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MOORCROFT; a 'Medley' pattern octagonal plate with tubelined decoration of butterfly, bird and flowers, multi-signed to reverse including Hugh Edwards and Rachel Bishop, impressed marks and year cipher for 2007 with Anniversary mark featuring red spot indicating second quality to reverse, diameter 26.3cm.Additional InformationManufacturing flaw to the rim, further light surface pitting, some light scratches to the glaze, general light surface wear.
MOORCROFT; an 'Anna Lily' pattern tubeline decorated clock with impressed marks and year cipher for 2010 to base, height 16cm.Additional InformationGlazing flaw to upper rim front with surrounding scratches, some underglaze discolouration to the front right bottom corner, further general light wear and usual manufacturing imperfections, clock not running at present and no guarantee of working order.
MOORCROFT; a Moorcroft Collectors' Club floral tubeline decorated vase with square rim, impressed marks and inscribed 'M.C.C. 2008' to base, height 21.7cm (possibly second). Additional InformationThe year cipher has been scratched, has a mark obscuring it, possibly indicating second quality, there are some large grazing marks to the body and further light general surface wear.
MOORCROFT; a navy ground 'Clematis' pattern tubeline decorated bowl on tapered foot, diameter 14.5cm, and a small 'Magnolia' pattern baluster vase, both with impressed marks to bases (2).Additional InformationLight surface wear including some small scratches to glaze, crazing and other usual manufacturing imperfections.
MOORCROFT; two floral tubeline decorated vases including 'Windrush' pattern example and a lidded jar, all small sized with impressed marks to bases, height of tallest 11cm (3). Additional InformationWear to the body of the jar where the lid has been in contact with the body, further usual manufacturing imperfections and light surface wear.
MOORCROFT; three floral tubeline decorated pin dishes including 'Magnolia' pattern example on cream ground, all with impressed marks to bases, diameter 11.7cm (one second quality) (3).Additional InformationThe dish with three trees second quality, further manufacturing imperfections, general light surface wear.
LAMBETH FAIENCE; a pair of Art Nouveau vases hand painted with blossoming branches, impressed marks to base also with artist's initials MSA for Matilda S. Adams, also numbered 483-972, height 28.5cm.Additional InformationOne has three chips to the foot rim, both are quite shallow and appear to be where the base has been struck down too firmly, one of these chips slightly encroaches into the exterior of the foot rim, light surface scratches to both and crazing throughout.
ROYAL DOULTON; a large stoneware cylindrical vase decorated in autumnal colours with leaves, impressed marks to base numbered X8531P-16948, also with scratched artists initials MB (possibly Maud Bowden) and JH, height 35.5cm.Additional InformationThere is an unsightly dark pit mark to the rim and also beneath this, an area to the shoulder which has bubbled slightly, this is in manufacture rather than damage, free from chips, light surface wear.
ROYAL DOULTON; a pair of Doulton Lambeth Art Nouveau tapering square sectioned lamp bases, each with tubeline stylised floral decoration on a pale purple ground, both with impressed marks, height including fitment 32cm.Additional InformationBoth are rather dirty and will benefit from a clean, light surface scratches but free from chips, cracks, damage and repair.
ROYAL DOULTON; a pair of 'Flambe' baluster vases with flared rims and transferred decoration of cottage and church in landscape respectively, with printed marks and monogrammed FM to bases, height 18cm.Additional InformationBoth with minor scratches in areas with further light general wear and dirt.
ROYAL DOULTON; five character jugs comprising 'John Barleycorn Old Lad', D6441 'Aramis' and three 'Winston Churchill' examples of graduated size, also a Beswick 'CH Basford British Mascot' bulldog (6).Additional InformationThe largest Winston Churchill jug has manufacturing imperfection to rim, otherwise light general wear.
BESWICK; three shire horses including matte bay example, height 20cm (3). Additional InformationThe matte example has small loose piece to interior, surface scuffs and marks as is usual, the regular glazed example with raised front left leg has small loose piece to interior, otherwise general light surface wear, some crazing.
A set of five Continental porcelain cabinet cups and saucers of quadrilobed form with alternating enamel painted panels depicting couples in landscapes and flowers, all with gilt detail, the majority bearing pseudo Augustus Rex marks (10). Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout including rubbing and loss to gilding and enamelling, general manufacturing faults, general light surface wear including some scratches and marks.
A Continental porcelain and gilt metal trinket box with enamelled and gilt foliate decoration, signed 'Lomas' to lid and with pierced scroll central band, mark to base, diameter 8.5cm.Additional InformationSome general light wear with some light scratches, minor rubbing to decoration, some discolouration to the central pierced band.
