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Francis Plummer (1930 - 2019) (6)
Richard Bawden (b. 1936) (3)
Leonard Squirrell (1893 - 1979) (3)
Peter Coker (1926 - 2004) (2)
Glyn Morgan (1926 - 2015) (2)
Alfred Munnings (1878 - 1959) (2)
John Nash (1893 - 1977) (2)
Mary Newcomb (1922 - 2008) (2)
John Piper (1903 - 1992) (2)
Colin Self (b. 1941) (2)
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Lot 1 - Georgian Kit Kat style baluster wine glass, with a trumpet bowl on teardrop stem with inverted baluster knop, on a folded conical foot, circa 1750, 15.25cm height
Sold for £380
Lot 2 - Fine Georgian wine glass, the funnel bowl painted in the Beilby style with grapevines in white enamel, on a double series opaque twist stem, on a conical foot, circa 1770, 14.25cm height
Sold for £1,200
Lot 3 - Georgian wine glass, with a fluted ovoid bowl on a double series opaque twist stem, on a conical foot, circa 1760, 13.75cm height
Sold for £140
Lot 4 - Georgian firing glass, with an ogee bowl on a double series opaque twist stem, above a stepped foot, circa 1760, 9.5cm height
Sold for £290
Lot 5 - Georgian wine glass, the round funnel bowl engraved with a flower, on a double series opaque twist stem, above a conical foot, circa 1760, 15cm height
Lot 6 - Jacobite wine glass, the trumpet bowl engraved with rose and buds, and the motto 'Fiat', on a multi-spiral air twist stem, above a conical foot, circa 1750, 16.75cm height
Sold for £2,000
Lot 7 - Georgian ale glass, the long funnel bowl engraved with hops, on a plain stem above a folded conical foot, circa 1760, 19.5cm height
Sold for £95
Lot 8 - Georgian wine glass, with a round funnel bowl on a double-knopped multi-spiral air twist stem, above a conical foot, circa 1750, 15.5cm height
Lot 9 - Georgian wine glass, with a round funnel bowl on a double series opaque twist stem, above a conical foot, circa 1760, 15cm height
Sold for £90
Lot 10 - Georgian flamiform wrythen ale glass, the moulded round funnel bowl on a folded conical foot, circa 1750, 13.75cm height
Sold for £250
Lot 11 - Georgian wine glass, the trumpet bowl on a plain stem with teardrop inclusion, above a conical foot, circa 1750, 14.5cm height
Sold for £60
Lot 12 - Near set of four Georgian-style wine glasses, possibly continental, with bucket bowls and opaque twist stems
Sold for £210
Lot 13 - 18th century wine glass, the round funnel bowl on an air twist stem, above a high pointed conical foot, together with an 18th century ale glass with wrythen stem (2)
Sold for £100
Lot 14 - 18th century wine glass with multi-spiral airtwist stem, together with an 18th century opaque twist glass with ogee bowl (2)
Lot 15 - 18th century glass with tear drop stem, two 18th century conical glasses each with folded foot, another similar without folded foot
Sold for £120
Lot 16 - Group of 18th and 19th century glassware
Lot 17 - 18th century wine glass, probably Dutch, the...
