THE PATRICIA DAVIES COLLECTION OF BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED POTTERY - Session 1

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A French 19th century gilt mounted slender vase, with painted panels showing a mother and child a...176 - A French 19th century gilt mounted slender vase, with painted panels showing a mother and child a...
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A French 19th century gilt mounted slender vase, with painted panels showing a mother and child and musical instruments, 38cm Est. 150/200
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Estimate : 150.00 - 200.00
 
 
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A mid 19th century French jardiniere with well painted and gilt decoration, 29cm Est. 180/220...177 - A mid 19th century French jardiniere with well painted and gilt decoration, 29cm Est. 180/220...
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A mid 19th century French jardiniere with well painted and gilt decoration, 29cm Est. 180/220
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Estimate : 180.00 - 220.00
 
 
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A continental pottery figure of a wounded lion inscribed 'Hungaria Trianon', impressed 'Lahr Jano...178 - A continental pottery figure of a wounded lion inscribed 'Hungaria Trianon', impressed 'Lahr Jano...
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A continental pottery figure of a wounded lion inscribed 'Hungaria Trianon', impressed 'Lahr Janos... Csongrad', 53cm long Est. 150/...
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Estimate : 150.00 - 250.00
 
 
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A Victorian majolica tankard with two moulded frogs inside, 11cm high Est. 70/100...179 - A Victorian majolica tankard with two moulded frogs inside, 11cm high Est. 70/100...
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A Victorian majolica tankard with two moulded frogs inside, 11cm high Est. 70/100
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Estimate : 70.00 - 100.00
 
 
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Three George III cut glass decanters; a pair and one smaller, no stoppers, pair 23cm high Est. 80...180 - Three George III cut glass decanters; a pair and one smaller, no stoppers, pair 23cm high Est. 80...
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Three George III cut glass decanters; a pair and one smaller, no stoppers, pair 23cm high Est. 80/120
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Estimate : 80.00 - 120.00
 
 
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A pair of Staffordshire models of cows with calves on oval bases, late 19th century, 22.5cm long...181 - A pair of Staffordshire models of cows with calves on oval bases, late 19th century, 22.5cm long...
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A pair of Staffordshire models of cows with calves on oval bases, late 19th century, 22.5cm long (one horn chipped) Est. 200/300
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Estimate : 200.00 - 300.00
 
 
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A Staffordshire model of a horse on a rectangular green and brown base, late 19th century, (ears...182 - A Staffordshire model of a horse on a rectangular green and brown base, late 19th century, (ears...
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A Staffordshire model of a horse on a rectangular green and brown base, late 19th century, (ears and neck restored), 30cm long Est. 150/250
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A Staffordshire Toby jug of Nelson, late 19th century, 29cm Est. 60/100...183 - A Staffordshire Toby jug of Nelson, late 19th century, 29cm Est. 60/100...
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A Staffordshire Toby jug of Nelson, late 19th century, 29cm Est. 60/100
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Estimate : 60.00 - 100.00
 
 
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A Continental porcelain urn shaped vase, mounted as a table lamp, late 19th century, 53cm overall...184 - A Continental porcelain urn shaped vase, mounted as a table lamp, late 19th century, 53cm overall...
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A Continental porcelain urn shaped vase, mounted as a table lamp, late 19th century, 53cm overall Est. 100/150
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A pair of Staffordshire figures of Lord Napier and Garibaldi, each standing beside his horse, pai...185 - A pair of Staffordshire figures of Lord Napier and Garibaldi, each standing beside his horse, pai...
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A pair of Staffordshire figures of Lord Napier and Garibaldi, each standing beside his horse, painted in coloured enamels, titled, late 19th century,
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Estimate : 400.00 - 600.00
 
 
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