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A Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern miniature vase, decorated with blue, red and gilt pattern, printed marks to base, height 6.5 cm, a cup and saucer similar and a tray, length 9 cm, a large treacle glazed pottery cat, height 28 cm, a treacle glazed figure of a man, together with a Royal Doulton jug and two miniature vases, (9).
Sold for £50
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A early 20th century Quimper jug, decorated with a gentleman drinking tea, dressed in shades of brown, marks to base, height 20 cm, a Quimper jar and cover, decorated with a country scene, marks to base, height 8 cm, together with a quantity of Continental ceramics to include harp, wine jar and horse figure, (a lot).
Sold for £130
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A Royal Worcester lazy Susan and part tea service, comprising six-lobed revolving lazy Susan, diameter 49.5 cm, a cream jug, sugar bowl and four cups and five saucers, decorated with a turquoise and gilt band and floral decoration, brown printed marks, (12). Plus Vat on hammer price
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A large Ironstone blue and white tureen and cover, decorated with sprigs of flowers, shell handles, height 34 cm, printed marks to base, together with a quantity of blue and white ceramics, (a lot).
Sold for £380
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A Staffordshire flat back model of Napoleon, depicted seated in full military dress, height 40 cm, a pair of Spaniels, height 19 cm, a pair of Staffordshire Poodle groups, height 12.5 cm, together with a quantity of Staffordshire figures, (a lot).
Sold for £240
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A Samson armorial famille rose meat dish, late 19th century, of rectangular form with gilt red border, floral sway band, gilt and red chain link border surrounding a central colourful coat of arms for 'Clerke' with motto below 'Ose et Espere', diameter 32.5 cm.
Sold for £230
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A 19th century creamware teapot, painted with religious script, height 14 cm, a Sunderland lustre mug, decorated with the Iron Bridge, height 11 cm, together with a quantity of ceramics, (a lot).
Sold for £240
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A Moorcroft pottery table lamp, 20th century, tube lined and painted with orchids on a dark blue ground, marks to bases, height 16 cm. (note: it is the buyer responsibility to ensure this item is professionally rewired for use)
Sold for £80
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A Royal Doulton figure 'Autumn Breezes', modelled as a lady in red coat and hat being wind swept, height 20 cm, together with a turquoise glazed jardiniere stand, the flared cylindrical body decorated with stylized flowers, height 57 cm, a fluted column lamp base, a Minton style majolica pot, a Minton candlestick, together with a quantity of ceramics, (a lot). (note: it is the buyer responsibility to ensure this item is professionally rewired for use)
Sold for £80
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A Doulton Lambeth style stoneware twin handled vase, of large proportions, the wasted neck with applied scrolled handles with incised flowerhead decoration above a baluster formed body with a band of berry and leaves upon a pedestal circular base with leaf decoration, no marks, height 65 cm.
Sold for £50
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A matched graduating set of four meat platters, decorated with a continuous floral sprig border, together with a tureen and cover similar, a Wedgwood blue jasperware tea service, a large 19th century Chinese famille rose bowl, (a/f), together with a quantity of glass, (a lot).
Sold for £180
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A Scandinavian pottery sculpture of incised faces, circa 1976, in a mottled green glaze, signed Akel, possibly for the Swedish architect Ake Larsson, height 43 cm, (may be subject to Droit de Suite).
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A Royal Worcester Evesham pattern part dinner/tea service, comprising of dinner plates, side plates, tureen, gravy boat, teapot cups and saucers, printed marks to base, a Royal Worcester Strawberry Fair pattern part tea service, together with a quantity of ceramics, (a lot).
Sold for £140
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A pair of Bohemian green glass bottle ewer's with clear glass stands, late 20th century, by Borek Sipek b.1949 for DSM, the wasted neck of the ewer with trailing lines leading to a globular body, upon a stepped square plinth base, overall height 31 cm, with certificate, (2).
Sold for £65
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A 19th century Neo Classical design wine glass, decorated with two etched panels of fruit, a classical vase and jug, raised upon flared base decorated with floral swags, height 17 cm, together with a quantity of ceramics and glass, (a lot).
Sold for £80
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A set of four Royal Worcester side plates, circa 1934/6, designed by H R Millais, each depicting scenes of huntsmen on horseback surrounded by yellow and black borders, puce marks to bases and impressed numerals, diameter 17.5 cm, together with a Royal Worcester blue and white teacup, saucer and plate, circa 1881, each decorated with gilt rims above hatched band over a chinoiserie scene, green marks to base, (7).
Sold for £40
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A Royal Winton part dinner service, decorated with a stylized flower border around a red band, printed marks to base, a Royal Standard part tea service, decorated with gilt border around a blue ground, printed marks to base, together with a quantity of ceramics and glass, (a lot).
