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A Meissen chinoiserie two-handled ecuelle and stand, circa 1725, painted in the manner of J.G. Höroldt with Orientals on terraces with utensils an...
A Meissen blue and white spirit barrel, second quarter 18th century, decorated with bands of floral vines and on an integral bracket support, un-m...
A Meissen Chinoiserie porcelain bowl, circa 1725, possibly painted by P.E. Schindler, with Orientals around a table, a dignitary seated, a woman a...
A Castelli D'Abruzzo maiolica blue-ground dish (piatto 'alla Turchina') from the Cardinal Farnese se
A Castelli D'Abruzzo maiolica blue-ground dish (piatto 'alla Turchina') from the Cardinal Farnese service, last quarter 16th century, typically de...
A Derby yellow ground 'Bute' shaped cup and a saucer, painted by Zachariah Boreman, circa 1790, with panels of figures in idyllic landscapes with...
A Derby yellow-ground coffee can and saucer, circa 1795, attributed to George Complin, painted with goldfinches and fruit in a landscape within a ...
A Derby green ground and gilt French Revolutionary Wars Naval action cabaret service, painted by George Robertson, circa 1800, each piece with a n...
An English porcelain yellow-ground 'Bute' shaped trio of W(***) factory type, early 19th century, attributed to William Billingsley at Mansfield, ...
A Derby pale-blue ground and gilt quatrefoil dish, circa 1820, attributed to Richard Dobson, painted with exotic birds, iron-red script mark, iron...
A pair of Derby pale-green ground navette-shaped sauce tureens, covers and stands, circa 1800, attributed to George Robertson, each with titled Br...
A Derby green-ground coffee can, circa 1795, attributed to George Robertson, painted with panel of a shipwreck, within a gilt frame border and bou...
A Derby blue and white printed coffee pot and domed cover, circa 1765, printed with oriental themed patterns including a 'Boy and Buffalo' type pa...
A Derby botanical soup bowl
A Derby botanical soup bowl, circa 1800, possibly painted by William 'Quaker' Pegg, with a plant specimen, blue painted mark, 197 and title Sedum...
A pair of Derby models of tigers, circa 1820-30, modelled facing left and right on scroll-moulded bases, 6cm in lengthProvenance: A private Englis...
Two similar Pinxton coffee cans of 'Brookhill' type, circa 1800, each painted with a landscape with a tree the foreground within a gilt husk borde...
A Worcester (Barr, Flight & Barr) pale-blue ground and gilt crested cream tureen and cover, circa 1810, flammiform finial, cover with impressed ma...
A pair of Worcester blue-ground (gros bleu) two-handled chocolate cups, covers and stands, circa 1770, painted with panels of flowers within gilt...
A pair of Louis XVI gilt bronze cassolettes, last quarter 18th century, the waisted and guilloche cast covers with berried finials and each enclos...
A pair of Continental, probably Italian, painted wood Neoclassical tazzas, mid-19th century, painted to simulate marble, the everted circular bodi...
A Victorian Derbyshire fluorspar and slate candlestick, mid 19th century, the turned urn socket rising from a cylindrical stem, and on a square ba...
A Minton encaustic stoneware Gothic Revival bread-plate designed for Herbert Minton by A. W. N. Pugi
A Minton encaustic stoneware Gothic Revival bread-plate designed for Herbert Minton by A. W. N. Pugin (1812-1852), circa 1850, impressed 430, 33.5...
A Worcester Royal Porcelain Works Greek 'Limoges Enamel' blue-ground plate, circa 1868, probably decorated by Thomas Bott (1829-1870) with a class...
A Royal Copenhagen porcelain two-handled vase, circa 1923, richly decorated with floral swags within gilt-band borders of anthemion and scrolling ...
A fine Italian marmo cipollino cistern, late 17th/early 18th century, of lobed oval form, on a waisted oval section socle, circa 54cm high, 81cm w...
A pair of Regency black painted cast iron boot scrapes, circa 1820, each cast with twin feline monopodia, above a rectangular plaque indistinctly ...
A large cast iron country house boot scrape in the form of a wyvern, late 19th century, possibly Welsh, 73cm highCondition Report: The surface is ...