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David Duggleby Auctioneers & Valuers David Duggleby Auctioneers & Valuers Antiques, Interiors, Jewellery & Garden The Vine Street Salerooms Vine Street Scarborough Antiques, Ceramics, Jewellery, Clocks, Gold, Silver, Cabinet North Yorkshire Lots, Pictures + Antique, Retro & Reproduction Furniture, YO11 1XN Garden Lots United Kingdom Started 23 Jul 2016 10:00 BST Lot Description Macintyre 'Alhambra' vase designed by William Moorcroft c.1904 H13.5cm Condition Report Very good conditionClick here for further 1 images, condition, auction times & delivery costs William Moorcroft Florian Ware 'Peacock' vase c.1900 H16cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & 2 delivery costs William Moorcroft MacIntyre jar and cover c. 1900 D. 13cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & 3 delivery costs William Moorcroft MacIntyre three piece tea set decorated with a border pattern from the 404017 design, c.1903, Rd. No. 311909 4 Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs William Moorcroft 'Poppy' twin handled footed bowl c. 1920 D.21cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction 5 times & delivery costs Walter Moorcroft 'Hibiscus' Flambe vase c.1940s H26cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & 6 delivery costs 7 Moorcroft 'Glendair' vase H35cm, boxed Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs Moorcroft 'Bergamot' limited edition vase no. 71/100 H32cm, boxed Condition Report Very good condition: no cracks, chips or 8 restoration. First quality.Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs Moorcroft 'Woodland Waxwing' limited edition vase, no 82/100 H30cm, boxed Condition Report Very good - no chips, cracks or 9 restoration. First quality.Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs Moorcroft 'River Otter' limited edition ginger jar no.127/150 H21cm, boxed Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, 10 auction times & delivery costs Moorcroft Foxglove limited edition vase no. 6/30 H25cm, boxed Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times 11 & delivery costs Moorcroft 'Carp Circles' limited edition jardiniere no. 67/75 H16.5cm, boxed Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, 12 auction times & delivery costs Moorcroft 'Coupling Thistles' limited edition plaque no. 65/100 L34cm, boxed Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, 13 auction times & delivery costs 14 Moorcroft 'Lovelock' plaque L34cm, boxed Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs 15 Moorcroft 'Butterfly' vase H16cm, boxed Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs Moorcroft small vase with pink flowers on white ground H 11 cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times 16 & delivery costs Moorcroft 'Clematis' pattern small planter pot H. 9.5cms Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & 17 delivery costs Early 20th Century John Ruskin pottery table lamp base/ vase, stamped with blue slip glaze over orange H 32 cm Condition Report Very 18 good conditionClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs 19th Century treacle glaze barge teapot with 'Love to Mother' H 31cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction 19 times & delivery costs George Jones majolica butterfly trinket box and cover, registration lozenge to base for 1874 H7.5cm Condition Report Restoration to lid. 20 Base in very good condition: no chips, cracks or signs of restoration. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs Sailing Vessel in Distress Cornelian Bay Scarborough, oil on board signed by Robert Sheader 70cm x 120cm Condition Report Click 21 here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs 'Off Whitby', watercolour signed titled and dated by John Freeman (19)91, 36cm x 53cm Condition Report Click here for further images, 22 condition, auction times & delivery costs 'Upper Harbour Whitby', Robert L Howey limited edition print signed and numbered 14/250 in pencil 39cm x 47cm Condition Report 23 Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs 'Low Tide River Humber', oil on board 23cm x 30cm and Fishing Boats by the Harbour Wall, pen ink watercolour and pencil both signed 24 by Don Micklethwaite Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs Scarborough Fishing Boats at Sea, watercolour signed and dated by Don Glynn Nov. (19)99, 33cm x 42cm Condition Report Click here 25 for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs Fishing Cobble at Filey & The Endeavour Leaving Whitby, pair watercolours signed and dated by Ken Cooper '97 & '98, 29cm x 39cm 26 (2) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs South Bay Scarborough, oil on board signed by Don Micklethwaite 27cm x 35cm Condition Report Click here for further images, 28 condition, auction times & delivery costs The South Bay and Grand Hotel Scarborough, oil on board signed by Robert Sheader 29cm x 60cm Condition Report Click here for 29 further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs Scarborough Seascape, oil on canvas signed by Don Micklethwaite 39cm x 49cm Condition Report Click here for further images, 30 condition, auction times & delivery costs The South Bay and Grand Hotel Scarborough by Moonlight, oil on board signed by Robert Sheader 49cm x 81cm Condition Report 31 Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs Sailing Ship at Sea, oil on board signed by Michael Whitehand 43cm x 58cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, 32 auction times & delivery costs Fishing Boats on the Foreshore Scarborough, watercolour signed by Joseph Eaman (1853-1907) 25cm x 45cm Condition Report Click 33 here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs Fishing Boats Returning to Harbour in a Heavy Sea, watercolour signed and dated by Robert Thornton Wilding 1912, 24cm x 54cm 34 Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs Sailing off Filey Brigg & Church Street Filey, two oils on board by Don Driscoll dated 1998, 39cm x 49cm (2) Condition Report Click here 35 for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs 'Scarborough Castle' & 'Whitby Abbey', pair of watercolours signed by Norman Jackson 23cm x 34cm (2) Condition Report Click here 35A for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs Whitby from near Hutton Mulgrave, watercolour signed by Christine Pybus 12cm x 18cm and another by the same hand (2) Condition 35B Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs Photographic sampler sympathetically framed and mounted Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & 35C delivery costs Fantastique by Clarice Cliff for Newport Pottery bowl D21cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & 36 delivery costs Clarice Cliff Bizarre 'Crocus' octagonal Chester Fern pot H9cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & 37 delivery costs 38 Clarice Cliff Bizarre 'Crocus' fern pot H7cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs 39 Clarice Cliff Bizarre 'Crocus' cauldron D8cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs 40 Clarice Cliff Bizarre 'Crocus' jug H9.5cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs 41 Clarice Cliff Bizarre 'Crocus' jug H8.5cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs Two Clarice Cliff Bizarre 'Crocus' graduating Globe sugar pots D10cm & 8cm (20 Condition Report Click here for further images, 41A condition, auction times & delivery costs Two Lorna Bailey dogs 'Doodle' and 'Dashy', both signed Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & 42 delivery costs Two Lorna Bailey dogs 'Dozy' and 'Woof Woof', both signed to base Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction 43 times & delivery costs Two Lorna Bailey dogs 'Steptoe' and 'Bengo', both signed Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & 44 delivery costs Two Lorna Bailey cats 'Flora' and 'Humbug', both signed to base, together with 'Lorna Bailey - The Cat-alogue' ed. Dave Lee, inscribed 45 by the author (3) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs Limited edition Lorna Bailey cat 'Deco', signed and numbered to base 1/1, together with 'Lorna Bailey - The Cat-alogue II' ed. Dave Lee, 46 inscribed by the author (2) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs Lorna Bailey fireside cat 'Shampoo' , signed to base, together with 'Lorna Bailey - The First Millennium' ed. Dave Lee and a collector's 47 video (3) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs Hand blown Venetian type glass vase H. 33cms and Mdina glass paperweight and three other pieces of art glass. Condition Report 48 Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs Poole 'Eclipse' charger
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