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A LARGE QUANTITY OF ANIMAL AND BIRD ORNAMENTS, approximately forty ornaments comprising a Country Artists 'Otter' and 'Tawny Owl' sculptures, seven of Oiseaux De Collection 'The Country Bird Collection' bird sculptures, a Wade 'Panda' NatWest money bank with original stopper, a Poole Pottery stoneware Robin (chipped beak), Wren and Owl figures, an Aynsley 'Little Owl' figure (marked as second quality), a Royal Worcester 'Gold Crest' 3338, two Goebel figures 'Brambling' and 'Redstart', etc. (Condition Report: a few nibbles to some pieces in varying degrees, most obvious damage is mentioned in description)
ONE BOX AND LOOSE METALWARES AND WEDGWOOD PETER RABBIT ITEMS to include a box of assorted brass and copper items to include a copper tea pot, assorted brass companion items, a replica copper hunting horn, a decorative plate with Chinese dragon engraved on the centre, a group of Samovar to include two made in the USSR, a bell with leather handle, a boxed Poole Pottery 447 Art Deco Summer plate, a Wedgwood Peter Rabbit mug with original box, a boxed Wedgwood three piece Peter Rabbit Nursery Set, etc (1 box and loose) (s.d)
Poole pottery Delphis-style bowl, a Prinknash pottery bowl, a Royal Doulton Gordon Ramsay part tea service to include teapots, cups, saucers, a copper and enamelled bowl marked 'JC' to base, a Chinese ginger jar and cover of hexagonal form in the famille rose style and assorted chinaware to include plant pots, vases, bowls, etc (3 boxes)
Tony Morris for Poole Pottery, leaping dolphin group, modelled over waves and mounted on a wooden base, H29cm. This model is a duplicate of a sculpture presented to Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh on their visit to Poole Pottery in 1979, the original cast was destroyed after the production of the duplicate. Provenance: Arnold Smith, Chairman of Pool Potteries CollectionCondition Report:https://www.rct.uk/collection/35012/dolphins
SELECTION OF DECORATIVE CERAMICSincluding an Aynsley 'Little Sweetheart' ginger jar and cover, a Crown Devon shaped serving dish, a Goebel cat salt cellar, a Poole pottery dolphin, a Westland salt and pepper, in the form of Scottie dogs (with magnetic noses), a Beswick floral decorated serving dish, a Radford vase, and a millefiori and aventurine decorated glass vase

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