EUROPEAN CERAMICS and GLASS

second DAY’S SALE THURSDAY 24th OCTOBER 2013 ORIENTAL and EUROPEAN CERAMICS and GLASS Commencing not before 10.30pm Oriental and European Ceramics an...
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second DAY’S SALE THURSDAY 24th OCTOBER 2013

ORIENTAL and EUROPEAN CERAMICS and GLASS Commencing not before 10.30pm Oriental and European Ceramics and Glass will be on view on: Saturday 19th October 9.00am to 1.00pm Sunday 20th October 2.00pm to 4.00pm Monday 21st October 9.00am to 5.15pm Tuesday 22nd October 9.00am to 5.15pm Wednesday 23rd October 9.00am to 5.15pm Limited viewing on sale day

Enquiries: Andrew Thomas Tel: 01392 413100 Email: [email protected]

Enquiries: Nic Saintey Tel: 01392 413100 Email: [email protected]

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551 A Dutch light baluster wine glass the bell shaped bowl engraved with a circular panel depicting a handshake flanked by heavily laden grape vines and verso ‘De Gode Vrindschap’, set on a hollow inverted baluster stem and domed foldover foot, 18.5 cm high, mid 18th century. £200 - 400 552 A Dutch wine glass the pointed round funnel shaped bowl engraved with an anchor below ‘Nach Glück’ set on a hollow baluster stem and domed foldover foot, 16 cm high. £80 - 120 553 Two Dutch light baluster glasses each with pointed round funnel shaped bowl on an annulated and inverted baluster stem containing a series of tears on a conical foot, one engraved beneath the rim with drapes, pendant husks and flowers, 18.5 cm high each, mid 18th century, tiny chips to feet. (2) £300 - 500

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554 A Silesian goblet the bell shaped bowl with cut stylised decoration and bands of printies set on a knopped and faceted stem and domed foldover foot, 20.5 cm high. £100 - 150 555 A Netherlands ‘Façon de Venise’ wine glass the wrythen moulded conical bowl with blue tinged rim with basal blade knop on a hollow inverted baluster stem and conical foot with blue tinged rim, 16 cm high, 18th century. £150 - 200 556 A Bohemian green and white overlay vase the bowl with petal shaped rim set on a trumpet shaped foot and set with raised gold panels of stylised foliage and blooms alternating with fret cut white panels reserved on a gilt scrolling ground, 23 cm high. £300 - 500

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557 Two Bohemian overlay vases one green and white overlay example of tear drop form decorated with a circular panel containing a female portrait and two similar panels containing flowers on a gilt scrolling ground, 20 cm high together with a red and white overlay example of footed tear drop form with triangular panels of flowers alternating with tooled gilt panels, 23 cm high. (2) £200 - 250

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558 A Baccarat dated spaced millefiori paperweight set with a variety of coloured and butterfly canes and eight animal silhouettes comprising two cockerels, stag, elephant, horse, monkey, dog and goat and on the flank ‘B 1848’ on a bed of diced white latticinio tubes, 7.5 cm diameter. £500 - 800

559 A Lalique opalescent vase ‘Spirales’ the exterior moulded in high relief with scallop edged coils, 17 cm high, stencilled R. Lalique France, circa 1930. £300 - 400 560 A Lalique opalescent glass vase ‘Avallon’ the exterior moulded with birds amongst fruit and foliage, 14.5 cm high, wheel cut R.Lalique, France, diamond point etched no.986. £500 - 800

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561 A Murano glass floor vase of oviform the graduating blue to orange body with powder blue inclusions set with scattered large coloured canes, 50 cm high. £200 - 250 562 Tapio Wrikkala for Littala an art glass vase of tapering cylindrical form the heavy base with inset blue spiral, 22 cm high, diamond point etched Tapio Wrikkala Littala. £100 - 200

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563 A Chinese porcelain vase of swelling cylindrical form with slightly spreading foot painted in blue with four panels bisected by ruyi heads and containing large archiastic masks on a fretted ground between bands of petal lappets beneath smaller line, cell and ruyi head borders, 35.5 cm high, Kangxi, glaze filled firing crack to neck. Bears paper labels for Edward James Collection, West Dean and Christies. Provenance; Sold in Christies dispersal of the Edward James Collection, West Dean, 3rd June 1986, lot 875 £1000 - 1500 140

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564 A Chinese pale celadon ‘chicken head’ ewer with double chicken head spouts and bound handle the globular body incised with flowers and foliage, the pale celadon glazed body with darker green splashes, 23 cm high. £300 - 400

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565 A Chinese soft paste porcelain Meiping vase painted in blue with two attendants in a garden pavilion displaying a scroll to a scholar and companion, 19 cm high, apocryphal six character mark for Kangxi. £500 - 700 566 A Chinese blue and white wine teapot and cover of fluted beehive form with overhead handle and slender spout, painted with flowering shrubs and rockwork, Kangxi, 18cm high crack to handle, spout and finial. £150 - 200 567 A Chinese blue and white vase of ovoid form, painted with a continuous scene of an extensive water landscape with two figures, a horse to one side and an island in the distance, within two incised foliate bands, Transitional, 15.5cm high restored. £100 - 200 141

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568 A Chinese blue and white yen-yen vase and one other the first painted with precious objects, concentric ring marks, 28cm high badly damaged; the second painted with a bold design of scrolling lotus, Kangxi, 25.5cm high cut-down. (2) £100 - 200 569 A pair of Chinese blue and white saucer dishes with fluted rims, painted with peaches and pomegranates, the undersides with auspicious characters and floral sprays, six-character Kangxi marks within concentric rings and of the period, 16cm diameter. £200 - 300 142

