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A Ruskin high-fired vase, circa early 20th century, of bulbous cylindrical form, the deep red mottled ground evenly spotted in green and lavender, impressed mark 'Ruskin' England, 11cm in height.
Sold for £320
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A Ruskin high-fired vase, circa early 20th century, of squat bulbous form with everted rim, with mottled red, lavender and turquoise glazes speckled with green, impressed 'Ruskin' England, 17.5cm in height.
Sold for £750
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A Moorcroft 'Eighteenth century design' pattern Macintyre vase, circa 1910, of shouldered form, painted in colours and gilt, W.Moorcroft green signature to underside, 24cm in height.
Sold for £70
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A Moorcroft 'Claremont' pattern bowl, circa 1940, of flared form the deep green/blue celedon ground decorated with toadstools in colours, blue facsimilie signature to underside, 19cm in height.
Sold for £360
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A Clarice Cliff 'Coral Firs' Bizarre pattern vase, circa 1930, painted in colours, printed mark, 18cm in height, together with a 'Melon' pattern small plate, and a 'Crocus' pattern cup and saucer, all with printed marks.(3)
Sold for £180
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An Art Deco bronze figure, cast from a model by Claire-Jeanne Roberte Colinet, circa 1930, modelled as an erotic seated nude with outstretched arms, painted with colours, raised upon a black marble base, signature to front, 38cm in height.
Sold for £680
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A Belgium Art Deco pottery figural group, circa 1930, modelled as two stylised deer amongst trees, finished in turquoise green, impressed marks to underside, 24cm in height.
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Edouard Marcel Sandoz, a porcelain milk jug and sucrier, circa 1930, manufactured by Theodore Haviland at Limoges, each modelled as stylised birds, the milk jug painted in colours with printed factory and artists signature, 12cm in height, the sucrier in white with impressed marks to underside.(2)
Sold for £50
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A Minton 'Secessionist' jardiniere and stand, circa 1900, the deep turquoise ground decorated with symmetrical flower patterns in yellow and violet, factory printed marks to underside, 85cm in height overall.
Sold for £150
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An Art Nouveau pewter lidded jug by WMF, circa 1900, of stylised form the body embossed with maiden and foliage, impressed factory mark, 22.5cm in height, together with a Liberty & Co style pewter bullet shaped vase, unmarked, 18.5cm in height. (2)
Sold for £240
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A Minton 'Secessionist' jardiniere and stand, circa 1900, the green ground decorated with symmetrical flower pattern, in yellow and violet, factory printed marks to underside, 84cm in height overall.
Sold for £80
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A Loetz iridescent glass vase, circa 1900, the pale green ground washed with purple iridescence and applied with tear drop motifs, unmarked, 11cm in height.
Sold for £180
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In the manner of Maw & Co, an earthenware and ruby lustre vase, circa 1900, of baluster form, the cream ground decorated with foliage finished in red lustre glaze, unmarked, 20cm in height.
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A Rozenburg pottery vase, circa early 20th century, of baluster form, the neutral ground decorated with exotic birds and stylised foliage in colours, underside with painted makers mark and "242" also impressed mark "W123G" and 8A, 30cm in height.
Sold for £350
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"BACCHANTES" a frosted glass vase by R.Lalique,(Marcilhac no 997), first designed c1927, this example modern, the frosted body moulded with dancing nudes, foot with incised mark 'Lalique France', 24.5cm in height.
Sold for £820
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R.Lalique, a very large clear and frosted glass bowl, the body moulded with a frieze of dancing putti amongst vines, this a modern example, incised to body 'Lalique France', 21cm in height and 26cm in diameter.
Sold for £980
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A pair of Orefevrerie Gallia silvered pewter vases, early 20th century, each moulded with stag beetle and oak leaf design, impressed factory stamp and no 4842 to underside, 18.5cm in height.
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A patinated bronze figure of a faun, cast from a model by Alexander Proudfoot, circa 1910, modelled as a young female leant forward with arms crossed, impressed signature to reverse of base, minus plinth, 21cm in height
Sold for £500
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A patinated bronze figure of a young girl, probably French, circa 1930s, modelled as a young girl bather undressing, raised upon a black marble base, indistinct signature to base, 40cm in height overall.
Sold for £420
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A WMF style, Art Nouveau silvered pewter and iridescent glass figural lamp, modelled as an exotic female, above her a scallop shaped iridescent glass shade, impressed indistinct signature to base, 42cm in height overall.
Sold for £100
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A Le Verre Francais cameo glass vase, circa 1930s, of squat form with elongated neck, the amber body overlaid with brown and carved with two opposing beetles, engraved mark to body, 18.5cm in height.
Sold for £200
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An Art Nouveau gilt bronze and cold painted metamorphic figure by Franz Bergman, circa 1910, modelled as an exotic dancer, the hinged skirt opening to reveal her nudity, impressed Bergman mark to reverse, also stamped 'Nam Greb', 19.5cm in height.
Sold for £900
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A Loetz glass vase, attributed to Michael Powolny, post 1914, the orange ground decorated with vertical black stripes beneath scalloped rim, 18.5cm in height, together with a glass and silvered metal tazza in the same style, 19.5cm height.(2)
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A Liberty & Co 'Tudric' jardiniere, circa early 20th century, the oval shaped bowl with four stylised feet and hammered finish, impressed 'Tudric' and 0336 to underside, 32cm in length.
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An Arts & Crafts copper jewel case by John Pearson, circa 1900, of oblong form with hinged latch, the body embossed with three circular raised panels with stylised bird and foliage motifs, upon hammered ground, engraved initials J.P to reverse, 22.5cm in length.
Sold for £300
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An Arts & Crafts copper faced wall clock, circa late 19th century, of rectangular form, the face with celtic style numerals, bordered by embossed stylised foliage and motto 'Carpe Diem', cased mechanism to reverse, measures 32x25cm overall.
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A Lalique 'Figurines Et Guirlandes' frosted and sepia stained atomiser, circa 1940s, made for Molinard, the moulded body with gilt and engraved atomiser, moulded mark 'R.Lalique' and made in France, 14cm in height.
Sold for £240
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William Moorcroft, a tobacco jar and cover for James Macintyre & Company, circa 1904, the pale green ground painted with flowers in colours, the cover with a gilt metal pressure mechanism, manufacturers stamp to underside, 10.5cm in height.
Sold for £360
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Three Minton 'Secessionist' jardiniere's, circa 1900, two decorated with stylised flowers painted in colours, the other with basket weave design upon burgundy ground, 31cm tallest.(3)
Sold for £140
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A large Royal Doulton jardiniere stand, circa late 19th century, the mottled blue/brown ground decorated with scrolling foliage and pale blue flowerheads, impressed factory marks, 53cm in height, together with another smaller example.(2)
Sold for £100
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