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Lindsay Burns & Company


514. A late 19th century Samson famille rose style Armorial vase, the waisted cylindrical body decorated with faux Armorial on a diaper cell ground, pseudo seal mark to base, 32cm high. £200-300


515. Two 18th/19th century Delft blue and white pottery dishes, the larger dish decorated with peony within a border of flowers, 35.5cm diameter, the smaller dish decorated with flowers in a panelled border, 31cm diameter. £100-200


517. A late 19th century terracotta model of a pug dog, modelled lying down, with inlaid glass eyes, 17.5cm high x 38.5cm long. £200-300


518. A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Dresden porcelain figure groups, modelled as male and female Court figures, both holding a basket of flowers in one hand and a posy of flowers in the other, blue crossed swords mark and incised marks, 40cm high. £400-600


519. A Continental porcelain figure group, modelled with lady and attendant male seated before flowering bocage, blue painted marks, 27.5cm high x 20cm wide. £100-200


520. An Art Nouveau Royal Dux porcelain figure group, applied triangle mark and impressed number 1119, 30cm high x 30cm wide. £200-300


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516. A pair of Berlin porcelain claret ground cache pots and stands, decorated with shaped panels of colourful birds within gilded borders, blue scepter marks, 17.5cm high. £200-300


521. A Sitzendorf flower encrusted porcelain table centrepiece, the oval shaped bowl supported by four cherubs, blue painted mark and impressed numbers, 20cm high x 25cm wide. £100-200


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