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1 A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, circa 1925, decorated by William Mycock, monogrammed with swans swimming amongst reeds, factory impressed mark, monogrammed E.T.R (The potter Edward Thomas Radford), painted monogram for W.S. Mycock, shape no 192, height 17 cm.

Sold for £700
Lot: 1
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2 A Martin Brothers tall stoneware jug, circa 1880, incised with snakes and stylized scrolls against a mottled ochre and cross hatched manganese ground, incised mark 'R.W. Martin', London & Southall, impressed numerals 736, height 23.5 cm.

Sold for £400
Lot: 2
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3 A brass mounted Doulton stoneware oil lamp, dated 1881, modelled by Harry Barnard and decorated by Mark.V. Marshall, with incised panels framing mythical beasts bordered with scrolling foliage and applied floret's, set within ornate brass frame, impressed factory mark and date, incised artists initials, overall height 41 cm.

Sold for £600
Lot: 3
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4 A Lalique 'Papillon Brule' scent bottle & stopper, circa 1940, of tapered dome form, the frosted & opalescent blue-stained body moulded with butterflies, engraved mark 'Lalique' to underside, height 19 cm. Plus Vat on hammer price

Sold for £900
Lot: 4
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5 An Art Nouveau copper & brass umbrella stand, early 20th century, of shouldered form, the hammered copper body moulded in relief with large Iris flowerhead, finished with applied brass bands to top and bottom, 59 cm high. Lot: 5
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6 An Art Deco silvered metal car mascot 'Debutante', cast from a model by G.Poitvin, circa 1925, retailed through Finnigans of London, the exotically dressed female holding the tails of her dress outstretched, raised on associated wooden base, impressed artists signature and retailers mark to base, 26 cm high overall.

Sold for £230
Lot: 6
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7 A large Troika rectangular vase, decorated by Honor Curtis, circa 1970, the textured blue ground with incised abstract markings highlighted with orange circular forms, painted mark 'Troika St Ives England' and artists initials H.C to underside, 32 cm high.

Sold for £230
Lot: 7
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8 Edouard Cazaux (France), a faience earthenware pottery vase, circa 1930, of square slab type form with raised base and canoe mouth, with central cartouche painted and enamelled in relief depicting a 'Diane' type figure in turquoise on a gold ground, set upon mottled lavender ground with gold aventurine inclusions, painted mark 'Cazaux' and made in France to underside, 26 cm high. Plus Vat on hammer price

Sold for £300
Lot: 8
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9 A Danish silver teapot by Karl Gustav Hansen for Hans Hansen, circa 1991, the body of compressed curvilinear form with integrally raised ebonised hardwood handle, impressed makers marks, dated 1991 and 925 s to underside, 16.5 cm high overall.

Sold for £1150
Lot: 9
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10 A Mdina Glass bottle vase, by Michael Harris, circa 1971, of slender tapered form with flattened rim and narrow aperture, internally decorated with alternate turquoise stripes, personal inscription to underside; ' To Gillian Michael Harris Mdina Glass Malta 1971', 28.5 cm high.

Sold for £50
Lot: 10
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11 Sir Edward Paolozzi R.A, 'Elephant', a moulded linoleum container, designed circa 1973, modelled as a cubist representation of an elephant, this work was commissioned by Nairn Floors to be used as a container for advertising pamphlets, complete with said pamphlets and presentation certificate numbered 186/3000, 30 cm high. (damaged AF) Plus Vat on hammer price Lot: 11
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12 A Goldscheider pottery terracotta wall mask, circa 1930, modelled as the face of a young woman with a flowerhead pressed against her cheek, finished in polychrome, printed factory mark to reverse, impressed no 6859, painted mark A, 26 cm high. Plus Vat on hammer price

Sold for £220
Lot: 12
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13 A pair of 'Summer House' 'Fantasque Bizarre' candlesticks by Clarice Cliff, circa 1930, of concentric waisted form, painted with summer house design finished in polychrome, printed marks to undersides, 7cm high, together with a 'Crocus' pattern cup and saucer, factory marks. (3)

Sold for £260
Lot: 13
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14 A Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak fire screen with carved signature mouse, post 1945, of rectangular form with integral carved handle, the frame with exposed pegged joints bordering a wool work tapestry of flowers, raised upon curved supports, carved signature mouse to top edge, 80 cm high overall.

Sold for £450
Lot: 14
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15 A patinated bronze figure by Hans Schork, early 20th century, modelled as a maiden sowing seeds, signed to reverse 'Schork' and foundry mark 'A.G bronze Paris', 30 cm high..

Sold for £290
Lot: 15
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16 A William Moorcroft Pottery Pomegranate pattern vase, circa 1916, the trumpet shaped body decorated with two open and five closed pomegranate's in oranges and dark blues, on a mottled light green ground, tapering to a rounded foot decorated with a continuous pattern of leaves and berries, painted signature, impressed marks "Moorcroft Burslem England", 26 cm high.

