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An early 19th Century Derby porcelain pot pourri base, the compressed urn shaped body gilded with foliate scrolls on a cobalt ground below mask head pierced border, all raised on four lion paw feet and canted square vase outlined in gilt, red crossed swords mark, 3.75" high. S/D.
a French Art Glass Vase, circa 1905, of tapering square section, painted with a stag and doe in a snowy landscape, gilded rim, 12.3cm high; A Continental Cobalt Blue Glass Casket, circa 1890, cold painted with deer amongst trees, metal mounts (oxidised), 12.5cm wide, handles lacking; A Shouldered Scent Bottle, circa 1900, painted with stag hunt in colours and gilt, 18cm high; and A Bohemian Liqueur Decanter and Stopper, circa 1900, with green flash decoration engraved with deer, 24.5cm high (4)
a Group of Four Various Stags in the White, comprising: a stag's head wall vase, possibly Belleek; a Sitzendorf model of a reclining deer, with gilt antlers; a small Italian doe and fawn group and a fourth English bone china solitary stag, various marks, various sizes (damages) (4)
a Group of Eight Models of Deer, comprising four treacle glazed examples, various sizes, circa 1840; a single Majolica spill vase, circa 1875; two brown glazed earthenware models of doe, on pointed green bases, probably Continental, late 19th century; and a brown washed slip cast pipe clay model of a stag (badly damaged at the rear), various sizes
a Pair of Southern Chinese Earthenware Figures of A Stag and A Doe, each recumbent on a green wash base, head turned over its flanks, white spots on a brown fur ground, approximately 8.5cm; and A Southern Chinese Hanging Wall Vase, modelled with deer, monkey and birds against a rocky blue grotto
a Group of Chinese Porcelains, 18th and 19th centuries, comprising: a Meissen-style export ware cup and stand, each reserved with a panel containing two deer, within Laub und Bandelwerk; a miniature "famille rose" vase, with two deer beneath a pine tree in which a monkey leaps about (probably Qianlong); and a pair of tea wine cups, each decorated with a deer beneath a green pine tree (5)
a Wedgwood Stag's Head Tripod Salad Bowl and Servers, circa 1880, of cushion circular form, the feet as stags heads connected by moulded fruiting pine branches with silver plated mounts, the servers with pottery antler handles, impressed marks, also printed "Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield", 26.5cm diameter; A Similarly Fashioned Wedgwood Porcelain Biscuit Barrel, printed Portland Vase mark, 16. 5cm high (2)
a Minton Enamelled Bone China Spill Vase, circa 1810, cylindrical, enamelled en grisaille with a deer lying in a sepia landscape, gilt borders, titled "Fallow Deer", blue enamel mark, paper label of "Geoffrey Godden", 10.6cm (hairline fracture to base); and A Larger Black Transfer Printed Earthenware Spill Vase, decorated with deer on the banks of a lake between beaded borders, 16cm (2)
Two Pairs of Earthenware Vase, circa 1880, both printed with deer subjects; A Staffordshire Jug and Basin Washstand Set, printed with deer panels; and A Single Continental Porcelain Vase, of squared baluster form with black griffin handles, painted with deer scenes, various marks, various sizes (7)
a Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Lustre Decorated Vase, circa 1908, painted by Richard Joyce, the slender ovoid body filled with a scene of a stag pursuing a doe underneath re leaved trees, impressed and painted marks including indistinct artists monogram "JR" and deer logo for 1908, 26.5cm; and Another Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Vase, by Richard Joyce (damaged neck) (2)
a Pair of Staffordshire Bone China Models of Recumbent Stag and Doe, circa 1840, each animal washed in pale salmon pink, lying before a hollow tree trunk vase, its branches and edges applied with grass shredding, picked out in orange and green, 12cm; A Similar Figure of a Recumbent Doe, before a hollow tree trunk, 12.5cm; and A Staffordshire Model of a Recumbent Doe, approximately 12.5cm (4)
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