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332. An unusual early nineteenth century English porcelain tea service, painted flowers with gilding to the pale yellow border comprising of 12 tea cups and 6 coffee cups, the bases moulded on flowered feet, 12 saucers, two cake plates and a bowl. Circa 1825. (33) £100-200


333. An early nineteenth century English treacle glazed earthenware bottle depicting a dame. 10in (26cm). £60-80


337. Two Chinese blue and white barrel porcelain garden seats, one decorated foliage, the other with Buddhist symbols with raised objects and foliage 18in (45cm). £300-500


338. A Japanese late nineteenth century Imari porcelain charger, blue and rust decorated flowers. £60-80


339. An eighteenth century port bottle 10in (25cm). £60-80


339A. A Japanese Satsuma ware pail, decorated a bird and blossom to a sky blue ground, the raised rim with a bamboo handle 10in (25cm). £50-70


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334. A nineteenth century Meissen porcelain elephant, wearing a pink saddle cloth (trunk restored) 6in (15cm). £200-300


335. A pair of Chamberlain Worcester porcelain cups and saucers, blue and gilt foliage decorated together with a later Royal Worcester ‘51’ porcelain cup and saucer pheasant pattern. £60-80


336. Two mid nineteenth century rectangular welled meat dishes one transfer decorated an oriental scene summer foliage with men training a zebra, 20.5in (52cm), the other Bovington Swansea ‘Nonoptris pattern, 19in (48cm). A Wild Rose rectangular sweet dish blue and white transfer fishing on the Thames at Richmond, 16in (40cm). A Wedgwood nineteenth century rectangular blue and white decorated harbour scene after claud, impressed mark, an early nineteenth century oval tureen stand Italian Ruins patterns semi china, 9in (23cm), a willow pattern sauce ladle and baluster pepper caster willow pattern. 4.25in (11cm). £80-120


340. An eighteenth century Chinese porcelain bowl decorated blue and white foliage and famille rose of family groups in panels with a floral blue patterned banded border 6.75in (17cm). £80-120


341. A late eighteenth century Chinese porcelain small bowl, decorated coloured enamels of urns of pink flowers, on a foot 4.47in (12cm) and a pair of Chinese porcelain cups decorated figures and calligraphy, red square seal mark Quing dynasty. Circa 1900. (3) £60-80


342. A Chinese porcelain late eighteenth bowl, decorated famille rose enamels, with figures on the terrace of a summer palace, scale scroll boarders. 5.5in (14cm). £60-80


343. A pair of Chinese nineteenth century blue and white porcelain vases, the bulbous bodies with long necks decorated a pomegranate and peony and scroll foliage (one with hairline crack). 14in (36cm). £100-200


344. A pair of Victorian wheel cut engraved glass goblets decorated flowers and swags the cut slender stem on a conforming foot 8cm. Attributed to Thomas Webb circa 1870. £100-150


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344A. A suite of four Victorian cut and frosted glass tazzas the shallow bowls with a band of key cut decoration, on hollow stems, with star cut bases, large pair 9.25in (24cm) the other two 8in (20cm) and 6in (15cm). £60-80


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345. A George II trumpet shape wine glass, the stem with a teardrop, on a folded foot 6.15in (15.5cm), and another mid eighteenth century wine glass, the stem on a folded foot. 6in (15cm) (2) £100-150


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346. A set of three mid eighteenth century wine glasses, the bell shape bowl on a double knopped spiral twist stem to a circular foot. 6.25in (16cm). £200-300


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