Gorringes Weekly Antiques Sale - Tuesday 9th May 2023

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room Lewes, East Sussex

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Gorringes Weekly Antiques Sale - Tuesday 9th May 2023

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An 18th century Caughley rare teabowl and saucer painted with a crest of an arm clutching a dragon encircled by three gilt borders, 6cm tall overa...

An 18th century Caughley tureen cover and stand with blue and gilt decoration, stand mis-fired to border, S mark to stand and base. 15cm wide ......

An English porcelain blue and white slop bowl, 15cm diameter, together with three miniature Chinese tea bowls and one nail guard ...[more]

A Chinese two handled crackle glaze vase, Kangxi mark, but late 19th century, together two Imari plates, 37cm diameter ...[more]

Six Wedgwood jasperware pieces ...[more]

A large Chinese blue and white porcelain jar, 19th century decorated with scenes of birds amongst foliage with associated pierced hardwood cover a...

A porcelain floral encrusted and putti oval mirror mounted on gold velvet and a Staffordshire figural flatback, flatback 29cms high ...[more]

Toy porcelain: Two English porcelain rosewater sprinklers, c.1810, possibly Coalport, each modelled in the form of a watering can ...[more]

Toy porcelain: two English rosewater sprinklers, c.1810-1820, possibly Coalport, each modelled in the form of a watering can ...[more]

Toy porcelain: Two English rosewater scale ground sprinklers, c.1815-20, possibly Coalport, each modelled in the form of a watering can ...[more]

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