antiques & fine art sale

18th March 2020

Starting at 10.00 am each day

Viewing - Sunday prior 11am - 3 pm, Monday prior 10 am - 5 pm and Tuesday prior 10 am - 7 pm and throughout each sale day

Wednesday 18th Lots 1 - 641

Thursday 19th Lots 642 - 1238

Friday 20th Lots 1239 - 1944

Lot 190

A Chinese Tang style pottery model of a sow, with painted scroll decoration in russet and outlined in black. 21.5 cm high, 43 cm long.

Estimated: £100 - £150

Lot 191

A Japanese antimony plated rectangular tray, early 20th century, with relief cast floral decoration to include prunus, peony and chrysanthemums, all within a floral border, character marks to lower right. 25.5 cm x 17 cm.

Estimated: £40 - £60

Lot 192

A Japanese porcelain water pail, 20th century, with turquoise and gilt floral decoration between beaded borders and gilding. Height 14 cm, together with a Satsuma Moriage vase, 26 cm high and a four panel table screen decorated with cranes, pine trees and mountains. Height 23.5 cm width 47 cm.

Sold for £30

Lot 193

Nanking Cargo, a blue and white landscape pattern tea bowl and saucer, each with applied Christies label.

Estimated: £150 - £200

Lot 194

Two Chinese watercolours on paper, one depicting a lake scene with a pagoda to the foreground and mountains to the background, the other with a bird upon a blossoming rose bush, each signed, mounted within simulated bamboo frames. 37 cm x 27 cm.

Sold for £30

Lot 195

A pair of Chinese champleve enamel and brass jardinieres, 11.5 cm high, interior diameter 12 cm.

Estimated: £50 - £80

Lot 196

Three Chinese soapstone seals, 20th century, two with seated figure terminals, the other with a Dog of Fo, 6.2 cm - 7 cm.

Sold for £22

Lot 197

A pair of Chinese Sancai glazed dogs of fo, 20th century, each standing on a moulded rectangular plinth. Height 14.5 cm.

Sold for £20

Lot 198

Two Japanese carved ivory Okimono, Meiji period (1868-1912), one wearing a tall eboshi and holding a brush beside a basket of leaves his attire engraved with clouds, the other carved as a merchant with a basket of persimmon holding a kiseru in his right hand and a persimmon in his left, with a basket of fruit attached to his waist, each with two character signature for Masayuki. Heights 26 cm and 25 cm respectively (see illustration).
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Sold for £220

Lot 199

A Chinese soapstone carving of three house gods, Fu, Lu, Shou, late Qing, each of pale green colour and standing on a russet covered soapstone stand. Height 21 cm.

Sold for £28

Lot 200

A Chinese carved soapstone figure, a deity seated on a stag, late Qing, and a Chinese carved wood water buffalo, a boy seated on its back, on carved blackwood plinth. Height 22.5 cm and length 15 cm respectively.

Sold for £20

Lot 201

A Japanese ivory Okimono of a fisherman, Meiji period (1868-1912), holding a bamboo fishing rod, a woven basket at his waist, two character signature for Masayuki. 25 cm.

Sold for £170

Lot 202

Two Japanese carved ivory Okimono, Meiji period (1868-1912), one carved as Chinnan seated on a phoenix holding a pot is his right hand from which issues a dragon, the other carved as a fisherman with two young boys at his feet, one holding a basket and fish, and on his shoulder a female emerging from a phoenix, each fixed to a wooden base. 31.5 cm and 32 cm respectively (see illustration).

Sold for £260

Lot 203

A Japanese cloisonne vase, Taisho period, of tapering form, decorated with blossoming flowers and butterflies against a blue thunder ground, marked for the studio of Gonda Hirosuke. Height 23.3 cm.

Sold for £60

Lot 204

A Japanese carved ivory Okimono, Meiji period (1868-1912), carved as a boy gymnast on a bird in turn above a monkey holding a basket of fruit, on a carved wood base. Height 23.5 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £90

Lot 205

A Japanese carved ivory Okimono of Fukurokuju, Meiji period (1868-1912), standing on his sack of treasures holding aloft a young boy with a drum, incised signature heightened in red ink and a ivory Okimono of a farmer and a water lily stem standing on a carved lily pad rockwork base, with incised two charter signature heightened with red ink, on a carved wood base. heights 19.8 cm and 19.5 cm respectively.

