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Joseph (Adrian M), Chinese and Annamese Ceramics found in the Philippines and Indonesia, London 1973, slip case

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Wilkinson (Charles K), Nishapur Pottery of the Early Islamic Period, New York (n-d); Talbot Rice, Byzantine Glazed Pottery; Dimand (M S), A Handbook of Muhammadan Art; Birdwood (George), Indian Arts; Murdoch Smith (R, Major), Persian Art; Hobson (R L), A Guide to the Islamic Pottery of the Near East; Binyen (Lawrence), The Spirit of Man in Asian Art; Hassan (Z M), Moslem Art in the Fouad I University Museum; Fehervari (Geza), Early 18th century Persian Blue and White; The Arts Council 1967; Turkish Art of the Seijuk and Ottoman periods; Brown (Percy), Indian Architecture (Islamic Period); Lane (Arthur), A Guide to the Collection of Tiles; Syrien-Forum der Volker und Kulteren - Land des Baal, Sothebys Catalogue for Arts of the Islamic World April 2000; Sotheby's catalogue for the Olsen Collection of Persian Pottery and Works of Art, December 1964; A Christie's Fine Antiquities Catalogue for April 1978 and an illustrated Souvenir of the Exhibition of Persian Art at Burlington House in 1931

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A Royal Doulton stoneware ring tray, 1920's/30's modelled by M Fox, as an owl perched on the side of a rock pool, impressed marks and no 8667, 4 in (10.16 cm) high

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A Victorian scumbled pine cabinet, dated 1894, the rectangular top marked 1894 P M, above a drawer and two panel cupboard door between channelled sides and on shaped bracket feet, 32 in (81.28 cm) wide, 18 in (45.72 cm) deep, 40 in (101.6 cm) high

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Four George V ash and elm hoop and stick back chairs, 1930's, each on ring turned tapering legs joined by an H stretcher, stamped variously J F 8, J J M, Glenister Maker, Wycombe, G R V High Wycombe 1933 (4)

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A George III silver two handled stationary tray, Herbert & Co London 1761, of rectangular dished form with two rounded corners flat chased with a crest, the underside inscribed 'The Gift of I K to M R J U N R', 8 in (20.32 cm) wide, 6 oz approximate

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A set of four Edwardian silver nut dishes, makers mark W M & S, Sheffield 1904, in the form of the card suits, spades, clubs, diamonds and hearts respectively approx 4ozs in a presentation morrocco case marked for the Alexander Clark Manufacturing Company,188 Oxford Street London

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A silver gilt presentation cigar box, makers mark R C London 1934, of plain rectangular form with presentation inscription to the cover to Major H R Sykes M A J P dated 1935 the front with oval castle gates motif, sandalwood lined in presentation box for retailers Robinson & Co The Square, Shrewsbury 10" wide

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A George III silver two handled cup, makers mark W S London 1785, the half wrythen fluted body embossed with pendant swags and inscribed Sir M M Sykes opposite an oval cartouche within a ribbon garland marked Wheldrake plate, grooved loop handles, 5.5 in (13.97 cm) high, 155.5 gm, (5 oz) approximate

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A silver pedestal mustard pot, William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1912, domed cover and blue glass liner, a silver round plain salt cellar Chester 1915, on three squat bracket feet blue glass liner, a silver pepper urn indistinct date marks, a silver dressing table short candlestick Birmingham 1914 4.75" high, a pair of EPNS napkin rings and an electroplated round matchbox and flat cover monogrammed S M and a silver mustard spoon (8)

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A George III silver gilt vinaigrette, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1807, of canted rectangular form, the cover monogrammed M, the base crested enclosing a hinged florally pierced grille, 1.5 in (3.81 cm) wide

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A Victorian silver centrepiece, Cartwright & Woodward, Birmingham 1866, the plain bowl with bead border supported on a reeded baluster and triangular bombe plinth surmounted by three hippocampi, crested and with coat of arms and presentation inscription to 'James H Owen Esq M A V P in Grateful Rememberence of Many Services from his Brethren of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland 1867' and on bracket feet, 7 in (17.78 cm) high, 5.25 in (13.34 cm) length extended, 808.7 gm, (26 oz) approximate

