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Lot 392 - An unusual Coalport double scent bottle circa...
Sold for £180
Lot 393 - A Continental porcelain chamberstick, probably...
Sold for £60
Lot 394 - A Coalport porcelain plate circa 1850...
Sold for £200
Lot 395 - Two Coalport named view plates late 19th and...
Sold for £90
Lot 396 - A group of four assorted Coalport botanical plates
Sold for £170
Lot 398 - Three pieces of Caughley porcelain, circa 1780-...
Sold for £55
Lot 399 - A Jackfield black-glazed baluster jug circa...
Sold for £130
Lot 400 - A good collection of black-glazed Jackfield...
Lot 401 - A rectangular terracotta panel, 20th century...
Sold for £25
Lot 402 - Three Beswick tableau groups: 'Hiding from the...
Sold for £45
Lot 404 - Three Val St. Lambert glass lamp bases circa...
Sold for £70
Lot 405 - Two Val St Lambert crystal lamp bases circa...
Sold for £120
Lot 406 - Val St Lambert, circa 1960s, two ruby lamp...
Lot 407 - A group of English teapots, jugs and a miniature French jug
Sold for £35
Lot 408 - A collection of English coffee cans, early 19th century
Sold for £65
Lot 409 - A collection of early 19th century English teawares
Lot 410 - A Grainger, Lee & Co Worcester part tea/coffee service
Sold for £160
Lot 411 - A pair of Victorian lead crystal sweetmeat dishes and covers
Sold for £85
Lot 412 - A set of six George III wine rinsers
Sold for £150
Lot 413 - Three early 19th century English glass rummers
Sold for £220
Lot 415 - A pair of 19th-century ale glasses
Sold for £80
Lot 416 - Caughley sauce boat and teapot stand
Lot 417 - Mason's Ironstone mazarine jug, circa 1820 and other earthenware
Lot 418 - A Davenport tea service, circa 1825