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Early 19th Century Pearlware Pottery Covered Tureen

£125.00
~ Early 19th Century Pearlware Pottery Covered Tureen ~ A nice pearlware tureen by Chetham & Robinson dating to the

Victorian Pair Of Parian Ceramic Figures Of Children

£125.00
~ Victorian Pair Of Parian Ceramic Figures Of Children ~ A nice pair of Parian bisque porcelain figures in the

Lucrezia & Giovanni Borgia Victorian Large Iron Framed Plates

£525.00
~ Lucrezia & Giovanni Borgia Victorian Large Iron Framed Plates ~ A large pair of framed Victorian relief moulded pottery

Silver Rimmed Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Pottery Jug c1897

£200.00
~ Silver Rimmed Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Pottery Jug c1897 ~ A good looking stoneware jug by Doulton Lambeth with a

19th Century Lord Nelson Salt Glaze Pottery Jardiniere

£245.00
~ 19th Century Lord Nelson Salt Glaze Pottery Jardiniere ~ A very nice 19th century salt-glazed, stoneware jardinière decorated with

HMS Mackay, Ships Crest – Bronze Copy Screen Badge

£440.00
~ HMS Mackay, Ships Crest – Bronze Copy Screen Badge – Unmounted ~ The plaque is shaped as a shield

George III Silver Mustard Pot

£125.00
~ George III Silver Mustard Pot ~ A nice George III era silver mustard pot. The pot is of rectangular

Silver Three Piece Tea Set c1920’s

£645.00
~ Silver Three Piece Tea Set c1920’s ~ A lovely silver three piece tea set comprising of a teapot, a

1914 Dated Child’s 5th Dragoon Guards Tunic

£350.00
~ 1914 Dated Child’s 5th Dragoon Guards Tunic ~ This uniform belonged to a member of the 5th (Princess Charlotte

c1929 Wilfred Knox ‘On Into The Night’ Watercolour Of A Clipper

£295.00
~ c1929 Wilfred Knox ‘On Into The Night’ Watercolour Of A Clipper ~ A lovely watercolour painting of a clipper

c1929 Wilfred Knox ‘In The Trade Winds’ Watercolour Of A Clipper

£295.00
~ c1929 Wilfred Knox ‘In The Trade Winds’ Watercolour Of A Clipper ~ A lovely watercolour painting of a clipper

Late Victorian Walnut Writing Slope

£145.00
~ Victorian Walnut Writing Slope ~ A nice walnut writing slope dating to the late Victorian period (possibly early 1900’s).