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Lot 261 - Group of Doulton Lambeth stoneware jugs and vases, the largest 20cm high (10)
Sold for £95
Lot 262 - Royal Doulton stoneware jardinière, decorated with foliate patterns in tones of green and blue, 19.5cm high
Sold for £60
Lot 263 - Large Royal Doulton art nouveau style stoneware lamp, various marks, 49cm high
Sold for £50
Lot 264 - Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, decorated with a scrolling foliate pattern by George Tinworth, marks to base, 25cm high
Sold for £130
Lot 265 - Graduated set of three silver mounted Doulton Lambeth Blackjack jugs
Sold for £160
Lot 266 - Burmantofts faience vase, decorated with flower heads against a two-tone blue ground, impressed marks, 18cm high
Lot 267 - Three pieces of Wemyss pottery decorated with roses, including a jardinière, large tankard and small vase (3)
Lot 268 - Pair of Wemyss pottery vases, of waisted form with wavy rims, painted with thistles, impressed marks, 15.5cm high, and a Wemyss Griselda Hill plate (3)
Lot 269 - Three Wemyss pottery plates decorated with plums and cherries, and a Wemyss pot decorated with blackberries (4)
Lot 270 - Troika vase, of square form, with abstract geometric decoration, marked to base, 8.5cm high
Sold for £65
Lot 271 - Three 19th century relief moulded pottery vases, including with with a serpent-form handle and spout, the largest 22.5cm high
Sold for £40
Lot 272 - Four pieces of Doulton 'Silicon' pottery imitating riveted copper ware, including a goblet, jug, and two tumblers (4)
Lot 273 - Sèvres coffee can and saucer
Sold for £90
Lot 274 - Japanese Imari boat shaped bowl
Lot 275 - 16th/17th century Chinese blue and white vase, wine cup and water dropper
Sold for £820
Lot 276 - Chinese famille rose jar
Sold for £540
Lot 277 - Unusual pearlware figure
Unsold
Lot 278 - Pair of Meissen figural candlesticks
Lot 279 - Collection of 18th and 19th century Chinese porcelain
Sold for £170
Lot 280 - Rare Yorkshire Don Pottery group of a cow, calf, and gardener, circa 1780-1820, decorated in Pratt colours, 15cm high
Lot 281 - Pearlware cow creamer, circa 1820, with black and ochre sponged decoration, on green stepped base with milkmaid, 14cm high
Lot 282 - Pearlware cow creamer, circa 1820, with purple and black sponged decoration, the back legs tied together, on green sponged base, 13.5cm high
Lot 283 - Prattware cow creamer, circa 1820, with ochre and brown decoration, on a green stepped base with milkmaid, 14.5cm high
Sold for £150
Lot 284 - Pearlware cow creamer, circa 1820, with pink, brown and black sponged decoration, on a green sponged base with milkmaid, 13.5cm high
Sold for £210
Lot 285 - Pearlware cow creamer, circa 1820, with sponged pink and black stripe decoration, on a green sponged base with milkmaid, 14cm high
Sold for £110
Lot 286 - Pearlware cow creamer, circa 1810, possibly St. Anthony Pottery of Newcastle, with sponged black decoration on a green base with milkmaid, 13cm high
Sold for £220
Lot 287 - Pearlware cow creamer, circa 1820, with enamelled flower head decoration, on a green base, 12.6cm high
Lot 288 - Prattware model of a wild animal, circa 1810, with brown streaked fur and blue eyes, on a green base, 7cm high
Sold for £46
Lot 289 - Rare Longton Hall porcelain jug, circa 1754-57, in the form of a tulip, polychrome painted in enamels, 7.5cm high
Lot 290 - Victorian Staffordshire pottery model of a standing lion, circa 1860, polychrome decorated, 15cm high x 23cm wide
Sold for £280
Lot 291 - Four early 19th century pearlware groups of couples resting on rockwork by a tree, one inscribed 'Rural Pastime', another charmingly misspelled 'Rule & Pastime', the largest 22cm high (3)
Lot 292 - Early 20th century Burmantofts pottery vase, painted with fish, signed, impressed mark to base, 24cm high
Lot 293 - Onion wine bottle, circa 1720, found in the Thames near London Bridge, together with three similar bottles (4)
Sold for £240
Lot 294 - Slipware dish, decorated with a bird in yellow slip on a brown ground, inscribed '1728' but dates from later, piecrust rim, 36cm diameter
Lot 295 - Late 19th century majolica 'elephant and castle' spill vase, the elephant modelled standing on a naturalistic base, 19.5cm high
Lot 296 - 19th century pottery mug, printed with a comical poem, on a seaweed patterned ground, 13cm high
Sold for £100
Lot 297 - Three Victorian Staffordshire elephant spill vases, all modelled standing in front of trees, on gilt-lined bases, 14.5cm to 17cm high
Lot 298 - 18th century continental blue and white tin-glazed bowl, possibly German or Low Countries, decorated with a figure on horseback and various animals, 29.5cm diameter
Sold for £440
Lot 299 - Large 19th century French Palissy style majolica oval dish, decorated in relief with a snake, fish, frog, crayfish, shells, and insects, 44cm wide
Sold for £200
Lot 300 - Medieval encaustic tile, decorated with a rampant lion, 14.5cm sqaure
Sold for £120
Lot 301 - Two Farnham Pottery green-glazed owl jugs, circa 1900, 14.5cm and 16.5cm high
Lot 302 - Unusual late 19th century salt glazed stoneware inkstand, in the form of tree trunks on a rectangular base, with pen rest and two inkwells, 16.5cm wide
Lot 303 - Early 19th century pearlware glazed Toby jug, wearing a pink jacket, and a yellow and black tricorn hat, on a black spotted base, 25cm high
Sold for £190
Lot 304 - Early 19th century pearlware glazed Toby jug, wearing a green jacket, check shirt, maroon and striped breeches, on a red base, 24cm high
Lot 305 - Antique Staffordshire Toby jug, circa 1840, holding jug and separate beaker, with sponged decoration to base and hat, figural handle, 25cm high
Lot 306 - Palissy ware dish, marked 'M. Mafra Caldas Portugal', decorated with a snake, lizards, and a beetle, 30cm diameter
Sold for £320
Lot 307 - Near pair of Portuguese Palissy ware dishes, decorated with lizards, snakes, and other reptiles, one marked M. Mafra Caldas, the other with unidentified mark, 22cm and 23cm diameter
Sold for £260
Lot 308 - Two Castle Hedingham pottery tygs, both with spurious dates of 1612, marks to bases, 17cm and 17.5cm high