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Susannah M Glynn (early 19th century), "Llynn Eidwal between Capel Curig and Bangor", watercolour, signed and inscribed on old label on reverse, 12 in (30.48 cm), 20.5 in (52.07 cm)

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M Scott (mid 19th century), "The Child of Hale Inn, Cheshire", pencil drawing heightened with white, signed and dated 1851, 10" x 14.5", and another by the same hand (2)

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M Auerbach Levy, "Marchand D'habites", etching, signed in the plate and dated 1918, also signed in pencil, unframed, 14", 10", also two etchings by R S Austin and one other unframed etching (4)

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M Bachmann (German School, late 19th century), "A woman and child on a track in an extensive wooded, mountainous landscape", oil on canvas, signed, 16.5 in (41.91 cm), 23 in (58.42 cm)

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M H Hines (circa 1930), "Natures Jewells", oil on canvas, signed indistinctly, 16 in (40.64 cm), 20 in (50.8 cm)

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Modern British School, "A View Over the Rooftops of a Mediterranean Harbour Town", etching, signed indistinctly in pencil and dated 1927, signed with monogram "A M" in the plate, 14.5 in (36.83 cm), 14 in (35.56 cm)

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A ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUG, Tam O'Shanter, D6632, designed by M Henk, (1973 - 1980), 7.25" high

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A ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUG, The Trapper, D6612, designed by M Henk and D Biggs, (1967 - 1983), 7" high

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A ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUG, North American Indian, D6611, designed by M Henk (1967 - 1991), 7.25" high

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Scottish blue and white printed pedestal bowl, circa 1850-70, by J & M P Bell, Glasgow, decorated with the Triumphal Car pattern (minor chips), 10 in (25.4 cm) diameter

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M. ROMIER, OIL ON CANVAS, DEPICTING A STILL LIFE OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS, in a blue bowl, signed, approximately 19 ins x 26 ins, in a gesso frame.

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A FOLIO OF SEVEN VARIOUS MOUNTED ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, and a mounted LITHOGRAPH after M. MOLITOR. (8).

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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ARMAND MARSEILLE BISQUE HEADED DOLL, with auburn hair, sleeping blue eyes, open mouth and upper teeth, stamped A 3 M, GERMANY, approximately 19.25 ins high., 19.25 in (48.9 cm) high

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A Moorcroft Anenome pattern ovoid vase, 1950's, tube lined with flowers to the shoulder against a mottled cobalt ground, signed W M in blue, rim chip, 7.25 in (18.42 cm) high

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A POTTERY RED LUSTRE CHARGER, circa 1900, of circular form, lustred with three fish on a lined spiral ground below a scrolled floral banded border, the reverse with three moulded mask heads, painted lustre camel mark above initials M J, pierced for hanging, (chips to rim), 17 in (43.18 cm) diameter

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A pair of Yates porcelain cabinet plates, circa 1820, each painted with sporting scenes showing huntsmen with dogs in a field of barley with a fox gone to ground and a huntsman holding up a hare whilst his companion horse and dogs look on within raised and gilded borders spaced by oak leaf and mistletoe motifs, each plate bearing old D M and P Manheim label marked "Worcester circa 1820", unmarked (2), 9 in (22.86 cm) diameter

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A pair of late 19th Century coloured prints, Fisherman's Pluck and Fisherman's Luck, published by W M Bruns, New York, 10" x 14" (2)

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A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, maker's mark 'J W, Birmingham, 1901', chased with foliage and chilled cartouche inscribed 'A D D from W H M, 1902', and a silver oval jewellery box and soft cover, 'London, 1911' of banded, reeded form, upon four bun feet, (some wear) and a silver Art Nouveau circular box and cover, maker's mark 'G & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1903', embossed with a head of a lady, (splits, dints), (3)

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M Read, an oil on canvas, a World War I battle scene, a soldier holding his dying horse, signed 17.5" x 12"

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George V silver lighthouse sugar caster, maker M & J, Birmingham 1934, pierced cover over a plain baluster body and domed and stepped foot, 7.5 in (19.05 cm) high

