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  • Vintage porcelain trio by Tirschenreuth of Bavaria, Germany. Very elegant typically Art Deco design in classical cream with single black line accent to each piece which is hi-lighted with beautiful gilt floral decoration. The cup has an unusual 4 fluted base and a manufacturing fault in the form of 3 small gilt dots to inside bowl of tea cup. It measures 103mm in diameter at top, 45mm diameter at base, 127mm at widest to handle edge and 54mm tall. Saucer measures 155mm in diameter. Generous sized side plate measures 196mm in diameter.
  • Antique tray by Limoges with a metal rim. Very unusual & rare 19th century Limoges porcelain tray with an image of a young courting couple balanced on rocks in a pond. Lovely spring flowers & greenery surround them and the whole image depicts a dreamy world of love & pleasure. Measures 250mm in diameter at base and 275mm across the top with depth of 20mm.
  • The Moorcroft Pansy plate is a beautiful example of the work of William Moorcroft. The plate has a vibrant red background and a series of colourful pansies decorating the inside.
  • Pair of antique Paris cups & saucers. Nice sized cups with matching saucers in lovely spring colours of yellow and green. In good condition for 19th century items with only minor gilt wear. Cup measures 72mm in diameter at base, 75mm across top and 54mm tall. Saucer measures 143mm in diameter and 25mm high.
  • Small West German vase in green. Ancient Greek style small West German vase in a sea green with 2 handles and classical raised black pattern throughout with blue interior. c1960s-1970s. Measures 80mm in diameter at base, 105mm at top and 125mm at widest.
  • Moorcroft plate in flame of the forest pattern. Stunning dish in vibrant shades of green and orange. Designed by Philip Gibson c1997. Comes in box.
  • Pair of pottery vases by Kate Bramwell Cole. Aesthetically eye catching pair of tall slender studio pottery vases in a creamy white with a single horizontal turquoise stripe. Unmistakable stamp of Kate Bramwell Cole at bottom of each. Not very practical as vases - would look great with a peacock feather in each or just as they are! The taller vase measures 300mm tall and 50mm in diameter at base. The smaller vase is 270mm tall and 50mm at base.

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