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Sunday 26th February

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118 A LATE VICTORIAN ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH PORCELAIN LYRE CASED MANTLE CLOCK,

the gilded dial within a foliate wreath and raised on

an octagonal platform base, No.1385 inscribed

underneath. Listed in Henry Sandon (1973) as ‘Lyre

clock case, hexagon stand’, dated 1889, ‘rare’’.

46cm high

€ 400 - 600

119 TWO LATE VICTORIAN OVOID CHINA DECORATIVE JUGS,

the pale ground decorated with polychrome foliate

sprays with gilt highlights. 23.6 x 19cm high;

together with a Chinese Qing porcelain baluster vase,

decorated with peonies and birds. 12.5cm high. (3)

€ 150 - 250

120 A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURES,

modelled as a shepherd and shepherdess, After models by M.V. Acier and J.C. Schönheit, the shepherd leans in against a

tree stump while reaching for a sealed envelope around a pigeons neck, the shepherdess carries a bird cage containing a

song bird over her shoulder, both figures with a lamb at their feet, raised on circular bases, moulded with stylised Greek

Key, the entire hand painted, each incised with model number ‘F.73’ and crossed swords marks to underside. The

Shepherd 19.1cm high; the Shepherdess c.18.4cm high

€ 500 - 700