Gorringes Weekly Antiques Sale - Monday 29th November 2021

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room Lewes, East Sussex

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Gorringes Weekly Antiques Sale - Monday 29th November 2021

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  • 09:00 GMT - 17:00 GMT
  • 09:00 GMT - 13:00 GMT
  • 08:00 GMT - 09:30 GMT

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A W. H. Grindley Argyle pattern flow blue dinner service, c.1900 mostly for 12 place settings, two sauce tureens, covers and stands, two vegetable...

A pair of Chamberlain's Worcester miniature vases and Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester tea cup and saucer, early 19th century ...[more]

A Rosenthal painted porcelain portrait plate, early 20th century and a Royal Crown Derby gilded pheasant plate 26cm ...[more]

An Italian maiolica dish, 40cm ...[more]

A Schoelcher Paris porcelain inkwell on stand, an 18th blue and white miniature teapot and a hexagonal mother of pearl lidded box (3) ...[more]

Three Royal Worcester porcelain groups of birds, modeled by Dorothy Doughty - ‘’Nightingale and Honeysuckle’’, “Wren and Burnet Rose’’, (a hen and...

Three Royal Worcester porcelain groups of birds, modelled by Dorothy Doughty - ‘’Redstart and Gorse’’, (hen and cock) and ‘’Meadow Pipit and Silve...

An early 19th century ivory circular box with central cartouche, a tortoiseshell match holder, diameter 9cm, and a pierced pot ...[more]

Three mid to late 19th century pieces of Wedgwood Jasperware, including a coffee pot and a small cashe-pot, a pair of 19th century porcelain candl...

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