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An 18th century creamware teapot, the body and lid decorated in iron reds with reserves of figures
An 18th century creamware teapot, the body and lid decorated in iron reds with reserves of figures in landscape to the body and buildings to the l...
A 19th century Wedgwood majolica oval tureen, decorated with hare, maximum diameter 7ins, together
A 19th century Wedgwood majolica oval tureen, decorated with hare, maximum diameter 7ins, together with another 19th century covered oval tureen w...
A Royal Dux figure, the nude bather seated on a rocky outcrop, red triangle mark to base, height
A Royal Dux figure, the nude bather seated on a rocky outcrop, red triangle mark to base, height 15ins rubbing to gilding, no obvious signs of dam...
A Moorcroft vase, decorated in the Dianthus pattern, height 4ins no obvious signs of restoration
A Moorcroft vase, decorated in the Dianthus pattern, height 4ins no obvious signs of restoration or damage ...[more]
A pair of 19th century Samson of Paris porcelain figures, of a man and a woman in polychrome
A pair of 19th century Samson of Paris porcelain figures, of a man and a woman in polychrome figures, height 17ins, both missing fingers and damag...
A 19th century Samson of Paris porcelain shaped oval dish, decorated with reserves of fabulous birds
A 19th century Samson of Paris porcelain shaped oval dish, decorated with reserves of fabulous birds to a scale blue ground, mock Worcester seal m...
A Royal Worcester dish, with shaped gilt edge, decorated with fruit to a mossy background by
A Royal Worcester dish, with shaped gilt edge, decorated with fruit to a mossy background by Moseley, dated 1936, diameter 4.5ins good condition
A Royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, the exterior of the cup and the saucer decorated with
A Royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, the exterior of the cup and the saucer decorated with fruit to a mossy background by Everett and Moseley...