Fine Antique Sale

Antiques, Oriental Ceramics, Furniture, Etc

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room Battle, East Sussex

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Fine Antique Sale

Antiques, Oriental Ceramics, Furniture, Etc

Auction closed

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  • ( Lots: 700-895)

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  • 09:00 BST - 17:00 BST
  • 09:00 BST - 17:00 BST

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Buyer's premium Inc. VAT/sales tax: 24.00%
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Wedgwood Old Japan pattern table centre comport, supported by seahorse figures, length 32cm, height 22cm, together with a pair of matching bowls, ...

An 18th century Battersea Enamel tea caddy of canted rectangular form, with hand painted panels depicting fruit and blossom in gilded borders, hei...

18th century Battersea Enamel tea caddy of octagonal form, with painted enamel floral panels on pink ground, height 12cmGood original condition, 1...

18th century Battersea Enamel box, the lid having a painted enamel scene depicting cattle and figure in a landscape, 14cmGood original condition, ...

Attributed to William de Morgan, large 19th century red lustre glaze bowl, with painted scrolling leaves, diameter 33cm, height 16cmHairline crack...

A 19th century Majolica pottery frog design toothpick stand, length 9cm1 front leg has been broken and repaired, otherwise good condition

Pair of Royal Doulton stoneware cylinder vases, height 33cm, and Art Nouveau Doulton vase with silver rim, by Elizabeth Barlow, height 14cm (3)All...

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