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Staffordshire
Staffordshire figure of William Shakespeare |
| A Staffordshire figure of William Shakespeare,
c. 1860 (A/F) |
Staffordshire David with Lamb and Goat |
| Staffordshire David with Lamb and Goat. Circa 1850.
Dimensions : H-21 (cm)
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Staffordshire |
| Large Staffordshire jug inscribed 'John Burgey's Uxbridge 1823. It measures 10 inches. |
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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Royal Staffordshire Pottery Sauce Tureen and Ladle 1895-1910 |
| A very pretty and decorative sauce tureen and matching ladle by Royal Staffordshire Pottery (Thomas Hughes), made between 1895 and 1910.
It is in the attractive 'Cornflower' pattern, and both tureen and ladle are in excellent condition, with no chips, cracks or wear to the pattern. The tureen measures 9" long by 4.5" wide, and the ladle measures 7" in length with the diameter of the bowl measuring 3".
Very often the ladles are missing from sauce tureens, or are damaged, especially the handles, so it is rare to find both tureen and ladle in such good condition.
Please see ref. P0001, 0002 and 0003 for items of the same pattern.
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Royal Staffordshire Pottery 6 Soup Plates 1895-1910 |
| A set of six Royal Staffordshire Pottery (Thomas Hughes) soup plates in the very pretty 'Cornflower' pattern.
They date from 1895-1910 and are in extremely good condition, with no chips, cracks or damage to the pattern. They measure 10" in diameter, and would enhance any table setting.
Please see ref. P0001, 0002 and 0004 for items in the same pattern.
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Royal Staffordshire Pottery 6 Dinner Plates 1895-1910 |
| This set of six 10" dinner plates was made by Royal Staffordshire Pottery (Thomas Hughes) between 1895 and 1910.
They are in the very pretty 'Cornflower' pattern, and are in extremely good condition, with no chips cracks or wear to the pattern.
Please see ref. P0001, 0003 and 0004 for items in the same pattern.
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Royal Staffordshire Pottery 4 Dessert Plates 1895-1910 |
| Set of four very pretty Royal Staffordshire Pottery (Thomas Hughes), dessert plates were made between 1895 and 1910. They measure 9" in diameter and are in the 'Cornflower' pattern. They are in very good condition, with the exception of a small chip on the underside of the rim on one of the plates. This cannot be seen from the pattern side.
Please see ref. P0002, P0003 and P0004 for other items in this pattern.
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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. |
Staffordshire Majolica Fish Tea Pot C1900 |
| A Staffordshire majolica tea pot C1900 . A coloured glaze fish with added incised form . The spout in the form of a smaller fish being swallowed, handle formed by fish tail . Very good condition . Viewing welcome . Insured Postage & packing available . |
Staffordshire cup and saucer |
| Collector's Staffordshire large cup and saucer with "Take ye a cuppe o'kindnesse, For auld lang syne" on the rim. Dimensions of cup 9cm (3.5") high and 16cm (6.25") diameter. |
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. |
Small Vases Staffordshire c1880 |
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Two lovely small vases c1880. Very much in the style of Worcester, beautiful roses on blush ground, not identical pattern. Unmarked.
Condition: Fair, one has small chip at rim
Size: 13cm height
Weight:200g
Further pictures available upon request
Please quote reference number : D16
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