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Staffordshire Figure
Early Staffordshire Model of a Zebra |
| Early Staffordshire Model of a Zebra. Marked underneath 'W'. Possibly by Edward Walley. Circa 1845-50.
Dimensions : H-22 (cm)
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Staffordshire David with Lamb and Goat |
| Staffordshire David with Lamb and Goat. Circa 1850.
Dimensions : H-21 (cm)
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Staffordshire Jockey |
| Staffordshire Jockey.
Dimensions : H-22 (cm)
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Staffordshire Ralph Salt of Boy and Dog |
| Staffordshire Ralph Salt of Boy and Dog. C. 1830.
Dimensions : H-13.5 (cm)
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Staffordshire Figure of Gin and Water |
| Staffordshire Figure of Gin and Water. Double Sided.
Dimensions : H-22 (cm)
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A large Staffordshire Pearlware figure group the Widow of Zarephath,C1820 |
| This very early an interesting group is in very nice condition for a piece over 185 years old, with some minor chips. No hairlines, cracks or restoration. 10 ins high. |
PAIR EARLY C20th STAFFORDSHIRE GREYHOUND WHIPPET FIGURES |
| An excellent pair of greyhounds - often called whippets - standing on oval rustic painted bases with additional relief fern sprays. The dogs have gilt collars, and hares lie at their feet. Both bases are embellished with gilt bands. Condition: colour refreshed to the collar of one dog; stress line to the base of one dog's back leg, stress line to one base edge; minor wear commensurate with age; nothing further found; mould definition good - if you have any questions about this item, contact me. Seller operates a 100% item purchase price money back returns policy if not completely satisfied. Probably early C20th; 10in/25.4cm high, 9in/22.9cm long. |
UNUSUAL c.1890 PRESSED GLASS "STAFFORDSHIRE" FIGURE |
| An unusual and attractive Staffordshire type figure group in salmon pink pressed glass. The moulded group features a young shepherd with a recorder similar musical instrument, a recumbent sheep, and a seated shepherdess, between the two young people is a cornucopia shaped spill holder. The figures, and holder are embellished with gilt and colour highlights, the base is enhanced with a fine gilt line. Condition: one very small nick to the base; light rubbing to the decoration; no cracks, hairlines or bruising - if you have any questions about this item, contact me. Seller operates a 100% purchase price money back returns policy if not completely satisfied. Circa 1890-1900, unmarked, possibly French; this is a type of pressed glass the vendor has never seen before. 6½in/16.5cm high, 4in/10.2cm wide. |
Pair of Staffordshire dogs |
| A good pair of 19th century Staffordshire dogs
Finely moulded, number 1 size
Circa 1860
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Staffordshire liver coloured spaniel |
| Mid 19th century Staffordshire liver coloured spaniel
Number 2 size
Second photo also shows Black and White Staffordshire Dog reference 376 |
Staffordshire liver coloured dog, and figure |
| 19th century Staffordshire liver coloured dog, and figure
Free-standing, that sits on separate wooden base with brass upright that forms a table lamp
Circa 1860
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FINE c.1854 STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE QUEEN EMPEROR |
| A fine and scarce, well painted portrait figure of Queen Victoria and Napoleon III. The Queen stands in court dress with an ermine trimmed cloak and crown, Napoleon stands bare headed, with a magenta cloak, military dress and sword. the title "Queen Emperor" is relief moulded and picked out in gilt on the oval base. Condition: typical fine glaze crazing, minimal paint loss; undamaged - if you have any questions about this item, contact me. Seller operates a 100% purchase price money back returns policy if not completely satisfied. Circa 1854; a little over 11¼in/28.6cm high. |
c.1880 STAFFORDSHIRE BABES IN THE WOOD & ANGEL FIGURE |
| A charming polychrome spill vase depicting the Babes in the Wood asleep on a rocky knoll. The pair are watched over by a winged angel holding what appears to be a round hat. A colourful bird is perched on the other side of the spill. The piece is further embellished with grass extrusions and a rococo style base painted with pink and gilt highlights. Condition: Some light paint loss; small, unobtrusive glaze flake on the rear base edge; typical light glaze crazing, no cracks, hairlines or restoration - if you have any questions about this item, contact me. Seller operates a 100% purchase price money back returns policy if not completely satisfied. Circa 1880; 8¾in/22.2cm high. |
1870 STAFFORDSHIRE PRINCE OF WALES PRINCESS OF DENMARK |
| A charming Staffordshire figure of the Princess of Wales and his fiancee the Princess of Denmark standing arm in arm. The Prince wears a dark aquamarine long jacket over a patterned cravat, and a purple edged and buttoned waistcoat with a gold watch chain. He holds a grey top hat in his right hand. The Princess wear an edge trimmed white jacket over a ribbed blouse, full length pink skirt trimmed with a black band, and a yellow bonnet trimmed with an orange bow. The oval base is embellished with a line of soft gilt Condition: light black paint loss; figures undamaged with no restoration - if you have any questions about this item, contact me. Seller operates a 100% purchase price money back returns policy if not completely satisfied. Circa 1870; 7½in/19.1cm high. |
c.1870 STAFFORDSHIRE STAG & HOUND HUNTING FIGURE |
| An excellent Staffordshire stag and hound spill figure, featuring a fleeing stag with imposing antlers and short stub tail before a tree shaped spill, being pursued by a black and white hound with lolling red tongue. The rocky outcrop setting is embellished with grass extrusion trails and clumps. The base is embellished with a line of soft gilding. Condition: restoration to the tip of one antler branch and tip of the dog's tail; partial stress line the deer's neck; typical fine glaze crazing; no cracks or hairlines - if you have any questions about this item, contact me. Seller operates a 100% purchase price money back returns policy if not completely satisfied. Circa 1870; 8½in/21.6cm high. |
c1850 RARE PR. NUMBER "6" STAFFORDSHIRE SPANIEL FIGURES |
| A delightful pair of hard to find, relief marked, size number "6" Staffordshire Comforter Spaniels, with expressive, very well painted faces. The dogs have nicely feathered tan brown coats, black paws, and gilded collars. The same pottery produced a set of marked spaniels, "1" being the tallest at 12¾in/32.4cms, and "6" being the smallest at 5½in/14cm. Condition: light rubbing to the gilding; typical fine glaze crazing; very minor paint loss; undamaged - if you have any questions about this item, contact me. Seller operates a 100% purchase price money back returns policy if not completely satisfied. Circa 1850, marked as above. |
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