- TWO ENGLISH CERAMIC ANIMALS. Late 19th-early
20th century. Standing Staffordshire black lion with glass eyes. 10.5"h. 14"l. And a Jackfield seated redware spaniel with gilt accents. 13.25"h....
[more like this] - SEVEN STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED
EGG STANDS, ENGLAND, FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY, England, first half 19th century, a Willow five hole stand with lion handle, dia. 6 1/4; four well stand with floral sprays,...
[more like this] - FOUR ANTIQUE STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN
FIGURINE OF DOGS AND LION Hand potted porcelain figurines, hand painted in polychrome with gilt highlights, depicting: pair of recumbent whippets, apprx. 3 ΒΌ"x 5" x 2 ?"...
[more like this] - ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN LION
FIGURES English Staffordshire porcelain pair of standing lion figures, hand painted and glazed, unmarked. 10.75" H x 14" W x 8" D....
[more like this] - PAIR OF ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE LIONS.
Late 19th century. Possibly Lancaster & Sons Ltd. Standing lions with spheres and glass eyes. One has tiny glaze flake. 11"h. 13"l....
[more like this] - COLLECTION OF STAFFORDSHIRE AND LEEDS
SMALL FIGURES AND A POTTERY RABBIT-FORM WHISTLE, 18TH CENTURY SMALL FIGURES AND A POTTERY RABBIT-FORM WHISTLE, 18TH CENTURY, including a figure of a classical maiden with...
[more like this] - STAFFORDSHIRE ANIMAL FIGURINES Lot of
(6) English Pottery Animals, incl: Mid-19th c. spill Vase, depicting a standing elephant beside a bocage tree trunk, 5 3/8" high, 4" x 2", vase rim restoration, loss of greenery...
[more like this] - STAFFORDSHIRE LION FIGURE ENGLAND, FIRST
HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY HEIGHT 10β. LENGTH 13β. WIDTH 6β.STAFFORDSHIRE LION FIGURE, England, First Half of the 19th Century, Standing with its left paw atop a ball....
[more like this] - PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE LIONS, 20TH CENTURY
11 H X 5 1/2 W X 11 1/2 L IN. (27.9 X 14 X 29.2 CM.), standing atop a shaped base, the lion clutching a large ball, underside unmarked (2) Dimensions: 11 H x 5 1/2 W x 11...
[more like this] - A PAIR OF "HANLEY" STAFFORDSHIRE LIONS.
Circa 1900. Standing lions in high glaze shades of tan, glass eyes and front paw on an orb. Crazing and some wear. 11.5"h....
[more like this] - A Staffordshire pottery Wood type model
of a Medici lion, circa 1780, modelled standing foursquare with left front paw on a ball, enriched in mottled glazes of ochre, buff and green, on a rectangular plinth base,...
[more like this] - Pair Staffordshire lion figures circa
1890 standing facing figures with open mouths unmarked. H10 1/2'' L12 1/2'' (2pcs) Provenance: Atlanta Georgia private collection....
[more like this] - Three Staffordshire figures, saints:
seated St. Paul holding sword and Bible, 8-3/4 in., repairs to sword, book and tree ; standing St. Luke holding Bible, recumbent bull behind, 8-1/2 in., repairs to proper...
[more like this] - STAFFORDSHIRE LION. England 19th century
pearlware. Diminutive figure of a lion standing over a lamb. 3 3/4''h. A few firing fissures....
[more like this] - Pair Staffordshire figures of lions
late 19th century pair of standing facing lions with painted features and gilt accents. H11 1/4'' L13 1/2'' (2pcs) Provenance: Columbia South Carolina private collection....
[more like this] - Group of Staffordshire animal figures
19th century Comprising fifteen seated spaniels, two standing lions, one recumbent lamb, and one standing dog. (19). Largest H: 5 in. PROVENANCE: From the...
[more like this] - An English Victorian Staffordshire Pottery
Lion circa 1860 the standing russet colored Staffordshire lion has a full mane and black muzzle on a white foliate molded plinth. Height 3 1/2 inches....
[more like this] - Standing Staffordshire lion with one
paw on ball some craquelure 12'' h. x 13'' l....
[more like this] - STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURE OF RECUMBENT
LION Circa 1815. On a rectangular plinth. Together with pair carved giltwood standing lions probably English 18th-19th century - 3 3/4 in. high largest....
[more like this] - Collection Napaleon figures including
six Staffordshire; one French porcelain; one metal; one composition; a standing lion on footed base marked ''Waterloo''; along with two miniature metal figures and a bone...
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