570 A Chinese blue and white dish in the manner of Dutch delft with moulded fluted rim, painted in bright blue with a large tiger, a cockerel, a deer and other animals in a rocky landscape, a dragon amongst clouds above, flowerhead mark within concentric rings, Kangxi, 25cm diameter. £300 - 400 571 A pair of Chinese blue and white dishes painted with two hunters on horseback in an extensive landscape, the moulded barbed rims with a repeated design of scrolling lotus and precious objects, apocryphal six character Chenghua marks, probably 18th century, 23cm diameter one damaged. £200 - 250

572 A pair of Chinese blue and white saucer dishes each painted with a central medallion of a lady and a dancing child in an interior, the exterior with bamboo branches, floral seal marks within concentric rings, probably 18th century, 20.5cm diameter two small rim chips to one, the other with kiln imperfection and rim chip. £100 - 200 573 A Chinese famille rose cylindrical mug painted with various figures in a garden or on terraces within underglaze blue cartouche and foliate panels, Qianlong, 13.5cm high. £120 - 180

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574 Five Chinese porcelain spoon trays of oval or hexagonal form four painted in blue with a different landscape within diaper or cell borders and one with a central peony and scattered blooms, each 12.5 cm long, Qianlong. (5) £100 - 150 575 A group of Chinese famille rose tea wares including a pair of teacups and saucers painted with a lake landscape with a boy riding a water buffalo, deer and birds; a pair of saucers and matching cup finely painted with a lake scene with squirrels, peacocks and geese cup damaged, one saucer with star crack; and a teabowl and saucer painted with figures and floral sprays, all Qianlong (9). £80 - 120

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576 A collection of Chinese blue and white tea wares all painted with flowers and foliage, including a fluted teabowl and saucer, hatched seal marks; a pair of teabowls and saucers, character marks; and nineteen various teabowls and saucers, mostly Kangxi, minor damages (25). £200 - 400 577 Three Chinese porcelain stands one of oval form painted in blue with a lakeside landscape within a diaper border, 31 cm long slight glaze wear, a small oval stand painted with a pair of phoenix in a garden setting, 19 cm long slight chip and a small canted rectangular example painted with a pair of cranes in a fenced garden, 19 cm long, both within diaper borders, all Qianlong. (3) £150 - 180

578 A group of Chinese celadonglazed wares including a small dish with incised foliate design, Song dynasty, 11.5cm diameter [paper label for Sydney L.Moss]; a small baluster jar and a cover, 6cm high; and a ‘twin-fish’ bowl, the cavetto moulded with two fish within a ring, the exterior moulded with ribs, 22cm diameter cracked. (3) £100 - 200

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579 A large Chinese bottle vase: painted in iron red and gilt with lappet bands of chrysanthemum below further bands of stiff leaves and narrow lattice, 45 cm high, concentric ring marks to base, Kangxi. £1000 – 1500

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580 A Chinese famille verte jar and cover of squat cylindrical form with domed cover the exterior enamelled with pairs of magpies amongst prunus, peony, chrysanthemum, foliage and rocks below narrow lotus panelled bands, 25 cm high, Kangxi, jar cracked and stapled. £500-800 581-584 No Lots. 585 A Chinese porcelain wine pot of pear shaped form enamelled in the famille rose palette with chrysanthemum and peony below a diaper band, 12 cm high, Qianlong, cover restored. £150 – 200 586 A Chinese porcelain oviform jar enamelled in the famille verte palette with a pair of quadrilobed panels and subsidiary oval and leaf shaped panels containing household and precious objects reserved on a powder blue ground, 21 cm high, concentric ring marks, but probably early 19th century, together with a hardwood cover. £300 - 350 587 A Chinese doucai saucer dish painted with a five-clawed dragon and phoenix amongst foliage and flames, the reverse with bats and waves in underglaze blue and iron red, apocryphal Yongzheng mark, 20.5cm diameter. £100 - 150

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588 A Chinese porcelain vase of baluster form enamelled in the famille verte palette with a bird and butterflies amongst hydrangea and verso with a bird and butterflies amongst prunus with subsidiary panels of lotus, peony and chrysanthemum, reserved on a foliate scrolling ground, 45 cm high, later 19th century. £200 - 400

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589 A Chinese porcelain plaque of rectangular form painted in blue with lotus, willow and prunus within a cell border with ruyi head corners, 24 x 34 cm. £200 - 300 590 An unusual Chinese porcelain small bowl of ribbed and scalloped form the exterior decorated with a pair of figures in a fenced garden with pierced rocks and prunus, the interior rim with an iron red foliate and floral band, 6 cm high, mid/late 18th century. £300 - 400

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591 A pair of Chinese saucer dishes each painted in blue with a mounted traveller and porter in a landscape, the exterior with a procession of boys, 11 cm diameter, apocryphal six character mark for Jiajing within concentric rings, some glaze wear to rims £150 - 200 592 A Chinese porcelain vase of flattened and inverted pear shaped form with four simple handles enamelled with a peach shaped panel of chrysanthemum and verso iris and peony reserved on a celadon ground with scroll, ruyi head and lappet bands, 26 cm high, apocryphal blue Qianlong seal mark, two handles and rim restored. £200 - 300

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593 A Chinese flambe glazed vase, Fanghu of archaic bronze form, the pear shaped body of rectangular section with moulded panels and lug handles, covered in a speckled red glaze with mottled green to the handles and corners, incised six-character Guangxu mark and of the period, 30cm high. £2000 - 3000

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594 A Chinese porcelain vase of shouldered square profile painted in blue with scattered blooms on a turquoise ground, 32 cm high, apocryphal iron red Qianglong seal mark. £600 - 800

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595 A Chinese porcelain celadon glazed vase of garlic shaped form, painted front and verso in blue with extensive lakeside landscapes within quadrilobed panels, flanked by subsidiary foliate panels, 35 cm high, apocryphal Qianlong seal mark in blue, 19th century, short glaze filled crack on rim £200 - 300

