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Auction House:Dunbar Sloane Ltd.Number of lots recorded:482
Sale Title:Antiques & Decorative Arts, Day 1Lots with images:473
Auction Location:WellingtonPrices available:417
Date:30-Mar-2022
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Victorian Copeland and Garrett blue and white dinnerware of printed floral spray pattern #4163, pair graduated ashets (smaller faults) two plates, serving dish and plate
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Pair 19th century Morley and Ashworth Ironstone soup plates with Radcliffe family crest with Imari type border and central crest, probably made for Sir Joseph Percival Pickford Radcliffe, 3rd Baronet, Milnsbridge house (1824-1908) or possibly his father the 2nd baronet, 26 cm diameter
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19th century Derby sugar bowl painted with alternating panels of exotic birds and butterflies on a dark blue and gilt embellished ground, together with a Derby tea bowl and saucer in the Imari pattern and Samson of Paris Worcester style bird plate 23 cm
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Four antique china jugs comprising an 18th century Worcester blue and white sparrow beak example (af), a Spode octagonal jug with dragon handle, small Masons Ironstone Imari pattern milk jug and small Victorian Staffordshire milk jug (af)
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Mixed collection early 19th century porcelains of tea bowl, New Hall coffee can (af), Cantonese coffee can, Coalport dish and nursery blue printed plate
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Three Victorian moulded glass decanters pair and other all with crimped waists, one moulded two base 'Beehive Brandy' 29 cm heights
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Ovoid form with swimming fish and aquatic plants. Engraved to the base 'Orrefors Sweden/Graal 1524/Edvard Hald. 16 cm height, the Graal glass technique was invented at Orrefors Glasbruk in Sweden, in 1916. The glassmakers creates a piece with different coloured layers of glass, allowsit to cool, then cuts a design in one of the coloured layers to create a pattern. Then they re-heat it and case it with more crystal, and expand it. Obviously, this is a very complex, time-consuming process. A variation of the…
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