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805<br />
A group of Danish porcelain<br />
wares by Bing & Grondahl and<br />
Dahl Jensen, mid 20th century<br />
and after<br />
a figure of a young child, a seated<br />
oriental figure, a flock of geese,<br />
and a small English porcelain pug,<br />
backstamps to all<br />
21.5cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
806<br />
A part imari service by Derby<br />
and Bloor Derby, together with a<br />
Victorian part service and a part<br />
Copeland Spode coffee service,<br />
early to later 19th century<br />
comprising a plate, dish, stand,<br />
six shallow bowls and eight coffee<br />
cans, red Crown and Bloor Derby<br />
marks underside, an unmarked part<br />
tea service with teapot, slops bowl,<br />
cups and saucers, and; a Copeland's<br />
Spode part coffee service, 1891-1900<br />
period in the 18th century Worcester<br />
manner, also a small part Derby imari<br />
stand<br />
17cm high teapot<br />
$400–600<br />
807<br />
A mixed group of floral tea<br />
and dinner wares including<br />
Minton and Royal Crown Derby,<br />
20th century<br />
part Minton 'Marlow' and<br />
'Lorraine' services, and a small<br />
selection of 'Derby Posies'<br />
wares, backstamps to all<br />
the largest plate 27cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
808<br />
A collection of vintage<br />
earthenware duck ornaments,<br />
Chinese<br />
together with a painted wood mallard<br />
decoy<br />
the largest 25cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
809<br />
A group of vintage blue and<br />
white wares<br />
comprising a Booths 'British Scenery'<br />
soup tureen, cover and stand; a<br />
willow pattern cake stand; two willow<br />
pattern meat dishes in two sizes;<br />
and a Royal Worcester willow pattern<br />
coffee can and saucer<br />
the tureen 30cm wide, the<br />
stand 32.5cm diameter, the dish<br />
26cm diameter, the largest meat dish<br />
45cm long<br />
$200–300<br />
810<br />
A Port Dundas Pottery Co.<br />
Glasgow cider jar with stopper<br />
and loop handle<br />
together with another similar jar<br />
43cm and 32cm high<br />
$150–250<br />
811<br />
A mixed suite of Belleek<br />
porcelain tea wares, Ireland,<br />
1950s<br />
thirty-seven items in various<br />
basket weave, shell and embossed<br />
floral designs including tea cups,<br />
associated saucers and plates,<br />
various creamers and bowls, and a<br />
large platter, together with a set of<br />
six cream toned leaf edged plates,<br />
green backstamps underside<br />
the largest platter 30 x 40cm, the jug<br />
8cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
812<br />
A Royal Worcester Aesthetic<br />
style pilgrim flask vase, 1880s<br />
in the oriental manner, with lug<br />
handles, blind fret appliqués, and<br />
decorated with exotic flying birds<br />
and butterflies and prunus blossom<br />
to the reverse, in textured gilt and<br />
shot colours upon a cream field,<br />
green backstamp underside, possibly<br />
marked with letter 'V'<br />
22.5cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
813<br />
A large German figural<br />
comport in the Rococo manner,<br />
19th/20th century<br />
with a flower encrusted reticulated<br />
basket supported on a tree like<br />
standard surrounded by three<br />
polychrome figures in 18th century<br />
attire, and with encrusted flowers,<br />
trellis cartouches above a high<br />
Rococo base picked out in gilt,<br />
crossed marks underside<br />
38.5cm high, 29cm wide, 28cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
814<br />
A Neoclassical urn vase with<br />
cover, in the manner of Paris<br />
Porcelain, 19th century<br />
lavishly gilded throughout with small<br />
handles with mask head terminals,<br />
decorated to the body with finely<br />
painted medallions featuring children<br />
and cupids slumbering in landscapes,<br />
and cupids at play, unmarked<br />
41.5cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
815<br />
A Neoclassical Davenport imari<br />
pot pourri with a matching<br />
bowl, three similar Royal Crown<br />
Derby creamers and a bowl,<br />
19th/20th century<br />
Davenport pattern 6060 and Royal<br />
Crown Derby pattern 2451<br />
15cm high and smaller<br />
$400–600<br />
816<br />
A group of three character jugs,<br />
Staffordshire, Wood & Sons,<br />
19th/20th century<br />
two similar 'Hearty Good Fellow' jugs<br />
and a seated 'Toby' Wood & Sons, the<br />
latter with black backstamp<br />
28cm high and smaller<br />
$100–200