596 A small Chinese vase enamelled in the Wucai palette of shouldered oviform with raised flaring neck and decorated with two near naked lads amongst scrolling foliage and peony blooms, 13 cm high, green Artemesia leaf to base, with hardwood base. £150 - 200 597 A Chinese porcelain vase of oviform with raised flaring neck enamelled in the famille rose palette with two porters in a landscape, iron red four character mark for Qianlong, but late 19th or early 20th century. £180 - 220

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598 A Chinese porcelain rouleau vase painted in blue front and verso with a couple and a child and smaller fan shaped panels reserved on a cods roe ground beneath a band of precious objects and peony panels, 17 cm high, six character Kangxi mark in concentric rings. £200 - 300 599 A Chinese blue and white bowl of canted square form, painted on each side with a shaped panel depicting figures at play in interiors and on a terrace between diaper borders, the interior with three figures in a fenced garden, six-character Xuande mark but 19th century, 19cm wide. £200 - 300

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600 A pair of Chinese famille rose vases and a similar vase of lantern form, decorated with an elegant lady fishing, two attendants nearby, a calligraphic inscription to the reverse, the yellow ground necks with scrolling lotus and ruyi and diaper bands, one larger vase and the smaller vase with iron red seal marks, Republic period, 19.5 and 22cm high the smaller vase with tiny restored chip (3) £400 - 600

601 A Canton famille rose moon flask decorated on one side with a procession scene, the reverse with a magnolia tree, peonies and peacocks, on a pink ground of scrolling lotus and shou characters, iron red seal mark, 36cm high damaged and restored. £100 - 150 602 A Chinese blue and white dish with shaped moulded rim, painted with flowers and foliage within a central circular and surrounding lappet panels, artemesia leaf mark within concentric rings, Kangxi, 28cm diameter short rim crack, minor fritting. £100 - 150 149

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603 A Chinese blue and white vase of square baluster section, finely painted with the eight Daoist Immortals riding animals and mythological beasts, the neck with scholar’s tables above bands of scrolling lotus, 19th century, 43cm high minor frits to corners of rim. £800 - 1200 150

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604 A pair of Chinese miniature Dragon vases each of compressed pear shape with slender neck, painted in underglaze blue and copper red with opposing dragons, a pearl of wisdom and cloud scrolls, apocryphal six character Kangxi marks, 8cm high. £100 - 150 605 A set of three Chinese blue and white saucer dishes each painted with a central panel of a prunus and other plants growing from an elaborate jardiniere, the exterior with a continuous scene of figures in a garden landscape, six character Chenghua marks but 18th century, 20cm diameter two with rim cracks, one with interior cracks, all with rim chips (3) £150 - 200

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606 A pair of Canton famille verte bottle vases the necks and shoulders applied with buddhistic lion handles and chilong, decorated with figures in gardens and playing musical instruments on a green and gilt foliate diaper ground, the rims with cockerels, late 19th century, 24.5cm high one handle restored. £200 - 300 607 A group of three Chinese blue and white octagonal dishes one with shaped rim and painted with flowers and foliage, Qianlong, 33.5cm wide, the other two with re-entrant corners and painted with lake scenes within ornate diaper and foliate borders, Qianlong, 33cm minor damage and fritting (3). £300 - 400

608 A Chinese famille verte pearshaped bottle vase decorated with cartouche, foliate and circular panels of water plants, flowers and rockwork on a green ground of floral sprays, 19th century, 30cm high. £150 - 200 609 A Chinese celadon twohandled vase of square section, carved with shou characters within scrolling chilong medallions, the neck with stiff leaf, key pattern and foliate bands, apocryphal incised Qianlong seal mark, 27cm high. £200 - 300

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610 A pair of Chinese famille rose vases of ovoid form, each painted with peony, chrysanthemum and blossom beneath cartouche-shaped panels of flowers and pendant ornaments, 19th century, 15cm high and wood stands. £200 - 400 611 A Chinese celadon-glazed brushpot in the form of a section of bamboo moulded with bats amongst hawthorn blossom and bamboo, apocryphal Yongzheng seal mark, 13cm high. £200 - 300

612 A Chinese celadon-glazed brushwasher and water dropper in the form of an open lotus leaf and pod, on six branch feet, 18th/19th century, 11.5cm wide two small frits. £100 - 150 613 A Chinese flambe-glazed bottle vase and a copper red-glazed vase the first heavily potted, the glaze with lavender streaks, 19.5cm high; the second of ogee form, underglaze blue ring marks, 16cm high hair crack to rim (2). £200 - 300

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614 A Chinese crackle-glazed robin’s-egg vase of compressed ovoid form, the slender neck and flared rim moulded with rings, 19th century, 20.5cm high. £100 - 200 615 A pair of Chinese famille rose baluster vases painted with a continuous scene with three scholars in a fenced garden, apocryphal iron red Qianlong marks, 25cm high one damaged wood stands; together with two small famille rose vases, 14 and 14.5cms. (4) £400 - 500

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616 A Chinese porcelain bottle vase with ribbed neck, painted in blue with a lady beneath a fir tree holding aloft a basket of fruit, assisted by a child and a deer below her, 22 cm high, with wood stand. £100 - 150 617 A Yixing teapot and kettle the former of rounded rectangular form with crabstock handle and spout, the latter of oval form with rustic overhead twig handle both modelled with tree squirrels amongst fruiting vine, impressed seal marks to base of both, 12 and 17 cm high, chips to both covers, (2). £200 - 300

