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A set of sixteen 18th century Dutch Delft tiles, decorated in underglaze blue with figures, 12.5cm square
Sold for £140
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A 19th century transfer printed Frog loving cup, the exterior in underglaze blue with figures by an ornamental lake, the interior with two frogs, bordered with band of scrolling foliage, 13.5cm high, c.1860
Sold for £150
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A pair of Staffordshire slipware cuckoo chimney whistles, the birds in yellow slipware, perched on a tree branch, 21.5cm high
Sold for £280
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A Measham Bargeware tea pot, and cover, typically applied with birds and sprigs of flowers, flowers, on a treacle glaze, inscribed Mr and Mrs Glover, 1935, domed cover, teapot finial, 32cm high, c.1935
Sold for £110
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A Davenport shaped circular blue and white plate, printed in underglaze blue with figures, seated and standing with fishing net before a manor house, the border with alternating leafy branches, 23.5cm diam; others, Adams, Cattle Scenery, the border in relief with basket weave, 20.5cm diam; Willow pattern, 18.5cm diam; a Soide Ancient Ruins pattern two-handled comport, 30cm diam, all c.1860 - 1900 (5)
Sold for £75
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An English brown salt glazed stoneware novelty money box, in the form of a house, with central door and five widows, the roof in a dripped ochre glaze with two chimneys, 8.5cm high; another, oval, 10.5cm high, late 19th century (2)
Sold for £95
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A late 18th century William Greatbatch creamware teapot and cover, printed and overpainted with The Prodigal Son in Misery and and The Prodigal Son in Excel, beaded border, basketweave gallery, domed cover with a purple sponge band and angels heads, ball finial, 16.5cm high, c.1775
Sold for £700
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An English brown salt glazed stoneware novelty flask, as a sweet potato, 15.5cm high, late 19th century; a similar boot flask; etc (3)
Sold for £35
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An English brown salt glazed stoneware novelty money box, as a chicken nesting, 9cm high, late 19th century
Sold for £55
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A 19th century Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware money box, thatched roof, 11cm high, c.1860
Sold for £150
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A Denby salt glazed stoneware novelty flask, as a flint lock pistol, 19.5cm long, early 20th century
Sold for £100
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A pair of J Tempersley and Sons, Bacup Lancashire brown salt glazed stoneware shoes, incised with floral roundels and faux stitching, 14cm long, late 19th century
Sold for £200
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A set of four George III salt glazed cylindrical drug jars, each with Royal coat of arms, two inscribed on gilt labels, OL:PALMAE; EX:SARSAE.C; red metal covers, 15.5cm high, c.1800
Sold for £85
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A pair of Staffordshire treacle glazed shoe pen holders, mottled glaze, 10cm long, late 19th century; another (3)
Sold for £85
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An English brown salt glazed stoneware novelty circular flask, ochre and buff, 14cm high; another, in relief with Victoria and Albert, 23cm high; a beaker, applied with Jolly Topers, 10cm high, late 19th/early 20th century (3)
Sold for £45
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A Derbyshire brown salt glazed stone ware grinning face mug, ochre band, scroll handle, 12cm high, c.1870
Sold for £180
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A Staffordshire brown salt glazed stoneware bee hive money, box, plain, 12cm high; another, S Green, Lambeth, as a coopered barrel, 10.5cm high; another, as a bowed barrel, in tan and ochre, 10.5cm high, late 19th century (3)
Sold for £200
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A Staffordshire brown salt glazed stoneware money box, as the head of a bull dog, 10cm high, late 19th century
Sold for £90
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A Staffordshire brown salt glazed stoneware money box, as the head and shoulders of an elderly lady, wearing a bonnet, 10cm high, late 19th century
Sold for £70
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A Staffordshire brown salt glazed stoneware stirrup cup, of a hound, studded collar, 12.5cm long, late 19th century
Sold for £130
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A Staffordshire cottage pastel burner, with central green door, thatched roof with two chimneys, the domed base with shredded clay flowers, 12cm high, c.1880; a Staffordshire Pearl Ware figure, Lost Sheep Found, as a shepherd standing beside a tree stump, wearing a brown jacket, pink waistcoat and green breeches, with a sheep slung over his shoulders, its legs bound, brown lined square base, 21cm high, c.1810; etc (3)
Sold for £230
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A Measham Bargeware teapot and cover, typically applied with floral sprigs, inscribed Mr and Mrs Gudgess, Silver Wedding 1913, domed cover, teapot finial, 29cm high, c.1913
Sold for £120
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A Staffordshire orange lustre shaped rectangular wall plaque, the centre printed with As I Live Saith the Lord God I....Wicked within foliate wreath, the leaf moulded borders picked out in orange, 20cm wide, c.1870; another, Praise Ye Lord, 21cm, c.1870
Sold for £70
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A Staffordshire poodle and pups, seated to the left, she with gilt padlock and collar, her pups reclining between her legs, gilt lined oval cobalt blue base, 19cm high; others, smaller, 13cm and 10cm high, late 19th century (4)
Sold for £130
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A Staffordshire rectangular pottery plaque, printed in monochrome with oval of Dr Adam Clarke, black 'frame' border, 21cm x 17cm, c.1870
Sold for £130
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A Staffordshire rectangular wall plaque, the centre printed with verse and wreath, yellow lustre border, 22cm wide, c.1870; another, Behold God Will Not Cast Away A Perfect Man, Neither Will HE Help the Evil Doers, within floral printed wreath, picked out in colours, 22.5cm wide, c.1870
Sold for £75
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A Staffordshire stoneware toby jug, treacle glaze, wearing a tricorn hat, seated holding a jug, canted square base, 21cm high; the companion as a rotund old lady, seated holding a glass and a bottle, 23cm high, late 19th century
Sold for £260
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A Staffordshire treacle glazed flask, as a jolly toper seated astride a barrel, 22cm high; another, as a seated elderly gentleman, wearing a long overcoat, waistcoat and long boots, holding a walking stick between his knees, 22.5cm high, late 19th century
Sold for £140
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A Staffordshire treacle glazed novelty flask, as a mermaid, mottled glaze, 20cm long, late 19th century
Sold for £60
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A Staffordshire 'Wheildon' type chimney whistle, of a large bird perched on a fence, flanked by four smaller, in buff with a dripped manganese glaze, 25cm high
Sold for £140
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