Sold for £130

Lot 206

A pair of Japanese miniature Shibayama and silver mounted vases, Meiji period (1868-1912), each with a shaped flaring rim and waisted neck with foliate enamel decoration, the ivory bodies with Shibayama decoration, one with a bird amongst blossoming flowers, the other with a butterfly amongst flowers, each on a shaped and raised foot with enamel decoration, unsigned. Height 11.2 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £450

Lot 207

A Japanese miniature Shibayama and silver vase and cover, Meiji period (1868-1912), the cover with floral knop flanked by cloisonne flowers above the silver coloured metal shoulder with similar floral decoration, the ivory body with Shibayama flowers (an outline for a bird vacant), the opposing side with a butterfly amongst flowers on a bamboo frame, with inset mother of pearl signed tablet with two characters for Masakazu, all on a silver metal foot with cloisonne decoration. Height 9 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £320

Lot 208

A large Japanese Satsuma vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), the hexagonal body with panels of figures and birds, to include Samurai, Bijin, a hawk and quail, unsigned. 37 cm.

Sold for £100

Lot 209

A pair of Chinese ware dogs of fo, each raised on a rectangular plinth. Length 41 cm, height 67 cm.

Sold for £120

Lot 210

A late 19th century Japanese carved ivory figure, a seated male holding a staff of bamboo and with squirrel, character marks to base. Height 9 cm.

Sold for £60

Lot 211

A pair of Chinese polychrome plates, decorated with figures and chrysanthemums and with butterflies to the border, signature verso. Diameter 24.5 cm.

Estimated: £30 - £50

Lot 212

A good Japanese Satsuma vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), the neck and shoulder with gilt flower heads amongst karakusa above a panel of cockerels, hens and chicks and verso a landscaped view with ducks and a figure to the foreground all within a gilt bamboo leaf and mirror back ground, signed to the underside Dai Nihon Kokuda Ga. Height 12 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £2300

Lot 213

A Continental porcelain dessert service, comprising 2 comports and 6 plates, handpainted floral decoration and with gilding. Each plate diameter 24 cm.

Sold for £90

Lot 214

A Stanley bone china fruit decorated tea set, (18).

Sold for £50

Lot 215

A small Royal Copenhagen globular vase, decorated with a floral spray, a relief moulded royal Copenhagen ashtray, two bulldog ornaments and a sugar basin transfer printed with the "Entrance to The Pier" Bournemouth. Diameter 12 cm.

Sold for £20

Lot 216

A Burleigh Ware chamber pot, another and an Art Deco Myott jug, height 16 cm.

Sold for £25

Lot 217

Four Wade flying duck wall ornaments. Longest 21 cm.

Sold for £190

Lot 218

A pair of Continental stoneware jardinieres, relief moulded with jesters, huntsmen and other figures. Height 18 cm, diameter 21 cm.

Estimated: £30 - £50

Lot 219

A Royal Worcester porcelain bowl, two patch boxes, Royal Crown Derby miniature urn and pin dish. Largest diameter 22 cm.

Estimated: £30 - £50

Lot 220

A vintage Kensington Ware cottage form double preserve pot, butter dish and two Staffordshire cow and calf ornaments.

Estimated: £30 - £50

Lot 221

An Aynsley "Bluebell Time" half tea set, (21).

Sold for £70

Lot 222

An Aynsley "Bluebell Time" half tea set, green ground (21).

Sold for £65

Lot 223

Ten Wedgwood blue and white Queens Ware spice jars, 1997, a blue and white ashette and a shaving mug.

Estimated: £30 - £50

Lot 224

A quantity of Wedgwood Napoleon Ivy dinnerware, (28).

Sold for £30

Lot 225

A Newhall lustre biscuit barrel, and small Belleek jug. Height 8.5 cm.

Estimated: £20 - £30

Lot 226

A Continental ware jardiniere, multicoloured. Diameter 29 cm.

Sold for £30

Lot 227

A Chinese blue and white garden seat, with pierced top and sides and decorated with birds and foliage. Height 48 cm, diameter at top 28 cm.

Sold for £65

Lot 228

A late 18th/early 19th century armorial tea service, with acorn and oak leaf border and unicorn to centre with initials beneath "WSH" and comprising 14 plates, 14 cups, 13 saucers, 3 serving bowls, basin and lidded bowl (see illustration).

