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ARARE18THCENTURYNEWCASTLE
TRANSFERPRINTEDCUPANDSAUCER
c. 1780, by Sewell, the rich yellow ground printed in red
tones with a depiction of a family dining in a garden set-
ting, the reverse of the cupwith a scene of the Tyne, im-
pressed mark verso ‘Sewell’, the saucer 13cm diameter
withpaper label verso
€300 -400
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APAIROFCHELSEAPORCELAINLEAF
SHAPEDDISHES,
18th Century, eachmoulded with veined leaves in relief,
pickedout in green, iron red and aubergine tones, around
a central reserve paintedwith exotic birds and landscape,
appliedwithnaturalistichandles, 23cm long
€500 -700
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ARARESWANSEAPORCELAINBOTANICAL
DISH,
early 19th Century, in the manner of Henry Pollard, the
deep lozenge shape with wavy gilt edged rim, moulded
with scallop shells to each end, the centredelicatelypaint-
edwith colourful flower groups containedwithinaborder
of gilt painted classical urns, impressedmarkverso
‘Swansea’, 36cmwide
€200 -400
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AWORCESTERBLUEANDWHITEDISH, 18TH
CENTURY,
of shallow circular form, painted with fleur de lys motif
within a cobalt blue band, highlighted in gilt, crescent
mark, 22cm diameter; together with another Worcester
blueandwhitedishof similarperiod, andaCaughleyblue
andwhitepreserve jar and cover, 11cmhigh (3)
€200 -300
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AGEORGE IIIMAHOGANYANDROSEWOOD
BANDEDTEA-CADDY,
of rectangular form with hinged top enclosing a com-
partmented interior on small bun feet, 29.5cm wide
togetherwith aGeorge III satinwood tea-caddyof
sarcophagus form18.5cmwide
€200 -300
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