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THREE PIECE LATE VICTORIAN ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH CHINA CONDIMENT SET, of pedestal form with gilt lined wrythen moulded bodies and bases, 2" (5.1cm) high and smaller, date code for 1895 and 1896, mould no. 1804, together with an EARLY 19th CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN SUGAR BOWL (painted pattern no. 241), a SIMILAR TEA BOWL, both floral painted, a BELLEEK SUGAR BOWL with moulded body, 2" (5.1cm) high and a CONTINENTAL PERIOD PORCELAIN INKWELL with rococo scroll outline, various marks (9)
A Coalport small cabinet cup and stand c.1810-20, the flared form painted with a continuous floral garland, the everted rim with a gilt foliate band, a Coalport inkwell with similar floral decoration, and a cylindrical spill vase painted with panels of birds reserved on a lime green ground, 10cm max. (4)
A Delft jar and cover 18th century, the squat body painted in blue with a lambrequin border above a band of lappets, the cover with a low button finial, and a Delft inkwell or waxjack, of drum shape with foliate swags, a large circular opening to the top with a smaller raised lip to one side, 13.2cm max. (3)
Old Carved Bowenite Inkwell & StandEarly 20th Century, Chinese carved bowenite inkwell and stand; the urn form inkwell incised with flowers, centered on a reticulated stand of lock form with birds and blossoms; raised on four carved carnelian ball feet and with carnelian finial; mounted with bronze rims and liner to inkwell; L: 5 1/8"
A Russian porcelain 'The General' figure, designed as a bear in uniform below a tree with birds perched, 22.5cm high, with a novelty Russian porcelain inkwell designed as two bear cubs eating berries, blue printed mark, 13cm high, Polonye figure of a robed man with pipe in traditional dress 22cm high, with a collection of Russian porcelain animals (Qty)
REGENCY MAHOGANY PEMBROKE STYLE WRITING TABLE, early 19th century, the oval top with a pair of drop leaves above a writing slope drawer with adjustable surface, pen rest and spaces for inkwell, in turn above two further drawers, the reverse with a double depth drawer, raised on slightly splayed faux bamboo style legs, the whole with ebony line inlay, height 77cm, width when open 87.5cm,depth 56cm
A Victorian hallmarked silver urn shaped pepper with fluted decoration to lower body and with cast finial, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1897, height 6.5cm, a further pepper, a capstan inkwell, hallmarks rubbed, diameter 7.5cm (af), and a silver fronted watch case of rounded rectangular form, 11 x 10cm, Birmingham 1921, weighable approx 1.1ozt (4).

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