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Lot 1 - A Worcester fluted porcelain tea caddy and cover, circa 1780, of Dalhousie type, painted with a landscape panel, sprays of fruit and insects, with gilt and enamelled patterned borders, crescent mar...
Sold for £340
Lot 2 - A Worcester blue and white Cannonball pattern teapot and cover, circa 1755-80, painter's mark to base, 12cm high
Sold for £65
Lot 3 - A Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer, circa 1770-85, printed with the Birds in Branches pattern, crescent marks to bases, the saucer measuring 12cm diameter
Sold for £60
Lot 4 - A Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer, circa 1770-85, printed with the Birds in Branches pattern, crescent marks to bases, the saucer measuring 12.5cm diameter
Sold for £35
Lot 5 - An 18th century Worcester porcelain bowl, polychrome painted with floral sprays, 16cm diameter
Lot 6 - A Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer, circa 1757-80, painted with the Mansfield pattern, crescent marks, the saucer measuring 10.75cm diameter
Lot 7 - A Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer, circa 1775-85, printed with the Mother and Child pattern, the saucer blue-lined and measuring 12.5cm diameter
Sold for £70
Lot 8 - A Worcester blue and white bowl, circa 1770-80, painted with the Rock Strata Island pattern, crescent mark to base, 18.5cm diameter
Lot 9 - A group of 18th century blue and white Worcester porcelain, including a Fence pattern bowl, another bowl, three saucers, a fluted cup and a tea bowl (7)
Sold for £95
Lot 10 - A 17th century German stoneware Bellarmine jug, decorated with a mask and coat of arms, 23cm high
Sold for £230
Lot 11 - Two 15th/16th century German salt-glazed stoneware mugs with thumbed footrims, together with a stoneware jug and flask probably of similar age, the largest measuring 26cm high (4)
Sold for £600
Lot 12 - A German Westerwald stoneware tankard, dated 1814, decorated with incised foliate patterns, pewter lid, total height 25.5cm
Sold for £120
Lot 13 - A blue and white Dutch delftware dish, circa 1700, painted in the Oriental style with birds amongst flowers, with a foliate-patterned border, GK mark to base for Gerrit Kam, 34cm diameter
Sold for £80
Lot 14 - Two 18th century blue and white Dutch delftware dishes, one painted with the Peacock pattern, the other with flowers, 34.5cm and 36cm diameter
Sold for £100
Lot 15 - Two 18th century blue and white English/Dutch delftware dishes, together with a larger delftware dish with piercrust rim measuring 29.5cm diameter (3)
Sold for £90
Lot 16 - A Chinese famille verte plate, Kangxi period, decorated with two courtesans in a garden, pie crust rim, 24cm diameter
Sold for £160
Lot 17 - Nine 18th century Chinese porcelain dishes, including five blue and white, and two Imari style
Lot 18 - A Japanese blue and white porcelain bowl, Edo period, painted with a foliate pattern, 16cm high
Lot 19 - A large 19th century Chinese blue and white ginger jar and pewter cover, together with two smaller ginger jars, the largest measuring 21.5cm high (3)
Lot 20 - Group of antique Chinese ceramics, including three green-glazed jars, a polychrome jar, and a blue and white bowl (5)
Sold for £150
Lot 21 - Chinese ginger jar
Unsold
Lot 22 - 18th century German tankard
Lot 23 - Worcester-style tankard
Lot 24 - Worcester cream jug
Sold for £110
Lot 25 - Zurich porcelain teabowl and saucer
Lot 26 - An 18th century Chinese Imari style chocolate pot, decorated with carp and flowers, with contemporary but non-matching cover, 22cm high
Lot 27 - An unusual Italian maiolica twin-handled pot, with blank scrollwork cartouche, probably an apothecary jar, 11cm high
Sold for £42
Lot 28 - An Eastern turquoise-glazed pottery vase, 27cm high, and a similar dish painted with flowers (2)
Sold for £40
Lot 29 - Large Chinese sang-de-boeuf vase
Lot 30 - Early 19th century salt glazed Bacchanalian jug
Sold for £46
Lot 31 - Rare early 19th Masonic mallet shaped vessel
Sold for £220
Lot 32 - Early 19th brown salt glazed guglet shaped bottle
Sold for £130
Lot 33 - Early 19th century salt glazed canister with pewter mounts
Lot 34 - Early 19th century London stoneware Harvest jug
Lot 35 - 1820s Chalcedony red glazed pottery ewer
Lot 36 - Early 19th century Nelson jug
Lot 37 - Antique glazed barrel mounted with sailor
Sold for £280
Lot 38 - Three Chinese Kangxi blue and white saucer dishes
Lot 39 - Four 18th Chinese export blue and white pudding bowls and two plates
Sold for £140
Lot 40 - Chinese monochromebottle vase on stand
Lot 41 - Chinese famille rose export porcelain tea bowl and saucer, painted with an exotic bird in a fenced garden
Lot 42 - Chinese erotic polychrome bowl
Sold for £55
Lot 43 - A Derby bisque figure of David Garrick as Richard III, after the portrait by Nathaniel Dance, incised marks and model number 21 to base, 26cm high
Lot 44 - A Derby bisque 'shoe black' group, late 18th/early 19th century, incised model number 81 to base, 18cm high
Lot 45 - A Derby bisque figure of Mars, late 18th/early 19th century, shown standing on a square base, incised model number 114 to base, 18cm high
Lot 46 - A pair of Derby bisque figures of gardeners, late 18th/early 19th century, modelled standing on square bases, incised marks and model numbers 361 to bases, 25.5cm and 27cm high
Sold for £380
Lot 47 - Two Derby bisque figures of the Continents
Lot 48 - A Derby bisque group emblematic of music, late 18th/early 19th century, representing a robed woman and two cherubs playing instruments, incised model number 217 to base, 29cm high