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1 A F.R. Pratt pot lid and base, Shakespeare's House Henley Street, Stratford on Avon, 10.5cm diam; another, Hauling the Catch, mid 19th century

Sold for £95
Lot: 1
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3 **A set of three Victorian cylindrical pharmacy jars, Leeches, Honey and Tamarinds, each in lilac glaze with flat covers, flower finials, scroll handles to sides, gilt labels, 24cm and 31cm high, c.1870

Sold for £3600
Lot: 3
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3B Three F and R Pratt pot lids - Peace, Mending the Nets and The Snow Drift, after Landseer, 10.5cm diam, all framed; mid/late 19th century (3)

Sold for £75
Lot: 3
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4 Twenty-one 18th century square English Delft tiles, each painted in underglaze blue with a figure, mill or house, quarter flowerheads to angles, 13cm

Sold for £410
Lot: 4
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5 A Wedgwood Cream Ware navette shaped pedestal bowl, the field in monochrome with circular cartouche with chained bear, the border with leaves and tendrils, lined border, 29.5cm wide, impressed mark, c.1790

Sold for £110
Lot: 5
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6 A set of three graduated miniature jugs, each with stylised leaves and foliage, in red and green, 9 - 12cm high, c.1880

Sold for £30
Lot: 6
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7 A Garrison Sunderland lustre circular plaque, inscribed in monochrome Thou God Seest Me within floral wreath, mottled Sunderland border, 17cm diam, c.1860

Sold for £70
Lot: 7
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8 **A pair of large 19th century blue and white meat plates, with well, c.1840

Sold for £65
Lot: 8
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9 **A quantity of Staffordshire blue and white Willow pattern pottery, including five meat plates, four circular side plates, etc, 1840 -1870

Sold for £100
Lot: 9
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10 A 19th century Jackfield cow creamer, standing square, picked out in gilt, oval base, 11cm high, late 19th century

Sold for £40
Lot: 10
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10A A quantity of 19th century Willow pattern pearl ware dish and other blue and white ceramics

Sold for £38
Lot: 10
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10B A Victorian meat plate, with well

Sold for £75
Lot: 10
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10C A Japanese Imari dish, Spode plates, mics ceramics, etc

Sold for £70
Lot: 10
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11 A pair of Sherwin and Cotton sepia tone rectangular wall tiles, with Dickensian characters, framed

Sold for £65
Lot: 11
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12 A quantity of Adams Criers of London pottery, to include large bowl, medium bowl, dessert plate, large jug, medium jug, teapot and cover, dish, large mug, large breakfast cup, breakfast cup, two tea cups, four large saucers, five small saucers, five side plates, all printed in colours on a ruby ground, others, green ground, printed marks

Sold for £140
Lot: 12
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13 A John Ridgway and Sons panelled baluster mask jug, brightly painted with colourful summer flowers, the mask in relief with bearded man, green line border, angular handle, 17cm high, c.1880

Sold for £30
Lot: 13
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14 An Elsmore & Forster two-handled Frog loving cup, the exterior with gilt circular cartouche inscribed A Present, A Friend, Fill it Again, on a bloom ground, the interior with three frogs, gilt line borders, 11cm high, printed mark

Sold for £85
Lot: 14
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15 An early 19th century Bacchus mask mug, moulded in relief with bearded face, light brown hair with wreath of grapes and vine leaves, loop handle, coloured in blue, green, ochre and yellow, 10cm high, c.1800

Sold for £75
Lot: 15
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16 A Staffordshire fox head stirrup cup, naturalistically coloured in tan, black features, 14cm long

Sold for £140
Lot: 16
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17 **A Masons Ironstone Chartreuse pattern octagonal jug, with everted rim; another; a similar chamber stick (3)

Sold for £65
Lot: 17
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18 A George Jones Majolica dessert set, comprising seven circular plates, three footed plates and a pedestal comport, each in relief with large sycamore leaf on a white linen cloth with pink trim, yellow borders, applied mark, c.1880

Sold for £780
Lot: 18
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19 A Staffordshire two-handled frog loving cup, the exterior well painted with colourful summer flowers, outlined in iron-red, inscribed Jos Tomison, 1841, the interior with frog, mottled in olive, 14cm high, c.1840

Sold for £100
Lot: 19
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20 A Staffordshire waisted cylindrical copper lustre mug, applied in relief with foliage sprigs on a green ground, scroll handle, 10cm high; another, similar; etc (4)

Sold for £35
Lot: 20
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21 A 19th century Staffordshire blue and white cylindrical frog mug, the exterior printed with monkey, horse, lion and squirrel, with beaded banded border, the interior with zebra, tiger, ape and squirrel below a continuous landscape with wild animals, applied with a green and brown spotted frog, angular handle, 9.5cm high, the base incised James Swinn and painted with initials T,M*B 1829

Sold for £700
Lot: 21
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22 A Staffordshire figure, of a lady, seated with a poodle. picked out in gilt, 15cm high; another, of a gentleman standing with a bunch of grapes, square plinth, 18cm high (2)

Sold for £60
Lot: 22
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25 A Staffordshire pug dog, seated to the right, with front legs separate, black and brown face markings, black collar, 18cm high, c.1890

Sold for £100
Lot: 25
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27 A pair of Staffordshire spaniels, seated to the left and right, rust patch markings, black features, 24cm high, c.1880; another, seated to the left, its front leg free, copper lustre markings, 25.5cm high; others (5)

Sold for £75
Lot: 27
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28 A Staffordshire two-handled Frog mug, the exterior inscribed Sup Up Lads, on a mottled brown ground, the interior with frogs in yellow, loop handles, 14cm high, late 19th century

Sold for £35
Lot: 28
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29 A pair of Staffordshire flat back spill vases, of a Scottish forester and companion, both standing by large oversize bundles of wheat, she with flowers in her skirt, lightly coloured, 33.5cm high, c.1880

Sold for £75
Lot: 29
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30 A Staffordshire flat back watch group, moulded with a flautist standing wearing breeches and long jacket, his companion seated with a lamb on her knee a dog at her side, lightly coloured, 32cm high; another, of a farmer and companion, she carrying a wheat sheaf on her head, 32cm high, c.1880; etc (4)

Sold for £100
Lot: 30
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