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618 A Chinese famille rose teapot and cover of globular bullet form with short spout, the cover with flattened flowerhead knop, painted with vases and jardinieres of flowers within shaped panels on a pink and turquoise foliate and diaper ground, 18th/19th century, 13.5cm high handle re-stuck £100 - 200 619 A Chinese porcelain bowl of circular form the exterior enamelled in the famille verte palette with the Eight Immortals, on an incised ground, 13.5 cm diameter, apocryphal six character mark for Kangxi, but late 19th century. £100 - 200

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620 A Chinese porcelain vase of oviform with raised flaring neck enamelled in the famille rose palette with a pair of pheasants in a prunus tree above chrysanthemum, peony and other blooms, 20 cm high, four character mark for Hongxian. £120 - 180

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621 A small group of Chinese blue and white porcelain comprising a brush washer of beehive form painted with a pair of dragons competing for a flaming pearl amongst cloud and sea scrolls, 8 cm diameter; a snuff bottle painted with eight figures on horseback approaching a fort, apocryphal six character Yongzheng mark, 8 cm high and a small soft paste ‘Hundred Boys’ jar and cover with apocryphal six character Kangxi mark, 8 cm high. (3) £150 - 200 622 A Chinese porcelain box and cover of circular form the cover enamelled in the famille rose palette with a single magpie on a prunus branch, the base with lotus, prunus, chrysanthemum, peony and aster, 8 cm diameter, apocryphal four character mark ‘Made during the Qianlong Reign’, 19th century. £100 - 200

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623 A Chinese porcelain vase of Fanghu form of pear shaped rectangular section with lug handles, under lavender tinged flambe glazes, 30 cm high, rim crack. £800 - 1200 624 A pair of Chinese yellow glazed small saucer dishes each with shallow curving sides and everted rim, apocryphal underglaze blue six-character Jiajing marks, 11.5cm diameter one with two haircracks to rim. £100 - 200

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625 A Yixing kettle of dark brown colour and of squat square profile with overhead handle, 17 cm high, square seal mark to base. £40 - 60 626 Two Yixing teapots and covers one of globular form with crabstock handle, knop and spout the dark brown body and cover moulded and modelled with tree rats amongst fruiting branches, 12.5 cm long, impressed single character mark, the latter of ‘double peach’ form with overhead handle, 11 cm long. (2) £150 - 250

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627 A Yixing teapot and cover the chestnut brown body modelled in the form of a peach with applied foliage overhead branch handle and foliate cover with fruit knop, 14 cm high, circular seal mark to base. £150 - 200 628 Three Yixing teapots and covers each of dark brown colour, two of squat and lobed form and one of disc shape, 15, 15 and 14 cm long respectively, each with seal mark. (3) £120 - 180

629 A Yixing teapot the dark brown body moulded of rustic asymmetric form with crabstock handle and moulded with raised prunus branches in fruit and flower, 19 cm long, impressed gourd shaped seal under cover and square ‘flower’ seal under base, minor chips to cover. £70 - 90 630 A Chinese porcelain saucer dish the interior painted in green with a five toed dragon chasing a pearl within simple borders, the exterior with a pair of dragons on a wave incised ground, 18.5 cm diameter, six character mark for Tongzhi and of the period. £150 - 200

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631 An Arita porcelain jar of oviform painted in blue with a continuous band of chrysanthemum, peony and grasses below four peony decorated panels flanked by narrow lappet bands, 37 cm high, late 17th or early 18th century. £600 - 800

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632 Two Kutani chargers both decorated in typical iron red and gold, one with a group of actresses and musicians dancing on a footbridge, the other with panels of chrysanthemum and peony, 47 and 46 cm diameter, both signed, late Meiji. £150 - 200 633 An Arita porcelain jar and domed cover decorated with circular panels containing ducks and fan shaped panels containing a banded hedge and chrysanthemum with subsidiary panels of phoenix and turtle on a profuse ground, 28 cm high, late Meiji. £80 - 120 634 A set of four Japanese bowls and covers for the Chinese market decorated in imari colours on one side with The Black Ship, the other with Dutch traders reserved on an iron red ground, the interiors with shou roundels, six character Wanli marks, mid 19th century, 11cm diameter one bowl with tiny chip, (8) £200 - 300

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635 A Japanese porcelain figure of Gama Senin seated in floral robes on the back of a three legged toad, under enamel colours, 19cm high, early 20th century damaged. £150 - 200 636 Chohusan, a Satsuma earthenware koro and cover the quadrilobed body on three feet with elephant mask handles and butterfly pierced cover, decorated with a continuous landscape band containing female figures approaching a temple beneath a profusely decorated band, 19 cm high, signed to base, with wooden stand. £200 - 250

637 A Yixing teapot of chestnut brown colour modelled in the form of a sleep sage, seated with his cloak wrapped around him, head cocked to one side, 13 cm long, seal mark to base. £80 - 120 638 A Spanish faience jug probably Talavera, of oviform with flaring rim and applied strap handle painted beneath the spout with a jardiniere with mask decoration, containing yellow blooms, flanked by a pair of lions and scattered floret reserved on an ivory ground, 34 cm high, rim chips. £300 - 400

639 A Spanish faience jug probably Talavera of oviform with flared lip and applied grooved strap handle decorated beneath the spout with a cavalry officer mounted on a horse, flanked by large blooms between narrow bands reserved on an ivory ground, 35 cm high, losses to rim. £300 - 500 640 A delft ointment dispensing pot, possibly Lambeth of circular footed form painted in blue with a simple foliate design, 4.5 cm diameter, circa 1780 minor flakes and wear to rim. £100 - 150

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641 A dated Italian maiolica wet drug jar, probably Naples of generous oviform with acanthus moulded handles with mask terminals painted in yellow, blue, green and ochre with a scene depicting Saint Martin within a landscape mounted on horseback cutting his cloak for a beggar and captioned ‘A** Ros Persic’ (Persian Rose Water) the whole framed in yellow and ochre foliate bands, painted verso in blue with a cross, monogram and 1702 amongst loose scrolls, 50 cm high, rim repaired. £2500 - 3500 A similar example made for the Carthusian Order of the Certosa di San Martino was sold Christies, New York, 21st January, 2004 as lot 630. Drug jars of a similar form are illustrated and discussed by Julia Poole in Italian Maiolica in the Fitzwilliam Museum, page 434.

