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Lot 97 - Mid 18th century Whieldon type pottery jug and dish, the jug with relief-moulded floral sprigs below the spout and 11.4cm height, the dish 10.2cm diameter (2)
Sold for £100
Lot 98 - Late 18th century Creamware pottery jug, the double strap handle issuing from flower and leaf terminals, raised on a pedestal foot with beadwork borders to foot and rim, painted in sepia with a Chi...
Lot 99 - Staffordshire lead-glazed pottery teapot, c.1750, the reddish brown body decorated with sprigs in yellow, green, blue and cream, with cream borders, 10.5cm height
Sold for £260
Lot 100 - Small collection of ceramics, including a late 18th century Creamware tea canister with printed decoration after Hancock, a Creamware dish, a Prattware cat, two lead glazed bird whistles and a late...
Sold for £130
Lot 101 - Prattware pottery jug, c.1800, decorated in relief with a continuous scene representing the nursery rhyme Old Mother Slipper Slopper, 18.5cm high
Sold for £95
Lot 102 - Pearlware and silver lustre harvest jug, inscribed 'Joseph Whitelegg 1814'
Lot 103 - Sunderland lustre jug, inscribed to the front 'Robert Cammell, Ipswich, Suffolk, 1851', printed with a view of the Cast Iron Bridge on one side, and the Sailors' Farewell on the other, 19cm high
Sold for £170
Lot 104 - Sunderland lustre jug, inscribed to the front 'Thomas Woodward 1824', painted in enamels on one side with an armorial crest containing various tools and two cattle, the reverse printed with a lands...
Sold for £210
Lot 105 - Three Sunderland lustre mugs with inscriptions including local interest, the first reading 'Elizabeth Chaston Almond - Aldbro', the second 'John Richardson - Wrabness Essex - 1817', the last 'Wm Gr...
Sold for £300
Lot 106 - Two 19th century salt glazed stoneware pistol flasks, the first with impressed mark for J Bourne of Derby, 20cm and 25cm long
Sold for £180
Lot 107 - Salt glazed stirrup flask in the form of a fox's head, c.1850, 14cm long
Sold for £140
Lot 108 - Salt glazed stoneware Toby-form teapot by S&H Briddon, c.1850, impressed marks to base, 21cm high
Sold for £90
Lot 109 - Two mid 19th century salt glazed stoneware Bournes Potteries 'Reform' cordial flasks, in the form of John Bull and Henry Peter Brougham, inscribed titles and marks to reverse, 20cm and 18cm high
Lot 110 - Three Royal commemorative salt glazed stoneware flasks, the largest representing William IV with impressed title below, and impressed 'Oldfield & Co' to reverse, the second relief decorated with po...
Sold for £150
Lot 111 - Collection of salt glazed stoneware flasks, including one with Old Tom, and two with Mr & Mrs Caudle, 14cm to 19cm high
Sold for £240
Lot 112 - Two salt glazed stoneware puzzle jugs, one in Doulton style and the other plain, both unmarked, 21.5cm and 18.5cm high
Sold for £60
Lot 113 - Three 19th century stoneware inkwells, the first of mask form, 6.5cm long, and the other two salt glazed, of circular form with sprigged decoration, 7.25cm and 8.25cm diameter
Lot 114 - Five 19th century pottery money boxes, including two treacle-glazed figural examples and a treacle-glazed house, a salt-glazed cottage form example and a salt-glazed bottle form example with sprigg...
Sold for £110
Lot 115 - Large salt glazed pottery tobacco jar, relief moulded with tavern scenes, lion mask handles, with impressed inscription to the front reading 'THOMAS FARNSWORTH 1873', 19cm high
Lot 116 - Six 19th century salt glazed pottery tobacco jars, all relief moulded, with decoration including tavern scenes, classical scenes and apostles, 10.5cm to 15cm high
Sold for £80
Lot 117 - Two 19th century salt glazed jugs, the larger with relief moulded tavern and hunting scenes, stamped 'DOULTON LAMBETH' to base, with sterling silver mounted rim, 23.5cm high, the smaller jug with r...
Lot 118 - Two large 19th century relief-moulded salt glazed pottery jugs, the first decorated with Bacchanalian scenes, 22cm high, the second with card-playing monkeys and a mask-form spout, 23cm high
Sold for £40
Lot 119 - Large unusual 19th century salt glazed pottery cheese dome, relief-decorated with figures, animals, and other motifs, 25cm high
Sold for £120
Lot 120 - Salt glazed pottery stoneware, including a beaker with sterling silver mounted rim, a tobacco or snuff jar with portrait of a woman taking snuff, blank cartouche above, and two tankard with hunting...
Lot 121 - Interesting collection of 19th century stoneware, including a Bourne tree stake with inscribed label
Lot 122 - 19th century salt glazed stoneware jug in the form of Napoleon, along with a similar Bacchus jug, 9.5cm and 10.5cm high
Lot 123 - Mid 19th century treacle glazed pottery model of a cat, shown seated on an oval base, 15cm high, and a smaller lead-glazed model of a cat of similar age, 7cm high (2)
Sold for £250
Lot 124 - Unusual 18th/19th century lead glazed pottery tobacco pipe bowl, moulded in the form of a woman in classical dress, 6.5cm long
Unsold
Lot 125 - 19th century salt glazed stoneware pottery door stop in the form of a lion, 18.5cm wide x 12.5cm high, a further salt glazed model of a lion, and a treacle glazed model of a lion (3)
Lot 126 - Rare mid 19th century salt glazed stoneware whistle in the form of a dog's head
Lot 127 - Rare Wemyss Pottery whistle in the form of a dog's head, signed 'Wemyss Exon 1109 B.H.' to base, 5cm long
Sold for £230
Lot 128 - 19th century English pottery whistle in the form of a dog, with blue sponge ware decoration, 5.25cm high
Sold for £760
Lot 129 - Chinese famille rose jardinière
Lot 130 - Large Chinese blue and white vase and cover
Sold for £2,100
Lot 131 - Pair of Chinese turquoise glazed birds
Lot 132 - Large Chinese famille noire fishbowl, on wooden stand
Lot 133 - 18th century cordial glass with opaque twist stem
Sold for £50
Lot 134 - Two Derby porcelain figures emblematic of the continents, c.1800, to include Europe and America, inscribed numbers to bases, 22cm height
Sold for £160
Lot 135 - A Paris porcelain yellow ground coffee service
Lot 136 - A creamware printed tea cup and saucer, circa 1780-90
Lot 137 - A Bristol saucer dish, circa 1775
Lot 138 - A Worcester shell shaped pickle dish, circa 1755
Lot 139 - A Worcester 'spotted fruit' painter green ground dish, circa 1770
Lot 140 - A Worcester large cabbage leaf shaped dish, circa 1760
Lot 141 - A Chelsea oval dish, circa 1760
Lot 142 - A Lowestoft polychrome teapot and cover, circa 1780
Lot 143 - A Leeds creamware teapot and cover, circa 1770
Lot 144 - A very finely painted Chamberlain's Worcester beaker, circa 1795