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750. Belleek Grass Cups & Saucers, ca. 1863 - 1826
A set of eight cups and saucers, with one extra cup, all in Grass pattern with similarly painted colors. Four cups and two saucers have printed black first period mark, four cups and one saucer without any marks, four saucers with impressed first period mark, one cup and one saucer with second period black mark. The cups are approx. 2-5/8"T, the saucers approx. 5" in diameter.
300/500
Sold: $517.50
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751. Belleek Grass Bread Plates and Sugar Bowl, Mostly First Period (1863 - 1890)
All similarly painted, the sugar bowl with printed black first period mark, approx .2-1/4"T, with seven plates total; six plates have printed first period black mark, some also impressed with stamp, one with printed second period stamp. Each is approx. 5-7/8" in diameter.
150/250
Sold: $327.75
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752. Belleek Aberdeen Parian Jugs, Right & Left Pair, Second Period (1891 - 1926)
Two high luster creamware jugs, matching left and right handled, with applied flowers, in a high gloss finish. Both are with printed second period black mark. Both are approx. 9"T.
800/1,200
Sold: $431.25
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753. A Moorcroft Vase in "Leaf and Fruit" Pattern
The vase in squat baluster form with a short, slightly flared neck. Decorated with leaves and berries in a warm palette of reds, orange, with blue outlines. Navy blue glazed interior. Painted signature, impressed mark "Potter to H. M. The Queen," and "Made in England." Overall dimensions approx. 5-1/2"T x 7"W.
600/900
Sold: $747.50
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754. A Royal Doulton "Fighter Elephant" Figural
A Royal Doulton "Fighter Elephant" figural in glazed porcelain, measuring approx. 25"L x 12-1/2"W x 8"D, designed by Charles Noke, ca. 1952.
600/800
Sold: $287.50
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755. A Lot of Chinese Export Porcelain, ca. 1700's
A lot of Chinese Export porcelain pieces, ca. 1700's, including three teacups with matching saucers and two non-matching cups. The lot includes a cup and matching saucer with pretty brown decorations of grapevines, 5-5/8" diameter saucer, 3-1/2" diameter cup; a simple 3-1/2" diameter cup and 5-1/2" diameter saucer with fluted edges and iron red striping and flowers; an unusual 3-3/8" diameter cup and 5-1/2" diameter saucer decorated with flowers and a purple and iron red ribbon banding with gilt detailing; and two non-matching teacups, each 3-1/4" in diameter hand decorated with delicate floral designs, one with a fluted lip.
200/300
Sold: $92.00
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756. A Societe Ceramique Hand Painted Porcelain Plaque
A large hand painted glazed ceramic plaque with the image of a Dutch landscape with windmills in sepia tones, not framed, measuring approx. 16" x 24", and marked in the underglaze on the back and also "Societe Ceramique" written in script in sepia.
The Societe Ceramique Maestricht was established at Maestricht in the Netherlands by Guilaume Lambert & Cie in 1859, and in 1958 merged with NV de Sphinx.
800/1,200
Sold: $258.75
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757. A Lot of Three Antique Hand Painted Porcelain Plates, Including Meissen
A hand decorated Meissen plate, ca. 1840-60, approx. 8-3/4" in diameter with a molded decoration on the lip with rococo patterning accented with pale blue and gilt, with sprays of delicate flowers surrounding the inside of the rim and in the bowl. The underside has the cobalt blue crossed swords underglaze and the impressed numerals 3 over 17. The second plate is a pretty unmarked dish, 7-1/2" in diameter x 1-1/2"H, with a stylized floral spray in the center and stripes and sprigs near the rim. Some of the decoration on this dish is lustre. The last is a relief molded dish, marked by the decorator in iron red on the underside "80", approx. 7-5/8" in diameter x 1-1/4"H, with the molded design around the rim in baskets of flowers and foliate designs, then hand painted in lustre and polychrome glazes with flowers and leaf motifs.
100/200
Sold: $86.25
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758. A Lot of Three Matching Porcelain Lustreware Pieces
A lot of three matching lustreware pieces, including two saucers, 5-1/2" in diameter and one teacup, 3-1/2" in diameter, in like patterns of pink, green, yellow and blue with floral motifs. Only one saucer is marked on the underside with initials in pink lustre.
100/200
Sold: $23.00
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759. A Lot of Two Newhall Porcelain Dishes
A lot of two Newhall porcelain dishes, the first 5-5/8" in diameter, ca. 1810, with brightly colored flowers hand painted around the rim and inside the bowl. The second is an older piece, ca. approx. 1780, 5-1/4" in diameter, with sprays of flowers hand painted in iron rust and green.
100/200
Sold: $34.50
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760. A Lowestoft Porcelain Teacup and Matching Saucer
A rare Lowestoft porcelain teacup and matching saucer, the teacup approx. 3-3/8" in diameter and the dish 5-3/8" in diameter. Each is hand decorated in rose, purple, brown and green and painted glazes with a delicate depiction of sprays of roses and a rococo design at the rims.
100/200
Sold: $34.50
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761. A Pretty Antique Porcelain Teacup and Matching Dish
A pretty antique porcelain teacup and matching dish, the teacup measuring approx. 3-3/8" in diameter and the dish 5-5/8" in diameter. Both are hand decorated with like polychrome floral designs, and the teacup has a hand painted "114" on the underside.
100/200
Sold: $17.25
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762. A Bow Porcelain Molded Soft Paste Porcelain Dish
A rare Bow soft paste porcelain dish in the molded shape of a large leaf, with hand painted gilt accents on the front, with a small foot, measuring approx. 5-1/2" x 5". The dish is said to be ca. 1760.
300/400
Sold: $23.00
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763. A Unique Prattware Inkwell
A unique Prattware inkwell, with thick ceramic body, 2-3/4" in in diameter x 2-1/2"H, with a polychrome hand decorated transfer image around the sides of a battle scene, titled "The Dragoon Charge - Balaklava". This is said to be a late Prattware piece, ca. 1847-88 made in Staffordshire, England by F. & R. Pratt of Fenton. The image from a copper plate original engraved by Jesse Austin, using a different plate for the outline and one for each color. Registration dots can be seen around the bottom edge. The underside is impressed with "No3" and stamped "4" in black in the underglaze.
100/200
Sold: $80.50
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764. A Worcester Covered Sugar Bowl
An early Worcester covered sugar bowl, marked on the underside with the crescent moon in blue underglaze indicating ca. 1755-1792. The ivory porcelain body and lid have a swirling fluted shape and are hand decorated in a gilt flower and foliate border pattern with cobalt blue underglaze in the designs. Overall the piece measures 5-1/4"H x 4-1/4" in diameter at the lip.
200/300
Sold: $115.00
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