A pair of late 19th century Sevres style porcelain vases, each featuring panel painted with a young lady signed Delys, within gilt border and ground with gilt metal twin handles and mounts, imitation marks to bases, height 15cm (2).Additional InformationLight wear throughout, some rubbing to the gilt and painted detail, marks, discolouration and rubbing to the gilding on the metal mounts.
RUSKIN POTTERY; a small oatmeal glaze bowl with impressed marks and date of 1927 to base, diameter 15.8cm, a Bretby turquoise glazed vase, a Brannam toast rack and bowl (af), a Langley ware tobacco jar, and a further turquoise glazed jug (6).Additional InformationBrannam bowl has damage to the bowl centre and restoration, otherwise general light wear throughout.
A group of porcelain comprising Herend two division dish painted with birds and insects, width 15cm, Dresden foliate painted gilt heightened coffee can and saucer, Alka-Kunst 'Cobalt' twin handled urn with foliate decoration, and a Samson-style female figure holding turnips, also small brass mantel clock and a fan. Additional InformationThe Herend dish has a tiny chip to the rim, the Dresden saucer has a deep scratch to underside, rubbing to decoration on the urn, the figure has painted loss to the skirt, firing crack to left wrist and general light wear and dirt throughout.
ANITA HARRIS; a drop shaped vase on dark red ground decorated with a gilt heightened image of a flapper, monogram and printed marks to base, height approx 31cm.Additional InformationCrazed, light surface wear, usual manufacturing imperfections, some surface scratches and gaps in the gilding.
BURLEIGH WARE; an Art Deco 'Tudor' shape tete-a-tete tea set, each piece decorated with a silhouette of a squirrel on a branch, with hand painted black and orange detail on a cream ground, printed marks to base, length of teapot 18cm (7). Additional InformationGeneral surface wear throughout, some light scratches and crazing, hairline crack to one cup.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; ten paperweights, six with gold stoppers including cat and a pair of ladybirds, three with silver stoppers including rabbit and one fox without stopper, also a single box. Additional InformationThose with silver or lacking stopper seconds, some with small areas of rubbing and loss to the surface decoration including fox, some light surface scratches, marks, general light wear throughout.
A Victorian green and pink detailed glass epergne with three wrythen twist horns above circular bowl with crimped rim, height 36.5cm and a further single horn footed example (2).Additional InformationSlightly loose metal end caps, general light surface wear, a few scratches to the interior of central trumpet.
A large 19th century Chinese porcelain rouleau vase, painted in underglaze blue with a continuous landscape depicting mountains, houses and boatmen on a lake, height 60.5cm.Provenance: presented with a photocopied invoice from August Warnecke.Additional InformationUnmarked to base, pitting and firing faults throughout, particularly heavy to foot, general surface wear throughout, some light scratching. No hairlines to interior. The cracks are 1-1.5cm on the rim only, not the body of the vase.
A late 19th century Chinese Famille Verte vase with everted rim, baluster body decorated with figures in a continuous landscape and with painted four character Kangxi mark to base, height 26cm. Additional InformationNatural pitting marks throughout but otherwise ok. Firing flaws to body inside the neck, some light surface marks.
A late 19th century Chinese blue and white painted baluster vase and cover, the body decorated with two four clawed dragons chasing the Pearl of Wisdom amongst clouds, painted four character mark to base, height 31cm, also a 19th century food warmer with floral painted rim and bearing of original armorial to the centre, width 28.5cm.Additional InformationThe lid of the vase has a very small rim chip, the main vase itself has a two piece chip which has been glued to the rim, this is from the rim to the shoulder, light fritting to the base rim, the food warmer has lost the armorial to the centre, pitting marks throughout, otherwise ok.
A late 19th century Chinese porcelain circular box and cover decorated in simulated cloisonné with floral sprays throughout, the interior lid and base decorated with blue and white floral sprays and with painted character marks to base, diameter 12cm.Additional InformationHairline glaze crack underneath the lid, crazing throughout, fine hairlines to the inside glaze of the base, light staining.
A pair of 19th century miniature cafe-au-lait glazed bowls, the interiors painted in underglaze blue with carp, each bearing painted four character mark to base, each diameter 5cm, each on hardwood stand (2).Additional InformationEach example is chipped to the rim, each with light surface wear.
A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Chinese carved and inlaid mother of pearl shells, each depicting figures and birds among foliage, each inscribed '何伍記作 荣興號', each raised on carved hardwood base, height 22cm (2).Additional InformationOne is split to the top left hand side, which has been disguised with carving, each with very light surface wear, chips and staining. Signed to left and right, please see pictures.
A Chinese rootwood carving of a robed skeletal figure, his travelling bag with light fitting to top, height 36cm, two carved wooden figures including African example and an African tribal mask (4).Additional InformationHeavy wear throughout, some splits, discolouration, surface scratches, marks, etc.

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