Estimated: £400 - £600

Lot 229

A large quantity of crested china, to include Goss, Gemma, Arcadian, Shelly, Milton China, Florentine China and others and comprising lighthouses, cap stands, vases, a match striker, longcase clock etc (60).

Estimated: £40 - £60

Lot 230

A large collection of crested china, manufacturers Carlton, Gemma, Waterfall Heraldic china, Nautilus, Swan, Arcadian and unmarked examples, to include a collection of 19 butter dishes and covers, the Laceby monument, tygs, vases etc (60).

Estimated: £40 - £60

Lot 231

A large collection of crested china, to include manufacturers Grafton, Shelley, Plant, Gemma, Dolphin, Arcadian, Alexandra, Heraldic and others to include tygs, vases, Toby jugs, dishes, trays, 8 shoes etc (60)

Estimated: £40 - £60

Lot 232

A large collection of crested china, to include manufacturers Art Success, Carlton, Arcadian, Florentine, Albion, Pearl Arms, Foley, Nautilus, Gemma, Goss and others to include models of fish, dog kennels, luggage cases, tambourines, blacksmith's anvil, other animals, vases, jugs etc. together with a farmers arms loving cup (64).

Estimated: £40 - £60

Lot 233

A pair of large decorative Chinese porcelain famille verte style vases, the shaped rims above gilt Shi Shi and Chilong, printed and handpainted with fanciful birds and insects on rockwork with auspicious plants of bamboo, peony and prunus blossom. 95.5 cm high (see illustration).

Estimated: £700 - £1000

Lot 234

A large pair of cut glass lidded urns, with shaped tops to the campana shaped bodies and raised on square stepped bases. Height 70 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £280

Lot 235

A pair of Chelsea style porcelain figures, 20th century, modelled as a man in 18th century style clothing with ribbons tied at his forearms and knees, a dog seated to his side, his female companion similarly dressed with ribbons, a recumbent sheep at her side, each on a floral decorated stump, pseudo gilt Chelsea marks to rear, impressed numbers to underside, height 16 cm and 15 cm respectively, and a Royal Doulton jug with silver mount, height 10.8 cm.

Sold for £20

Lot 236

A cranberry glass enamel scent phial, the stopper with red and blue guilloche enamel, the glass body with wrythen moulding. Length 17.5 cm.

Sold for £60

Lot 237

A pair of Austrian Majolica figures, circa 1900, modelled as a gentleman and his female companion each fancifully attired, stamped marks to the underside BUU763, 35.5 cm high.

Estimated: £30 - £50

Lot 238

A pair of Sampson of Paris porcelain figures, circa 1900, modelled as a gardener and his female companion, each dress in 18th century style attire upon circular bases heightened with gilding, pseudo Derby mark to the underside. 22.5 cm high.

Sold for £65

Lot 239

A pair of Austrian slip moulded pottery figures, a gentleman and a lady each standing before a chair and holding either a platter and bottle or quarts of ale and a plate of food, impressed numbers 1480 and 1481, a further Austrian slip moulded pottery figure of a young girl with a fan and two continental porcelain figures of children with siblings. Tallest 24 cm.

Estimated: £30 - £50

Lot 240

An Italian Majolica charger, decorated with putto and figural scene to centre, initialled "GL". Diameter 34 cm.

Sold for £60

Lot 241

A Burleigh ware Japanese inspired teapot and stand, circa 1894, printed decoration of a lady wearing a kimono and geta, holding a large parasol and vase between bamboo and banana leaves, printed marks to the underside, shape 223699, the teapot 18 cm high, the stand 19 cm wide.

Sold for £25

Lot 242

A pair of Furstenberg porcelain figures, early 20th century, modelled as a gentleman and his female companion, each in 18th century style clothing upon a rococo scroll base heightened with gilding, factory printed and impressed marks. 22 cm and 22.5 cm high.

Sold for £42

Lot 243

A Ruskin pottery vase, dated 1922, the glaze in lustrous orange, green, mauve and tan, impressed marks. Height 24 cm.

Estimated: £30 - £50

Lot 244

A pair of Copeland Spode Empire style vases, circa 1900, decorated in the Imari palette with gilt heightened flowers between pink and gilt and scale neck and foot, factory printed and inscribed marks, pattern No. 3790. Height 25.5 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £75

Lot 245

A pair of Derby porcelain Empire style vases, circa 1815, in the Imari palette heightened with gilding, with moulded foliate scroll cap handles and all upon a square foot, red painted mark to the underside and numbered 14 and further numbered to the foot in blue 58. Height 23 cm.

