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YORKSHIRE MODEL OF A RAM WITH A
YORKSHIRE MODEL OF A RAM WITH A SHEPHERD, ENGLAND, C. 1800, England, c. 1800, polychrome enamel decorated in the Pratt palette, sponged base, ht. 6 1/2 in.
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Beswick Fireside Model of a
Beswick Fireside Model of a Yorkshire Terrier 2377
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A collection of Small Beswick
A collection of Small Beswick Dogs Yorkshire Terrier 1944 Cocker Spaniel 967 Bulldog 965 Labrador 1548 and a Cairn Terrier 2112 (5)
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Beswick Model of a Fireside
Beswick Model of a Fireside Yorkshire Terrier 2377 height 26cm
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Beswick Pottery Figurine of a
Beswick Pottery Figurine of a Yorkie 6'' tall 9'' long excellent.
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A pair of Staffordshire dogs with
A pair of Staffordshire dogs with quarry, 20cm high
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DAVID DALBY OF YORK (BRITISH
DAVID DALBY OF YORK (BRITISH 1810-1865)
A LIVER CHESTNUT HUNTER AND A RED AND WHITE SPANIEL BY A WELL Signed, inscribed 'York' and dated 1837, oil on canvas63.5cm x 76cm (25in x 30in)Provenance: Property from Kilmany House, Fife
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English bobby's hat, South
English bobby's hat, South Yorkshire badge
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A Yorkshire saltglazed brown
A Yorkshire saltglazed brown stoneware bell-ringer's or other presentation jug, Eccleshill Pottery, Bradford, dated 1861, sprigged with a mounted horseman, hunt servants and hounds, lions and serpents, flowers and the emblematic foliage of the United Kingdom bordered by trailing grapevines, the greyhound handle pierced with hole for suspension A similarly fine Eccleshill jug with the same distinctive 'steps' beneath the neck and at least one matching sprig, in Keighley Museum is illustrated Oswald (A), R J C Hildyard & R G Hughes - English Brown Stoneware 1670-1900, fig. 164 More Information Chip on lip; old metal staple repairs to cracks in base and around foot
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Staffordshire Spaniels England an
Staffordshire Spaniels England an assembled group of Staffordshire spaniels including two pin holders a pair holding a basket of flowers in their mouths and three others in various poses; tallest ht. 4.75.
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Irish Belleek Porcelain Figurine of
Irish Belleek Porcelain Figurine of a Yorkie 3 1/2'' green mark excellent.
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PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE DOGS.
PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE DOGS. England late 19th century. Seated spaniels with gilt collars and chains. 9''h.
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YORKSHIRE POTTERY PRATTWARE COW
YORKSHIRE POTTERY PRATTWARE COW FIGURE GROUP
EARLY 19TH CENTURY modelled with a farmer and dog alongside15cm high, 15.7cm wide
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PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE DOGS.
PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE DOGS. England late 19th century. Seated spaniels with gilt collars and chains 12.5''h.
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SYLVESTER MARTIN, THE YORKSHIRE
SYLVESTER MARTIN, THE YORKSHIRE COACHSylvester Martin(British, 1856-1906)The Yorkshire Coach, 1883watercolor on paper laid to boardsigned and dated lower right10 1/2 x 14 1/4in (26.5 x 36cm)
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Staffordshire standing whippet with
Staffordshire standing whippet with game 6.5"h. and three other dogs all 19th c.
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COLLECTION OF PORCELAIN PILL
COLLECTION OF PORCELAIN PILL BOXEScomprising six figural hinged boxes, with assorted markings the Yorkshire terrier: 3 inches high Condition:
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PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE DOGS.
PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE DOGS. England late 19th century. Seated dogs having gilt collars locks chains and accents. 13.75''h.
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Lot including Rockingham glazed dog
Lot including Rockingham glazed dog Staffordshire dog Staffordshire sheep grouping on bronze base and English dog cup.
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Beswick Ayrshire Bull 1454B and
Beswick Ayrshire Bull 1454B and Jersey Cow 1345 (both damaged) (2)
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Staffordshire girl on the back of
Staffordshire girl on the back of and hugging a standing black and white spaniel 19th c. 9"h.
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FOUR STAFFORDSHIRE DOGS.
FOUR STAFFORDSHIRE DOGS. England 2nd half-19th century. Spaniels with red spots. Pair with gilt collars 10.5''h. and two singles with black collars 10'' 12.5''.
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UNUSUAL STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURAL GROUP
UNUSUAL STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURAL GROUP Circa 1860, the scene involves a dog protecting his sleeping mistress from a large spread-wing predatory bird.
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BESWICK FIRESIDE YORKIEA Beswick
BESWICK FIRESIDE YORKIEA Beswick Fireside Yorkie figurine, impressed BESWICK ENGLAND marks to bottom and model #2377, possible firing crack to underside only, otherwise in good condition. Height, 10".
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PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE DOGS.
PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE DOGS. England 2nd half-19th century. Seated spaniels with copper luster. 14''h.
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STAFFORDSHIRE PITCHER. In the
STAFFORDSHIRE PITCHER. In the form of a Spaniel sitting up he wears a gilt colllar and tri-corner hat. 11 1/4'' h.
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TWO YORKSHIRE PRATTWARE COW AND
TWO YORKSHIRE PRATTWARE COW AND CALF FIGURES
CIRCA 1820 the pearlware body of each with sponged and painted decoration, modelled with a female milkmaid standing alongside and a calf lying on the grass below(2)15cm highProperty of a Scottish Borders family
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Beswick Aryshire Cow 1350
Beswick Aryshire Cow 1350
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BACCARAT CRYSTAL YORKSHIRE
BACCARAT CRYSTAL YORKSHIRE TERRIER-DOG FIGURINEBaccarat Crystal Yorkshire Terrier-Dog figurine or paperweight. Marked with acid etch logo for Baccarat. Approx. height 3.12" and 4.75".
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PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE DOGS.
PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE DOGS. English late 19th century. Seated dogs with gilt collars and chains 10.25''h.
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A pair of Staffordshire dogs head
A pair of Staffordshire dogs head whistles, 5cm/see illustration
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NINE PIECES OF
NINE PIECES OF STAFFORDSHIREcomprising pair of dogs, a couple, a judge, horse with rider, dog piggy bank, and three assorted figures; ranging in height from 3 3/4 inches to 14 inches Condition:
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A Royal Worcester model of an
A Royal Worcester model of an Yellow Labrador modelled by Doris Lindner from the Sporting Dogs Series
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Yellow ware seated spaniel, mottled
Yellow ware seated spaniel, mottled brown glaze, fragment of paper label on base "…bought in 1881 from…", British, mid 19th century, 9-3/4 in. Normal surface wear, 6-1/2 in. repair to base rim. A Georgia Private Collection
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Two Christopher Saxton maps of
Two Christopher Saxton maps of Yorkshire one of the North Riding 36 x 21 cm one the East Riding 25 x 20 cm.
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PAIR OF YORKSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURES
PAIR OF YORKSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURES OF A RAM AND A SHEEP
CIRCA 1820 the ram modelled with a shepherd standing alongside, a young lamb at it's feet, the ewe modelled with a shepherdess carrying a basket standing alongside, twin lambs at it's feet, both raised on a sponged plinth base(2)approximately 15.5cm highProperty of a Scottish Borders family