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George V silver comport, maker M M, Birmingham 1925, Celtic style, the lobed round bowl cast with a scroll banded border between circular medallions and buckle shaped swing handles, marked 'Victory Cup, Port Rush 1926, Won by C O Hezlet', raised on a flared pedestal base, 7 in (17.78 cm) diameter

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A PRATT PEARLWARE JUG, c. 1800, of bulbous form modelled with two mounted jockeys, the reverse depicting two horses standing in the enclosure, in coloured enamels, within an oval frame and enamelled leaf borders, painted M mark to base, (cracked, chips, part lacking), 8.4 in (21.34 cm) high

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M. CROSSE (late 19th century), "A paddle steam in harbour, Ilfracombe", watercolour, signed and inscribed#11;, 8 in (20.32 cm), 16 in (40.64 cm)

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M. G. DE GOEJE (Dutch School, mid 19th century), "A still life with grapes, a peach and carnation on a stone ledge", oil on panel, signed and dated 1857#11;, 6.5 in (16.51 cm), 8.5 in (21.59 cm)

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A VICTORIAN CUT-GLASS SPIRIT FLASK, with a spot hammered silver-gilt slip on base and screw cap, with applied "M" initial, London 1891, makers mark N.M., four matching glass TOILET BOTTLES, with silver-gilt tops and an oval silver-gilt LID, lacks base. (6).

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A QUANTITY OF CLOCK REFERENCE BOOKS, comprising Smith, A, "The International Dictionary of Clocks", 1988; Cescinsky & Webster, "English Domestic Clocks", 1984; Rose, R, "English Dial Clocks", 1994; Loomes, B, "Painted Dial Clocks 1770-1870", 1994; Allix, C, "Carriage Clocks", 1974; Balfour, M, "The Classic Watch", 1996 (6)

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A QUANTITY OF CLOCK REFERENCE BOOKS, comprising Brittens, "Old Clocks and Watches and their Makers", 1969, 7th Edition; Hunter, J, "Clocks", 1991; Smith, A, "The Countrylife Dictionary of Clocks", 1988; Tyler, E J, "Clocks and Watches", 1975; Pearson, M, "The Beauty of Clocks", 1979; "Millers Clocks and Barometers Buyers' Guide", 1997; Jagger, C, "The World's Great Clocks and Watches", 1977; Cumhaill, P W, "Investing in Clocks and Watches", 1967, etc. (15)

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ALBRECHT DÜRER LA CHÛTE DE L’HOMME, planche de la Petite Passion. (H. M. 126 ; B. 17) 127 x 96. Bois. Épreuve du tirage après le texte, légèrement jaunie coupée au trait d’encadrement. Petit manque dans le bord supérieur, infimes amincissures.

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CLAUDE GELLÉE LE PONT DE BOIS (Rebecca et Éliézer). (M. 38 VIe état/VII) 128 x 194. Eau-forte. Très belle épreuve coupée au cuivre, légèrement jaunie, petites rousseurs, petite restauration avec reprises à l’encre (?) dans l’angle supérieur droit. Infime accident en bas à gauche, coupée au cuivre ou au trait.

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CLAUDE GELLÉE LE CHEVRIER. (M. 44, IVe et A/V) 173 x 231. Eau-forte. Très belle épreuve coupée au cuivre, petits restes de papier au verso et légères rousseurs.

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CLAUDE GELLÉE MERCURE ET ARGUS. (M. 42) 162 x 222. Eau-forte. Épreuve de l’état définitif, doublée. Infimes taches. Sans marges.

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LOUIS SPIRINX LES INDOLENTS AND THE SLUGGARDS. Suite complète de huit planches d’après A. Blomaert. (Hollstein 8) 106 x 152. Eau-forte. Belles épreuves légèrement jaunies, brochées, tachées. Bonnes marges. On joint : - PAYSAGES ANIMÉS, recueil de quatorze planches éditées chez M. Taevernier. 95 x 150. Eau-forte, belles épreuves légèrement jaunies, tachées, mouillures et petites rousseurs, traces de plis. Brochées sous couverture papier bleu. Ensemble de 2 recueils.

