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A Coalport two handled vase, shape number '161M' decorated with a landscape vignette, within pattern number V7176, 17cm high, along with a further Coalport two handled vase and cover, shape number '119 Min' and decorated with a floral spray within cream and cobalt borders, overpainted gilt pattern number 'V5971', (a/f) 17cm high (2)
A Coalport toy vase, shape number 'Toy 300', painted with a named view of 'Loch Ness' and signed indistinctly 'E.O. Ball', within pattern V7586/D, (a/f) 10.5cm high along with a Coalport vase, shape number 246, decorated with a vignette of a brightly coloured bird within pattern number V7586, 11cm high (2)
A Coalport toy vase and cover, shape number 'Toy 200', painted with a landscape view within pattern number 'V6161', (finial restored) 12cm high, along with two further Coalport toy pieces to include; a pot pourri and cover, shape number 'Toy 236' painted with a view of Loch Eck, signed 'E.O Ball' within pattern number V7586 10cm high, and a pedestal vase and cover, shape number 'Toy 130' and decorated in pattern number V5663 11.5cm high (a/f) (3)
A Coalport pedestal vase, shape number 123, decorated in pattern V5675 and L357, 16.5cm high, along with a Coalport vase with slender tapering neck, decorated in pattern A8307 against a cobalt ground, 17.5cm high, a Royal Crown Derby miniature ewer, red painted pattern numbers '1038/488' (restored) 12cm high and a Royal Crown Derby jug, with squat globular body and slender, tapering neck with crimped rim, 11.5cm high, (a/f) (4)
A Royal Worcester two handled vase, late 19th century, shape number 1034, decorated with an owl, perched upon a branch against a gilt, cloudy and moonlit ground, in the manner of Charles Baldwyn, within Persian style borders and gilt highlighted, green printed indistinct mark (lacking cover) 28cm high
A harlequin set of ten country Chippendale dining chairs, late 18th/early 19th century, oak, elm and fruitwood, comprising of three with arms, all with pierced vase shaped back splats, drop in seat on chamfered plain front supports united by plain H stretchers (some at fault)
Two George III side chairs, 18th century fruitwood, each with an arch top rail over a vase shaped back splat above an overstuffed seat on turned and block front supports united by a slender baluster turned front stretcher and double plain side stretchers (seats recovered), one chair 93cm high, the companion 83cm high
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