McCartneys - Fine Art, Antiques & Collectables Auction: Please note - NO COLLECTIONS for online buyers on the day of the sale & No postage

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McCartneys - Fine Art, Antiques & Collectables Auction: Please note - NO COLLECTIONS for online buyers on the day of the sale & No postage

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A 19th century two handled vase in Sevres style, painted in two reserves with summer flowers or horticultural implements and gilded on a green gro...

A Royal Worcester inverted baluster two handled vase, gilded and painted with Hadley roses. Shape 263. Date code for 1908. 7½' high

A Victorian Staffordshire loving cup, one side painted with summer flowers, the other in gilt script religious verse. 5½' high. Hair crack

A late 18th century Donyatt glazed earthenware puzzle jug, sgraffito decorated and dated 1795. Inscribed. North Devon/Somerset. 5¾' high. Glaze fl...

A late Meissen coffee pot and cover, the baluster body gilded and painted in enamels with summer flowers. Crossed swords mark. 8' high

A 19th century Staffordshire mug, gilded with wheatsheaves and initials GB on a rose-pompadour ground. 5¼' high. Hair cracks

A teacup and saucer, possibly by Charles Bourne, Foley Potteries, gilded and painted with summer flowers in reserves. c.1825. Handle re-stuck

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