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Collection of miniature porcelain models of animals and figures including: a pair of sheep, possibly Meissen, unmarked, naturalistically modelled recumbent, two continental porcelain models of cows, a Crown Staffordshire porcelain model of a hunting hound, two continental porcelain miniature figures of ladies, a Sevres-style pink ground miniature coffee can, an English porcelain spirally moulded tea bowl and saucer, circa 1800, painted in green and gilt with scattered sprigs and insects and a Chinese Export famille rose tea bowl and saucer painted with flower sprays within diaper pattern borders (some damages and repairs)
Group of 19th century Staffordshire pottery figures including a figure group representing the Murder of Thomas Smith by William Collier, a highlander with spaniel, a figure of Red Riding Hood, a figure of King John signing the Magna Carta, a Royal family group, a group of school boys and others, 37cm high max (8)
Pair of mid-19th century English porcelain botanical blue ground cabinet plates, a Staffordshire pottery model of a squirrel perched on an oak stump (cracked and restuck), a Chinese Export willow pattern coffee cup and saucer, two coffee cups similar and a Spode teapot, cover and stand, gilt and painted with blue husks, circa 1830, various printed and painted marks (damages)
COALPORT; a part eight setting miniature tea and coffee service, including four miniature teacups, milk jug, sugar bowl, eight saucers, teapot, coffee pot etc, also a further quantity of assorted miniature cabinet ceramics, including six Crown Staffordshire miniature saucers, Crown Staffordshire miniature teapot, Wedgwood jasperware miniature teapot, Wedgwood jasperware black floral decorated teapot, etc.
A collection of Staffordshire pottery 19th century, comprising a man on horseback, two female figures, a pair of seated spaniels, a hunting dog, a spill vase with girls, a man holding a basket, a seated woman with a lamb, a Jack Tar sailor figure, a pair of a king and queen, a model of Stanfield Hall, a figural spill vase, a seated man with a dog, a money box in the form of a house, a clock face with children, largest figure 34cm high (7)
A Staffordshire cow creamer early 19th century, with pink lustre spotted decoration,cm highand a Flight Barr & Barr Worcester porcelain vase,19th century, enamelled with a floral band, painted marks,8.9cm high (2)Condition ReportCow) Cracked horn with losses. Nibbles to the edges and signs of old tape adhesive. Small nibbles to the foot rim.Worcester) Wear and losses to the gilding. Minor nibbles to the foot of the vase.
A group of Staffordshire pottery figures, 19th century, comprising a flat back example, a lady and a gentleman, with anthropomorphic dogs, 25cm high, a cream jug modeled as a cow and a dairymaid, 19.5cm wide, together with a flatback sheep, decorated with chipped glaze,12cm high, and a cow and its calf, on a base decorated with encrusted flowers, 8cm high, with impressed and painted marks, each painted in polychrome (4)Condition ReportFlat back couple) With knocks and wear, and losses to the tree, loss to both arms of the gentleman and loss to the arm of the lady, loss to fingers, losses and chips to the dogs, one detached from the base, chips to the base. Rubbing and wear to the decoration. Cream jug) Firing crack to the interior of the ladys hat and interior. Possibly a loose piece to the interior as it rattles when shaken. Rubbing and wear to the decoration. Restoration the the hat. Sheep) Nibbles and losses. Crazing. Hairline crack to the face. Losses to the glaze. Cow) Rubbing and chips to the glaze. Losses to the encrusted flowers, horns, and udders. Chip to the base.
A small group of Staffordshire and other pottery - including an early 20th century figure of a parrot, black printed stamp 'Staffordshire Ware England', 19.7cm high; a Staffordshire figure of Nell, the Cobbler's Wife; two reproduction Staffordshire-style figures of a tiger and a seated Dalmation; a Staffordshire Toby jug, 11.5cm high; a Winstanley style figure of a squirrel, 13cm high; and an Alder Vale Devon Ware puzzle jug.
Four 19th century Staffordshire dogs and poodles - comprising a matched pair of white glazed poodles with shredded clay fur and separate front legs, 17.5cm high; together with a pair of pearlware spaniels painted in iron red, 19.5cm high. (one spaniel with hairline across top of head)* Poodles: Both in good condition, with a few tiny nicks to the paint to the muzzles. Spaniels: One has a hairline crack across the top of the head, probably following the seam beneath the glaze - it also has three glaze flakes to the right ear. Both have paint loss to the eyes and some glaze crazing.
