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HO310712 Sale For Sale by Auction to be held at Dowell Street, Honiton Tel 01404 510000 Fax 01404 44165 st TUESDAY 31 JULY 2012 Ceramics, Glass & Oriental, Works of Art, Collectables, Pictures, Furniture yeer SALE COMMENCES AT 10.00am SALE REFERENCE HO53 Buyers are reminded to check the ‘Saleroom Notice’ for information regarding WITHDRAWN LOTS and EXTRA LOTS Catalogues £1.50 Order of Sale: On View: Ceramics, Glass & Oriental Saturday 28th July 9.00am – 12noon Lots 1 - 154 th Monday 30 July 9.00am – 7.00pm Works of Art, Collectables Morning of Sale from 9.00am & Pictures Lots 167 - 359 Furniture Lots 370 - 566 Tuesday 31st July 2012 Sale commences at 10am. CERAMICS, GLASS & ORIENTAL 1 . A late Victorian engraved glass jug: and two glasses (a/f) 2 . A pair of amber-flashed cut glass vases: and an art glass vase. 3 . A silver-mounted decanter and stopper: with swirling green lines. 4 . A silver mounted glass decanter of cylindrical form: together with one other decanter and a silver presentation label. 5 . A large collection of 'Faberge' style glassware: 6 . A green and white Bohemian glass lustre: with faceted suspensions. 7 . Six Royal Brierley wine glasses: six etched delicate wine glasses, six Royal Brierley sherry glasses, five etched wine glasses. 8 . A collection of various glass wares: including a decanter, bowls, jars etc. 9 . A part suite of vine engraved table glass: 10 . Two square decanters: and a silver plated teapot. 11 . A mixed collection of Holst: ware together with various blue glass ware. 12 . A cut-glass dressing table set: 13 . A large collection of cranberry glass: together with two Mary Gregory style pieces. 14 . A glass decanter and stopper: and group of various glassware., to include several pieces of cranberry glass. 15 . A tall green glass vase: 16 . A group of five decanters: and stoppers together with a vase and a pair of candle holders. 17 . A group of decanters:to include a Georgian example and a quantity of miscellaneous glassware. 18 . A cut glass jug:, pedestal vase and a bowl. 19 . A pink glass lustre: cranberry vases, etc. 20 . A pair of French gilt decorated waisted glass vases: with wheat sheaf decoration. 21 . An Edwardian glass jug: decanter and miscellaneous glassware. 22 . A French moulded pink glass night light holder: in the form of a dove cote, together with a green glass lustre and a pair of blue glass vases. 23 . Five various 19th Century rummers: a pink glass shade and a small collection of miscellaneous glassware. 24-29. No Lots. 30 . An early 20th century Japanese vase: with black pheasant and floral decoration on a yellow ground. 31 . Nine various late 19th/early 20th Century Imari plates: 32 . A pair of Chinese porcelain vases: decorated with figures and calligraphy converted to lamps (one vase a/f). 33 . An Anta porcelain figure of a Geisha: and later Satsuma figure of a barefoot peasant. 34 . A Chinese moon flask: in the Satsuma style. 35 . A Kutani vase and stopper: of double gourd shape, together with a Kutani pattern bowl and plate. 36 . A pair of miniature vases and lids: faux cloisonne cylindrical vase, three Imari bowls, double gourd vase, etc. 37 . A fan-moulded porcelain Imari dish: 38 . A Chinese blue and white deep bowl: (a/f). 39 . A quantity of various Oriental ceramics: together with two French Blackamoor tobacco jars and covers. 40 . Three soapstone groups: together with a pair of circular soap stone plaques with chinoiserie decoration, stands etc. 41 . A quantity of various oriental ceramics: to include a pair of blue glaze temple dogs, crackle ware vases, tea pots etc. 42 . A pair of early 20th Century quatrefoil Satsuma vases and covers: together with a collection of various Oriental ceramics including temple dogs, bowls, teapots etc. 43 . A Chinese blue and white vase and cover: a blue and white brush pot and a quantity of various Oriental ceramics. 44 . A Chinese blue and white tea bowl: (a/f), together with a collection of Oriental ceramics including teapots, vases and Satsuma table lamp. 45 . A pair of porcelain Chinese fish bowls and stands: 46 . A group of decorative blue and white porcelain: in the oriental taste. 47 . A pair of Japanese blue and white vases: 48-54. No Lots. 55 . A Royal Suffolk tea set: 56 . A collection of blue and white dinner wares: of old willow pattern. 57 . A Staffordshire pottery cheese dish and cover: 58 . A French Majolica jug: in the form of a pig: wearing a laurel wreath and blue sash, impressed Garnier & Mauret, Marseille. 59 . Two French Majolica jugs: anthropomorphic frog and cat. 60 . A Staffordshire pottery Toby jug: and one other. 61 . A Poole pottery Dual tone part tea service: Wedgwood vase and miscellaneous ceramics. 62 . A Continental porcelain posy holder: in the form of a nymph riding a shell drawn by white horses. 