C H I N A & C E R A M I C S
Beswick: huntsman in red coat on dapple grey and white gloss horse, designed by Arthur Gredlington MN 1501, issued 1957 - 1995
Sold for £3,500.
Modern English collectable china is selling well at the moment, especially by well-known factories such as Royal Doulton, Royal Worcester, Moorcroft, Minton and Beswick.
Earlier English and Continental ceramics also appear regularly in the sale room, such as this beautiful 19th century hand-painted Meissen plate (left) decorated with soldiers.
Sold for £320.
A Pilkington Royal Lancastrian Art Nouveau lustre vase by Gordon Forsyth, of four-sided form, the turquoise green ground with gilt mustard design of a satyr and maiden in long flowing gown,
circa 1910, base with Impressed mark, 2461 and triangle, 17cm high.
Sold for £950.
A large Troika vase, of oblong waisted and shouldered form, with blue textured hand-painted body incised and coloured with orange,
tan and brown abstract circle and portcullis design, the base with hand painted Troika Cornwall', 36cm tall.
Sold for £800.
Royal Doulton figurine Pierette, HN 1749, hand painted clown with playing cards, backstamp for 1936 to 1949,
Sold for £650.
A 19th century Sunderland pink lustreware jug with
'Success to the Volunteers' transfer to front and cartoon of Napoleon verso,
Sold for £165.
George Jones Majolica oval dish in brown, green, blue and pink glazes,
Sold for £750.