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        A Continental porcelain sarcophagus                                     14
        shaped inkstand                                                         A Victorian parian group of ‘The Power
        the curved sides with painted country                                   of Love’
        scenes, on a gilded base with ogee leaf   10                            c.1860, depicting a recumbent lion with
        moulding and lion paw feet, the flat gilded   A pair of Copeland Spode porcelain   Cupid’s bow under its front paws and his
        top with central lyre handle, two lids   twin handled spill vases       quiver of arrows between its teeth, Cupid
        covering an inkwell and a pounce pot and   19th century, of four lobed flared form,   standing alongside attempting to pry the
        the corners with holes for quills, 5 3/8 x   with twin gilded foliate handles, the   quiver from his jaws, on an oval base with
        3½in. (13.5 x 9cm.), 4½in. (11.5cm.) high.  a shaped ivory reserves painted with   impressed title, with later painted ivory
        £100-150                            floral bouquets, oval reserves verso with   finish, 13½in. (34.25cm.) high, possible
                                            gilt floral urns, on a dark green ground   restoration beneath paint.
        8                                   with single flowerheads and enriched   £200-300
        A set of four 20th century Limoges   with foliate gilding, the outset ivory
        dinner plates                       base similarly decorated, green printed   15
        decorated with two bands of gilding   ‘Copelands China’ mark to base and red   A set of ten Art Nouveau tiles
        flanking a broad band of gilt foliate   printed ‘Spode’’, 8in. (20.25cm.) high, one   the ivory glazed square tiles with stylised
        decoration, outlined in red, containing a   rim with glued repair. (2)  poppy decoration, moulded trademark to
        horse head crest, Limoges CMC (Maureil   £100-150                       reverse, 6in. (15.2cm.) square; together
        Chapeau et Charles) factory marks to base,                              with three other antique tiles. (13)
        9¾in. (24.8cm.) diameter. (4)       11                                  £40-60
        £50-70                              A 20th century Portuguese porcelain
                                            leaf dish                           16
        9                                   decorated with fantasy birds and    A matched pair of Paris porcelain scent
        Three Poole Pottery ‘ Ionian ‘ vases  butterflies, the base marked ‘Williamsburg   flasks
        1960s-70s, cylindrical form with waisted   - Mattahedeh’ and crowned VA, 12 x 9   transfer printed with a courting couple in
        neck, printed factory marks, with carved   3/8in. (30.5 x 23.5cm.).     a pastoral landscape, having ornate gilt
        style abstract decoration, glazed in mottled   £25-30                   metal mounts, surmounted with porcelain
        green, blue and brown tones, 12½in.                                     floral decorated roundel, the hinged covers
        (31.75cm.) high. (3)                12                                  lifting to reveal the original glass stoppers,
        £60-80                              Two Royal Doulton Kingsware whisky   the largest standing 4¼in. (10.8cm.) high.
                                            flasks / decanters                  £100-150
         9                                  the first depicting the Watchman, made in
                                            England, Royal Doulton, mark to base, Rd   16
                                            No. 456947, the second, Dewar’s Whisky
                                            Ben Jonson, part silver label to side, Royal
                                            Doulton, England and Dewar’s Whisky
                                            stamp to base, the tallest standing, 8in.
                                            (20.4cm) high.
                                            £60-80

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                                            A two handled oval Prattware saucer
                                            dish
                                            19th century, the interior scene of a family
                                            being entertained, entitled “The Blind
                                            Fiddler” by Sir David Wilkie R.A., on a short
                                            flared foot, 13 3/8 x 9in. (34 x 22.8cm.).
                                            £25-30


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