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The Scottish Sale

Part II
29 August 2012 | starting at 11:00 BST | with lot 1
29 August 2012 | starting at 14:00 BST | with lot 194
30 August 2012 | starting at 11:00 BST | with lot 380
Live Auction

Auction highlights

Lot gallery

563 lots available

A Minton part dessert service bearing the Breadlebane motto 1871

A Hammersley part dessert service 19th century

Three cups and saucers of Scottish interest Circa 1800

A Nautilus twin handled centrepiece Circa 1900

A creamware bowl and a pottery mug, probably Scottish Circa 1800

Two pottery jugs Probably Scottish, circa 1830

A Scottish pearlware commemorative plate for George IV Circa 1822, probably Portobello or Prestonpans

A Scottish pearlware commemorative plate for Queen Caroline Circa 1822, probably Portobello or Prestonpans

A Scottish pottery cornucopia, probably Bellfield Early 19th century

A pair of Staffordshire Scottish theme figural candlesticks Early 19th century

A Portobello pottery plaque of George IV Early 18th century, probably Rathbone,

A Portobello figure of the sailors farewell Early 19th century

Two Scottish blue and white transfer printed pieces Mid 19th century

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Seven Scottish pottery storage jars and covers By Morrison & Crawford, Rosslyn Pottery, Kirkcaldy

A majolica jug, Late 19th century, probably Alloa

Two Scottish pottery money boxes Early/mid 19th century

Seven Scottish pottery storage jars and covers By Morrison & Crawford, Rosslyn Pottery, Kirkcaldy

A W.Ridgway & Co Tam O Shanter stoneware jug Early 19th century

A rare Royal Doulton character jug entitled 'The McCallum'

A plaster figure of 'Oor Wullie' After the comic character created by Dudley D Watkins, circa 1960

A Wemyss milk jug, Bovey Tracey period, 'Lemons'

A Wemyss cup and matching small plate 'Black Cockerels'

A Wemyss small bowl and soap dish 'Cabbage Roses'

Two Wemyss Gordon dessert plates, one 'Cherries', one 'Plums'

Thee pieces of Bough pottery by Christine Amour Early 20th century

A large stoneware bowl by Alexander Leckie

A terracotta vase by Alexander Leckie 'Adams Apple'

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