63 . A collection of various Portmeirion dinner ware: to include the botanic garden, birds of Britain etc. 64 . A 19th Century Staffordshire blue and white mug: marked T Baxter, Swan Inn, Lympston. 65 . A Franz Anton Melheim pottery vase: of spherical form, with hand painted floral decoration. 66 . A pair of large Continental decorative porcelain vases: 67 . A W H Goss model 'The Imp of Lincoln': in a buff finish, with printed factory mark to back. 68 . Two Austrian anthropomorphic figures: modelled as a clothed bear and elephant, and a similar peacock. 69 . A Royal Crown Derby limited edition twin handled quatrefoil dish: with floral decoration 70 . A group of del Prado miniature reproduction enamel boxes, etc. 71 . A collection of Indian Tree pattern china: 72 . A 19th Century pearl ware figure group: 'The Vicar and Moses'. 73 . Two Staffordshire Toby jugs: and Martha Gunn late 19th Century jar and cover (a/f). 74 . A Royal Worcester figure: 'Fridays Child', another 'Tuesdays Child'. 75 . A quantity of English and Continental figures: animals, vases etc. 76 . Three Royal Crown Derby Imari cups and five saucers: 77 . A Crown Devon Fieldings biscuit barrel: cheese dish cover and two side plates. 78 . A group of various plates: blue and white etc, and a cut glass decanter and three glasses. 79 . A collection of Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern porcelain: various dates. £100-£120. 80 . A collection of six Royal Copenhagen porcelain figures: together with various other Royal Copenhagen plates dishes etc. £100-£150. 81 . A cased Aynsley porcelain and silver mounted coffee service: in a cobalt and gilt glaze, silver marks for Mappin & Webb, London 1934. 82 . A Beatrix Potter dolls tea set: three Peter Rabbit commemorative plates and a Peter Rabbit money box. 83 . A Copenhagen porcelain circular cigar ash tray: with fishing trawler decoration. 84 . A quantity of various decorative plates: to include several Oriental examples of Imari. 85 . A quantity of various crested ware: also several continental porcelain miniature figures of birds. 86 . A group of Continental porcelain candlesticks: figures, etc. 87 . A Chinese bowl: together with a group of Christmas plates and a Chinese tea service. 88 . A pair of Morland vases: with rose decoration, on a black ground. 89 . A pair of ceramic dogs, a floral vase, jug, dish and cover and a plate. 90 . A group of ceramics to include: an Oriental duck egg, porcelain tea service, cow creamer, blue and white cup and saucers with floral decoration, a Poole pottery vase on a circular foot, etc. 91 . A Nao porcelain figure of a girl with night light: another of a goose. 92 . Two Lladro porcelain figures: of girls with dogs, another of a Geisha and four other Nao porcelain figures of similar subjects. 93 . A Minton 'Haddon Hall' part tea service: 94 . A large collection of Franklin Mint and Bradford Exchange wares: 95 . A Keeling & Co. 'Indian Tree' pattern part dinner service: 96 . A Royal Doulton figure: A lady from Williamsburgh HN 2228. 97 . Three Minton porcelain and bronze figures: 98 . A Beswick model of a chestnut horse: (a/f) two other Beswick models of foals and two Beswick donkeys. 99 . An English Majolica bowl: the holly decorated bowl supported on Mr Punch type figure, on oval base. 100 . A Beswick model of a grey shire mare (lying): 12.7cm high. 101 . A Plave en Havel porcelain bottle vase with cover: 102 . Three Spanish porcelain figures of Geishas: one kneeling serving tea, one standing with a fan, another standing with mirror, also a porcelain fan shaped dish. 103 . A transfer printed porcelain bowl: with flower and insect decoration. 104 . A Royal Worcester pot pourri jar and cover: together with a similar globular jar. 105 . A Minton figure: of a recumbent greyhound, in a grey colour glaze. 106 . A Royal Copenhagen pedestal bowl: also decorative glass, etc. 107 . A quantity of various crested ware: to include Cornish Pasty, Bleroit aeroplane etc. 108 . A Rudolstadt clock case: surmounted by a maid, 36cm high. 109 . A pair of Continental porcelain figures of a boy and girl: in traditional provincial costume. 110 . A Chinese porcelain bowl: and a group of miscellaneous china. 111 . A Denby jug: together with a Honiton pottery wall pocket and miscellaneous ceramics and collectables. 112 . A Royal Doulton figure of a snowman: together with a collection of various decorative plates, vases, jugs and figures etc. 113 . Two pairs of Bretby Dickens ware vases: and three Japanese baluster vases. 114 . A large quantity of miscellaneous decorative ceramics: to include a pair of satsuma vases etc. 115 . An Allertons part tea service: together with one other part tea service. 116 . A Crown Staffordshire part coffee service: etc. 117 . A Noritake part dinner service of Blue Hill pattern.
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