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Lindsay Burns & Company


308. A Victorian hand painted fruit set, comprising; five plates, two comports and two low comports, each decorated with colourful sprays of flowers and foliage within turquoise and gilt borders, painted numbers ‘410’, one plate bearing an impressed Victorian lozenge date cypher, plates 22cm diameter. £80-120


309. A Moorcroft pottery vase, decorated with pomegranates and foliage on a blue ground, blue signature and impressed marks, 8cm high. £80-120


310. A matched pair of Wemyss pottery tall Kintore candlesticks, decorated with cherries, one impressed WEMYSS and painted T.GOODE & Co. LONDON, the other impressed WEMYSS WARE and bearing red printed mark for T. GOODE & Co., 24cm high. £80-120


312. A pair of Wemyss pottery plates, one decorated with an apple, the other a rose, within green dentil borders, both impressed WEMYSS and both with green painted mark WEMYSS, 10cm diameter. £40-80


EUROPEAN CERAMICS


Lot 313


313. A pair of late 19th century French porcelain twin handled turquoise ground vases, Henri Ardant & Co., decorated with figures and colourful sprays of flowers, the necks decorated in relief with cameo type ribbon tied ovals depicting cockerels and hens, applied oval marks ‘HA&Co. 434’, 41cm high. £100-200


Lot 311


311. A rare Wemyss pottery biscuit barrel and cover, decorated with Gooseberries within green dentil borders, impressed WEMYSS and green painted mark WEMYSS, 16cm high. £80-120


314. An 18th century Westerwald stoneware jug/ ewer, bearing GR cypher within sgraffito border of foliage, 15.5cm high. £80-120


315. A Vienna blue ground six piece coffee set, decorated with hand painted panels of ladies and putti in gardens within richly gilded borders, blue shield marks, coffee cans 5.5cm high, saucers 10cm diameter. £100-200


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