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A pair of Oriental blue and white cylindrical vases decorated landscape, the base with 4 character mark 10" (1 restored to rim)
SOLD FOR £95
A pair of Oriental blue and white cylindrical vases decorated landscape, the base with 4 character mark 10" (1 restored to rim)

A pair of Delf blue and white ewers (1 with spout f and 1 chipped) decorated Windmills, base marked A 12" ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £60
A pair of Delf blue and white ewers (1 with spout f and 1 chipped) decorated Windmills, base marked A 12" ILLUSTRATED

A 19th Century Copeland Parian porcelain head and shoulders portrait bust of Cenone, base marked W C Marshall RA, January 1 1860, the base marked Crystal Palace Arts Union 11" ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £200
A 19th Century Copeland Parian porcelain head and shoulders portrait bust of Cenone, base marked W C Marshall RA, January 1 1860, the base marked Crystal Palace Arts Union 11" ILLUSTRATED

A Japanese Imari porcelain bowl, the base with 6 character mark 7"
SOLD FOR £60
A Japanese Imari porcelain bowl, the base with 6 character mark 7"

An Eastern porcelain rectangular dish, the base with seal mark 8" ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £140
An Eastern porcelain rectangular dish, the base with seal mark 8" ILLUSTRATED

A German porcelain headed doll with open and shutting eyes, open mouth and teeth, head marked Heubach Koppelsdorf 300.5 German
SOLD FOR £85
A German porcelain headed doll with open and shutting eyes, open mouth and teeth, head marked Heubach Koppelsdorf 300.5 German

An 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock the 12" square dial with gilt metal spandrels, minute indicator marked 1063 and calendar aperture, by Bernard Newark contained in an oak case, 81"  ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £1300
An 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock the 12" square dial with gilt metal spandrels, minute indicator marked 1063 and calendar aperture, by Bernard Newark contained in an oak case, 81" ILLUSTRATED