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An early 20th Century mahogany display cabinet on later associated stand, with tied ribbon pediment over an arched mirror panel flanked by fret-cut galleries to either side, over bar glazed double doors and inlaid side panels, all raised to a later associated stand with reeded tapered legs, overall height 190cm, width 123cm and depth 36cm, S/D.
An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet of demi-lune outline, the cornice pediment with line inlaid foliate detail above a bar glazed cabinet, the base section fitted with an arrangement of two central drawers flanked by a cupboard to either side, inlaid with urns and tied ribbon swags, all raised to square tapered legs with spade feet, height 199cm, width 116cm and depth 56cm, S/D.
Two Troika Pottery cylinder vases, the first decorated by Penny Black with a banded pattern against a blue ground, painted Troika PB, height 13.5cm, the second with a similar band of decoration in black against a sea green ground, painted Troika ND, height 14cm, both S/D.
A Clarice Cliff Lynton shape coffee service circa 1936, comprising coffee pot, cream, sugar, four cans and saucers and a side plate, all hand painted in the Honeydew pattern with stylised flower heads and green and brown banding, mostly unmarked, some bear various marks, tallest 19.5cm, S/D. (qty)
A Clarice Cliff Margot jug circa 1936, in the Honeydew pattern hand painted with stylised flower heads with green and brown banding, height 14.5cm, together with a cream jug, beaker, shallow dish and a honey pot (lacking cover) all in the matching Honeydew pattern, various marks, S/D. (5)
A late 19th Century Japanese black chinoiserie lacquered table cabinet on stand, the centre section with a pair of doors and an arrangement of eleven small drawers enclosed by a pair of raised panelled doors decorated with exotic birds on a cushion base, height 64cm x depth 27cm x width 54cm, and a similar smaller table cabinet, 26cm x 24cm, S/D (2)
A pair of Chinese blue and white vases of baluster form, rising to a high footring and rising from a spreading circular foot, the body of each with fan shaped panels filled with figures in formal gardens, surmounted by matched/later covers, four-character mark to base, height 31cm, S/D. (2)
A 19th Century Chamberlain & Co Worcester mallet vase decorated with a hand painted floral cartouche against a dark blue ground with a gilt overlay border and all over seaweed pattern, puce mark, height 18cm, restored together with a 19th Century Spode spill vase decorated with hand painted floral sprays against a dark blue ground with a gilt fish scale pattern and mon motif, painted mark, height 11cm, S/D, and a Spode combined dip pen and inkwell decorated with a band of flowers against a gilt ground, height 7cm. (3)
Four early 20th Century Royal Worcester blush ivory shape 1047 conical ewers each decorated with sprays of flowers with moulded banding and moulded prunus blossom to the neck, puce and grey marks, tallest 25.5cm together with a shape 1720 vase and inner cover (lacking domed lid) decorated with flowers above a moulded band, puce mark, height 17cm, S/D. (5)
Seven late 19th Century Royal Worcester blush ivory cabinet or wall plates, each decorated with botanical studies with a gilt rim edge, puce marks partially obscured by glued disc wall hangers, diameter 20.5cm, together with a late 19th Century Royal Worcester blush ivory pedestal ewer decorated with sprays of flowers, the neck and pedestal in matt gilding with a mask head to the handle terminal, puce mark with date code for 1888, height 27.5cm, S/D. (8)
Four 19th Century blue and white meat plates to include one decorated with a scene titled 'British History - the seven bishops conveyed to the tower', one in the Willow pattern, one in the Chinoiserie Ruins pattern and the last from the British Scenery series, largest 34.5cm x 43cm, all S/D.
Three large 19th Century transfer decorated meat plates, the first decorated in green and white with a Persian landscape with figures on camels in the foreground, stamped Medina T.G, the second in green and white titled Old England The Tower of London and the last in blue and white with an Italianate landscape, largest 45.5cm x 55cm, all S/D. (3)
Four 19th Century Staffordshire jugs of varying form comprising one with moulded scenes titled Garibaldi The Italian Patriotic Jug, one S. Alcock & Co 'The Royal Patriotic Jug' commemorating the Crimean War, one titled Going to the Derby by W.T Copeland with scenes of donkey racing and the last a Pratt Ware type jug with moulded scenes, tallest 22.5cm, all S/D.
An early to mid 20th Century shallow dish slip decorated with a bird in brown against a mustard yellow ground, unmarked, diameter 27cm, together with two small studio pottery dishes each decorated with incised fish over a tonal ground, largest diameter 14.5cm, all S/D. (3)
Seven assorted 19th Century Staffordshire pot lids comprising Paris Exhibition 1878, The Best Card, The Village Wedding (framed), Shakespears House Henley St Stratford on Avon [sic], Hide and Seek, The Late Prince Consort and The Farriers, together with a Corcone Anchovy Paste Army and Navy lid, a Burgess's Genuine Anchovy Paste, a Silkashave Soap base and a rectangular plaque lid for The Balkan Sobranie Cigarettes, all S/D. (11)

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