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817<br />
A three piece porcelain<br />
garniture, and two reticulated<br />
cabinet plates, unmarked,<br />
circa 1835<br />
the garniture with high set florid<br />
handles, baluster and moulded<br />
bodies and continuous imaginary<br />
landscapes, pattern 195 otherwise<br />
unmarked, and two plates with<br />
similar scenes and lappet borders<br />
picked out in gilt, pattern 3082/4<br />
the largest vase 24cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
818<br />
A pair of Spode imari<br />
pattern amphora vases,<br />
early 19th century<br />
with bead borders and loop hands<br />
with mask terminals, decorated<br />
with fence pattern design 961, red<br />
and black Spode painted marks and<br />
pattern numbers, ciphers<br />
15.5cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
819<br />
Three hand decorated Rococo<br />
Revival vases, in the manner of<br />
Paris Porcelain, 1860s and Vista<br />
Allegre, Portugal, 20th century<br />
flaring vases with applied<br />
decorations, polychrome floral<br />
sprays and picked out in gilt, two<br />
unmarked, the Portuguese vase with<br />
backstamps underside<br />
37cm high and smaller<br />
$200–400<br />
820<br />
A collection of four novelty<br />
porcelain teapots, English,<br />
various makers, 20th century<br />
comprising two cottages, 'Humpty<br />
Dumpty' and '<strong>The</strong> Old Woman who<br />
lived in a shoe' by Lingard<br />
the Humpty Dumpty teapot<br />
18cm high, 21cm wide<br />
$100–200<br />
821<br />
Three items of English pottery<br />
cottage ware<br />
in glazed colours, all unmarked<br />
14cm high and smaller<br />
$100–200<br />
822<br />
A Carlton ware ginger jar and a<br />
bowl, 1920s-30s<br />
a 'Moonlight Cameo' black satin<br />
and orange lustre jar with cover<br />
decorated with fairies in a woodland<br />
setting, pattern 2944; the bowl in<br />
'New Mikado' pattern 2727 on a rouge<br />
ground, backstamps underside<br />
the jar 30.5cm high, the bowl<br />
17cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
823<br />
A small flock of Staffordshire<br />
sheep and a poodle,<br />
mid 19th century<br />
an opposite pair, three other<br />
recumbent sheep, and a white poodle<br />
6cm high, 8cm wide, largest<br />
$100–200<br />
824<br />
A group of four character<br />
jugs and a cigarette bowl,<br />
Staffordshire, Royal Doulton,<br />
19th to early 20th century<br />
a Staffordshire type toper, Sir John<br />
Falstaff, Happy John, and one other<br />
29cm high and smaller<br />
$120–180<br />
825<br />
A group of English and<br />
Continental porcelain,<br />
19th century<br />
comprising a green ground floral<br />
encrusted vase in the manner of<br />
Coalport or Minton, a small green<br />
ground Royal Crown Derby urn,<br />
a pair of Sèvres style gilt bronze<br />
and red ground porcelain urns<br />
with finely hand painted figural<br />
panels of Classical subjects,<br />
signed, and; a small mask head<br />
pedestal vase by Coalport<br />
25cm and smaller<br />
$400–600<br />
826<br />
A blush ivory Royal Worcester<br />
figural bon bon dish, 1886<br />
featuring a young boy on a tree trunk<br />
beside a shallow basket, impressed<br />
factory and pattern marks, 775, and<br />
puce backstamp with date cipher<br />
17cm high, 16.5cm wide, 15.5cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
827<br />
A small Royal Worcester vase<br />
and a covered pot pourri, 1890<br />
and 1908<br />
the floral decorated ovoid vase with<br />
gilt twig handles, and the blush ivory<br />
pot pourri with floral decorations<br />
picked out in gilt, with internal lid<br />
and pierced crown cover, puce<br />
backstamps to both underside with<br />
date ciphers, pot pourri pattern 2048<br />
the pot pourri 25cm high,<br />
the vase 8cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
828<br />
A Wedgwood jasperware pot<br />
pourri urn, mid 19th century<br />
decorated with a continuous<br />
Classical narrative in low relief, with<br />
stiff leaf lappets, bluebell trails and<br />
anthemions, the pierced lid with<br />
flower heads, impressed Wedgwood<br />
marks underside with moustache or<br />
comma dashes<br />
21.5cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
829<br />
Three porcelain figures, a<br />
pair by Edme Samson after<br />
Chelsea, a Dresden bagpiper,<br />
late 19th/20th century<br />
a pair of polychrome decorated<br />
hard paste porcelain figures both<br />
decorated in colourful 18th century<br />
attire picked out in gilt, and raised on<br />
Rococo style flower encrusted bases,<br />
red anchor marks to the reverse; a<br />
Dresden bagpiper with a dog and<br />
sheep, blue mark to base, together<br />
with a cupid figure holding a heart,<br />
faint green mark underside<br />
19cm high<br />
$300–500