Weekly Auction of Antiques, Collectables & Furnishings

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room Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne And Wear

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Weekly Auction of Antiques, Collectables & Furnishings

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  • ( Lots: 1 onwards )

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A Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern lidded rectangular dish, on a fixed scallop-edged base, dimensions 21 cm x 18 cm x 7 cm.

A Royal Worcester gilt-rimmed shallow circular bowl, with hand-painted Peach and Blackberry decoration, signed by George Mosely, diameter 14 cm, o...

A Royal Worcester gilt-rimmed bulbous lidded pot, with hand painted Apple, Cherry and Blackberry decoration, signed by George Mosely, overall heig...

A Royal Worcester gilt-rimmed twin-handled vase, with hand painted Cherry decoration, signed by Kitty Blake, height 9 cm.

Two Royal Worcester gilt-rimmed small circular dishes, with hand painted Fruit decoration, each indistinctly signed (different artists), diameter ...

An impressive twin handled trophy cup commissioned by Aynsley, hand painted, awarded for the Agfa Diamond Steeplechase, February 3rd 2007, Sandown...

A box containing 19th century and later blue and white wear to include meat plates, dinner plates, Copeland Spode, Italian jug, willow patterned t...

A tray containing assorted ceramics to include antique and later bone china tea ware to include Salisbury, Imperial etc together with a Franz teac...

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