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642 A Leeds creamware quintuple flower vase and a similar pair the former with foliate moulded spouts on a moulded rectangular base picked out in green and brown, 18.5 cm high, losses to end of the spouts the latter of similar form, 20 cm high, losses to end of some spouts, circa 1780. (3) £200 - 400 642

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643 A Davenport chalcedony bough pot and cover of demilune form with fluted rim and set on three feet decorated in orange tones with an extensive parkland landscape, 29 cm wide, pattern no.47, early 19th century minute chip to back corner. £120 - 180 644 Two nursery ware child’s mugs both printed in orange on a canary yellow ground ‘A Present for Samuel’ and ‘When this you see remember me’, below silver lustre rims, 6 and 6.5 cm high, circa 1830, rim chips. £100 - 150 645 A nursery ware child’s plate of circular form with moulded dog, fox and monkey border, printed and enamelled on a canary yellow ground with ‘My Girl’s Favourite’, 14 cm diameter, circa 1830, faint crack. £80 - 120

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646 A Wedgwood Auro Basalt two handled vase of slender oviform decorated in raised gold and bronze with leafy foliage, 42 cm high, impressed upper case mark and incised S.544, circa 1885, neck rubbed. £500 - 700

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646A A Wedgwood lavender and white jasper ware oval plaque decorated with a group of dancing and music making naked putti, 17 cm long, impressed upper case mark, framed and mounted. £200 - 400 647 Five Worcester and related porcelain volumes comprising ‘Worcester Porcelain, The Zorensky Collection’, Spero & Sandon; ‘The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain 17511851’ Sandon; Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain 17881852’, Godden; Flight and Barr Worcester Porcelain 1783-1840’, Sandon and ‘Champion’s Bristol Porcelain’ Saverne Mackenna. (5) £80 - 120 648 Five Welsh ceramic related volumes comprising ‘Swansea Porcelain’, John; ‘Swansea Porcelain Shapes and Decoration’, Jones; ‘Nantgarw Porcelain 1813-1822’ Williams; ‘Welsh China an Illustrated Handbook 1972’ Hughes and ‘Welsh China an Illustrated Handbook 1983’ Hughes. (5) £40 - 60

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649 Six English porcelain related volumes comprising ‘Staffordshire Porcelain’ Godden; ‘Coalport 17951926’, Messenger; ‘Liverpool Porcelain’, Boney; ‘New Hall’, Holgate; ‘Lowestoft China’, Spelman and ‘H & R Daniel 1822-1846’, Berthoud. (6) £80 - 100 650 Four Chinese porcelain and related volumes comprising ‘From the Dragon’s Treasure’, Avitabile; ‘Chinese Ceramics The Koger Collection’, Ayers; ‘Chinese Ceramics from Datable Tombs’, Addis and ‘Chinese Jade’, Knott. (4) £40 - 60 651 An Austrian cold painted terracotta nude in the Goldscheider manner modelled kneeling on a rock partially protecting her modesty with long flowing hair, under subdued greens, blue and flesh tones, 48 cm high, indistinct incised signature and impressed 5001, early 20th century, base chipped. £400 - 600

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652 A Mettlach (Villeroy Boch) stoneware stein of tapering cylindrical form with pewter mounted cover incised and picked out in colours with Tyrolean Dancers, between moulded foliate bands, 23.5 cm high, impressed marks and model no. 1655. £100 – 150 653 A Royal Doulton character jug Drake style one without hat (D.6115), circa 1940, professionally restored crack. £500 - 600

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654 A Minton pottery pilgrim flask modelled after the original designed by W.S. Coleman bat printed and enamelled with a birds nest and butterfly amongst grasses, flowers and foliage and verso with moths and a flowering branch, 35 cm high, impressed Minton 1498 with datecode for 1872, flake chip to one corner of foot. £150 - 180 655 A Zsolnay Pécs ‘Persian’ vase of tear drop form with pierced handles, foot and rim decorated in pink, green and brown with tulip, other blooms and serrated leaves on an ivory gilt embellished ground, 18 cm high, printed blue five churches and TJM mark, impressed Zsolnay Pécs 2131, circa 1885-87. £200 - 300 656 A pair of Royal Doulton porcelain two handled vases decorated by Fred Walklett of slender oviform with raised flaring neck and foot, the body enamelled with a pair of swans upon a lake, signed F. Walklett, 23.5 cm high, green backstamp, circa 1900. £180 - 220 657 A Wedgwood fairyland lustre bowl of Kang Hsi form, the exterior decorated in the Woodland Bridge pattern, the interior in the Woodland Elves pattern, 21 cm diameter, gold Portland Vase mark and Z4968. £600 - 800

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658 A pottery jardiniere possibly designed by Frederick Rhead for Liberty of squat form, the exterior incised and applied with pale green slip with four swimming frogs reserved on a blue green ground, the rim bearing the tube lined caption ‘Even in Winter it is Spring with the Frog’, 19 cm diameter, impressed Made for Liberty & Co. with pattern no.1942 £150 - 250

659 A Lenci pottery figure modelled as a kneeling girl dressed in a flowing florally patterned dress holding a dove in each hand, 21 cm high, painted Lenci, Made in Italy, 18-3-931, circa 1931, two small glaze flakes to scalp. £800 – 1000 660

