Lot 1021: £300-500
A rare 18th-century English delft coffee cup and saucer, circa 1760, probably Liverpool. This piece is a beautiful representation of the period, adorned with intricate designs.
Lot 1071: £400-600
A Liberty & Co Tudric pewter Bollelin tray by Archibald Knox. Its design epitomises the Arts and Crafts movement, combining functionality with exceptional craftsmanship.
Lot 1077: £150-200
Victorian amethyst glass decanters with silver collars and stoppers, hallmark Henry Manton, Birmingham 1840. Their elegance and history make them a noteworthy addition to any collection.
Lot 1091: £1,000-2,000
A large and impressive collection of Grand Tour cameos and intaglios, mostly red plaster examples, capturing the essence of the Grand Tour tradition.
Lot 1094: £3,000-4,000
"Diana Wounded" by Sir Edgar Bertram MacKennal, a bronze with black patina, signed and dated 1905. This piece is a stunning representation of MacKennal's artistry.
Lot 1139: £200-300
Victorian cased Lilac Breasted Roller birds, a beautiful example of Victorian taxidermy, presented in a way that highlights the era's fascination with nature.
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