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A Masons Ironstone blue and white 'Willow' pattern part dinner service, comprising: supper plates, side plates, and a small matching meat plate; together with Trenchwood 'Blue Pacific' pattern oven-to-table ware; a modern Chinese vase; a glass vase; and sundries.
A Mdina glass vase with flared rim, inscribed 'Mdina' on the base; a Masons Ironstone jug; an Elizabeth Radford vase decorated flowers on sponged pink ground; a Wedgwood 'Cavendish' pattern part coffee set; sundry decorative ceramics; together with a collection of cut, moulded and coloured glassware, comprising: cut glass decanter; bowls; vases; etc.
A Moorcroft pottery vase and dish: the former of footed bottle shaped form tubelined in the Pomegranate pattern in red, yellow, green and purple on a green ground, stamped Made for Liberty & Co. with green signature, circa 1903-13, 15.5 cm high, the shallow circular dish in the Pansy pattern on blue, [cracked].
A Canton porcelain vase: of shouldered square profile with lion mask and ring handles, decorated front and verso with panels within raised borders containing numerous figures in garden pavilions, the flanks with song birds and butterflies amongst peony, 19th century, 44 cm high [tiny rim chip].
An unusual Martin Brothers stoneware vase: of square section with everted knotched rim, each side moulded and decorated in brown and light blue glazes with a Medieval minstrel standing amongst reeds, incised mark 'Martin Bros., London & Southall' and dated 8-1903, 23.5 cm high [tiny chip to base].
A vaseline glass epergne: with central fluted trumpet shaped vase with frill rim and applied tooled spiral to the exterior, flanked by three smaller similar vases and three clear glass branches supporting baskets, set on a circular base with frill rim, 19th century, 57 cm high.
A Zsolnay Art Nouveau iridescent pottery vase: of shallow foliate form and decorated with mottled green and gold glazes, the rim with the kneeling figure of a nymph with one hand resting on the back of a crow or raven, raised circular mark and impressed numerals, circa 1900, 15 cm high.
A fine Royal Worcester two-handled reticulated and 'jewelled' vase by George Owen and Harry Chair: of ogee form with foliate scroll handles, pierced around the shoulder and base and painted with floral garlands and gilt scrollwork, puce printed mark with shape no.1959 and date code for 1897, 14.5 cm high.
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