Fine, Esoteric and Collectable - Two-Day Auction

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room Carlisle, Cumbria

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Fine, Esoteric and Collectable - Two-Day Auction

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Auction closed (2 day sale)

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An early 20th Century Ernst Wahliss / Alexandra Porcelain Works shouldered oviform vase decorated in depiction of blossom with raised gilt enrichm...

A Victorian transfer printed and hand tinted earthenware plate commemorating Stanley's 1887 - 1889 Emin Pasha Relief Expedition, (a/f), 24 cm diam...

An early 20th Century Royal Doulton salt glazed tobacco jar together with a Royal Goewaagen Gouda blue-and-white tobacco jar, former 1902 - 1922, ...

A late 19th / early 20th Century Macintyre & Co blue-and-white Florian Ware bowl, of shallow form with wavy everted rim and decorated with tulips ...

A Copeland Spode's Italian "Red Tape The Whisky" jug, printed mark "Manufactured Specially for Sir Joseph Causton & Sons Ltd, London" to base, sec...

A boxed Royal Worcester cake plate and slice in the June Garland pattern, together with Royal Worcester 'Strawberries' and Wedgwood 'Rosehip plate...

A pair of 18th Century tea bowls, having floral swags and fluted sides, together with a Victorian polychrome decorated lustre mug, and a sponge-wa...

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