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661 Two Moorcroft pottery vases one of globular form with raised neck tubelined in the Cornflower pattern in red and blue on a green ground, 8 cm high, indistinctly impressed Moorcroft Burslem, with green, together with a similar vase tubelined in the Pomegranate pattern in red, yellow and green signatures on a blue ground, 9.5 cm high, indistinctly impressed Moorcroft Burslem, with green signatures, both circa 1913-16. (2) £200 - 300 662 A James Macintyre ‘Gesso Faience’ coffee pot and cover after a design by Harry Barnard and of tapering form with reeded handle and spout, the body tubelined with a broad band of blooms divided by serrated leaves on a green and cream ground, 18 cm high, brown cartouche mark, circa 1897. £180 - 220

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663 A Moorcroft pottery vase in the Revived Cornflower pattern of oviform and tube lined with scrolling blooms in red and ochre on a mottled green ground, 14.5 cm high, impressed Moorcroft Burslem with green signature, circa 1913-16. £800 – 1000

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664 A Moorcroft pottery lamp of squat globular form tubelined in the Carp pattern in green orange, lilac and yellow on a blue green ground, 20 cm high excluding fittings, impressed Moorcroft Made in England with datecode for 1991. £300 - 400 665 A Moorcroft pottery lamp of slender baluster form tubelined in the Carp pattern in green, orange, lilac, burgundy and pink on a blue green ground, 33 cm high excluding fittings, impressed Moorcroft Made in England with datecode for 1991. £300 - 400 666 A Moorcroft pottery limited edition vase of slender waisted form tube lined in the Ranthambore pattern with three tigers in an Indian landscape, 25 cm high, impressed Moorcroft Made in Stoke in Trent England with datecode for 2001, signed by Sian Leeper and numbered 38/400. £300 - 400

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667 A Moorcroft pottery two handled biscuit box and cover tubelined on all sides in the Claremont pattern in red, yellow, green and blue on a green ground, 18 cm high, base impressed Moorcroft Made in England, base and cover with blue signature, circa 1915-25, one corner of cover repaired. £1000 - 1200

668 • Michael Casson (1925-2003) a stoneware jug of generous proportions with robust ribbed strap handle, the exterior with tenmoku and oatmeal glazes with wax resist wave design, simple incised band and arbitrary blue spots, the interior under green glazes, 35 cm high, impressed personal seal on exterior of base beneath handle, circa. 1975. £400 - 600 669 • Svend Bayer (b.1946) a stoneware dish of circular form, the interior with three brushwork fish in black with some incised line embellishment on a pale rust and tenmoku banded ground, 27 cm diameter together with a St Ives stoneware jug, the interior under celadon glazes, 23.5 cm high, impressed St Ives seal. (2) £80 - 120

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672 A Chelsea porcelain dish of canted rectangular form, the interior decorated with cut fruit, apples, pears, gooseberries, blackberries and cherries amongst scattered insects and moths, 22 cm long, red anchor mark, circa 1755, professional restoration to rim. £320 - 380 673 A Bow porcelain shell centrepiece modelled with two large shells beneath a single smaller shell on a shell and coral encrusted rectangular base, 21 cm long, circa 1760, restorations and areas of over painting. £280 - 320

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674 A Lowestoft porcelain sparrow beak cream jug of bulbous form with simple scroll handle painted in the Redgrave manner in blue, white and red in the Dolls House pattern, the interior rim with lattice and flower border, 9 cm high, circa 1780-90, handle repaired. £150 - 180 675 Two Bow porcelain sauceboats the floral and shell moulded exterior painted in blue with daisy-like blooms and foliage, the interior with a single peony spray within a lattice border with floral husks, 18 cm long, circa 1765, restorations to both. £500 - 600

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676 A pair of Derby Cos leaf sauceboats of leaf moulded form with scrolling handle painted in colours with bouquets and scattered sprigs below a yellow and green border, 13 cm long, circa 1760. £700 - 900 677 A First Period Worcester porcelain mug of bell shaped form with grooved strap handle, painted in blue in the Walk in the Garden pattern, 12.5 cm high, open crescent mark, circa 176065, cracked with filled rim chips. £150 - 180 678 A Bow figure of a girl and a similar figure of a putto the seated girl with a bird’s nest of fledglings on her knee and holding a bird, missing aloft, wearing a yellow hat, blue jacket and a skirt painted with flowers and foliage, circa 1760, 12cm rim of hat chipped, bird lacking; the putto holding a vase of flowers, impressed repairer’s mark, circa 1760, 9cm lower part of right leg missing, chips 2. £200 - 300 679 A Bow porcelain sauceboat of fluted form with strap handle and thumb rest enamelled front and verso in colours with a dancing boy beside a vase, the interior with a single spray within a pink feathered border, 11 cm long, circa 1760-65. £80 - 120 680 A Derby or Chelsea Derby porcelain figure group allegorical of the Continents modelled with Europe standing above a bull, Africa as a Blackamoor stepping over a lion and Asia as a Levantine stood above a camel each stood around a central obelisk, 26 cm high, late 18th century, devoid America with restorations. £200 - 300

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686 A Derby porcelain figure of a Boy Shepherd Bagpiper modelled standing before a flowering bocage on a flat rustic base, 17 cm high, circa 1760-70, professional restoration to hat. £150 - 200 687 A Derby porcelain Dresden Shepherdess candlestick modelled standing with an apron full of fruit and her left arm draped around a flower branch supporting a sconce, on a scroll base, 26 cm high, circa 1765-70, restoration to sconce and neck. £150 - 180

