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Lot 830

A Linthorpe Pottery vase modelled in low relief with passion flowers in ochre on a brown ground impressed marks, 1325 31.5cm. high

Lot 833

A Ruskin Pottery vase dated 1919, ovoid body with waisted cylindrical neck, covered in a mauve lustre glaze impressed marks, faint hairline to top rim 30 cm. high

Lot 839

Five various studio pottery items, comprising four vases and a bowl, various marks tallest vase 32.5cm. high

Lot 840

A small Royal Doulton stoneware vase shouldered form with applied beadwork design, in shades of blue, brown and white on a green ground, and another small Royal Doulton vase impressed marks 15cm. high

Lot 844

`Hibiscus` a Moorcroft Pottery vase, designed by Walter Moorcroft, painted in colours on a blue ground impressed marks, applied paper label 12.5cm. high

Lot 849

`Bayeaux Tapestry` a Royal Doulton Series Ware vase D.2873, printed in colours on a cream ground printed mark 20 cm. high

Lot 856

`Forest Glen` a Clarice Cliff Bizarre vase shape no.602, painted in colours printed factory mark 17 cm. high

Lot 862

`Pansies` a rare Clarice Cliff Fantasque Bizarre Bon Jour vase painted in colours printed factory mark, repair to base 12.5cm. high

Lot 869

A rare Wilkinson`s Pottery vase designed by John Butler, painted in colours and highlighted in gilt printed factory mark, filled drill hole, 30cm. high Literature Leonard Griffin, Clarice Cliff The Art of Bizarre Pavilion Books, page 62 for a comparable charger by John Butler.

Lot 881

`New Mikado` a Carlton Ware twin-handled vase pattern no.2728, painted in colours and gilt on a mottled blue ground, and a Carlton Ware trumpet vase, and two other vases printed and painted marks, repair to trumpet vase 21cm. high

Lot 896

A Wedgwood earthenware vase designed by Keith Murray, ovoid ribbed form, covered in a matt straw glaze impressed and printed factory marks, facsimile signature 16.5cm. high

Lot 914

A Carter, Stabler & Adams Poole Pottery by Ann Hatchard, pattern HJ, twin-handled form with simple flower bouquets, and another early Poole Pottery vase impressed and painted marks, small chip to base rim of main vase 17 cm. high Provenance Roy Holland, Managing Director of Poole Pottery, thence by descent Literature Leslie Hayward & Paul Atterbury Poole Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 30 and 31 both vases illustrated

Lot 915

A Carter, Stabler & Adams Poole Pottery vase by Mary Brown, pattern HP, and three other Poole Pottery vases impressed and painted marks, 25.5cm. high

Lot 918

A Carter, Stabler && Adams, Poole Pottery vase by Ann Hatchard, patter NT, painted with a bluebird in flight between stylised flowers and foliage impressed and painted marks, restoration and hairline to neck 26 cm. high

Lot 930

A Poole Pottery Contemporary Carafe vase probably a trial, painted with columns of stylised leaves in shades of red, purple, yellow and black on a white ground printed and impressed marks, painted 28, 30 cm. high Provenance Roy Holland, Managing Director of Poole Pottery, thence by descent.

Lot 936

A Poole Pottery Studio vase amorphic form, painted with a sum motif in shades of green on a rust ground, a Poole Delphis vase and a Poole bowl printed factory mark 20cm. high

Lot 937

A Poole Pottery Contemporary Carafe vase pattern E/YEY, painted with stylised foliage, and a Ruskin Pottery crystalline glaze vase printed marks, Carafe 20cm. high

Lot 953

A Continental pottery grotesque vase modelled as two birds, glazed blue, green and ochre unsigned, minor nicks 33.5 cm. high

Lot 961

An Art Nouveau Amphora Pottery vase twisted form, painted and slip decorated with dandelion clocks and leaves, in colours on a blue ground impressed marks, minor restoration to top rim 17.5 cm. high

Lot 963

A rare Rozenburg egg shell porcelain twin-handled vase model no.398, painted with lily sprays in colours on a white ground printed and painted marks to base, damages 29.5cm. high

Lot 964

An Austrian Secessionist pottery vase twin-handled form, cast in low relief with berried foliage, glazed green stamped marks 26.5cm. high

Lot 965

A Continental pottery vase on patinated metal base, by McChin, decorated with a Native American Indian by a fireside facsimile signature 29cm. high

Lot 967

A KPM porcelain vase by Hermann Seger compressed form with moulded twist decoration decorated with an experimental pink and blue crackled glaze, highlighted in gilt printed and painted marks, minor restoration to drill hole, 19.5 cm. high Hermann Seger joined KPM in 1878. A Chemist he developed flambe and other `chinese` glaze effects for the company.

Lot 968

A Zsolnay Pecs pottery reticulated vase twin-handled form, printed and painted in colours and gilt impressed marks, damages 43 cm. high

Lot 981

A Weller pottery vase, painted with daisy flowers, a Van Briggle pottery ashtray, a McCoy vase and `George Ohr Mad Potter of Biloxi` a book

Lot 986

A Continental terracotta vase probably Austrian, ribbed ovoid form, painted with geometric panels on a green and yellow banded ground painted marks, chip to base rim 24 cm. high

Lot 993

A Gambone Studio stoneware vase square neck, on elliptical body, decorated in resist with linear design, in oatmeal and bronze painted marks 21cm. high

Lot 996

A Guido Gambone pottery bottle vase painted red stripe and rim over blue ground painted mark and monogram 24cm. high

Lot 1063

`British Empire Exhibition 1924` a brass vase and cover two exhibition pamphlets, a 1909 Imperial International exhibition catalogue and two 1951 Festival of Britain catalogues

Lot 1218

A pair of Art Nouveau W.M.F electroplate vases with clear glass liners each vase modelled in relief with an Art Nouveau maiden, unmarked 36.5 cm. high

Lot 3

A Wade Siamese cartoon cat; a Goebels monk Toby jug; 7 other character jugs; a Medina mushroom; an Art Glass vase; "Golly" pottery; etc.

