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1 R.Lalique, 'Styx' a clear and frosted scent bottle & stopper, circa 1920, manufactured for Coty, in original presentation box, moulded mark Lalique and paper label, bottle 11.8 cm. high.

Sold for £190
Lot: 1
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2 R Lalique 'Dahlias' NO.2459, a clear and frosted glass plaffonier, circa 1940, the body moulded with dahlias, complete with original chain, moulded mark 'R Lalique' , 30.5 cm. diam.

Sold for £500
Lot: 2
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3 An Art Deco, Longwy Primavera pottery bowl, circa 1930, the bright turquoise exterior with stylised design of guitars, pipes and fruiting vine highlighted in white and with a grey craquluere glaze to interior, green printed factory mark, painted mark, 'Messeurys' (?), 37 cm. diam.

Sold for £220
Lot: 3
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4 A Moorcroft 'Wisteria' pottery tazza, on Liberty & Co 'Tudric' pewter stand, circa 1916-23, the rich blue ground, decorated with wisteria painted in colours, impressed Tudric and model no 01531 to underside, 21 cm. diam.

Sold for £230
Lot: 4
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5 A large Muller Freres etched glass dish, circa 1930, of pale amber tone, the body decorated with stylised geometric design, raised upon concentric base, engraved with spiral design and stylised 'Muller F' to underside, 48.5 cm. diam. Lot: 5
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6 A Liberty & Co, 'Tudric' pewter tazza, designed by Archibald Knox, early 20th century, cast with stylised foliate design, underside stamped English Pewter, 01161, 26 cm. high.

Sold for £270
Lot: 6
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7 W.Moorcroft for Liberty & Co, 'Forget me Not', a sugar bowl, circa 1903-13, decorated with tube-lined forget me not flowers within scroll panels in blue and green, green painted signature and 'Made for Liberty & Co' to underside, 13 cm. high.

Sold for £400
Lot: 7
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8 Two Royal Doulton 'Flambe' ware vases, decorated by Fred Moore, circa 1930, both with a mottled red, yellow and grey ground, with factory printed marks and FM monogram, 19.5 cm. tallest.(2)

Sold for £180
Lot: 8
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9 A silver mounted 'Loetz' glass vase, circa 1900, of tapered form with wavy rim, the pale yellow ground splashed with 'Papillon' iridescence, the silver mounts cast with leaves and flowers, 21 cm. high.

Sold for £460
Lot: 9
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10 An Art Nouveau alabaster figure of a female nude by G . Porchini, early 20th century, the figure modelled in exotic pose, the base inscribed 'G . Porchini', 42 cm. high.

Sold for £420
Lot: 10
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11 An Art Nouveau patinated bronze figural cachepot, early 20th century, modelled with an embracing couple to one side and two nude females to the other, 15.5 cm high by 35 cm wide. Lot: 11
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12 A large Continental ceramic group, circa 1900, similar in style to Royal Dux, modelled with a young maiden and a swan amongst stylised naturalistic foliage, the details picked out in pastel tones, impressed '5197 w' to underside, 64 cm high. (restored) Lot: 12
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13 An Art Nouveau WMF silvered pewter bon - bon dish, early 20th century, the bowl and handle with stylised foliate design, impressed factory mark, 21 cm. high, together with a small WMF silvered metal basket, impressed mark, 16 cm. high and two chrome plated metal Art Deco figures, modelled as female nudes, bearing signature 'Limousin', 41 cm high. (4) Lot: 13
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14 Bernard Moore, two bone china animal figures, modelled as monkeys, early 20th century, one with a 'Persian blue' glaze the other with a brown lustre glaze, both with red glass eyes, one with impressed 'Moore' and England mark, 9 cm high. (2)

Sold for £180
Lot: 14
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15 A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian lustre bowl, circa 1930, decorated by Richard Joyce, the interior monogrammed with a fleur-de-lys design, impressed marks and shape number 3246, painted artists monogram, 26 cm diam.

