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COW & GATE ADVERTISING FIGURE. 10 ins tall, plaster figure of mother holding baby on square plinth. COW & GATE/ MILK FOOD/ NEXT BEST TO BREAST in raised lettering to plinth. Some rubbing & chips to base etc, still an extremely rare feeder go-with. NR.

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PILL SILVERER. 4 ins tall, 19th c. boxwood pill silverer with screw off lid. An extremely rare pharmacy piece. Good.

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BENZINE RUBBERS. 2 blue glazed rubbers with black print. S. MAW SON & THOMPSONS/ BENZINE RUBBER. Rare. (2) NR.

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MINIATURE INHALER. 2 ins tall, white glaze, black transfer. EYE OINTMENT with eye pictured. Rare. Very good.

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LEMON SHAPE NIGHT LIGHT. 3.75 ins tall, clear glass, dimpled body with sheared rim. Rare. Good. NR.

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CHILDS NIGHT LIGHT. 3.5 ins tall, ceramic night light formed as a yorkshire terrier's head (?) light shines through its red/ orange eyes! Mid to pale shades of brown colouring with pale blue collar & pale blue rear area. Extremely rare. Good. NR.

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BARREL INK. 3.5 ins tall, blue glass, upright shape barrel ink. embossed TEMPLE/ LONDON with horizontal ribs above & below. This is a significant & important offering in this beautiful colour. Extremely rare. very good.

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FACE INKWELL. 2.25 ins tall, 3.25 ins diam at base, shiny brown rockingham type glaze, raised face on circular base, glaze chip to nose. plus reclining figure shape inkwell in mottled shiny brown glaze, 3.5 ins tall, 4.5 ins long at base. Most unusual. Very rare. (2) NR.

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FACE INKWELL. 2 ins tall, 3.25 ins long at base, mid tan saltglaze, smiling woman1s head with 2 quill holes either side of inkwell to front. extremely rare. Very good. NR.

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PAIR SHOE INKS. Both shiny Rockingham type brown glaze, one 3.5 ins long with 2 quill holes. Plus another unusually small, 2.5 ins long with one quill hole. Both unusually small - the smaller particularly so. Rare. Good. nR.

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MONK FIGURAL INKWELL. 3.75 ins tall, light brown saltglaze in the form of a monk holding a basket forming quill hole. Diamond Registration mark impressed to base. Couple of minor base flakes. Rare. NR.

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BELLOWING MAN INKWELL. 1.75 ins tall. 2.25 ins wide at base. Unusual buff mid-brown saltglaze stoneware formed as a bellowing man's head, gaping mouth with quill holes either side. Extremely rare small size. Good. NR.

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UGLY WOMAN INKWELL. 2.5 ins tall, 2.75 ins wide at base, shiny mid-tan saltglaze in the form of an ugly woman's head, wearing bonnet with frill, gaping mouth forms inkwell, 2 quill holes to shoulders either side. Extremely rare. Very good. NR.

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SEATED TOPER INKWELL. 4.25 ins tall, cream glazed stoneware Toby style figure, holding a jug forming quill hole. Some restoration & half circular crack to base. Rare. NR.

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MARSHALLS TRIUMPH PATENT. 3 ins tall, 4 ins long at base, brown glaze top half with screw off cap. Base printed in script writing MARSHALLS TRIUMPH PATENT. Extremely rare version with the transferred lettering. Very good. NR.

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LORD BROUGHAM INKWELL. 3 ins tall, mid & light brown saltglaze in the form of head & shoulders of Lord Brougham double sided, ink aperture top of his head, 2 raised quill holes either side. Glaze chip to nose both sides. extremely rare. NR.

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PYRAMID INKWELL. 2.5 ins tall, 2.75 ins at base, buff glazed stoneware shaped as a flat topped pyramid with 3 pen rests to top, & upturned spout to front. Rare, unusual, early? Very good. NR.

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PERRY & CO INKWELL. 3.75 ins tall, white glazed ceramic inkwell with delicate red & gold decoration, stamped PERRY & CO/ LONDON to base. Base chips. Rare. NR.

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TEAKETTLE INK. 2.5 ins tall, tan saltglaze teakettle ink, tapering circular body with upturned spout, possible Brampton Chesterfield? Very rare. Very good. NR.

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PAIR OF RAILWAY INKWELLS. Both 2 ins tall, 2 ins diam., one tan saltglaze. Impressed L.N.E.R. the other brown glaze impressed G.E.R. (2) rare. Good. NR.

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SALTGLAZE BOTTLE. 9 ins tall, t.t. saltglaze, handle to rear. Impressed BRYANT & DAVIES/ RARE SCHIEDAM to shoulder. Rear hairline. NR.

