Three Staffordshire black glazed earthenwaremodels of spaniels, one with glass eyes and three others, 19th c, smallest early 20th c, various sizes More Information Typical wear to gilding...
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GROUPING OF EARLY STAFFORDSHIREGroupingof early Staffordshire. Tallest: 7 1/4". Typical wear, minor losses and a couple chips at base....
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7 STAFFORDSHIRE SPANIEL FIGURES, TALLEST8 3/4"7 Staffordshire Spaniel Figures, Tallest 8 3/4". Minor losses to paint typical with age and use. Repair to entire back of largest spaniel....
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BRITISH MOTTLED CREAMWARE TEABOWL ANDSAUCER, CIRCA 1760-1770 HEIGHT OF TEABOWL: 2 IN. (5.1 CM.), DIAMETER OF SAUCER: 5 1/8 IN. (13 CM.) SAUCER, CIRCA 1760-1770, of Whieldon type, probably Staffordshire or Yorkshire,...
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GROUP OF EARLY ADAMS ROSE PATTERN ITEMSca.1835; Early Adams Rose pattern scalloped rim items with typical black, green and red colors, English Staffordshire earthenware: two dinner plates impressed "Adams", 9 1/4"...
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2 ADAMS TYPE STAFFORDSHIRE PITCHERSca.1835; Early Adams Rose pattern pitcher, ten subtle lobed baluster shape, scalloped rim and impressed "Adams" on base, typical black, green and red colors, 5 3/4"d, 7 3/4"h,...
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VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN FIGURINEDESCRIPTION:Victorian Staffordshire Porcelain Figurine. This is a multicolor glazed porcelain Staffordshire figure of a sitting man in a Scottish kilt, in a resting position with his...
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TWO STAFFORDSHIRE LEAD GLAZED EARTHENWARETEAPOTSTwo Staffordshire Lead Glazed Earthenware Teapots, 18th century, Whieldon type, pineapple having diamond textured fruit with cabbage spout, leaf molded handle, leaf...
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PAIR GEORGE III STAFFORDSHIRE ENAMELCANDLESTICKS c. 1775, of typical turned form raised on an undulating spreading foot, white enamel decorated overall with flower sprigs and sprays, 6 1/2"h...
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ENGLISH SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE POLYCHROME-DECORATEDTEAPOT AND COVER TEAPOT AND COVER , circa 1760, Staffordshire, probably Wedgwood, globular with flat fitted cover and branch finial, faceted spout and notched handle, enameled...
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19TH C. FIGURAL PORCELAIN INKWELLAntiqueStaffordshire or Continental Porcelain figural ink stand in the form of a woman reclining on a chaise or daybed. Overall approx. 6-3/8"L x 3-1/8"W x 5-5/8"H. Some wear to...
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ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE SPILL VASE GIRAFFE& KEEPEREnglish Staffordshire flatback spill vase, 19th c., giraffe with its keeper, typical small losses and glaze flaking, professional restoration at figure's neck, approx...
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RARE FLORIDA STAFFORDSHIRE TRANSFERWARELAMPScarce purple Staffordshire, early 20th century transferware urn table lamp with panel depicting Old City Gate, St. Augustine, Florida. Fine condition, with no damage...
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*A Pair of Staffordshire Spaniels oftypical form. Height 9 1/2 inches....
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Pair of Staffordshire Seated Cats19thcentury fully modeled spotted felines seated upon cushions.7 in.Overall good condition with typical surface crazing.Private Collection NC...
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Two Staffordshire teapots 19th centuryOne of tapering bulbous form with blue decoration with leaf and diaper decoration, the other a Gaudy Welsh example of tapering rounded form with typical floral motifs. ...
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*A Staffordshire Spaniel of typicalform together with a Staffordshire whippet. Height of first 9 1/2 inches....
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FOUR CERAMIC ITEMS. England 1st half-19thcentury. Staffordshire figure of a boy. Possibly Watson (a typical banner has been covered by a repair) 6 1/2''h.; a salt glaze reticulated plate 8''d.; creamware tray ...
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TWO STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE ALLEGORICALFIGURES OF CHARITY AND AN ELEMENT
typically decorated in enamels, on square base with a red brown line, 18 & 22cm h, c1820...
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