Sold for £150
Lot 18 - Georgian wine glass, with a bell-shaped bowl on a single series spiral gauze opaque twist stem, above a conical foot, circa 1760, 18cm height
Lot 19 - Two 18th century wine glasses
Sold for £170
Lot 20 - Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1755, of lobed form, painted in blue with the Prunus Root pattern, 18cm length
Sold for £440
Lot 21 - Worcester tea canister, c. 1770-75
Sold for £80
Lot 22 - Rare Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1765, painted in underglaze blue
Sold for £540
Lot 23 - Pair of Bow blue and white kidney-shaped dishes, circa 1760, the central panel painted with a fisherman, on a powder blue ground with further panels
Sold for £260
Lot 24 - Worcester barrel shaped jug, circa 1760-65, painted with floral sprays, crescent mark to base, 6.5cm height
Sold for £190
Lot 25 - Worcester butter boat, circa 1755, geranium moulded, painted with the Mansfield pattern, workman's mark to base, 8.5cm across
Sold for £65
Lot 26 - Worcester blue and white butter boat, circa 1760, geranium moulded, painted with the Pickle Leaf Daisy pattern, workman's mark to the bottom of the handle, 8cm across
Sold for £70
Lot 27 - Unusual large Worcester blue and white leaf shaped pickle dish, circa 1756, painted with the Pickle Leaf Daisy pattern, workman's mark to base, 15cm across
Lot 28 - Rare Caughley egg cup, circa 1785, painted in blue with the Lily pattern, gilt highlights, enamel painted rims, and 'S' mark to base, 4.25cm height
Lot 29 - Bow blue and white butter boat, circa 1765, painted with floral sprays, 8.5cm length
Lot 30 - Bow leaf pickle dish
Lot 31 - Lowestoft pickle dish
Sold for £130
Lot 32 - Lowestoft feeding cup, cylindrical, painted with a blue rock and fence design, c.1770
Unsold
Lot 33 - Lowestoft feeding cup, cylindrical, printed with flower sprays, c.1775
Sold for £300
Lot 34 - Liverpool Pennington blue and white platter, circa 1785, printed with the Stag at Bay pattern, 26cm across
Lot 35 - Liverpool Christians blue and white teapot, circa 1770, feather moulded and painted with panels of flowers, the lid with a flower finial, 15cm height
Lot 36 - Liverpool beaker, Christians c.1770
Sold for £200
Lot 37 - Large early 20th century Chinese blue and white jardiniere, painted with figural scenes and calligraphy, 37cm diameter
Lot 38 - Large late 19th/early 20th century Chinese crackle glaze blue and white bowl, painted with birds and flowers, etched mark to base, 41.5cm diameter
Lot 39 - Chinese famille verte reticulated bottle vase, decorated in relief with immortals and a dragon, six character seal mark to base, with a carved hardwood stand, vase measures 35cm height
Sold for £400
Lot 40 - Tek-Sing cargo bowl and group of four 18th century Chinese blue and white tea bowls
Sold for £110
Lot 41 - 19th century Chinese famille rose Canton porcelain vase, decorated with panels of figures and flowers, on a lilac ground, with mask and ring handles, 20.5cm height
Sold for £160
Lot 42 - 19th century Canton porcelain garlic form vase
Sold for £360
Lot 43 - Fine Chinese Qing dynasty aubergine glazed saucer dish, finely potted with rounded sides and flared rim, on a short foot, with Daoguang seal mark in underglaze blue
Sold for £3,600
Lot 44 - Antique Chinese Qing dynasty clair de lune glazed vase, of archaic Hu form, with elephant head and ring handles, impressed Qianlong seal mark
Sold for £560
Lot 45 - Group of four 18th century continental wine glasses, with etched bowls, Silesian stems and folded feet
Lot 46 - Set of six Georgian facet cut glass wine rinsers, with a regency cut glass cup (7)
Lot 47 - Victorian round terracotta plaque, finely painted with a scene of a woman embracing a child, 37cm diameter
Lot 48 - 19th century Chinese Canton famille rose garlic form porcelain bottle vase, with elephant mask handles, finely painted with panels of figures
Sold for £220
Lot 49 - Chinese famille rose armorial porcelain bowl, circa 1728, with the arms of Tower, of Huntsmore Park, Buckinghamshire, and Weald Hall, Essex, the crest inscribed 'LOVE AND DREAD', 23cm diamete
