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10 Wilhelm Sus (Germany), a Jugenstil glazed earthenware centrepiece produced for Werkstatten de Grossh Karlsruhe, circa 1910, the white/cream glazed circular bowl modelled with a continuous band of putto astride floral garlands finished in polychrome, impressed factory mark, impressed shape/model no '1166', blue painted monogram 'GK', 32.5 cm diameter. (some restoration present). Lot: 10
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11 A pair of 'Florianware' bottle vases by William Moorcroft for James Macintyre & Co, circa 1900, decorated with iris and butterflies in light and dark blue, both with some damage to necks, undersides painted with designers initials, 'M713' and manufacturer's stamp, 24.5 cm high. (2)

Sold for £480
Lot: 11
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12 A 'Pulcini' glass bird sculpture, designed by Alexander Pianon for Vistosi, circa 1960, the textured globular body finished in bright orange, set off with coloured murrine eyes, raised on its original copper legs, 20 cm high.

Sold for £950
Lot: 12
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13 R Lalique, a 'Volubilis' no 383 pattern, clear, frosted and opalescent bowl, circa 1930, moulded with sea anemones with open fronds against the tinted opalescent ground, etched mark 'R Lalique France', No 383, 21.5 cm diam.

Sold for £220
Lot: 13
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14 A pair of modern Lalique clear and frosted moulded glass figural ashtrays, each moulded with a fish swimming amongst air bubbles, having the cigarette holder at the tail, engraved 'Lalique France' to underside, 15.5 cm diam. (2)

Sold for £110
Lot: 14
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15 A Venini 'Fazzoletto' vase, designed by Paolo Venini circa 1955, decorated with alternate blue and white latticino vertical bands, three line acid mark 'Venini Murano Italy', to underside, 10.5 cm high.

Sold for £210
Lot: 15
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16 A Liberty & Co cased set of six silver and enamel tea spoons, circa 1928, probably to a design by Archibald Knox, the ends with stylised foliate design highlighted with coloured enamel, makers mark 'L & Co', hallmark for 1928, within original faux green leather case. (6)

Sold for £260
Lot: 16
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17 An Arts and Crafts embossed brass charger by Hugh Wallis, early to mid 20th century, the centre embossed with stylised foliate design and bordered with dot and dash to rim, impressed monogram 'HW', 47 cm diam.

Sold for £200
Lot: 17
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18 A WMF pewter figural candelabra base, early 20th century, modelled as a stylised maiden holding aloft a foliate base, (missing four branch floral spray), factory marks to underside, 32 cm high. (af)

Sold for £140
Lot: 18
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19 A Liberty & Co 'Tudric' pewter ware part tea set, circa 1930, comprising; teapot of flattened ovoid form with reed handle, hot water jug ditto, milk jug and sugar pot, all with hammered finish, impressed marks to undersides. (4)

Sold for £75
Lot: 19
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20 A large group of Loetz style Art Nouveau iridescent glass items, circa 1910, to include; a tall irregular formed dimpled vase set within pewter decorative twin handled frame, 24 cm high, a copper and metal framed inkwell, two silver rimmed salts, a short metal collared vase, together with seven other glass vases of the period, two examples possibly by Palmer Koenig. (12)

Sold for £340
Lot: 20
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21 R.Lalique, 'Poissons' NO.1.3056, an opalescent plate, post war, the face moulded with spiral fish pattern, moulded mark 'R.Lalique', 31.4 cm diam.

Sold for £290
Lot: 21
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22 A pair of brass and glass curtain tie backs, by R.Winfield, designed circa 1850, the bodies modelled in naturalistic foliate form holding orchid shaped opalescent glass ends, registered design marks and factory marks, 29 cm in length overall. (2)

Sold for £100
Lot: 22
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23 A matched pair of Newlyn School copper embossed chargers, circa 1930, each embossed with nautical scene of a galleon amongst the waves with fish, one with impressed stamp 'Newlyn', 37 cm diam (largest). (2) Lot: 23
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24 An Arts & Crafts brass embossed jardiniere by John Pearson, circa 1889, of baluster form with flared rim, the body decorated with stylised foliate design against hammered effect ground, signed to underside 'J. Pearson 1889', 21.5 cm high.

Sold for £520
Lot: 24
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25 A matched pair of Art Nouveau Kayserzinn pewter ewers, possibly designed by Hugo Leven, circa 1900, each of slender tapered form, decorated with stylised trailing hop and leaf design, stamped factory mark 'Kayserzinn' and '4658' to underside, 38 cm high. (2)

Sold for £250
Lot: 25
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26 An Art Nouveau Kayserzinn pewter water jug, possibly designed by Hugo Leven, circa 1900, the body decorated with stylised foliate design, impressed 'Kayserzinn' and '4418' to underside, 23cm high, together with a Kayserzinn inkwell, circa 1900, decorated with stylised flower and insect design, stamped mark 'Kayserzinn' and '4680' to underside. (2)

Sold for £180
Lot: 26
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27 An Art Nouveau alabaster bust of a maiden, early 20th century, modelled looking ahead, her long flowing hair dressed with flowerheads, unsigned, 30 cm high overall.

Sold for £220
Lot: 27
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28 An Art Nouveau WMF style pewter and green glass decanter, circa 1900, the green glass framed by stylised foliate pewter frame and stopper, unmarked, 37.5 cm high overall (af), together with a continental ceramic pewter lidded pitcher, circa 1910 and a patinated bronze dish, circa 1910 modelled with stylised flowers, unmarked. (3)

Sold for £190
Lot: 28
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29 An Art Nouveau bronze figural belt buckle, early 20th century, modelled with a standing maiden picking flowers, bordered by larger stylised flowerheads, unsigned, (later brown leather belt strap attached), 12 cm width. Lot: 29
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30 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 stylised foliage, unmarked, 23 cm long, (complete with original case). Lot: 30
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