Sold for £160
Lot: 15
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16 A near pair of Doulton Lambeth stoneware vases by Frank Butler, circa 1885, each of baluster form, the body applied with circular bosses and incised with stylised leaves in tones of green, blue and brown, impressed factory marks, impressed monogram 'FAB' and 'MA', and dated 1885, 30 cm high (tallest). (2)

Sold for £480
Lot: 16
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17 Two Bretby 'Clanta' ware vases, designed by Louis Solon, late 19th century, the first of tall waisted form, the black ground with faux hammered copper effect detailing applied with enamelled cabochons, impressed factory mark, model/shape 1613E, 29.5 cm high, together with a smaller example 17 cm high. (2)

Sold for £160
Lot: 17
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18 A Whitefriars glass kingfisher blue 'Pyramid' bark vase, by G.Baxter, circa 1969, pat.no.9674, the triangular shaped textured vase finished in kingfisher blue, 18 cm high. Lot: 18
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19 Two Whitefriars glass 'Bark' vases, finished in tangerine by G.Baxter, circa 1970, comprising medium sized cylindrical vase, 19 cm high, together with a 'Coffin' vase, 13 cm high. (2)

Sold for £70
Lot: 19
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20 A Clarice Cliff Bizarre 'Rhodanthe' pattern cylindrical vase, c1930, the ribbed body with cream ground applied with flowers painted in colours, transfer mark to underside, 17 cm high.

Sold for £100
Lot: 20
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21 A Clarice Cliff Bizarre 'Idyll' pattern hors d'oeuvre dish, circa 1930, the dish moulded into three sections, applied with 'Idyll' design painted in colours, with integral chromed metal handle, printed marks to underside, 22 cm diam.

Sold for £170
Lot: 21
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22 A Clarice Cliff 'Crocus' pattern beehive preserve pot & cover, circa 1930, with green printed 'Royal Staffordshire' factory mark, 9.5 cm high, together with a 'Crocus' cylindrical pot with associated lid, a 'Crocus' egg cup and a 'Yellow Rose' egg cup. (4)

Sold for £140
Lot: 22
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23 A Clarice Cliff Bizarre 'Secrets' pattern grapefruit bowl, circa 1930, the circular bowl with shaped edge and chromed metal handle, painted in colours, printed mark to reverse, 17 cm in length, together with a small Bizarre 'Delecia Pansies' pattern sugar bowl, printed mark to underside, 5.3 cm high. (2) Lot: 23
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24 Clarice Cliff, a quantity of various patterned wares, produced c1930 -1960, comprising; a large 'Celtic Harvest' basket, one large lidded bowl and three smaller bowls, a sauce boat and dish, a medium jug and a two tiered cake stand, a large 'May Blossom' vase and three embossed flower pattern vases, all with printed marks. (12)

Sold for £250
Lot: 24
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25 A Chameleon Ware twin handled vase for Clews & Co Ltd, circa 1930, of classical form, the mottled blue ground decorated with chevron and flame designs in browns and indigo, printed mark to underside, 15 cm high, together with a small 'Gouda' pottery vase and an 'Applique' pattern bowl by Masons pottery.(3)

Sold for £55
Lot: 25
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26 A quantity of miscellaneous ceramics, to include Clarice Cliff, circa 1930, comprising; a Clarice Cliff 'Crocus' medium sized plate, another ringed plate and a plain shoulder vase and small dish, all with printed marks, four pieces of Shelley drip ware, a Poole pottery dish, A Grays pottery cup & saucer and a Royal Doulton pin tray.(12)

Sold for £50
Lot: 26
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27 A Clarice Cliff Bizarre 'Delecia Citrus' pattern beehive honey pot, circa 1930, cream ground decorated with fruit and flowers, painted with colours, (with associated lid), printed marks to underside, 9.5 cm high. Lot: 27
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28 A Clarice Cliff Bizarre 'Mondrian' side plate, circa 1930, decorated with concentric border and abstract linear pattern to centre, painted in colours, printed marks to reverse, 17.5 cm diam.

Sold for £200
Lot: 28
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29 A Clarice Cliff Fantasque 'Tennis' pattern side plate, circa 1930, painted in blue, red, green and yellow within an orange border, printed mark to underside, 17.5 cm diam.

Sold for £210
Lot: 29
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30 A Clarice Cliff Fantasque Bizzare 'Gibralter' pattern dinner plate, circa 1930, the coastal landscape painted in pink, blue, green and yellow, printed marks to reverse, 25.5 cm diam.

Sold for £250
Lot: 30
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