A Worcester porcelain teapot, Dr Wall period, circa 1770, of...


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A Worcester porcelain teapot, Dr Wall period, circa 1770, of globular form, with double C scroll handle, decorated in the 'Milkmaids' pattern with a farmer, his dog, two milkmaids carrying churns on their heads, and several cows, all in a farming landscape, crescent mark in underglaze blue to base, 11.5cm high, with later associated cover, a/f substantial cracks and repairs, together with a Royal Doulton stoneware vase, circa 1900, of ovoid form with flared rim and foot, incised with flowers on a textured buff ground, impressed factory mark and '2878', 20cm high, a Royal Doulton stoneware vase, circa 1900, of baluster form, decorated with a mottled blue/green glaze and with a band of incised floral decoration on a gilt ground with blue and white enamels, impressed marks, a/f chip to moulded band, 20cm high, and a Royal Doulton stoneware jug, circa 1900, two tone with relief applied decoration, impressed factory mark and '2259', 13cm high. (4)

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Auction Date: 6th Aug 2016 at 1pm

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6th Aug 2016 1pm (Lots 501 to 900)