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Gurgling fish pitcher. Unmarked, but attributed to Thomas Forester & Sons. Circa 1883. £75



Staffordshire jug depicting an Elephant and Palm trees. Early 19th Century. £65



Toby jug. 19th Century, unmarked. £60





Staffordshire dog, early 19th Century. £40



Staffordshire wig powder shaker, slight chip on top. £75



Bennington Parian blue and white vase with portrait medallion. Made by the United States Pottery in Bennington, Vermont, circa 1880. This item was brought to Northern Ireland by a returning descendant of Andrew Mellon of Banking fame to the Fulton family of Co. Tyrone from whom it was purchased at auction. £150.



Bennington Parian blue and white trinket box or possibly for cranberry jelly as it depicts turkey on the lid. This item was brought to Northern Ireland by a returning descendant of Andrew Mellon of Banking fame to the Fulton family of Co. Tyrone from whom it was purchased at auction. £200



490. Late Victorian teapot illustrating the Lion`s Gate at Downhill Castle Co. Londonderry the home of Frederick Augustus Harvey Bishop of Derry Earl of Bristol. The reverse shows a view southwards from the castle. Unmarked. £200.



496. Figure produced by a German company in Londonderry in Northern Ireland. £25



497. Figure produced by a German company in Londonderry in Northern Ireland. £25



498. Figure produced by a German company in Londonderry in Northern Ireland. £25



500. Figure produced by a German company in Londonderry in Northern Ireland. £25



501. Art Nouveau vase circa 1900, Dutch £40



502. Devon ware pot. Swanage £10.



504. Staffordshire flat back chimney ornament depicting Highland Laddie and Lass, mid. 19th Century. £85.



506. Staffordshire group of small proportion depicting flower vendors, circa 1840. £80.



507. Austrian ornament girl with top hat, early 20th Century. £30.



508. Staffordshire cottage pastille burner (cracked) 19th Century £35.



509. Modern Capo de Monte ornament of child with drum £20.



510. Staffordshire dog, 19th Century. £25.



511. Early Staffordshire figure of a young woman (unusual) £120.



512. Pair oriental blue and white vases. £90.



513. Vase, hand painted, signed, damaged. £30.



514. Majolica bowl damaged, restorable. £350.



515. Majolica bread plate, probably American, unmarked, possibly a Trenton product for Indian meal bread hence the maized cob decoration (cracked, but restorable) £120.



516. Continental hard paste porcelain plate with diaper banding and hand painted flower decoration. (Hochst?) £40.



517. 3 Wedgewood plates. Vine pattern (some chips) £35.



519. Shoulder doll. £30.



534. Tipperary pottery flagon 1980s. £30.



550. Crested ware bowl inscribed on bottom "A souvenir of the Great War The patriotic sugar basin for a family of ten." on the side with a message from the Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd George Prime minister. It bears the crest of the 4 home nations. £50



552. W.H. Goss. Patriotic Dish bearing the crown surrounded by shamrock rose & thistle and the inscriptions "liberty", "loyalty" & "legality" Marked on bottom registration number:78189 £25



557. Sunderland lustre cup and saucer, early 19th Century £35.



558. Sunderland lustre cup and saucer, early 19th Century £35.



559. Sunderland lustre cup and saucer, early 19th Century £35.



560. Sunderland lustre cup and saucer, early 19th Century £35.



642. Sylvac Chimp ornament £65.



Late 18th C. creamware farming jug decorated with the Agrarian Impliments of the period. Cracked. This Jug may be made using clay from Carrickfergus. It is suspected that it may have been manufactured in Ulster but more likely it is a Staffordshire product. £300



Royal Doulton Basin circa 1890. £90



19th C. toilet bowl Staffordshire, transfer decorated. £200



18th C. Teabowl and saucer, unmarked. £135





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