A Carlton Ware Guinness advertising table lamp in the form of a standing toucan with pint of Guinness, the base of the lamp marked "'How Grand To Be a Toucan Just think what Toucan do" and "If he can say as you can Guinness is good for you", with original shade featuring the Guinness characters in a tug-of-war, printed marks, 42cm high overall
£300-400
A Royal Worcester blush ivory vase of waisted form by Spilsbury with floral painted decoration, the base with pink Royal Worcester mark 2492 151/0 10cm together with a similar unsigned jug 9cm
£40-50
A 19th Century etched glass paperweight in the form of an egg decorated a double headed eagle and cypher 5cm together with 1 other with swag decoration 5cm
£40-60
A William Moorcroft blue and green glazed orchid pattern vase, the base impressed Sir William Moorcroft Potter to HM The Queen and signature mark 15cm
£60-80
Three German porcelain figures of standing flutist (flute f), gentlemen with ruff in a purple jacket and a gentleman with a yellow jacket and bouquet, base with blue cypher mark and 1762, 14cm
£40-60
An 18th/19th Century Bristol green glass wine bottle with pictorial seal of a swan & rampant lion seal, the base marked Powell Bristol 28cm x 8cm
£40-60
A Royal Crown Derby Sue Rowe Exclusive Signature limited edition paperweight for Grovers of Sidmouth in the form of a polar bear, the base with gold stopper 10cm, a Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern paperweight of a walrus, base with gold stopper 21, 11cm, ditto penguin LXI 12cm, all boxed
£40-60
Three Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern paperweights from The Australian Collection Exclusive Signature Edition of 500 - duck billed platypus, koala and baby and kangaroo, all with gold stoppers, the koala and kangaroo signed by John Abbott, all boxed
£60-80
A Siddy Langley purple etched glass vase with spiral ribbed decoration, signed to the base 21cm together with a ditto purple glass vase with wave decoration 12cm
£70-90