A quantity of English pottery and porcelain

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A quantity of English pottery and porcelain
comprising: a Davenport pearlware part dessert-service, printed in blue and painted in iron-red with the 'Dragon and Key' pattern within gilt-line rims, comprising: a two-handled oval footed bowl; a two-handled oval dish; a dessert-tureen and cover with fixed stand; and three plates, impressed marks, circa 1815; a part-service, possibly Coalport, printed and painted in green with stylised dragons chasing flamming pearls, comprising: a sauce-tureen and cover; two shell-dishes; and two square shaped dishes; a pair of Derby groups of the Welsh taylor and his wife after Meissen models by Kàndler and Eberlien, typically modelled on scroll moulded bases; and various other items of pottery and porcelain

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