688 A Derby porcelain figure of the Dresden Shepherdess modelled standing with an apron full of fruit whilst supporting a basket of fruit on her opposite hip, on a scroll base, 26 cm high, circa 176570, slight restoration. £180 - 220 689 A Derby porcelain Rabbit candlestick modelled with two grazing rabbits before a flowering bocage on a scrolling base, 23 cm high, circa 1775, repair to sconce. £200 - 250

690 A Derby porcelain candlestick figure of a Shepherd Bagpiper modelled seated with a dog at foot before a flowering bocage flanked by a pair of sconces on a pierced scrolling base, 26 cm high, circa 1760-70, sconces restored. £180 - 220 691 A garniture of three Spode ‘3994’ pattern match pots of scalloped edged, flanged top beaker form comprising one large and a pair smaller enamelled with Convolvulus and gilt foliage, 15 and 10.5 cm high, red script mark, circa 1825, some slight loss to rims. (3) £150 - 200

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692 A Champion’s Bristol trio and a teapot and cover the trio painted in shaded green camieu with floral garlands and sprigs within gilt dentil rims, X1 marks in blue enamel, circa 1775 crack to top of teacup handle; together with a Champion’s Bristol teapot and cover of ogee form painted in enamels with floral garlands hung from puce scrollwork and gilt loops, underglaze blue crossed swords and gilder’s mark, circa 1775, 16.5 cm high tip of spout and cover restored (5). £150 - 250 693 A Worcester First Period dessert plate and one similar painted with European flowers within gilt rococo reserves on a scale blue ground, mock Chinese seal marks, circa 1770, 19cm diameter (2). £200 - 300

694 A group of Caughley porcelain in the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern comprising a pair of leaf shaped butter boats, a pair of asparagus servers, a leaf shaped pickle dish, two strainers and a tea canister devoid cover each printed in blue in a cell and spearhead border, circa 1780-90, printed ‘S’ marks to four pieces. (8) £250 - 300 695 A group of Caughley porcelain in the Pagoda pattern comprising a spoon tray, two saucers, two cups, cream jug and cover, cover with filled chips each printed in blue within a diaper border with gilt embellishment, printed ‘S’ and ‘S+’ marks to three pieces, circa 1780. (7) £150 - 180

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698 Three First Period Worcester porcelain trios comprising one printed in the Fence pattern, one reeded example with painted borders, both with hatched crescent marks and another painted in the Mansfield pattern, open crescent and script ‘W’ marks, circa 1760-80. (9) £150 - 200 699 Two First Period Worcester porcelain tea bowls and saucers and two cups and saucers the former printed in the European Landscape Group and Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, hatched crescent and pseudo Chinese marks, the later painted in the Feather Mould Floral pattern and a reeded example with cell border, workman’s mark and open crescent marks, circa 1760-80. (8) £120 - 180

700 A pair of First Period Worcester porcelain butterboats one printed in blue in the Rose and Running Border pattern, open crescent mark, circa 1760-65, cracked with minor rim chips the other painted in the Butterboat Mansfield pattern, workman’s mark, circa 1758-65. (2) £180 - 220 701 An assembled Worcester and Flight & Barr porcelain part tea service comprising seven tea bowls and seven saucers of wrythen fluted form, the exterior painted in puce and gilt with floral sprigs and feather foliage, one saucer with incised B mark, circa 1795. (14) £150 - 200

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702 A pair of English porcelain armorial plates probably Coalport bearing the arms of John Louis Goldsmid, the centre decorated with a demi-lion and stave within the caption ‘Concordia et Sedulitate’, within a royal blue border containing bouquets with raised gilt foliate and dentil borders, 26 cm diameter, circa 1840. £120 - 180 703 An English porcelain topographical plaque, probably Derby enamelled with a Scottish landscape with cattle and figures in the foreground, 21 x 21 cm, bears paper label verso ‘View of Glenlyon, Perthshire. Painted by J.F. Hartshorne, from an original painting by H.Gastineau in the possession of G. Pritchard Esq.’, circa 1880, in gilt frame, the plaque reduced on one margin. £150 - 200 704 A Derby porcelain topographical vase of campana form with scrolling handles with mask terminals, enamelled with a panel containing a view of the River Arno reserved on a royal blue ground with gilt foliate decoration, 34 cm high, puce marks and captioned ‘On the Arno River, Italy’, circa 1820-30, glue repairs to handles. £300 - 500 705 A Copeland & Garrett porcelain topographical vase of footed two handled form enamelled front and verso with circular gilt edged panels containing Arabic views, captioned ‘Tophana entrance to Pera’ and ‘Mosque of Sultan Soliman’, reserved on a turquoise ground, green marks, circa 1840, chip restoration to foot and some oxidisation. £80 - 120

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706 A Nantgarw deep plate London decorated in blue with sprays of flowers within a moulded ‘C’ scroll and foliate rim border, gilt dentil rim, impressed NANTGARW C.W., circa 1820, 24cm diameter, minor rubbing to well and gilt. £150 - 200 707 A Nantgarw plate of Brace service type, painted with a central floral bouquet, the moulded ‘C’ scroll and foliate rim painted with a bird on a branch, fruit and floral sprays, impressed NANTGARW C.W., circa 181820, 21.5cm diameter, minor discolouration. £200 - 300

708 A Swansea plate with moulded ‘C’ scroll and foliate moulded rim painted with floral sprays and wild strawberries, the well with a single spray within a gilt scrollwork and star border, circa 1815-20, 21cm diameter, minor rubbing to well. £100 - 200 709 A H&R Daniel dessert dish of shaped square form, painted by William Pollard, with a central bouquet of flowers and wild strawberries, the rim with garlands and foliage in gilt, 21.5cm wide. £80 - 120

