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412. A Coalport cobalt blue ground tyg decorated by W. WATERSON, decorated with a large shaped panel of exotic birds and two smaller foliate decorated panels, with richly gilded details and gilded interior, on a domed foot decorated with three oval shaped panels enclosing butterflies, green printed marks, retailers mark for ‘TOWNSEND, NEWCASTLE ON TYNE’, 28.5cm high. £150-250


413. A 19th century pottery Toby jug, modelled with a seated male wearing a tricorn hat and holding a jug of frothing ale in his right hand, 24.5cm high. £80-120


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408. A rare Wemyss Pottery pig wearing a top hat and sporting a monocle, with black and pink painted details, impressed marks ‘WEMYSS WARE R.H.&S.’ and puce printed retailers marks ‘T.GOODE & Co., LONDON’, 41cm long. £700-1000


409. A pair of Dunmore pottery twin handled urns, covered in a mottled brown and blue glaze, impressed marks, 51cm high. £100-200


410. A pair of Dunmore pottery leaf moulded plates, with pierced rims and mottled green and brown glaze, impressed marks, 21.5cm diameter. £40-80


411. Two pieces of Dunmore pottery, to include; a leaf-shaped pickle dish covered in a mottled green and brown glaze, impressed marks, 13cm x 11.5cm, and an oval-shaped ‘Our daily Bread’ dish covered in a mottled green and brown glaze, impressed mark, 28cm x 23.5cm, (2). £50-100


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414. An early 19th century Spode pedestal bowl, decorated with colourful flowers and foliage on a cobalt blue ground with richly gilded decoration of scrolls, raised on three dolphin-shaped supports resting on a concave platform base, red painted marks ‘SPODE 1166’, 10cm diameter x 13cm high. £100-200


415. A George Jones majolica fish tureen and cover, the cover modelled with a trout lying on a bed of ferns and leaves, the base of basket weave form, traces of impressed marks, 50cm long x 10.5cm high. £500-700


416. A group of three Royal Worcester wares, to include; a leaf moulded jug, dated 1899, 8.5cm high, a miniature ewer, dated 1909, 6.5cm high, and a shell- shaped salt, dated 1907, 9cm wide, all with green printed marks. £40-80


417. A Royal Worcester candle snuffer, ‘Old Woman’, black printed marks, 8.5cm high. £40-80


418. A large Royal Worcester Art Nouveau figure group of maiden and putti, dated 1898, raised on a gilded oval plinth base, green printed marks and printed number 1819, 53cm high. £800-1200


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419. A pottery figure of a female daffodil seller by Charles Vyse dated 1925, blue painted monogram, date and inscribed ‘CHELSEA’, 26cm high. £300-500


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