Sold for £80

Lot 246

A Royal Crown Derby "Osborne" pattern twelve place tea service (11 saucers), date cypher for 1893.

Sold for £55

Lot 247

A pair of Beswick Staffordshire spaniels, with painted faces and gilt collars, height 19.5 cm, together with a Jasperware three piece condiment set, with classical sprigged decoration, each marked "guaranteed English".

Estimated: £30 - £50

Lot 248

A pair of cut glass spirit decanters, 20th century, each with faceted knop and square bodies, 26 cm high.

Estimated: £40 - £60

Lot 249

A Rockingham porcelain style bachelors three piece tea set, 19th century, painted with lily of the valley and leaves, each piece heightened with gilding and supported upon three leafy scrolling feet, the teapot 13.5 cm high.

Estimated: £40 - £60

Lot 250

A pair of Mary Gregory style cranberry glass bowls, 19th century, with white enamel decoration of a young boy and girl holding out flowers and each flanked by ferns, each faintly inscribed in gilt "a present from Shaftesbury", each with ground pontil, 7.5 cm high.

Estimated: £40 - £60

Lot 251

A Copeland Spode "Byron" pattern part dinner service, early 20th century, comprising 5 dinner plates, 6 dessert plates, 6 side plates and 6 soup bowls, 3 meat plates and a lidded tureen, printed factory marks.

Estimated: £70 - £100

Lot 252

A pair of Herend porcelain cockerels, 20th century, each with a small ball of grain in its mouth and upon a leaf shaped base with leaves, berries and worms, printed marks and impressed model No. 5015. 18.5 cm high (see illustration).

Sold for £260

Lot 253

A Noritake porcelain bowl on stand, 20th century, with landscaped cartouche to the interior against a black and gilt ground with twin handles, the pedestal with leaf and paw feet. 17 cm high, the bowl 22 cm diameter, together with a Continental pottery sifter with printed rural scene decoration.

Sold for £65

Lot 254

Emperor and Empress of France, circa 1850's, each seated in a throne, the Empress Eugenie holding the Prince Imperial, the thrones and lettering heightened in gilding. 33.5 cm and 33 cm high (see illustration).

Sold for £110

Lot 255

A Staffordshire pottery figure of Abd-ul-Medjid, Sultan of Turkey, circa 1850's, modelled on horseback, entitled "The Sultan", height 27.8 cm.

Sold for £90

Lot 256

A Staffordshire pottery figure titled "Highland Jessie", circa 1850's, she modelled standing beside a ewer and seated beside her attributed to be Corporal Brown, height 22.5 cm, together with a Staffordshire pottery figure group of Robert Burns and Highland Mary, modelled seated together before a tree trunk and with printed verse beneath their feet "How sweetly bloomed the gay green ...", height 30 cm.

Estimated: £40 - £60

Lot 257

A pair of Staffordshire pottery figures, mid 19th century, modelled as Robert Burns and Highland Mary, each standing upon a rockwork and mossy base above two sheep, height 27.5 cm and 26 cm respectively.

Sold for £28

Lot 258

Two Staffordshire pottery figural spill vases, mid 19th century, one titled "Robin Hood" modelled with Little John and a dog, height 37.5 cm together with an unidentified figural spill vase modelled as a Highlander (possibly a variation on Roualen George Gordon-Cumming) holding a rifle beside a mossy trunk, a tan patch hound at his feet, height 38 cm.

Estimated: £50 - £80

Lot 259

A Staffordshire pottery figure of a Highland bagpiper with hound, mid 19th century, with painted decoration heightened with gilding, height 39.5 cm.

Sold for £40

Lot 260

A Staffordshire pottery figural spill vase, titled "Dog Tray", mid 19th century, sparsely painted, the moulded lettering heightened with gilding, 31 cm high. NOTE: The dog Tray achieved popularity after the publication of Thomas Campbells poem "The Harper": together with a late 19th century Staffordshire pottery figure group titled "Minstrels" modelled as a Continental man with violin, his female companion with a mandolin, 26.5 cm high.

