Lindsay Burns & Company
Lot 476
476. A pair of Royal Worcester hand painted bottle vases decorated by W. Harbron, dated 1912, with colourful rose and foliate decoration, within richly gilded border, green printed marks ‘F103’ over ‘H15.54’, 21cm high. £300-500
477. A set of eleven 19th century blue printed ‘Japan Flowers’ pattern Stone China plates, printed marks 25.5cm diameter. £100-200
478. A 19th century English porcelain figure of a shepherd, modelled standing playing his flute with attendant sheep at his feet, incised mark ‘No 269’, 26cm high, together with a porcelain figure of a girl weeping the loss of a song bird, 19cm high (2). £80-120
479. A 19th century English cobalt blue ground pot pourri urn and cover, decorated with colourful foliate sprays on a richly gilded ground, the domed cover with pierced circular holes, 16.5cm high. £100-200
480. A pair of Staffordshire pottery milking groups, modelled with cows, attendant drover and milk maid, 21cm wide x 21cm high. £80-120
481. A Moorcroft pottery bowl, decorated with clematis on a green ground, impressed marks, 24.5cm diameter x 7cm high. £80-120
482. A William De Morgan Persian/Isnik pattern tile and a Dr. Christopher Dresser transfer printed tile, the William De Morgan tile with impressed marks ‘DM 98’, 15.5cm square, the Dr. Christopher Dresser tile with blue, yellow and green coloured details, 15.5cm square (2). £50-100
Lot 484
484. A Wedgwood blue ground lustre ‘Dragon’ vase, with richly gilded decoration of a gilded four clawed dragon, printed marks and number ‘Z4829’, 22.5cm high. £200-400
89 Lot 483
483. A Wedgwood blue ground lustre ‘Hummingbird’ vase, gilded marks and number ‘Z5249’, 25cm high. £100-200
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