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Lot 1 Three Winstanley large pottery cats, each modelled seated on haunches, naturalistically coloured in tabby glazes, 29.5cm, 26.5cm and 25cm; also two Winstanley kittens, similarly decorated, 10.5cm and 10cm (5)
Hammer: £160
Lot 2 Staffordshire pottery Pug dog, circa 1900, possibly James Kent, modelled seated on haunches and decorated in a grey-brown glaze with worn gilt details to the collar and original glass eyes, height 36.5cm
Hammer: £20
Lot 3 Pair of Chinese Republic yellow ground vases, decorated with peony and chrysanthemum sprays within pink and green lappet borders, Qianlong seal mark, height 23cm
Hammer: £150
Lot 4 Chinese green dragon saucer, late 19th Century, the scrolling dragons chasing flaming pearls, 14cm diameter
Hammer: £22
Lot 5 Victorian pearlware oversize tankard, primitively decorated in the Welsh style with simplistic bold flowers and leaves in blue against a white ground, height 15.5cm
Hammer: £25
Lot 6 Staffordshire creamware ale jug, circa 1790, decorated with a monochrome print of a frigate on a starboard tack, and another print of an American frigate ship beneath the spout, opposing a print 'Poll and my partner Joe' with verse (old riveted repair and cracks), height 30cm
Hammer: £85
Lot 7 Creamware basket, possibly Leeds, circa 1800, of silver shape, pierced and moulded with winged masks and bellflower garlands, with entwined handles, 32.5cm
Hammer: £32
Lot 8 Chinese clobbered blue and white wine cooler, Qianlong (1736-95), baluster form with mask lug handles, decorated with Asiatic pheasant and peony rock with overglaze colours heightened with gilt, 36cm
Hammer: £480
Lot 9 Japanese blue and white leaf form tea bowl, relief moulded with leaves, late 19th Century, 6cm; also a Meissen coffee can, decorated with puce floral sprays, 5cm; and an English porcelain teacup, circa 1800 (3)
Hammer: £25
Lot 10 Bohemian ruby and white overlay glass vase, circa 1870, with crenellated top and decorated with alternate panels of vertilinear floral decoration and white overlay hobnail cutting, against a ruby ground detailed with gilt foliage, over a similarly decorated trumpet base, height 33cm
Hammer: £150
Lot 11 Bohemian green and white overlaid glass vase, circa 1860, ovoid form with a slender trumpet neck and trumpet foot, decorated with a cameo portrait of a young lady in a pink dress, bordered with gilt trailing vine details throughout, height 41.5cm
Hammer: £300
Lot 12 Victorian red and white overlay glass lustre, the everted white overlay rim decorated with winged cherubs and floral bouquets in lappet shaped panels edged with gilt details, supporting a single row of faceted glass lustres, over a slender ruby glass stem with a knop and stepped circular foot, all detailed with foliate scrolling, height 27cm, presented under a glass dome with ebonised wooden base, ...
