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Two Lladro ceramic seated Degree student figurines, together with a set of Royal Doulton "Brambly Hedge" season plates An early 20th century musical bird cage automaton, clock work movement, 46cm to the top of the cage Condition: One figure has been professionally restored, the head appears to have been off and restored.
Alexandra Copeland for Dartington - a late 20th century studio pottery ceramic flower jug vase. The jug featuring grotesque style hand painted design of a kangaroo and a man boxing, with grotesque moon faces in the background. Featuring drip overglaze. Signed and dated A. Copeland to edge of base, with Dartington Pottery impressed marks to base.Measures approx. 34cm tall.
Mary Rose Young - a vintage early 21st century studio pottery ceramic baluster vase. The vase with oversized relief flowers in bright coloured to rim, the body decorated with black spots on white ground and similar cartoon style relief flowers. Signed in gilt Mary Rose Young 2006 to base.Measures approx. 33cm tall.
A large pair of contemporary designer ceramic table lamp lights. Each lamp having large faux leather conical shades over ribbed tapering ceramic bases finished in a brown glaze. Each with makers marks to the bases. Each sold as untested.Each measures approx including shades. 72cm x 60cm diameter.
Mary Rose Young - a collection of five vintage early 21st century studio pottery ceramic items. The lot comprising a striped footed trinket bowl with oversized bauble effect rim, three lidded pots, two spotted, one with a pig finial (all with repairs to finials), and a jewellery dish in the shape of a heart. All marked & signed to base.Tallest measures approx. 20cm tall.
A collection of four pieces of vintage mid century circa 1960s studio pottery stoneware ceramic items. The lot comprising a pair of cylindrical vases with rough cream ground featuring naive incised horses; a squat bulbous vase with incised foliate decoration, and an oversized ewer jug in craem with geometric grotesque figures dancing. All marked to underside Carmel NW11, the largest jug also reading 1967 Stoneware.Tallest measures approx. 34cm tall.
John Clappinson for Hornsea Pottery - six vintage mid century circa 1970s ceramic mugs from the Heirloom range. The lot comprising four in green, one in cobalt & one in amber, each with different design including dragon, birds & geometric patterns. All marked to base. Presented in orig. cardboard box.Each mug measures approx. 9cm tall.
Two vintage mid century studio pottery salt glazed stoneware ceramic vases. The lot comprising a stoneware bulbous vase with bottleneck small bud rim in brown & dappled grey; and a tapering wide necked salt glazed vase. All signed with a BM monogram to the underside, possibly Margaret Tatton-Brown.Tallest measures approx. 25cm tall.
Mark Parish for KP Pottery, Cornwall - a vintage mid century circa 1970s Cornish stoneware ceramic lamp light base. The lampbase of soft natural form, with ribbed design on speckled cream ground, featuring an engraved central brown band. Stamped to base. Sold as untested.Measures approx. 38.5cm tall excluding lightbulb mount.
Mary Rose Young - a collection of vintage early 21st century studio pottery ceramic items, all decorated with bright relief roses. The lot comprising a twin handled serving plate, a small footed bowl (crack to foot), a rocking trinket dish, and two small bowls with colourful spots and stripes. All marked & signed to base.Largest item measures approx. 29cm in diameter.
A Victorian silver cased ceramic biscuit barrel, decorated with transfer printed fruits and branches to gilt ground, marked underneath, having silver rim, casing of circular shape with four ribbed supports leading to cast foliate and scrolled designed areas, on four ball feet with swing handle to top, with original removable silver cover with engraved floral and foliate design and ball finial, all silver pieces hallmarked by Martin, Hall & Co, London, 1883, barrel approx. 18.5cm high, in case surround approx. 20.5cm high. Weighable silver: approx. 578.3 grams (18.5ozt) Further details: all silver areas tarnished; few areas to foliate decoration on cover rubbed; loss to gilding and scratching to ceramic barrel; stable and handle working well.

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