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1: A Pair of Antique English Earthenware Vases in the Oriental Taste, c 1890, the reserves with painted floral bouquets, the sides in a gilt on-teal floral design, stamped "DOULTON'S" with painted "A1787, WR-1" height 5in. width 3.75in.
2: A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Partial Dinner Service, c. 1970, having A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Partial Dinner Service, c. 1970, having plates, 2 luncheon plates, 6 soup bowls, 1 dessert plate, 3 salad plates, and 3 bread-and-butters. (21 pcs.
3: A Wedgwood Jasperware Pitcher, c. 1890, marked, having Portland vase decoration of classical figures in a landscape setting, note: repair to handle, height 8.5in.
4: A Pair of Paris Porcelain Green and Gilt Lidded Apothecary Jars, 19th Century with central reserves containing portraits, spurious marks in gilt, height 9.5in.
5: A Pair of Antique Delft Blue and White Cabinet Plates, painted with village scenes of the months "November" and "June", marked, diameter 9.5in.
6: A Large French Porcelain Figural Cornucopia Vase, c. 1878, with three cavorting putti on a shaped base supporting a floral painted and gilt embellished cornucopia tied with a ribbon, underglaze anchor mark and "Medaille d'or Exposition Universelle de
7: A Pair of KPM Porcelain Cabinet Plates in the Rococo Taste, c. 1900, with orange floral and bird decoration on a white ground with gilt rims, fully marked, diameter 9.5in.
8: A Pair of Large Ornate Paris Porcelain Polychromed and Gilt Flare Vases, c. 1860, the base applied with later bisque figures, the body with three-dimensional upward scrolling acanthus and the rim pierced and deeply ruffled, height 16in. width 13in.
9: A Copeland Spode "Florence" Pattern Partial Dinner Service, c. 1920, transfer printed with an all-over pattern of black scrollwork with blue, orange and yellow flowers, comprising 10 dinner plates, 8 salad plates, 8 bread-and-butter plates, and 6
10: A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Nautilus Shells, late 19th Century with shell-decorated branch coral motif bases, gilt-decorated on beige-to-cream ground, height 8in.
11: A Pair of Continental Patinated Bronze Classical-Style Mantel Urns, mid-19th Century each having an encircling laurel leaf band that meets with curved foliate handles below a gadrooned rim, on a stepped polished slate base, height 12in. width 9in.
12: A Pair of Antique Continental Patinated Bronze Campagna-Form Mantel Urns, each with a gadrooned rim above a ring of Corinthian columns, with loop handles on a square stepped polished slate base, height 11in. width 7.75in. depth 5.5in.
13: An Antique Empire-Style Gilt Bronze and Cobalt Glass Oval Centerpiece the frame having swan handles, paw feet, and classical figures, length 18.5in., width 8in. height 6.75in.
14: A Pair of Fine George III Maple and Satinwood Knife Boxes, late 18th Century the serpentine fronts embellished with vertical pilaster inlay, silver escutcheon and mount, and ebonized trim and base, height 14.75in. width 9.25in. depth 11.5in.
15: An Early Victorian Sterling Silver Entree Dish, London, 1839-40, IH, oblong lobed cushion form with bold cast foliate and shell borders, removable handle cast as the upper torso of a blackamoor, engraved armorials, height 5in. width 11.5in., depth
16: An Edwardian Sterling Silver Humidor, London, 1913, W. Comyns & Sons, plain rectangular form with hinged cover engraved "H.L.B.", together with a silverplate silent butler, height 2.5in., length 8in. width 3. 25in.
17: A Scottish Sterling Silver Footed Salver, Edinburgh, 1824-25, CB or CR, circular tray having a wide chased band of thistles, flowers and foliage surrounding an engraved crest with motto above, shaped rim of shells and scrolling foliage, raised on
18: A Victorian Silverplate Biscuit Box, of oval form raised on four bun feet, rococo embossed decoration encircling the sides and on the hinged cover, cast swan finial, vacant reserve, height 7in. width 8in
19: An English Silverplate Six-Piece Tea and Coffee Service, with a matching gallery tray, marked "Kentshire", "Made in Sheffield England", comprising a kettle-on-stand, coffee pot, teapot, two- handled open sugar, creamer and a waste bowl, part-fluted
20: A Late Georgian Sheffield Venison Dish and Cover, 19th Century two- handled oval tree-and-well warming tray raised on four small supports bold gadrooned rim interspersed with shells and foliage, ebonized handles, lobed domed cover with removable