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A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, circa 1878, by George Tinworth, the tapering cylindrical neck above a squat bulbous body, incised with a continuous band of leaves with beaded decoration and floral medallion motifs against a brown ground, incised monogram to side, impressed factory marks and incised assistant`s initials of Eliza L. Hubert to base, height approx 21.5cm.
A Meissen porcelain vase, 20th Century, the elongated ovoid body painted in blue outline with three stylized deer, height approx 24.5cm, together with a Meissen porcelain vase, 20th Century, of tapered cylindrical form, painted with turquoise stylized birds and stems, both with crossed swords in underglaze blue to bases, height approx 31.5cm.
A Norman Stuart Blake studio iridescent glass vase, circa 1985, the ovoid body decorated with horizontal iron red and peacock blue wavy bands, incised signature to base, height approx 20.5cm, together with a Siddy Langley studio iridescent glass bowl, circa 1981, decorated with a stylized scene of clouds above a sea, incised signature to base, height approx 9.7cm.
A Royal Copenhagen porcelain vase, circa 1954, of baluster form with crackle glazed decoration against a terracotta ground, a Royal Copenhagen model of a frolicking bear, a set of six Royal Copenhagen blue and white coffee cups and saucers, decorated with flowers (minor faults), together with a set of six Meissen Böttger ware coin medallions, early 20th Century, cased (one missing).
A Poole Pottery commemorative 1953 Coronation limited edition vase, designed by Alfred Read, No 9 of 25 (chip to rim), together with a Royal Worcester `Devonshire` pattern part service, including two graduated platters, two tureens and covers, dinner, dessert and side plates, soup bowls and stands, a Lladro porcelain figure of a girl carrying chicks in a basket, and other teawares (faults).
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware baluster vase, early 20th Century, by Emily J. Partington, decorated in relief with scrolling blue and green glazed flowers and leaves within beaded and floral borders, above a circular foot with a band of stiff leaves, impressed factory marks and incised artist`s monogram to base, height approx 34cm (glazing blemish to neck), together with a similar jug of barrel form, height approx 21cm.
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