Hammer: £140
Lot 13 Victorian hand decorated opaline glass vase, circa 1890, decorated with a band of roses in colours bordered with gilt, height 29cm
Hammer: £18
Lot 14 Staffordshire pearlware dessert service, circa 1820, moulded with white briar rose trails against a pink border edged with gilt, comprising oval footed fruit bowl, two scallop form dishes, rectangular dish, rectangular table basket on stand, lidded oval sauce tureen on stand, and six 20cm plates (14)
Hammer: £240
Lot 15 Chinese blue and white miniature teapot, Kangxi (1662-1722), octagonal form with domed cover decorated with panels of stylised peony, 10.5cm
Hammer: £110
Lot 16 Chinese blue and white jar, 18th Century, ovoid form with pierced wooden cover, decorated with foliate scrolls, Kangxi four character mark to the base, raised on a later turned wooden stand, height 19.5cm
Hammer: £85
Lot 17 Chinese blue and white bottle vase, late 19th Century, decorated with dragons amidst peony and bamboo, Kangxi four character mark, height 21cm
Hammer: £140
Lot 18 Chinese blue and white saucer dish, Qianlong (1736-95), decorated to the centre with a mother and boy outside a riverside pavilion, the underside decorated with fish leaping from foaming waves, Chenghua six character mark, 20cm diameter
Hammer: £240
Lot 19 Chinese miniature blue and white vase, 18th or 19th Century, ovoid form decorated with figures and peony in vertical lappet moulded panels, height 13cm
Hammer: £300
Lot 20 Janet Leech (St. Ives Pottery) stoneware vase, of compressed circular form with everted rim, and decorated with a grey glaze with treacle brown accents, impressed marks, height 11.5cm
Hammer: £45
Lot 21 Chinese hexagonal jardiniere, 20th Century, decorated in famille rose style with figural panels, 26cm diameter
Hammer: £32
Lot 22 Japanese Satsuma bowl, Meiji (1868-1912), rounded conical form decorated throughout with finely gilded butterflies and moths caught within a net enveloping the whole bowl, indistinct signature mark to the base, 19.5cm diameter
Hammer: £160
Lot 23 Chinese clobbered blue and white vase, 18th Century, bronze shape with square trumpet neck and inverted baluster body, decorated with panels of flowers in underglaze blue and terracotta against a green enamelled diaper ground, height 26.5cm
Hammer: £50
Lot 24 Pair of George III glass candlesticks, circa 1800-20, having removable nozzles, over a moulded column on a cut, domed and petalled foot, height 25.5cm
Hammer: £620
Lot 25 18th Century seal top bottle, circa 1740, of mallet form, height 20cm Provenance: By repute excavated in Bristol Docks
Hammer: £130
Lot 26 George III opaque twist wine glass, circa 1770, ogee bowl with basal flutes, over a stem with an opaque spiral band centred with a pair of helix tapes, over a conical foot (chipped), height 15.5cm; also a George II wine glass, circa 1750, with drawn trumpet bowl over a plain stem centred with a ball knop, conical folded foot, height 12.5cm (2)
Hammer: £65
Lot 27 Chinese clobbered guglet, late 18th/early 19th Century, baluster form decorated with peony rock in underglaze blue, terracotta, green and gilt enamels, height 20.5cm
Hammer: £45
Lot 28 Pair of Italian maiolica pedestal vases, in the Cantigalli style, each of baluster form with wrythen double handles to the trumpet neck, the body decorated with scenes from classical antiquity, in coloured glazes over a trumpet foot, detailed with scrolling acanthus against a blue ground, height 50cm (restored)
Hammer: £240
Lot 29 Chinese famille verte water lily dish, 18th or 19th Century, centred with a lily and a crustacean, decorated in famille verte colours, 13cm diameter
Hammer: £70
Lot 30 Royal Worcester fruit decorated plate by Horace Price, circa 1940, decorated with apples and blackberries, within a gilded and dot border, signed, printed mark, 22.5cm diameter
Hammer: £110
Lot 31 Moorcroft Leaf and Berries vase, baluster form with slightly flared neck, green and shaded blue ground, impressed and blue painted initials, height 24cm
Hammer: £200
Lot 32 Large Moorcroft flambe vase, circa 1928-36, of inverted baluster form decorated with a rich red glaze shading to a dark blue around the base, impressed facsimile signature mark and applied royal warrant paper label 'Potter to HM The Queen', height 38.5cm