Sold for £38

Lot 261

Three Staffordshire pottery figural spill vases, mid 19th century and later, to include the Prince of Wales and The Princess Royal asleep whilst an angel watches over them, another modelled as a young girl upon a bridge with a swan beneath whilst a fox approaches and another as two rustic lovers beside a well, he holding an empty bird nest and she with the bird, 23 cm and 25 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £65

Lot 262

A Victorian Staffordshire pottery figure of The Duke of Wellington, mid 19th century, standing bare headed in military greatcoat his plumed hat in his right hand, the greatcoat with gilt additions and moulded gilt order, all upon a shaped base, height 28 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £60

Lot 263

A Staffordshire pottery figure of The Princess Royal and Prince Frederick William of Prussia, circa 1850's, their jackets in underglaze blue, her dress with overglaze enamels, standing upon an oval base with gilt band, height 32.5 cm.

Sold for £60

Lot 264

A Staffordshire pottery figure of Mary Anne Talbot (John Taylor), modelled in her disguise as a man a rifle and dead game to her right a dog to her left, the painted face with moustache the remainder of the figure heightened with gilding height 35.5 cm. NOTE: Known as The British Amazon, after the death of her sister and her subsequent treatment by a severe guardian, she was introduced to Captain Essex Bowen who affected her seduction and in order to carry on the affair he compelled her to dress as a footboy and accompany him on journeys to Domingo and Flanders. she affected this pretence throughout the majority of her career and it was never disclosed even under the pain of having grape-shot and musket balls removed from her leg, nor her year and half imprisonment at Dunkirk. Her true sex was only discovered after she was seized by a press gang in Wapping. For further information see P.D. Gordon Pugh, Staffordshire Portrait Figures of the Victorian Era page 82 and 513.

Sold for £35

Lot 265

A Staffordshire portrait figure of an unidentified actress, mid 19th century, dressed in wedding attire length jacket and holding a riding crop, all upon a serpentine fronted base with gilt band, 31 cm high. NOTE: The figure has variously been identified as Dorothy Vernon "La Zingara" and Louisa Nisbet as "Constance in The Love Calls".

Sold for £35

Lot 266

A pair of Staffordshire pottery military figures, F.M Lord Roberts and General Lord Kitchener, circa 1900, each sparsely painted and heightened with gilding, modelled upon horseback, each inscribed to the base, 37.5 cm high.

Sold for £55

Lot 267

Three Staffordshire pottery figures, of David Garrick as Richard III, mid 19th century, two with identical colour schemes and moulding, the third with a painted green and black cloak the tent with moulded tassels and heightened with gilding, height 20 cm and 21 cm respectively (see illustration).

Estimated: £60 - £80

Lot 268

A Staffordshire pottery figure, of Will Watch, mid 19th century, in coloured enamels with moulded lettering heightened with gilding 36.5 cm, together with a Staffordshire pottery figure on horseback, modelled as a Highland Huntsman his stag quarry draped across the front, black painted in parts with gilt highlights 35.5 cm high.

Sold for £38

Lot 269

Two Staffordshire pottery figural spill vases, mid 19th century, Highland Mary and Robert Burns, modelled seated and with printed verse below "How sweetly bloomed the gay green..." 30 cm high and dog Tray, painted in coloured enamels with relief moulded lettering to the base heightened with gilding. 33 cm high.

Sold for £35

Lot 270

A Staffordshire pottery figure of Uncle Tom and Eva, circa 1850's, sparsely painted, Eva modelled sat upon his knee, with relief moulded title heightened with gilding, 21.5 cm high, together with two Staffordshire pottery figural spill vases, one depicting courting couple, the other with a horse and cow drinking from a well, with birds seated upon the trunk branches, enamel coloured fruits and mossy encrustations. 29 cm and 25.5 cm respectively.

Estimated: £60 - £80

Lot 271

A pair of Staffordshire pottery figures on horseback, entitled "War and Peace" circa 1864/70, modelled as a soldier on horseback with heart shaped shield inscribed in gilt War, his female companion also on horseback holding a flag with moulded lettering for Peace heightened with gilding, sat side saddle holding further wreath, her dress sparsely decorated with floral sprigs, each horse with gilt spots. 31.5 cm and 29 cm respectively.

Sold for £50

Lot 272

A Staffordshire figure of Louis Kossuth, mid 19th century, wearing a plumed hat and green overcoat, modelled standing next to a draped pedestal together with a figure of Dwight Lynam Moody, circa 1870's, modelled standing next to a pedestal his right hand resting on a book, wearing a yellow waistcoat with red wavy stripes, the base with relief moulded lettering picked out in black "Moody", heights 27 cm and 24 cm (see illustration).