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FRANCISCO GOYA QUE GUERRERO - UNA REINA DEL CIRCO, planches additionnelles pour la série des Proverbes. (H. 266, 267 ; D. 220, 221) 245 x 350. Eau-forte et aquatinte. Épreuves du tirage de l’Art sur vergé. H. 266 avec report du sujet au verso, a d’infimes amincissures, rousseurs, plis de tirage en marge, petite déchirure dans la marge gauche. Cachet de l’ancienne collection H. M. Petiet au verso. H. 267 a quelques traces de plis et amincissures, trous de pointe dans les marges, petit accident dans le sujet, angle supérieur droit un peu accidenté. Bonnes marges. Feuillets : 300 x 450.

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RODOLPHE BRESDIN LE DÉPART POUR LA CHASSE. 1869. (Van Gelder 133 ; M. Préaud 82). Sujet : 254 x 343. Planche : 287 x 366. Eau-forte sur chine crème appliqué sur vélin. Très belle épreuve dédicacée « au grand ami Bourdelle » par Rodolphine Bresdin, timbre sec. Légères rousseurs et salissures, traces de plis de manipulation, cassures et petits accidents dans les bords, quelques enfoncements accidentés. Feuillet : 370 x 520.

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HENRI-GABRIEL IBELS LE CAFÉ-CONCERT : deux planches (homme debout de dos, homme en noir et trois silhouettes). 340 x 242. 285 x 220. Lithographie en noir sur vélin. Légères rousseurs, infimes déchirures dans le bord droit à l’une. Cachet de l’ancienne collection H. M. Petiet à chacune. Bonnes marges.

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AUGUSTE LEPÈRE GRANDES MARÉES ROCHERS DE SION (VENDÉE). 1907. (Texier - Bernier 347.) 240 x 302. Eau-forte. Épreuve sur vergé timbrée, numérotée 21/30, jaunie au verso, quelques taches, bords un peu jaunis, légers plis. Petites marges : 280 x 360. Cachet de l’ancienne collection H. M. Petiet au verso.

Lot 210

ARISTIDE MAILLOL PLANCHE AUX QUATRE CROQUIS - SOUVENIR DU MONUMENT DE DEBUSSY. (Guérin 326, 328) 180 x 240. 135 x 120. Eau-forte. Épreuves signées du monogramme sur vergé ancien ou verdâtre, numérotées G.326 du 1er état. Cachet sec de l’éditeur H. M. Petiet, bords un peu jaunis. Légères rousseurs ou traces de plis. Cachet de l’ancienne collection H. M. Petiet à chacune. Feuillets : 270 x 320 ; 240 x 360.

Lot 216

LES MAÎTRES DE L’AFFICHE, premier volume. Préface de M. Roger-Marx, table des planches reproduites en chromolithographies. Volume complet des 48 planches d’après F. Bac, Cazals, J. Chéret, G. de Feure, Firmin Bouisset, Grasset, Dudley Hardy, H.G. Ibels, L. Lefevre, L. Métivet, G. Meunier, Boutet de Monvel, G. Noury, Pal, E. Penfield, J. Price, A. Rassenfosse, L. Rhead, M. Réalier-Dumas, Steinlen, Willette, Woodbury, notamment « le Divan Japonais » de Toulouse-Lautrec, « la Saxoléine » de Chéret, « Gismonda » de Mucha, « la Revue Blanche » de Bonnard et deux dessins de Cheret. Belle publication, avec des rousseurs (plus prononcées en début et fin de recueil), légers plis de manipulation, petite amincissure en bas à droite au verso à la planche XIV, petite déchirure dans la marge inférieure à 5 planches. Certaines un peu jaunies. Cachet sec de la publication par l’Imprimerie Chaix à chacune. Ensemble de 50 planches montées à onglets dans une reliure verte (quelques marques ou frottements sur les plats, petit défaut dans le haut du dos).