A small group of china and porcelain animal figures - including a studio pottery stoneware owl by Audrey ??, Martinstown, Dorset, 13.9cm high; a stoneware studio pottery puffin by John Parkes and Barbara Pilkington, Animal Friends, Penzance, 7.5cm long; a pair of Beswick 1378 Staffordshire-style dogs, impressed factory marks, 13.5cm high; a Studio Szeiler pig money bank; two geese figures by Lladro and Nao; and a Sylvac 1433 puppy; together with a Burleigh Ware 4929 kangaroo jug, 17.75cm high. (9)
A small group of pottery, porcelain and glass figures of animals and birds - including a pair of modern Chinese porcelain ducks, 23cm high; a Staffordshire figure of Mother Goose; a painted glass covered dish in the form of a tortoise, 20.2cm long; three small glass figures of seated dogs; and two 1920s-30s novelties.
19th century English porcelain - comprising a pair of bowls, painted pattern no. 2112 to base, possibly Ridgway, painted with pink roses and gilt scrolls on a pale green ground, 16.5cm diameter; a set of three plates, painted in iron red and gilt with foliate scrolls, 25.2cm diameter; and a cobalt blue and gilt Crown Staffordshire 16-piece part dessert service. (21)
Three Staffordshire pearlware figures of a stag and deer - comprising a stag and doe pair, modelled in a recumbent pose with foliate bocage behind, on a naturalistic base with yellow scrolls to the edges, the stag 13.4cm high; and a recumbent doe on a naturalistic base, 12.8cm high (all with restorations).* Pair - both have extensive professional restoration to the bocage. The stag has restoration to the antlers and one ear. The doe has restoration to the ears. Larger doe - restoration to the lower neck, back left leg and ears.
Three 19th / early 20th century plates - comprising a French faience charger by Nevers, possibly Antoine Montagnon, probably late 19th century, painted green bow and AM monogram marks, decorated with a nobleman on horseback with his dog, titled 'Jullien le faure 1742', 30.25cm diameter; a Romanian Korond earthenware plate painted with a stylised floral design within a lime green border with incised wrigglework, 24.8cm diameter; and a mid-19th century Pinder & Bourne osier moulded plate painted with a fish amidst aquatic plants on a celadon glazed ground, impressed maker's mark, 22.9cm diameter; together with a reproduction Staffordshire figure, 'Turkey England France'. (4)
Three 19th century Staffordshire figures, all three a/f - one of Sir Charles Napier, modelled standing beside his horse, 23cm high (head repaired); a flatback figure of a seated couple with an exotic bird on a chaise, 26.5cm high (repair to top of musical instrument); and a figural box and cover, modelled as St George and the dragon, the box base painted with a floral spray and strawberries, 23.5cm high. (head of figure repaired); together with a mid-century majolica figure of a classical maiden with dove, seated on rockwork, on a shallow pedestal with Whieldon-style green, ochre and brown glaze, 24.1cm high (chip to toes). (4)
Five antique and vintage pottery and cast metal figures of animals and dogs - comprising a Beswick Ch. Wendover Billy; a Beswick Shetland Pony foal; a 19th century Staffordshire cow creamer (lacks cover, tail restored, one ear glued); and two painted cast alloy figures of seated terriers, 19cm high max; together with a plaster bust of King George VI, 16.5cm high; a silver novelty Guernsey can pepper, Birmingham 1908; and two small silver salt shakers (one a/f).
Staffordshire portrait pugilist figure group of 'Heenan' and 'Sayers, circa 1860, modelled as two shirtless boxing men, polychrome enamel painted, mounted on a naturalistic, gilt titled base, 22.5cm highNote: The American boxer John C Heenan, left, and the English boxer Tom Sayers fought the 'fight of the century' at an outdoor ring near Farnborough, Hampshire in 1860. Considered by many as the first modern international boxing match, Heenan at 6ft 2in and 195lb towered above Sayers's 5ft 8in and 149lb, the result of their meeting was one of the bloodiest and longest fights in history, ending in a draw and police storming the ring after 2 hours and 27 minutes of fighting.

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