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An 18th century English delft pottery charger painted in tones of yellow and purple depicting a central scene of a beggar with wooden crutches, 3...

A late 19th century Royal Worcester art pottery vase with twin-handles and applied decoration in the Aesthetic taste, pale blue drip glaze on a p...

A large 19th century Delft wall plaque decorated centrally with a detailed riverside landscape detailing figure, boats and distant windmills, with...

A Moorcroft porcelain lidded cylindrical storage jar the ground in subdued shades of blue and red, decorated with floral motifs, stamped and stic...

A William Moorcroft tall vase in the grapevine pattern(possibly for Liberty & Co. circa 1905), decorated with purple fruit and vines on a cream gr...

A pair of William Moorcroft pillar candlesticks in the Eventide pattern decorated with a band of tall trees on a green and deep blue ground, paint...

A William Moorcroft for James Macintyre & Co Aurelian ware pedestal bowl of footed circular form, with high loop handles transfer printed and pai...

A William Moorcroft for James Macintyre & Co '18th Century' pattern vase of trumpet form on a pedestal base, decorated with swags of roses and for...

A pair of William Moorcroft for James Macintyre & Co Aurelian ware vases of narrow bulbous form, transfer printed and painted with stylised flower...

Hans Coper (1920 - 1981) British a stoneware vase, of dimpled oval form with white slip over manganese, the interior with integral spill column, ...

A collection of British studio pottery comprising a plate by Isabel K-J Denyer, a small dish by Charles Spacey, a pair of stoneware pouring cups ...

Attributed to Mike Dodd (b. 1943) British a tenmoku glazed pottery vase with leaf design and wax resistant decoration, together with a faceted va...

David Leach (1911-2005) British a near pair of Lowerdown pottery mugs glazed with painted foxglove pattern, with impressed mark, together with a ...

Ray Finch (1914-2012) British a Winchcombe stoneware jug with impressed mark to base, c. 1950s, together with a larger similar jug (unmarked), an...

A Frederick Rhead Foley 'Intarsio' pattern pottery vase of ovoid shape with flared rim and twin handles, designed with a frieze of geese and flor...

A Rosenthal porcelain figure 'Spring Love' or 'The Kiss' by Richard Aigner for Rosenthal impressed in the column (Richard Aigner Munchen) with fur...

A pair of late 19th century Continental bottle vases and covers probably Meissen, with applied flowers and fruit to the body and cover finials, h...

A Victorian porcelain fruit set comprising four pedestal comports and ten plates, e\ch with hand-painted floral sprays within a pale blue band an...

Sheila Fournier (1930 - 2001) British A studio ware bowl of tapering flared form, glazed in a deep blood red with bands of mottled earth tones, p...

Lorna Graves, British, (1947 - 2006) 'Guardians Of The Temple' a box-framed Raku sculpture trio, a pair of stylised figures with incised detail f...

A limited edition 'Staffordshire & Chelsea' bone china figurine of a seated pig in the 19th Century style, 16.5 cm high, together with a square C...

A 19th century Meissen porcelain candle snuffer painted with sprays of flowers and gilt decoration. Crossed swords mark in blue. ...[more]

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