Hammer: £500
Lot 33 Large Moorcroft Anemone vase, circa 1945-49, baluster form with slightly flared neck, decorated in flowers in rich pinks, reds and mauves against a shaded blue ground, impressed marks and painted initials 'WM', height 33cm
Hammer: £300
Lot 34 Chinese blue and white bowl, 18th Century, decorated to the exterior with reserves of figures and objects against a prunus cracked ice ground, the interior similarly decorated, Kangxi four character mark, 10.5cm
Hammer: £85
Lot 35 Staffordshire pearlware cow creamer, circa 1810, modelled with a maid seated milking, in sponged Pratt colours, over a shaped base, height 13cm
Hammer: £200
Lot 36 Staffordshire pearlware phrenology head inkstand, 19th Century, with black print around the head, blue detail around the moulded base and impressed 'Dr. F Bridges Phrenologist', height 14.5cm
Hammer: £320
Lot 37 Chinese blue and white saucer dish, 18th or 19th Century, decorated with figures attending a garden, within a hatched border, Qianlong four character mark within a double circle, 16cm diameter
Hammer: £65
Lot 38 John Walsh glass flared bowl designed by Clyne Farquharson, numbered 56/250, and also numbered 37, engraved with a radiating pattern of wavy leaf fronds, over a circular foot, signed, 31cm diameter
Hammer: £120
Lot 39 Small assortment of Chinese blue and white ware including two tea bowls with saucers, 11cm; two further saucers, 9cm; octagonal tea bowl; an Annamese stem dish, 11.5cm diameter (8)
Hammer: £110
Lot 40 Good and rare Burmantofts faience 'Persian' plaque by Leonard King, circa 1887, decorated with an exotic bird in blues and pinks against an Iznik style ground of flowers and foliage in blue, turquoise and pink and outlined in black, the underside rim further decorated with semi-flowerheads in turquoise, impressed marks 'Burmantofts Faience', incised number '54', monogrammed and with 'ice cream cone' ...
Hammer: £1200
Lot 41 Cantonese celadon vase, late 19th Century, decorated with figures attending Guanyin in terracotta and gilt colours against a celadon ground, height 25cm
Hammer: £50
Lot 42 Mintons china magpie, circa 1890, after a Meissen original, the bird in bold turquoise glaze with gilded beak and claws over a white glazed trunk base detailed with gilt snails, printed mark, height 46cm
Hammer: £170
Lot 43 Large Nailsea glass dump, 19th Century, of balloon shape dispersed with a uniform pattern of rising air bubbles, height 17cm
Hammer: £40
Lot 44 Two Nailsea glass dumps, 19th Century, each of loose balloon shape, similarly decorated with a uniform rising pattern of air bubbles, height 13cm and 12.5cm
Hammer: £80
Lot 45 Pair of Cantonese famille rose vases, late 19th Century, ovoid form with a waisted neck, having applied salamanders to the shoulders and decorated with panels of figures, birds and foliage in famille rose enamels against a gilded and green scroll ground, height 26cm
Hammer: £130
Lot 46 Chinese famille verte figure of an attendant, Kangxi (1662-1722), decorated throughout with flowers and fruits in colours with green foliage against a light green ground, the figure standing on a square base decorated with a diaper and cracked ice prunus design predominantly in green, height 30.5cm
Hammer: £220
Lot 47 Quality Chinese Republic double gourd vase, decorated with scrolling dragon and phoenix in colours and with gilt handles moulded as mythical beasts, against a pale turquoise fish scale ground, underglaze blue Qianlong seal mark, height 29.5cm
Hammer: £420
Lot 48 Chinese blue and white crackle glazed ginger jar, late 19th Century, decorated with a figure, plantain and rock pattern, Kangxi four character mark to the base, height 12cm
Hammer: £45
Lot 49 Pair of Chinese famille rose tea caddies, late Qianlong (1736-95), ovoid form unusually decorated with sheep and peony rock in colours, height 10cm
Hammer: £220
Lot 50 Yue ware teapot and cover, probably Korean or Chinese Northern Dynasties, of rounded form carved at the neck with a band of formalised leaves, the leaves continuing on to the cover, surmounted with a mythical animalier finial, with reeded strap handle and decorated in an allover buff glaze, unglazed base and foot rim, height 24cm