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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 £220
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A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware comical Marriage Day character jug, inscribed Marriage Day, After Marriage, acanthus loop handle, 9.5cm high, c.1880
Sold for £95
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Four Knowles Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware jelly moulds, 9.5cm wide, late 19th century
Sold for £95
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A Scottish Port-Dundas brown salt glazed stoneware snuff jar, applied with snuff taker below a scroll banner inscribed in black on a gilt ground GAVENDISH, the shoulders and base applied with fruiting vine, 23cm high, impressed mark, mid 19th century
Sold for £120
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An English brown salt glazed stoneware ovoid jug, applied in relief with jolly topers, windmill, huntsman and hounds, 24cm high; a large Brampton two-handled ovoid cooking pot and cover, incised with a band of wavy lines, 30cm high, late 19th century
Sold for £100
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A Masons Ironstone dessert service, comprising twelve shaped circular plates, two shaped circular two-handled plates, a shaped rectangular two-handled plate and a two-handled pedestal comport, each printed and painted with floral sprays and foliage within foliate and scroll border in cobalt blue, iron-red, yellow and green, printed marks, c.1840
Sold for £360
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A pair of Minton Hollis & Co. square tiles, in relief with lily pads, 20.5cm square, c.1870
Sold for £70
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A Moore Brothers table centrepiece, of two scantily draped cherubs carrying a large sack, lightly coloured in turquoise, gilt line borders, the oval base with Greek key border, 18cm high; a similar side vase, the cherub pulling a cornucopia, 17cm high, impressed mark, c.1880
Sold for £80
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An English Pearl Ware spirally lobed cream jug, in relief with leaves, decorated in underglaze blue with flowerheads and foliage, 6cm high, late 18th century
Sold for £40
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An English Pearl Ware miniature tankard, with canted rectangular cartouche inscribed James, blue line border, 4.25cm high, late 19th century
Sold for £200
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F R Pratt - a pot lid, printed in colours, Dr Johnson, 11cm diam; others, Hide and Seek, Strasbourg, Shepherdess, c.1860 (4)
Sold for £90
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F R Pratt - a pot lid and base, printed in colours,- Albert Memorial; another, Shakespeare's House, Henleys Street, Stratford Upon Avon, late 19th century (2)
Sold for £50
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A Pratt type cottage money box, blue roof, brown and black windows and doors, sponged border in black and tan, 16cm high; a pair of similar swans, blue wings, green domed bases in relief with foliage, 9.5cm high, c.1860
Sold for £900
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A Staffordshire salt glazed stoneware Scratched Blue globular teapot, incised with feathered bands, picked out in cobalt, loop handle, 8.5cm high; associated domed cover, bud finial, c.1755
Sold for £160
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A Wedgwood Cream Ware centre piece, the oval trough in relief with basket weave, laurel swags and floral roundels supported by two scantily draped cherubs, the shaped base with flutes, 49cm wide, impressed mark, late 19th century
Sold for £40
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A Cream Ware globular teapot and cover, possibly Leeds, painted with large stylised flowers and foliage in iron-red, puce and green, picked out in black, interlaced loop handle, flower finial, 10cm high, c.1760
Sold for £210
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A Wedgwood Jasper Ware pedestal two-handled campana shaped vase and cover, typically sprigged in white with neo-classical figures, trees and foliage, the domed cover with stiff acanthus leaves, conforming borders, square plinth, bud finial, 32cm high, impressed marks, 20th century
Sold for £160
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A pair of English Jasper Ware square wall plaques, in relief with angel and cherub in white on a blue circular ground, the buff border with acanthus scrolls, foliage and harebell to angles, 16cm square, framed
Sold for £70
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An English majolica jardiniere, with female mask handles, applied with floral swag and leafy roundels, coloured in lilac, green, brown and yellow on a turquoise and cobalt blue ground, turquoise interior, four feet, 20cm diam, c.1860 (faults)
Sold for £110
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A Copeland Named View tile, Ben Lomond, in colours, 19cm square; another, Loch Lomond, framed (2)
Sold for £65
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A Spode shaped circular blue and white Common Bear Trap plate, printed with wolves and bear in a trap, the border with wild animals, 21cm diam, titled and impressed mark, c.1860
Sold for £60
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A Spode shaped circular blue and white Common Bear Trap plate, printed with wolves and bear in a trap, the border with wild animals, 21cm diam, titled and impressed mark, c.1860
Sold for £60
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An English blue and white shaped oval meat plate, printed with extensive landscape with figures to the fore, one on the back of a horned cow, the border with large wild rose and other foliage, c.1825.
Sold for £140
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A pair of Staffordshire flat back figures, Dick Turpin and Tom King, both on horse back, in colours, gilt lined titled bases, 26cm high, late 19th century
Sold for £85
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A pair of Victorian Staffordshire spaniels, seated to the left and right, with free front legs, copper lustre patch markings, 17cm high, c.1880
Sold for £55
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A pair of Victorian Staffordshire spill vases, The Deer Hunt, with leaping red deer pursued by a hunting dog, coloured in yellow, red, green and brown, 30cm high, gilt line oval base, c.1880
Sold for £150
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A Staffordshire figure, Red Riding Hood, standing by a tree wearing a red cape, a fox at her side, gilt line oval base, 26.5cm high; another, of a musician and companion on a bridge, a swan below, 20cm high; a Staffordshire Spaniel, seated to the left, black coat markings, 10cm high, all late 19th century (3)
Sold for £85
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A Staffordshire flat back, Prodigals Return, lightly coloured in pink and orange, oval tilted base, 37cm high, c.1880
Sold for £60
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A Staffordshire Toby pepper pot, standing wearing a tricorn hat, cobalt blue jacket and yellow trousers, border in the Willow pattern, 13.5cm high, c.1880; a Staffordshire flat back figure group, of a Musician, lightly coloured, 18cm high; etc (3)
Sold for £55
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A pair of Staffordshire figures, Musicians and Companions, both seated, he wearing a black feathered hat, playing a flute, she with yellow bonnet, a dog, goat and sheep at their sides, 30cm high, c.1880
Sold for £110
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