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WIDE NECK ONION BOTTLE. 7.5 ins tall, dark olive green glass, wide neck with applied string rim below, kick-up to base with pontil scar. An extremely rare form. Sparkling/ very good. NR.

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Blondin (tightrope walker): a rare earthenware plate, the centre printed in black with a named portrait, 181mm diameter

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Father Matthew: a rare pair of nursery plates, the floral moulded borders decorated in colours, the centre printed in black with an inscribed scene and the pledge, circa 1846, 201mm diameter, chip to rear and repaired (2)

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1840 Wedding: a rare pearlware nursery plate, the centre moulded with a scene from the marriage ceremony within a foliate moulded border lined in blue and painted with purple dots, 119mm diameter

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1861 Prince Alfred's return: a rare pottery soup bowl by Close&Co well printed in black with a full length portrait inscribed 'Welcome', the reverse with impressed mark, 217mm

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1840 Wedding: a rare nursery plate, the border moulded with animals, the centre printed in pink with three-quarter length portraits inscribed 'Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria & Prince Albert', 180mm diameter, cracked

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Lhuyd (Edward). Archaeologia Britannica, giving an account additional to what has been hereto published, of the language, histories, and customs of the original inhabitants of Great Britain: from collections and observations in travel through Wales, Cornwal, Bas-Bretagne, Ireland and Scotland, Vo.I, Glossography [all pub.], Oxford, engr. vignette title, single-page list of subscribers, some marks and one or two leaves creased without loss, rare endpaper stained, slightly affecting final leaf of text, contemp. panelled full calf, modern re-back, retaining orig. label, rubbed to edges, folio (1).

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Wilde (Oscar). The Ballad of Reading Gaol, by C.3.3., Leonard Smithers, 1899, orig. linen-backed cloth of a darker shade than the usual Smithers edition, rubbed, minor soiling, slim 8vo Mason 585. Unauthorised edition, subsequently withdrawn. Rare. (1).

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A rare wrought iron blowing tube, 18th/19th century, the tapering rod with octagonal end and hook and flattened pierced heart shaped blowing head (See lot 133 for illustration)

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A rare Chinese blanc de Chine waisted brush pot, moulded with tigers, dragons and cloud scrolls, and with two lines of calligraphy, mid 17th century, 11.5cm.

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A rare Japanese Imari tokuri, modelled as Hotie seated on a gourd holding an uchiwa, decorated in iron red and green enamels with flowers, c.1680, 21cm. A body crack to the reverse.

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A rare Mason's Ironstone orange-ground vase, with gilt wreath handles and painted with two figures in a landscape, rare circular impressed mark, c.1815-20, 15cm. Hairline crack to the rim and gilt wear.

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Two rare Mason's Ironstone jugs, one relief moulded with exotic birds in trees, the other decorated with flower sprays and butterflies, printed and impressed marks, c.1820-40, 18cm. (2) Damage and restoration.

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A rare Saint-Cloud porcelain box, modelled with a hunter and his dog reclining, painted in soft coloured enamels, c.1740, 7cm.

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A rare marked Ridgway Net pattern dinner plate, printed in blue with the chinoiserie pattern and border, diameter 24.7cm, impressed "Ridgway", circa 1810-15.

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A pair of rare 19th century stoneware swan neck urns possibly Doulton

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A rare and possibly unique Royal Worcester equestrian group 'Cheltenham' in blanc de chine by Bernard Winskill. Unmarked. 16" high.

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Rare Tekke Turkmen eyerlik (saddle cover), probably east Persia late 19th century, 2ft.2in. x 2ft.8in. 0.66m. x 0.81m. Small area of very slight wear upper field, very slight damage to all edges.

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Rare Ersari Turkmen rug with gaimak gols, Turkmenistan third quarter 19th century, 5ft.9in. x 4ft.9in. 1.75m. x 1.45m. Slight overall wear, heavier in small areas, crude reweave top left edge.

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Rare complete Talish sumac and plainweave hebe, south east Caucasus late 19th century, overall 2ft.11in. x 11in. 0.89m. x 0.28m. One face with small hole, top of each bag with original taping.

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Rare Kazak rug, south west Caucasus mid 19th century, 6ft.5in. x 4ft.8in. 1.96m. x 1.42m. Uneven wear in field, brown corroded, heavily in places; two very small areas moth damage, slight losses both ends, stains upper corners.

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Rare complete Karabakh pile hebe, south west Caucasus late 19th century, overall 3ft.10in. x 1ft.5in. 1.17m. x 0.43m.