Estimated: £50 - £80

Lot 273

A large Staffordshire pottery figural spill vase, modelled as a forester, standing wearing a plumed hat, his right hand holding a spear, a dog seated by his side upon a scrolling base with central shell, traces of gilding throughout, height 46 cm.

Estimated: £60 - £80

Lot 274

A Staffordshire pottery figure on horseback, "Marshal St-Arnaud", circa 1850's, seated facing right, his plumed hat resting against the horses flank, with relief moulded lettering heightened in black enamel within a gilt frame, height 25.5 cm.

Sold for £110

Lot 275

Two Staffordshire pottery figures, circa 1850, one modelled as Lord Byron, seated wearing a red robe and holding a book with gilt lettering to the base, 19 cm high, together with a figure of Robert Burns modelled seated wearing a red overcoat and taking a pinch of snuff, 18 cm high.

Sold for £90

Lot 276

Two Staffordshire pottery flat backs, 19th century, a spill vase modelled with a cow and horse at a well and a pair of tan patch Staffordshire spaniels, one seated upon a barrel. 21 cm and 26 cm.

Sold for £38

Lot 277

Two Staffordshire pottery figural spill vases, one modelled as Rebecca and Elijah standing at the well, one modelled as a Gothic inspired castle with central clock above two swans framed by floral decorations, mid 19th century, with sparse floral encrustations and details picked out in gilding, 30.5 cm high, and a Staffordshire figure of a sailor and his sweetheart, mid 19th century, him offering her a birds nest, 21.5 cm high.

Estimated: £60 - £80

Lot 278

A pair of Staffordshire pottery figure, Rob Roy, mid 19th century, modelled standing holding a shield and axe, lettering in relief heightened with gilding, height 34 cm, together with a large Staffordshire pottery figure of a Highland hunter, 19th century, modelled seated against a rock holding aloft a pheasant with a brace of hares hanging from his shoulder a dog and gun at his side, all upon a serpentine base. Height 38.5 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £40

Lot 279

A 19th century earthenware flagon, of tapering form with incised band decoration. Height 39 cm, together with four Victorian terracotta pots with printed decoration of hare coursing, boar baiting, fox hunting and William Shakespeare, two blue ground cylindrical pots with Prattware boar baiting decoration, a Prattware side dish and a Wedgwood side plate (9).

Sold for £20

Lot 280

Three Crown Naples porcelain putti, emblematic of music and autumn and a Crown Naples porcelain figure group of a young courting couple, factory printed marks, tallest 11.5 cm.

Sold for £15

Lot 281

Three cut glass decanters, 19th/20th century, one of thistle shape with wheel etched thistle decoration, tallest 28 cm.

Sold for £48

Lot 282

A Rialto ware dressing table tray, with classical decoration, a hand painted porcelain dessert plate decorated with apples and a gilt bird and bee, a pair of French Limoges oval dishes, a Schumann porcelain ribbon plate and a large porcelain oriental inspired dish. Widest diameter 40 cm.

Sold for £20

Lot 283

A Minton best body wash jug, bowl and chamber pot, each with printed rose decoration, impressed and inscribed marks to the underside.

Sold for £42

Lot 284

Assorted Victorian and later ceramics, to include a 19th century Staffordshire loving cup with floral spray decoration and inscribed verso William Shaw, a French First World War character jug, four assorted shaving mugs, a moulded glass George V Silver Jubilee dish and a Mac Fisheries Limited Art Deco pot, lid and base (8).

Estimated: £20 - £30

Lot 285

A large Art Nouveau style pink glass vase. Height 42 cm.

Sold for £30

Lot 286

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Lot 287

A Victorian Wakefield dump paperweight, with interior floral decoration. Height 12.5 cm.

Sold for £65

Lot 288

A pair of Royal Dux figures, modelled as male and female Roman soldiers, early 20th century, each wearing a plumed helmet and holding a shield decorated with the head of Medusa and standing upon circular bases, impressed marks to the underside 2165 and 2166. Height 46.5 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £260

Lot 289

Style of Walther & Sohne, an Art Deco frosted blue glass table centrepiece, centring upon a semi nude female figure upon a posy stand, the bowl decorated in relief with moulded fruits and leaves. Diameter 30 cm, height 26 cm.

Sold for £48