Sold for £680
Lot 50 - Early 19th century Walton bocage figural group titled Songsters
Lot 51 - Good collection of six mid-19th century floral painted mugs with dedications, dates etc
Lot 52 - 18th century Sevres cabinet cup and saucer
Lot 53 - Set of eight 19th century Dutch delft calendar plates, hand painted with various scenes, mark to bases, 23.5cm diameter
Lot 54 - Pair of early 19th century Crown Derby plates, each painted with landscape scenes, one of Derbyshire and the other of Italy, both marked to base, 22.5cm diameter
Lot 55 - Vacant
Lot 56 - 18th century Chinese blue and white shell shaped dish
Lot 57 - Minton model of a Newfoundland, circa 1830-40, sparsely decorated in gilt and enamels, illustrated in DG Rice, Dogs in English Porcelain of the 19th century, colour plate 210, 9.5cm height
Lot 58 - Chelsea oval dish painted with fruits, butterflies, and leaves, circa 1760
Lot 59 - New Hall 'Boy at the Window' pattern punch bowl circa 1800
Lot 61 - Pair of Derby models of deer, circa 1810-20. Illustrated: DG Rice, English Porcelain Animals of the 19th century, figure 127
Lot 62 - Mennecy custard cup and cover circa 1760
Sold for £180
Lot 63 - Derby round dish, painted in 'Moth Painter' style circa 1758
Sold for £55
Lot 64 - New Hall helmet shaped milk jug circa 1790
Lot 65 - Derby fruit painted jug circa 1820
Lot 66 - Pair antique Berlin plates, circa 1820
Lot 67 - Pair of Derby bottle shaped vases and stoppers circa 1825
Sold for £85
Lot 68 - Pair of Wedgwood vases, painted by Emile Lessore, circa 1870
Lot 69 - Bow figure of Minerva circa 1765
Lot 70 - Charming pair of Staffordshire pearlware figures, circa 1820, showing a boy and girl with a dog and lamb, standing on grassy mounds with bocage behind them, with titles at the bottoms
Lot 71 - Chelsea Derby custard cup and cover
Lot 72 - Minton biscuit porcelain figure circa 1840
Lot 73 - Rockingham theatrical figure of John Liston as Lubin Log
Lot 74 - Pair Meissen oblong dishes circa 1775
Lot 75 - Meissen fruit painted dish and a Meissen onion pattern plate
Sold for £35
Lot 76 - Pair pearlware figures of John Liston as Paul Pry and Lubin Log circa 1830
Lot 77 - Chelsea coffee cup circa 1762
Lot 78 - Worcester plate, circa 1770, decorated with exotic birds and insects on a blue scale and gilt ground, and a similar Worcester oval dish
Lot 79 - An unusual Chamberlain's Worcester pepper castor circa 1800-10
Lot 80 - A Chamberlain's Worcester drum shaped inkwell circa 1810
Lot 81 - Worcester Hop Trellis pattern bowl, circa 1772
Lot 82 - Worcester Hop Trellis pattern coffee cup circa 1772
Lot 83 - Pair of Derby candlestick figures circa 1770
Sold for £450
Lot 84 - Pair Bow figures of new Dancers circa 1765
Lot 85 - Pair of Worcester blue scale small oval dishes circa 1770
Lot 86 - Collection of Quimper faience pottery, painted with figures and foliate patterns on a yellow ground, including a teapot, egg cup, boxes, dish and a ramekin, all marked
Lot 87 - 19th century Sunderland purple lustre jug, decorated in relief with an equestrian scene, and a pottery frog mug decorated with tavern scenes
Lot 88 - Pair Staffordshire pottery cow and milkmaid groups circa 1870
Lot 89 - Pearlware and silver lustre harvest jug, circa 1810, printed with 'God Speed the Plough', other motifs and a poem, 14cm height
Lot 90 - Coalport miniature teacup and saucer circa 1890
Lot 91 - Pair 19th century sauce tureens and covers
Lot 92 - Coalport miniature tea bowl and saucer, circa 1800, printed in blue with an oriental pattern, the saucer measuring 9.25cm diameter
Sold for £75
Lot 93 - Two early 19th century Crown Derby dishes, both finely painted with floral patterns, marks underneath, 24.5cm diameter
Lot 94 - Pair of 19th century Chinese crackle ware vases
Sold for £480
Lot 95 - Three 18th century Derby Dolphin ewer form cream jugs
Lot 96 - Large late 19th century Chinese famille rose porcelain bowl, decorated with figures and a floral patterned rim, 41cm diameter
Sold for £320
Lot 97 - 19th century Chinese millefiori pattern porcelain charger, Qianlong seal mark, wooden stand.
Sold for £860