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An English porcelain mug, dated 1837, enamelled with flowers flanking the gilt inscription `Miss E. Cartwright 1837`, unmarked (fault to base), together with an Eric Ravilious designed 1953 Coronation Wedgwood commemorative mug (cracked and restored) and a Bloor Derby vase (restored and converted into a lamp base).
A Bretby pottery Japanese style two handled vase, relief decorated with figures in an interior and an exterior scene flanked by pseudo copper Art Nouveau style whiplash handles, impressed marks to base with numerals `1681`, together with four other similar pieces of Bretby pottery and an unmarked similar jardinière stand.
A pair of late 19th Century gilt bronze five light candelabra, each with a cut glass finial and sectional knop stem supporting two graduated tiers of scroll branches, hung with vase cut glass tear-shaped drops, the lower tier issuing five sconces, raised on a turned baluster stem and a circular foot, height approx 71cm (fitted for electricity).
A Royal Albert `Old Country Roses` pattern part dinner, tea and coffee service, comprising two tureens and covers, eight dinner plates, thirteen side plates, six soup bowls, eight breakfast bowls, sauce boat, two cake plates, sandwich plate, teapot and cover, hot water pot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl, eight teacups and saucers, six coffee cups and saucers, a small tazza, leaf shaped dish, a cake fork, salt and pepper pots, a vase and five small dishes.
A Continental pottery globular two handled majolica vase, late 19th Century, the body moulded with brown and cream oak leaves and acorns on a blue ground, together with a pair of Zsolnay Pecs dessert plates, early 20th Century, each decorated and gilt with butterflies and blossom, printed mark to bases (restored).
A Rogers & Son earthenware blue printed Elephant pattern wash jug, early 19th Century (repaired), an opaque china `Indian Vase` pattern two handled blue printed square dish, early 19th Century, a Wedgwood blue printed oval dish decorated with wading storks amongst flowers, together with three other pieces of blue printed china (minor faults).
An ironstone porter mug, probably Mason`s, early 19th Century, with dragon handle and lobe sides decorated in the Imari palette (faults), two mid-19th Century Staffordshire dogs with iron red decoration (faults), two early 19th Century child`s nursery plates decorated with flowers within moulded borders (faults), together with a collection of decorative ceramics including a Royal Doulton tankard decorated with a Shakespearian figure, D4750, a Maling vase and a Maling `Peony Rose` pattern pin dish.
Namikawa Sosuke 1847-1910: a wireless Cloisonné enamel (musen shippo) vase, Meiji period, circa 1900, decorated with boughs of prunus blossoms amongst clouds, with 9in. (23cms) high. NB This vase has a large impact break approx 2 1/2in. across, with resultant fractures and partial loss of enamel (images of damage available).
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