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Four items of Moorcroft fruit and bird pattern - a blue ground pomegranate and bird pin dish (11.5cm), a plume and bird green ground pin dish (12cm), a bottle vase on green ground, each stamped MOORCROFT MADE IN ENGLAND with shapes and painted initials, and a similarly decorated lid mounted on a wooden stand (to make a paperweight)
Chinese style ceramic vase in striped glaze with four character mark to base (27cm); a ribbed vase (29.5cm) and a porcelain bowl (diameter 24cm) in the imari palette; a blue and white plate with six character mark to base (diameter 15.5cm), a shallow blue and white bowl with barbed rim, a Japanese style pot, commemorative plate and a carved soapstone ornament of a monkey
A porcelain model of a Priest, 19th/20th century, possibly a candle snuffer, 9cm high, together with two glass chemists bottles, a pottery blue glazed apothecaries jar and lid, a green glazed jug and a Royal Doulton vase decorated with chrysanthemums, on a green ground, printed marks to base(5)
A studio pottery platter decorated with a chicken upon red glazed ground, signed and dated 1967, 32cm dia: A Boveskov Stentøy vase, with ribbed decoration, bears factory mark to base, 21cm high, together with further collection of Continental and Asian mid-late 20th century ceramics, (13)
A Moorcroft The Walk pattern large vase, number 47/100 circa 2013, the high shouldered vase decorated with a tube lined design of figures and a townscape, impressed and painted marks, 36.5cm high At the end of July 1913, William Moorcroft would have stepped off the train and walked down to collect his work colleagues from James Macintrye, his previous employment and walk with them up to his new state-of-the-art factory in Sandbach Road. This design features this now historic uphill walk which William proudly undertook a century ago. Kerry's design is very bright as she tries to reflect a more colourful future as William steps into his new world of creativity and leaves behind the drab greyness of the Mcintyre Works. Sense of both excitement and possibly trepidation are sensed in this interesting and bold vase.
A Royal Worcester Painted Fruit covered vase, signed 'S Wood', shape number 2363, painted with apples and grapes to one side, and peaches and blackberries to the other all against a mossy ground, within a gilt highlighted borders and raised on a square plinth base, black printed mark and black painted 'EB.T', 21.5cm high, boxed and with certificate
A near pair of Edwardian silver backed brushes, both William Neale, one Chester 1908 one Birmingham 1909, of concave oval form, monogrammed, along with a silver trumpet posy vase 'B&Co', Birmingham 1968 11cm high and a silver lidded mustard Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1938 (4)
A collection of decorative ceramics and glass, to include; a Doulton Lambeth vase dated 1884 (at fault) 16.5cm high, an orange glass vase enamelled with a kiwi bird below a silver rim, three Royal Doulton miniature series ware vases (at fault) and further silver rimmed vases, character jugs etc
A collection of Waterford and other glass and ceramics, to include; a Clarice Cliff My Garden pattern vase, shape '673', 14.5cm high, a Caithness Seadance and a Caithness Myriad pattern paperweights, along with two Waterford trumpet vases 23cm and 27cm high and further glass ware (9)
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