Lot 282

FÉLIX VALLOTTON À SCHUMANN. 1893. (M. Vallotton, Ch. Goerg 131 c) 153 x 124. Bois. Épreuve en tirage de la revue Pan sur vélin bleuté, portant le nom de l’imprimeur C. Grumbach à Leipzig. Infime cassure dans l’angle supérieur droit, bord des grandes marges très légèrement jauni (irrégulier à gauche). Avec les autres planches de la REVUE PAN, 1895 vol III : gravures par P. Halm (2 ex.) E.Klotz (2 ex. de chaque), Otto Eckmann (2), E. Kirchner, Veldheer, F. Naager, Steinlen (Asche, Nathalie Madoré), Th. Heine, Hans Thoma, Max Klinger (Der Philosoph), Ander Zorn (Portrait de Mme Simon, Delteil 68, 236 x 158 état définitif, insolée), M. Roche, F. Rops (éplucheuse de pommes de terre, Exteens… 255 x 190), vernis mou ( ?), insolée, quelques déchirures dans le bord des marges. Ensemble de 21 estampes, eau-forte, bois, aquatinte ou lithographies sur vélin ou vergé, plusieurs sont insolées, petits accidents dans les bonnes marges.

Lot 283

FÉLIX VALLOTTON LE BIBLIOPHILE. 1911. (M. Vallotton, Ch. Goerg 211) 224 x 175. Gravure sur bois. Épreuve signée en bas à droite, à toutes marges. Cassures traversant le sujet. Feuillet : 490 x 310.

Lot 292

SAN LAZZARO ET SES AMIS SAN LAZZARO ET SES AMIS, Hommage au fondateur de la revue XXe siècle. Textes de P. Volboudt, A. Pieyre de Mandiargues, N. Kandinsky, P. Courthion, M. Chagall, A. Jouffroy, J. Cassou, J. Lassaigne, B. Dorival, A. Verdet, M. Marini, Y. Taillandier, H. Moore, A. Fornari, M. Milani et de G. Di San Lazzaro. Lithographies originales de Max Bill, Alexander Calder, Marc Chagall, Max Ernst, Hans Hartung, Alberto Magnelli, Joan Miro, Henry Moore, Graham Sutherland et Zao Wou-Ki. Lithographies en second tirage de Georges Braque, Lucio Fontana, Alberto Magnelli, René Magritte, Pablo Picasso et Serge Poliakoff. XXe siècle PARIS. En feuilles, sous couverture papier et dans l’emboîtage toilé beige de l’édition, tirage à 275 exemplaires, le nôtre porte le numéro 274, report de l’impression au verso de certaines planches et au recto de quelques pages de texte. Très bon état général, légères salissures sur l’emboîtage, petits frottements au dos.

Lot 314

SALVADOR DALI TERPSICHORE. (M. et L. 510) 400 x 332. Pointe sèche et coloris. Épreuve sur vélin signée, numérotée 111/145. Légèrement insolée. Quelques traces de plis ondulés. Bonnes marges. Cadre.

Lot 316

SALVADOR DALI MARTIEN MUNI D’UN DOUBLE MICROSCOPE HOLO-ÉLECTRONIQUE, planche de la Conquête du Cosmos. 1974. (M. et L. 644) 748 x 555. Pointe sèche, eau-forte et relief sur chromolithographie en couleurs sur vélin. Épreuve signée en bas à droite, numérotée CVIII/CLXXXXV. Très légers plis et frottements dans les grandes marges. Feuillet : 1000 x 700.

Lot 347

JOAN MIRO JOAN MIRO LITHOGRAPHE III. (M. 1115) 445 x 365. Lithographie en couleurs sur vélin d’Arches. Épreuve signée en bas à droite, annotée e.a.

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Esther M. Plant: a small oil on ivory landscape, dated 1925, verso entitled 'In the Valley', mounted in lime-washed French-style frame, 20 x 18.5cm

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Armand Marseille bisque socket head doll impressed 990 A 4/0 M and with brown hair, sleeping blue glass eyes and open mouth with teeth showing, on bent limb composition body wearing original cotton dress with leather shoes, 30cms high,.

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A quantity of non whisky glazed pottery water jugs including M & B by Wade with raised gilt lettering, John Player Superkings; novelty Father Christmas; Wade barrel shaped mugs; Wade 1953 Coronation commemorative dish and other similar items (a lot).

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WWI Mercantile Marine Medal named Henry M Robertson, on ribbon.

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