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A late 19th century brass and agate strutt clock, retailed by Carlisle and Watts, Hanover Street, Edinburgh, the oval clock with painted and appli...

Attributed to Swansea, a blue and white pottery Nelson commemorative jug, circa 1806, 12cm high This has lost part of the footrim due to chipping...

Attributed to Elsmore and Forster, a porcelain cockfighting jug presented to Robert Ashley, 21cm high Hair crack by the lower terminal of the han...

Grant Francis 'Old English Drinking Glasses', 1926, together with six 18th century wines (7) One of the pair with a small chip to the foot. One o...

A set of six Game bird engraved wine glasses, four further engraved wine glasses, a water jug, a vase, two bowls and an art glass bowl etc

Nine provincial Song dingyao bowls, each variously glazed in white, the largest, 15.5cm (6 in) diameter (9) A 15cm diameter bowl has a hair crack...

A mid 18th century balustroid glass, 16cm (6.25 in) high, and two 18th century opaque twist wine glasses, 17cm (6.75 in) high and 14.5 cm (5.75 in...

A Barr, Flight and Barr coffee can and saucer together with another, possibly Spode and a New Hall coffee can and saucer from the Hogwood collecti...

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§ Willy Sluijter (Dutch, 1873-1949) Riders in Hyde Park, London signed lower right "Willy S" and inscribed "Hyde Park, London, 1916", circa 1924 p...

A Royal Worcester part dinner service, decorated with swags and bows, a Mason's Irontstone willow pattern jug and bowl, together with two Sunderla...

An 18th century ale tankard, a 19th century bargeware teapot and similar jug, both of Bottisham and Lode interest dated 1883. The ale mug has a c...

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