Sold for £900
Lot: 16
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17 A Gilt Bronze and Ivory figure by D. Alonzo, circa 1920, possibly emblematic of Winter from the four seasons, the semi nude ivory figure partially covered with gilt bronze shawl concealing head, shoulders and right arm, raised upon onyx base, signed "Alonzo" to reverse, 19 cm high.

Sold for £1350
Lot: 17
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18 A French Art Deco figural clock garniture, circa 1930, of architectural rounded pediment form , the body set with mother of pearl, faux tortoise shell and faux malachite veneers, the semi circular clock face signed Henri Jaumes, flanked by two patinated metal cast dancers, together with garniture columns ; another Art Deco figural decorated clock, 36 cm high together with an Art Deco figure of a girl and a swan, raised on a marble plinth, 24 cm high,NOTE:TOGETHER WITH AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK STANDARD LAMP, THE SQUARE SECTION CLUSTER COLUMN SUPPORT ON SQUARE BASE WITH SCROLL CORNERS, WITH FAUX PARCHMENT SHADE, HEIGHT OVERALL 176CM. (NOTE:6NOT 5).
Lot: 18
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19 NOTE:9 ITEMS IN LOT NOT 8-A Newlyn School Arts & Crafts copper dish, early 20th century, the crimped edge tapering to a shallow bowl, embossed with a fish swimming though seaweed, stamped "Newlyn", 23 cm wide; together with similar patterned vase of cylindrical form, embossed with five fish swimming through weeds, 25 cm high; together with candle stick of similar design stamped, together with a Newlyn School copper dish, embossed with a sailing boat leaving port, stamped, 24.5 cm wide; together with a Newlyn School bowl, embossed with stylized flowers, stamped, 23 cm wide; together with a Newlyn School tray, embossed with stylized flower heads, stamped, 34 cm wide; together with other Newlyn School items; an embossed match striker and an embossed napkin ring. (NOTE:9 NOT 8).

Sold for £600
Lot: 19
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20 A Rosenthal limited edition porcelain dish, circa 1980, of circular form with blue line borders surrounding a central image of a pipe and paper, signed Magritte, printed marks to base Rene Magritte, 10/150, diameter 18.5 cm, encased in a perspex case with card. Plus Vat on hammer price Lot: 20
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21 An Art Nouveau gilt metal vanity mirror, early 20th century, modelled with a putti pouring wine into a maidens goblet, inset round beveled mirror (modern), strap rear support, molded makers mark, M.E. Moore B&P. Co, New York to reverse, 32 cm high. Lot: 21
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22 A large Art Nouveau spelter umbrella stand, modelled by J. Vanzype, circa 1900, the ovoid form tapering to a rounded cylindrical base, decorated with moulded stylized flowers, bears signature "J. Vanzype", 53 cm high.

Sold for £140
Lot: 22
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23 A Doulton Lambeth George Tinworth 'Mouse on a Bun' figure, circa 1890, modelled as a green/grey mouse eating a currant upon a brown bun, impressed and incised factory marks, 7.5 cm high, (a/f).

Sold for £450
Lot: 23
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24 A large Daum clear & frosted glass charger, 20th century, the stepped concentric circles surrounded by hexagonal stylized frosted snow flake pattern, within clear glass panels, engraved marks 'Daum Nancy France' to underside, 44 cm diam. Plus Vat on hammer price Lot: 24
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25 A large Brian Willsher abstract wooden sculpture , made circa 1996, executed in mahogany and composed of two flaring forms set with concentric interlocking elements, signed to underside 'Brian Willsher 1996', 50 cm high. (May be subject to Droit de Suite). Lot: 25
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26 A very early large Brian Willsher abstract wooden sculpture, circa 1971, executed in unfinished mahogany, of tall vertical form, the body cut with centre aperture composed of a series of graduated concentric rings, raised upon base, signed 'Brian Willsher' and dated 1971 to underside, 97 cm high overall. (May be subject to Droit de Suite) Lot: 26
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27 A large Brian Willsher abstract wooden sculpture, made circa 2002, executed in dark mahogany, of flared concentric form with angled aperture, raised upon elliptical base, signed 'Brian Willsher' dated 2002 to underside, 51 cm high overall. (May be subject to Droit de Suite). Lot: 27
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28 An Arts and Crafts fireplace, late 19th century, the hammered copper hood of flared form with rivet and embossed decoration, above wrought iron shaped and slatted grate, height 110 cm, width 75 cm.

Sold for £250
Lot: 28
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29 A large ceramic charger, by A.R. Penck, circa 1980, the white ground painted with an abstract figural scene of a male and female, with animal and human skulls to verso, signed "AR Penck" in black, 39 cm diameter, (May be subject to Droit de Suite). Plus Vat on hammer price

Sold for £260
Lot: 29
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30 Eight pieces of Studio Pottery, last quarter of 20th century, comprising; a Lucie Rie style bottle vase, a Alan Caiger Smith bowl, two other bowls, a vase and cover, a decorated jug and two Hans Coper style vases, some with makers monograms etc. (8)

Sold for £105
Lot: 30
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