Lot 9

A Pilkington`s "Royal Lancastrian" baluster vase with flared rim and mottled blue/green glaze, height 9.5"

Lot 10

A small Moorcroft blue ground orchid pattern vase, original paper label, height 4"

Lot 18

A pair of Murano style dolphins; a Caithness vase; a Blue Mountain penguin; 5 Royal Albert `Old Country Rose` trinket jars

Lot 22

A 19th century renaissance style majolica boat shaped vase with female figure and cherub mounts (restored)

Lot 38

A Hummel figure: "Wayside Harmony"; a Coalport resin group of rabbits; a Wade vase and 12 animal figures

Lot 45

A Carltonware Rouge Royale covered vase, a similar and six other pieces

Lot 46

An Arthur Wood Art Deco 2-handles vase, a set of 6 cabinet cups and saucers, a Royal Winton chintz sugar bowl, 4 china honey pots, a biscuit barrel etc

Lot 49

A Royal Doulton silica ware baluster shaped vase, a Royal Worcester bone china breakfast set, 2 pieces of Carlton Bleu Royal and a miniature Worcester covered vase

Lot 52

A Sylvac covered pottery vase; a Tony Woods double sided Toby jug tea pot; etc.; including a pewter inkwell

Lot 107

A large blue Moorcroft vase, anemone pattern, signed and impressed with original paper label

Lot 149

A Wedgwood Keith Murray compressed globular green glazed vase with concave annular rings, 6.5"

Lot 150

A Royal Lancastrian W S Mycock dish and a Ruskin vase (hairline crack)

Lot 15

A late Victorian Britannia standard silver pedestal condiment vase/sugar castor by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1896, with a square urn finial, a pierced and fruit and leaf embossed cover, the base with a gadrooned rim, three asymetric shoulder handles, leaf and bead lobing and a circular foot, presentation engraved, 18.5cm (7.25in) high, 373g (13 oz) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 57

A shubayama and silver coloured vase, with applied character mark to the base, the vase shaped body with six ivory inlaid panels, with two dragon handles, also decorated with cloisonne enamels flowers, 15 cm (6 ins) high Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 274

A Continental pot pourri vase and cover, painted with four panels of flowers on different coloured grounds, amidst tiny vignettes of birds, dogs, other animals and fruit, late 19th / early 20th century, some gilt wear, 24.2cm. (2)

Lot 295

A miniature Meissen vase and cover, painted in the Tischchenmuster pattern with Oriental blooms including chrysanthemum and peony, crossed swords mark, 19th century, 18.5cm. (2)

Lot 308

A Royal Worcester two-handled vase and cover, painted by Richard Sebright with dainty garlands of English summer flowers, signed, the cover domed and reticulated, raised on a square foot, printed mark and date code for 1907, a little wear, 17.2cm. (2)

Lot 314

A good Royal Crown Derby two-handled vase and cover, painted by Albert Gregory with a rich band of English flowers, the ground fading from burgundy to pale pink, signed, the cover`s pine cone finial issuing from a band of moulded leaves, printed marks and date codes for 1918, 20.5cm. (2)

Lot 315

A Coalport vase and cover, each side painted with a small vignette of a river landscape in Nantua, one signed `E.O.Ball`, on a cobalt blue ground, printed mark and titled to the base, c.1900, 20cm. (2)

Lot 320

A Royal Worcester vase, with dolphin handles, decorated with textured scabious flowers above an acanthus leaf border, printed mark, c.1900, restored, 16.5cm.

Lot 321

A Royal Worcester double-ended vase, modelled with two protruding Classical heads, the sides raised with foliate scrolls, printed mark and date code for 1904, 27.7cm.

Lot 324

Four Royal Worcester vases, one with a cover and painted with flowers, one decorated with a peacock amongst autumnal foliage, one with peaches and grapes, various printed marks and date codes from 1896, a little restoration to one vase, 16.5cm. (5)

Lot 325

Two Royal Worcester jugs, and a small vase, all decorated with flowers on a blush ground, and a vase with a peacock perched in a pine tree, printed marks and date codes between 1894 and 1912, 22.5cm max. (4)

Lot 326

A Royal Worcester vase with tapering neck, painted by Harry Stinton with sailing boats and seagulls in rough water, signed, printed mark and date code for 1904, 14.7cm. See lot 117 28th November 2007 for a similar example sold at these salerooms.

Lot 332

A Royal Worcester elephant vase, the pachiderm caparisoned and supporting a howdah, impressed mark, registration diamond, and inscribed `Hadley`, 2nd half 19th century, a little restoration to both tusks, 21.5cm.

Lot 334

A Royal Worcester flattened circular vase, painted by John Stinton with cattle wading into a river, signed, below a tall neck reticulated with flowers and foliage, printed marks and date code for 1908, a faint base crack, 22cm.

Lot 336

A Grainger Worcester pot pourri vase and cover, painted with six blue tits in flight on a blush ground, the neck rim lipped and reticulated, printed mark and date code for 1897, 20cm. (2)

Lot 337

A Royal Worcester vase and cover, painted by Harry Davis with a castle amidst trees, within a scrolling gilt cartouche on a green ground, printed mark and date code for 1903, 25cm. (2)

Lot 338

A Royal Worcester vase, painted by Harry Stinton with two Highland cattle in a rocky landscape, the flared neck slightly reticulated, signed, printed mark and date code for 1910, restoration to the neck, 11.5cm.

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