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A Hagenauer style model of a galleon ship, the carved wooden hull, painted to resemble rosewood, featuring chromium plated sails and masts, mounted upon wooden and metal plinth, height 37cm overall.
Sold for £25
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A small Keith Murray Bomb vase circa 1940, produced for Wedgewood, finished in matt white with concentric incised rings to body, together with a continental vase with inverted molded decoration, bomb vase height 16cm.
Sold for £110
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A Verlys clear and frosted glass tray, of mound form the clear central tray bordered by moulded apron, impressed mark, length 39cm, together with a Loetz style iridescent glass vase and a craquelure glazed model of a duck.
Sold for £50
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Van Briggle art pottery (USA) "Lorelei" a figural vase c1952, the body moulded with an entwined naked female figure, finished in turquoise and indigo, height 26cm, impressed makers marks to underside.
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A George de Feures glass vase, the amethyst coloured body moulded in relief with a frieze of Hellenic women, moulded signature to base, height 14cm.
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A WMF 'Ikora' patinated metal vase, of ovoid form, the bronzed ground with autumnal leaves in gold and brown, factory impressed mark to underside, height 28cm.
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Carlton Ware a pair of 'Night & Day' pattern bookends, these being night examples, moulded in the form of a tree painted in colours upon a ribbed blue ground, factory printed mark to undersides, height 16.5cm.
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A Legras landscape vase, early 20th century, the mottled orange ground, decorated in relief and enamelled with snow covered trees, painted mark, height 15cm.
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An after the Art Nouveau period Tiffany style hanging light probably 1960s, advertising Coca Cola, the red and milky white glass, bordered with jade green and framed within bronzed metal type beading, with ceiling fittings etc, diam 41.5cm.
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Clement Massier, a pair of large jardiniere planters, finished in ice blue crackled glaze, impressed marks to underside, dia 42cm.
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An Art Deco glass vase c1930's, of flared form upon pedestal with the grey glass engraved and cut with a stylised antelope, height 20cm.
Sold for £50
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An Art Deco EPNS tea set, of tapered form with black bakelite handles, stamped to undersides: together with various 1930s ceramics from Poole, Shorter & co and Sylvac etc. (10)
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A part dinner service 'Queen Mab' produced by J & G Meakin circa 1940s, comprising plates, tureens, bowls, etc., printed factory marks to underside.
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Two large Fulham pottery vases c1920s, of tapered ovoid form, incised with concentric rings and with applied scooped handles to sides, covered in a matt buff grey glaze, impressed factory mark and initials HC and made in England to undersides, height 40cm.(AF)
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A Clarice Cliff bowl circa 1930s, the buff coloured body with moulded freize decorated with flowers and birds in colours, factory mark to underside, dia 24cm.
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A Clarice Cliff "Idyll" pattern two tiered cake stand, circa 1934, formed from two octagonal plates with integral metal handle, black printed marks to underside, overall height 26cm
Sold for £150
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A Clarice Cliff "Windbells" Bizzare bowl, circa 1930s, painted in bright colours, printed marks to underside, dia 22cm (restored)
Sold for £110
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A Clarice Cliff "Opalesque Bruna" Daffodil vase, circa 1930s, the buff ground painted with colours, printed factory mark to underside, height 12cm.
Sold for £90
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A Clarice Cliff " Original Bizarre" ginger jar, circa 1930s, of tapering form, with abstract pattern in colours, printed mark to underside, height 18.5cm. AF (minus lid).
Sold for £30
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A Clarice Cliff "Crocus" tankard coffee pot, c1930s, together with a "Crocus" Athens shape jug, and a "Pansies" bowl, all with factory printed marks, height of pot 20cm overall.
Sold for £220
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A Poole Pottery vase circa 1930s, of cylindrical footed form, the cream body decorated with stylised flowers in colour, height 21cm, factory mark, together with a Carlton Ware "Night & Day" pattern tall jug, factory mark to underside, height 31cm.
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A Clarice Cliff plate circa 1930s, the buff coloured body moulded in relief with exotic palm leaf design, factory printed mark to underside, dia 23cm. Plus Vat on hammer price
Sold for £35
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Attributed to Omega Workshops circa 1930s, a small cylindrical vase, the top cut with circular apertures, covered in blue and pink drip glaze, unmarked, height 7cm. Plus Vat on hammer price
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A Susie Cooper Kestrel part coffee set, comprising coffee pot and cover, water pot and cover, five small cans and six saucers, all banded in shades of brown and grey, printed factory marks.
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Two Clarice Cliff Bizarre "Stroud" pattern dinner plates, painted in colours, factory mark, dia 25.5cm, together with six pieces of Poole Pottery and an Arthur Wood biscuit barrel.
Sold for £70
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Clarice Cliff a pair of wall pocket vases, modelled as swallows upon nests, painted in colours, printed marks to reverse, height 20cm.
Sold for £120
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A Morrisware vase, late 19th/early 20th century, designed by George Cartlidge, of tapering form, the mottled blue body tube lined with colourful flowers in colours, printed and painted marks, height 26cm.
Sold for £620
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A Royal Dux figure early 20th century, modelled as a classical maiden carrying a water vessel, set upon circular base, impressed and applied pink triangle marks, height 51cm overall.
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A Royal Dux figural tray early 20th century, modelled with a young female in front of small fish pond, with moulded flower border, impressed and applied pink triangle mark to underside, height 26cm.
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A Continental porcelain figure by Karl Ens for Volkstedt circa 1930s, modelled as a Chinese female playing the mandolin, factory mark to underside, height 31cm.
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