710 A Newhall teapot and cover of silver shape, painted in famille rose colours with floral sprigs and sprays, pat.241, circa 1790-95, 24cm wide. £80 - 120 711 A pair of Coalport baluster vases in the Sevres style, with gilt scroll handles, each painted on one side with an oval landscape panel, the reverse with a floral bouquet in the manner of William Cook, gilt Ampersand mark, circa 1865-70, 23cm high covers lacking. £150 - 200

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712 A Newhall porcelain trio and matching cup and saucer each enamelled and gilt in pattern no. 1153 with an underglaze blue tree, orange blooms and green foliage, 1805-10. (5) £80 - 120 713 Six Newhall porcelain coffee cans comprising three in pattern no. 524 with a gilt and blue foliate band, one in pattern 446 with an underglaze blue tree, gilt edged leaves and orange fruit, one in pattern 1401 with a polychrome foliate band and another in pattern no. 1153 with an underglaze blue tree, orange blooms and green foliage, circa 1795-1815. (6) £120 - 180

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716 Three Spode porcelain trios each comprising a tea cup, coffee cup and saucer, one decorated with a broad band of garden flowers on a graduating wine coloured ground, red lower case script mark, one decorated in a Japan pattern, upper case script mark and pattern no. 2693 and one decorated with roses, upper case script mark and pattern no. 2812, circa 1820-30. (3) £100 - 150

717 A Barr Flight & Barr (Worcester) topographical vase of campana form with rustic handles with leafy terminals set on a gadrooned stem and square base, enamelled with a view of Warwick Castle reserved on a turquoise and gilt embellished ground, 18 cm high, puce crown and four line script mark, captioned Warwick Castle, circa 1807-13, minor flake to one corner of base. £1200 - 1800

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720 A group of Flight Barr & Barr porcelain comprising a coffee can and saucer decorated with a sepia band of leaves and orange florets, another cup and saucer with gilt scrolling decoration on a salmon band, a can with a Japan pattern, a Barr can with gilt decoration and a pair of plates decorated in puce with poppy likeblooms, impressed crown and FBB, one can with incised B, circa 1810-20. (8) £80 - 120 721 A Royal Worcester porcelain vase of globular form with raised flaring neck enamelled by Ernest Barker with a pair of sheep in a Moorland landscape, 15 cm high, green marks and datecode for 1912, pattern no. G.702. £200 - 400

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724 A Royal Worcester porcelain cream jug and sugar bowl the former enamelled by Walter Austin with blackberries and apples on a mossy ground, signed lower left, 7 cm high, the bowl enamelled with peaches and cherries, signed lower right, 8 cm diameter, both with puce marks and datecode for 1923. (2) £150 - 200 725 An English, probably Chamberlain (Worcester), porcelain pedestal vase in the Empire manner with swan neck handles enamelled front and verso with garden blooms reserved on a white and profusely gilt ground, 24.5 cm high, circa 1820, beak tips touched in. £150 – 200 726 -30. No Lot. 731 A Continental porcelain plaque of circular form enamelled with the Madonna della Sedia, 15 cm diameter, stamped in red Firenze, within a Florentine giltwood frame. £200 - 300 732 A French porcelain plate in the Sèvres manner the centre painted with a portrait of the young Napoleon II after an original by Louis Marckl, indistinctly signed lower right, within blue and gilt borders, 24 cm diameter, faux Sèvres and captioned ‘Le Roi de Rome’. £150 - 180 733 A pair of Continental porcelain baskets of flattened and pierced form with floral encrustations, with panels enamelled with songbirds, 28 cm long, blue crossed swords and star mark, late 19th century, minor restorations to petals and leaves. £250 - 350

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735 A garniture of three Bourdois & Bloch (Paris) porcelain vases and covers in the Meissen manner comprising one large and two smaller oviform vases with domed covers with large figural knops, each applied with floral and foliate swags and enamelled with large brightly coloured bouquets, 65 and 55 cm high, blue painted crossed swords marks and EC, circa 1890, glue repair to one rim. £800 - 1200

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738 A pair of French porcelain plates in the Sèvres manner the centre of each enamelled with Louis XIV leading troops into battle, both signed R.E.Y., within royal blue and raised gold borders, 24 cm diameter, faux Sèvres marks and captioned ‘Bataille de Denain Louis XIV’ and ‘Bataille de Recroy Louis XIV’ respectively, 19th century. (2) £250 - 350 739 A Lenox silver overlay porcelain whisky flask of squat form with raised neck and handle, the burgundy glazed body and stopper overlaid with thistle decoration, 17 cm high, green backstamp, circa 1920-30. £150 - 200 740 A Raynaud & Cie (Limoges) porcelain punch bowl and stand the footed bowl with foliate moulded rim, the stand with four scrolling feet, the exterior of the bowl painted with seven naked cherubs amongst bunches of grapes, the interior painted in puce with grape vines embellished in gold with a spider and web, signed and dated M.Mayo 1908, 36 cm diameter, green backstamps. £300 - 400

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741 A pair of outside decorated Meissen porcelain figures of peasant musicians he modelled standing in ragged breeches and floral frock coat playing the bagpipes and she in patterned dress and pink apron playing a hurdy gurdy, on rustic scroll moulded bases, 33 cm high, cancelled blue crossed swords with pommels, 19th century. £400 - 600 742 A Meissen porcelain figure of Bacchus modelled after the original by J.F. Eberlein in standing pose, near naked save for a drape of fruiting vine holding aloft a bunch of grapes with a glass of wine in his opposing hand, 21 cm high, blue crossed swords with pommels, incised C.82 with press number 122, late 19th century. £300 - 400 743 A Meissen porcelain figure of Winter modelled after the original by J.J. Kaendler as a scantily clad ice skating putto in a green fir lined cape, on circular base, 12.5 cm high, blue crossed swords, incised A.71 with press number 811, 20th century. £120 – 180

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