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CERAMICS & GLASS
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A pair of 19th century Royal Worcester
four handled porcelain vases
17 c. 1855, of squat form, handpainted
A pair of late 18th century Derby decoration of a bullfinch and greenfinch
porcelain figural candlesticks amongst flowering shrubs, the borders 22
the seated figures of a man playing and handles in gold highlights, shape No. An 18th century porcelain blanc-de-
bagpipes with a dog at his feet and a girl 991, 3 1/8in. (8cm.) high, together with a chine teapot
with a lamb, (lute missing), each with an further Royal Worcester vase with ribbon possibly Saint-Cloud, c.1740, the globular
outswept scrolled candle sconce to one swag decoration. (3). teapot with moulded prunus decoration,
side, on pierced scroll bases, 9in. (22.8cm.) £240-280 flared hexagonal spout and moulded scroll
high, sconces cracked. (2) handle with stiff leaf thumbpiece, the
£80-120 23 domed cover with flared finial and prunus
decoration, unmarked, 4¾in. (12cm.) high.
18 £200-300
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An 18th century porcelain tea bowl
and saucer
probably Chinese for the European market,
the saucer painted with a stag and a
hunting hound in a wooded landscape,
below a gilt rocaille border, the tea bowl
painted with a cockerel in a farmyard
21 with conforming gilt border, both pieces
18 A pair of 19th century Sèvres style with overglaze blue enamelled crossed
A pair of Derby porcelain seated porcelain slender lidded vases swords mark, the saucer 5 3/8in. (13.7cm.)
bocage figures probably Dresden, with ram’s head diameter, hairline to saucer; together with
late 18th century, of a piper with dog and handles, painted with sprays of flowers a Chinese floral enamelled tea bowl and
a shepherdess with lamb, each on a rococo within a gilded frame on a white lined saucer; and a Chinese blue and white tea
base, the larger 8½in. (21.5cm.) high, both pale blue ground, the conforming waisted bowl. (5)
lack candle sconce; together with a similar spire lid with moulded white acanthus leaf £80-120
Derby bocage figure of Mars, with his decoration and gilt ball finial, underglaze
shield, a banner and a cockerel at his feet, blue Sèvres mark inside the base, 15in. 24
7½in. (19cm.) high, losses and restoration. (38.1cm.) high. (2) A first period Worcester tea bowl and
(3) £250-350 saucer
£120-150 c.1770, painted in the three flowers
21 pattern, with crescent mark to base, the
19 saucer 4¼in. (10.9cm.) diameter. (2)
Four miniature Italian terracota figures £40-60
to include a fisherman, one marked
‘Catania’, 4¼ to 5¼in. high, one a/f. (4) 24
£60-80
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