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Antiques, Collectables

by Rosebery's

812 lots

2002

United Kingdom

Viewing Notes23rd June 10am - 2pm. 24th June 10am - 7.30pm. Morning of sales 9.30am - 10.45am.

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Lot 1: A pair of Royal Doulton vases, of bulbous tapering form, the mottled green ground with bead and motif decoration (af) 17.5cms high.

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Description: A pair of Royal Doulton vases, of bulbous tapering form, the mottled green ground with bead and motif decoration (af) 17.5cms high.

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Lot 2: A Lucy Rie vase, of slender bulbous form with horizontal ribbed decoration, covered in cream glaze, monogram to base, 30.5cms high.

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Description: A Lucy Rie vase, of slender bulbous form with horizontal ribbed decoration, covered in cream glaze, monogram to base, 30.5cms high.

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Lot 3: A Hancocks Ivory Ware part teaset, the yellow ground painted with circles in black, orange, green and blue, and various Susie Cooper teawares.

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Description: A Hancocks Ivory Ware part teaset, the yellow ground painted with circles in black, orange, green and blue, and various Susie Cooper teawares.

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Lot 4: A Susie Cooper for Grays pottery jug, painted with orange and blue flowers, and other Susie Cooper items.

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Description: A Susie Cooper for Grays pottery jug, painted with orange and blue flowers, and other Susie Cooper items.

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Lot 5: A Watcombe pottery jug, attributed to Christopher Dresser, with Patent Registration mark for June 1872, 16cms high, damages.

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Description: A Watcombe pottery jug, attributed to Christopher Dresser, with Patent Registration mark for June 1872, 16cms high, damages.

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