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256. An Assorted Lot of Ceramics, England.
Comprising a pair of Bridgwood tea bowls and saucers painted with floral sprays in polychrome enamels, impressed marks on bottom, mid-19th Century, together with a Wedgwood creamware jug embossed with images of motherhood, picked out in pink, stamped in green "Wedgwood of Etruria Barlaston Made in England", impressed "Wedgwood, 30".
Jug 5 3/4" h., tea bowl 3" h.
150/300
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257. A Doulton Burslem Cabinet Vase, England, circa 1889
Produced for the Chicago World's Fair, the double handled vase enameled with polychrome floral sprays on a cream ground, the details picked out in gilt, stamped on the bottom with Doulton mark and registry mark in iron red and the fair mark in black, incised "6254". 5 1/4" h.
200/400 SOLD: $236.90
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258. A William Kent Staffordshire Ware Spill Vase, England, circa 1910.
Modeled as a Gothic-style church flanked by two turrets, the roofline and lawn applied with sprigging, enameled in green, brown, black, and iron red, the bottom stamped.
8 1/2" h., 6" w., 2 1/2"d.
150/300 SOLD: $120.75
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259. A Moorcroft Pottery Bowl, England, circa 1945
Slip trailed on the interior with a stylized lily and on the exterior with two floral sprays, the flowers decorated in persimmon and yellow on a green ground, impressed on the bottom "Moorcroft" and stamped with WM signature. 2 3/4" h., 6 1/4" d.
150/300 SOLD: $156.04
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260. A Royal Doulton Figural Group, The Gossips, England, Circa 1920.
Modeled as two ladies conversing on a bench, enameled in pink, yellow, red, and lavender, stamped in green Royal Doulton England with lion and crown mark, "The Gossips", HN2025.
5 1/4" h., 6 1/2" w.
100/200 SOLD: $299.00
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261. A Royal Doulton Griselda Figure, England, 20th Century.
Modeled as a seated young lady sewing, the details picked out in lavender, green, and fuschia, stamped on the bottom in green with crown and lion mark, "Griselda" registry mark, and HN1993 D.B.
5 1/2" h.
100/200 SOLD: $316.25
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262. A Royal Doulton Autumn Breezes Figure, England, circa 1934.
Modeled as a young woman attired in 19th Century style clothing, one arm coquettishly perched behind her head, the other placed in an ermine muffler, the details picked out in polychrome enamels, stamped with green lion and crown mark, "Autumn Breezes" registry number HN1934.
7 1/2"h.
100/200 SOLD: $151.44
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263. A Royal Doulton Carolyn Figure, England.
Modeled as a blonde attired in a floral sprigged skirt, holding a hat in one hand a kerchief in the other, painted in polychrome enamels, stamped in green with lion and crown mark, registry mark and name.
7 1/4" h.
100/200 SOLD: $243.80
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264. A Glazed Pottery Rabbit, France, 20th Century
Made for Mayhew Copley New York, the recumbant rabbit modeled with erect ears, alert expression, glazed white, and inset with pink and orange eyes, the interior signed. 9 1/2" h., 14 1/2" w., 7 1/2" d.
200/400 SOLD: $195.50
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265. A Lot of French Faience
Comprising; a K and G plate painted with a peasant woman enclosed within a floral border and blue rim, stamped on the reverse; together with a baluster form candlestick molded with a foliate relief drip pan and painted stylized flowers in iron red, blue, yellow and green, signed France. Plate: 9" d., candlestick: 9" h.
50/100 SOLD: $69.00
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