for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 15th of May 2013
Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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707 | A square Whitefriars style blue glass vase 9", a Wealdon style jug 7" and a collection of decorative ceramics | 20-30 |
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708 | An Aynsley 21 piece floral pattern tea service comprising 9" bread plate, 6 tea plates 6", a sugar bowl, 6 cups and 6 saucers, 3 cups - cracked, decorated tulips, the base marked B3374 | 30-50 |
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709 | A Denby Arabesque 14 piece tea/coffee service comprising teapot, coffee pot, 6 coffee cups and 6 saucers | 30-50 |
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710 | A collection of various Carltonware | 30-50 |
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711 | A pair of blue and white Adair chamber pots, a collection of old brown bottles, a red glass decanter, a large treacle glazed hunting jug etc | 20-40 |
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712 | A 70 piece Royal Doulton Pastorale pattern dinner service comprising 14" oval plate, 2 tureens and covers 11", sauce boat and stand, 6 dinner plates 11", 6 breakfast plates 8", 12 side plates 6" - 1f, 6 pudding bowls 7", 6 dessert bowls 5.5", circular bread plate 9.5", 6 cups, 6 saucers, 6 coffee cans, 6 saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl, teapot and cosy 6", coffee pot, cream jug and sucrier | 30-50 |
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713 | 3 Delft tiles contained in an oak frame 20" x 8" and a floral patterned pottery wash bowl - chip to base, 11" | 20-30 |
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714 | An Oriental blue and white circular jardiniere the interior decorated birds, the exterior decorated leaves with 3 character mark to base - crack to the base, 24" | 70-100 |
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715 | A 49 piece Royal Worcester Gold Anniversary pattern dinner service comprising 13" oval meat plate, 2 circular tureens and covers 10", 15 saucers 6", 9 twin handled soup bowls - 1 cracked, 3 tea plates 6", 9 side plates 8" - 1 chipped, sauce boat and stand, 9 dinner plates 10" | 30-50 |
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716 | A pair of Oriental baluster shaped urns and covers in polychrome enamels decorated a dragon 12", together with a matching vase 12" | 160-220 |
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717 | After Palme Konig, a pair of iridescent cranberry glass vases of globular form 7" together with a Whitefriars? orange glass vase | 30-50 |
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718 | 3 Royal Doulton seriesware plates - The Mayor, The Parson and The Doctor 10.5" | 15-20 |
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719 | An etched glass twin handled tea tray, a pair of Staffordshire style cats and other figures of cats | 10-20 |
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720 | 2 pottery biscuit barrels, floral decorated with silver plated mounts 6" and a glass mustard pot | 20-30 |
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753 | A French coloured print "Marquis on Horse" 16"h x 23"w | 30-50 |
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754 | After R B Davis, two 19th Century coloured prints, engraved by R G Reeve, shooting studies "Pheasant Shooting" and "Grouse Shooting", having verre eglomise mounts 16"h x 19"w | 40-60 |
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756 | Andrea Antonini, etching "Pot au Lait", still life, signed in pencil 10.5"h x 15.25"w | 80-120 |
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757 | A late 19th Century British School watercolour on paper, Naval Ships at Sea, unsigned, 9.5"h x 14"w | 60-100 |
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758 | Arthur Gilbert? 19th Century British School, oil on canvas, Mountainous Landscape with Cattle, possibly Llanberis North Wales 9.25"h x 11.25"w | 150-250 |
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759 | Bruhl, a late 19th Century watercolour drawing, Market Square with Cathedral and Clock Tower, 12"h x 9.5"w | 30-50 |
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760 | Charles John de Lacy, RA, British 1856-1936, oil on canvas, study of Sailing Barges and a Tug on the River Thames, with The Tower of London to the Distance, signed, 17"h x 31.25"w | 1000-1500 |
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761 | Henry George Hine, British 1811-1895, watercolour on paper, Stormy Seashore with Gulls, signed and dated 1865 9.5"h x 28"w | 300-500 |
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762 | Hyde?, oil on canvas, an impressionist interior scene, Reclining Nude, signed 19.25"h x 29"w | 150-250 |
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763 | C A Brindley, late 19th Century British School, watercolour on paper study of a pastoral wooded landscape signed and dated 1885 9"h x 15"w | 120-160 |
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764 | Thomas Chadwick, a limited edition print from The Revelations of St John The Divine, inscribed in pencil "Who is worthy to open the book, and to lose the seals thereof?", 2/60, signed in pencil 7.75"h x 10"w | 60-100 |
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