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Fifteen UK exhibition catalogues on rugs and textiles, including Anglo- Persian Carpet Co., 'Fine and Rare Oriental Rugs', Beattie, 'The Rugs in Islamic Art', Beattie, 'Carpets and Tapestries from the Burrell Collection', Beattie, 'Carpets of Central Persia', Broadbent, 'Animal Regalia', Bernheimer, 'Oriental Carpets & Textiles', Burkett,'The Art of the Felt Maker', Franses, 'World of Rugs', Hayward Gallery, 'Islamic Carpets from the Collection of Joseph V. McMullan', Hayward Gallery, 'The Eastern Carpet in the******

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Eight books on north American rugs and textiles, including Kent, The Hooked Rug, 1937, Kent, Rare Hooked Rugs, 1941, Lanciano, Occidentals: Native Rug and Blanket Weaving of the Americas, 1986, Lanier, English and Oriental Carpets at Williamsburg, 1975, Ries, American Rugs, 1950, Tennant, Rag Rugs of England and America, 1992, Sherrill, Carpets & Rugs of England and America, 1996, Wilson, Decorative Arts etc. , 1983.

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Black, David and Clive Loveless (comps.) et al., Rugs of the Wandering Baluchi, London 1976. Printed cloth binding with laminated dust wrapper. Top of dust wrapper slightly damaged and sellotaped, otherwise a near perfect copy of a very important and now rare exhibition catalogue.

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The top and bottom borders of a rare early silk embroidered shawl, with polychrome botehs worked in satin and couch stitches on fine silk ground, Kashmir, north India, early to mid 19th century, each border 38in. x 11in. 97cm. x 28cm. One fragment slightly stained. Both fragments mounted as a two-leaf mahogany screen, glazed.

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Rare William and Mary banded sampler, with bands of floral and geometric motifs and alphabets (each of 24 letters) in coloured silks on linen ground, the large alphabet in centre ending with the date 1692 and inscription at base "JEANE HIERS/SEPTEMBER/THE TWENTIETH/1692", 23in. 7.5in. 58.5cm. x 19cm. Evenly faded overall. Framed and glazed (glass broken).

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A rare Royal Doulton earthenware figure of Folly, in colours, 24cm h, HN1750.

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Three barrels 'Rare Old French Brandy' (one bottle), together with Le Panto, Gonzalex Byass (one bottle), and eight various brandys (10)

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A rare Barr saucer dish c. 1810 painted in the centre with a country cottage within a gilt-scroll border on a salmon pink ground 20cm, incised B & erased mark

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A rare Sevres biscuit three part table ornament, in the form of three putti, their arms raised to hold aloft a plateau and laurel garlands, and a pierced flared round basket, on fluted drum shaped plinth, with stepped round base, 26.5cm high (10 1/2), incised monogram BZ, circa 1770

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A rare pearlware lobed commemorative plate, printed in purple with a head and shoulders portrait of 'Our Amiable Queen Adelaide', and titled beneath, the gadrooned border with sprays of flowers and leaves, 21.5cm diameter (8 1/2"), printed lion and crown mark, circa 1832 (small chip to underside of rim)

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A rare Chamberlain's Worcester shallow round pot pourri bowl and cover, with 'vase of flowers' knop, the interior painted in coloured enamels with a view of Windsor Castle, within applied bands of coloured sea shells and seaweed, on a gilt vermicelli ground, 16cm diameter (6 1/4"), script mark in black, circa 1840 (chips to finial)

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A rare pair of porcelain candlesticks, each with ribbed stem, picked out in gilt, the square bases painted in coloured enamels with two sprays of flowers and leaves, above a gilt Greek-key band, circa 1820, possibly Swansea

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A rare Bow fan shaped dish, from an hors d'ouevres set, painted in underglaze blue with a figure and a house, in a wooded Chinese landscape, with a flowerhead and diaper border, 14cm wide (5 1/2"), circa 1755 (hairline crack)

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A rare Derby cabinet cup and trembleuse saucer, the cup with entwined handle, finely painted in coloured enamels, probably by James Banford, with 'Olim truncus eram ficulnus inutile lignum (once upon a time, I was a trunk, a useless log from a fig tree) - two female figures garlanding a bust of Pan, within a gilt flowerhead roundel, on a yellow ground, and gilt stiff leaf and bead bands, crowned crossed batons marks in blue and titled beneath, circa 1790 (saucer with rim chip restored)

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A rare early Longton Hall slender baluster shaped sparrow beak milk jug, with loop handle, painted in underglaze blue with two buildings beneath a weeping tree, in a Chinese river landscape, 9cm high (3 1/2"), circa 1756

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A rare Plymouth/William Cookworthy, small shell shaped pickle dish, painted in underglaze blue with a flowerspray and scattered flowers, within a scroll and diaper border, 9.5cm long (3 3/4"), incised number 5, circa 1768 (two rim chips)

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A rare New Hall round coffee pot stand, painted in famille rose palette with flowers and leaves, the fluted border with flowerheads, within an iron red line rim, 17.2cm diameter (6 3/4"), circa 1795

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