Sold for £110
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A pair of Royal Worcester 'Pheasants' cabinet cups and saucers, circa 1952, by L Maybury, each cup with gilt interior and handle, the exterior painted with cock and hen pheasants standing on a grassy area, printed marks to base, overall height 5.5 cm, together with a Worcester Style porcelain teacup and saucer, decorated with a blue fish scale ground with white cartouches painted with game birds, floral sprays and insects, with gilt highlighting, (6).
Provenance: estate of Lady Willis widow of Lord Willis of Chislehurst (Ted Willis) 1918-1992, screenwriter and playwright, creator of Dixon of Dock Green and other popular television dramas.
Sold for £130
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An extensive Chinese dinner and tea service, decorated with a red border inclosing five stylized sea creatures, comprising of plates of various sizes, soup bowls, cups and saucers, bowls and lids, tureens, teapot and oval platters etc, marks to base, (a lot).
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A Royal Worcester porcelain cabriolet service, late 19th century, comprising of a triangular tray, teapot, teacup and saucer and sugar basin, each decorated with floral sprays throughout surrounded by bands of pink jeweled guilloche design and gilt rims, the tray with a unicorn motif, impressed marks to bases, (5).
Provenance: estate of Lady Willis widow of Lord Willis of Chislehurst (Ted Willis) 1918-1992, screenwriter and playwright, creator of Dixon of Dock Green and other popular television dramas.
Sold for £70
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A pair of Barr Flight & Barr style botanical painted oval trays, decorated with central panel depicting a single flower, surrounded by four smaller panels flanked by C scroll borders, painted with single flowers between green borders, within gilt pie crust edge, width 31 cm, together with shell shaped blue and white pickle dish, length 15 cm, (3).
Sold for £240
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Four boxed Swarovski crystal paperweight, from 1983 to 1986, all with pictorial images, together with a Swarovski faceted paperweight and two further faceted examples, a Dartington circular clear glass paperweight depicting the astrological sign for Cancer, a green glass apple form example with air bubble decoration, and a further clear glass example, a Caithness 'Fanfare' example with blue, white and red colours and further examples, (14).
Provenance: estate of Lady Willis widow of Lord Willis of Chislehurst (Ted Willis) 1918-1992, screenwriter and playwright, creator of Dixon of Dock Green and other popular television dramas.
Sold for £60
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A Wedgwood Imari pattern part tea service, decorated with blue red and gilt on a white ground, retailed by T. Goode & Co London, marks to base, a Spode part tea service, decorated with flowers and exotic birds on a red ground, marks to base, together with a quantity of ceramics and glass, (a lot).
Sold for £120
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A Royal Doulton 'Welcome Home' figurine, circa 1991, modelled by Adrian Hughes, depicting a boy holding a cat, marks to base & HN 3299, number 712 of 9,500, height 22 cm, together with a Royal Doulton 'The Homecoming', circa 1990, modelled by Adrian Hughes, depicting a girl seated beside her playful dog, marks to base & HN 3295, number 1967 of 9,500, height 17 cm, (2).
Provenance: estate of Lady Willis widow of Lord Willis of Chislehurst (Ted Willis) 1918-1992, screenwriter and playwright, creator of Dixon of Dock Green and other popular television dramas.
Sold for £140
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A Copeland Spode Thelma pattern part tea and dinner service, decorated with autumn flowers, printed marks to base, a Queens Blue Soliam Ware part dinner service, decorated with blue borders, printed marks to base, together with a quantity of ceramics, (a lot).
Sold for £40
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A selection of glass & resin paperweights, to include a Baccarat style example with a pink flowerhead beneath a hovering butterfly, height 5 cm, together with three floral inspired examples, one with air bubbles around a yellow flowerhead, another with flowerheads surrounding a nesting bird, two spiral designed examples in blue & white and red & white colours, four floral examples, a narrow upright example with flying birds in a mottled blue background, a mottled polychrome example and two further examples, (14).
Provenance: estate of Lady Willis widow of Lord Willis of Chislehurst (Ted Willis) 1918-1992, screenwriter and playwright, creator of Dixon of Dock Green and other popular television dramas.
Sold for £110
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A large Staffordshire blue and white Willow pattern meat platter, together with three similar, together with a Audley Rose pattern part dinner service, decorated with a continuous border of gilt applied roses, printed marks to base, together with a quantity of ceramics, (a lot).
Sold for £50
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A Soviet porcelain plate, of circular form with cyrilic script band surrounding a central reserve with stylized motifs of agricultural tools, bears Imperial cipher marks & manufactory marks, diameter 24 cm.
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A 20th century Chinese Famille Verte ovoid lamp base, decorated with exotic birds flying, swimming and standing amongst trees and flowers, neck applied with two temple dogs, height 40 cm. (note: it is the buyer responsibility to ensure this item is professionally rewired for use) Plus Vat on hammer price
Sold for £60
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A Coalport part dinner service, 20th century, with cobalt blue and gilt highlighted acanthus scrolled borders, comprising of dinner & side plates, tureens and covers, twin handled soup dishes and saucers, (a Lot).
Sold for £100
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