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A pair of Italian pearlware figure groups, late 18th/19th century, possibly emblematic of Earth and Water, one with a family hunting game with two...

A large Staffordshire figure of Britannia, 19th century, seated, with a lion recumbent at her side, one hand resting on a shield, the other holdin...

Two treacle-glazed Toby jugs and a spirit flask, 19th century, one modelled as a snuff taker, the other of traditional form, seated with a jug of ...

A Davenport Toby jug, 1st half 19th century, seated with a boldly patterned jug of ale, raised on a base sponged with green and red, and a pearlwa...

A French faïence toby jug figure, late 18th/early 19th century, of a female hurdy-gurdy player, possibly Columbine, seated and playing the instrum...

Two Hearty Good Fellow Toby jugs, c.1820-30, each standing with a foaming jug of ale and holding a long-stemmed clay pipe, wearing brightly patter...

A Pratt ware Toby jug, c.1790-1800, seated with a large jug resting on his left knee, his clay pipe propped beside his right foot, wearing a yello...

Two Toby jugs, c.1800-1820, one a Mexborough, seated with an empty jug on his knee and holding a hexagonal cup in his right hand, the other a Prat...

Two Toby jugs, c.1810, of Ordinary type, each seated with a foaming jug of ale on his left knee, a clay pipe resting along his right arm, some dam...

An American Sailor toby jug, c.1820, seated on a sea chest inscribed 'Dollars', holding a foaming jug bearing the legend 'Success to our Wooden Wa...

Two pearlware Toby jugs, c.1800-10, of Ordinary type, each seated with a foaming jug of ale on one knee, an upright barrel between their feet, wea...

Two Toby jugs, c.1810-30, of Ordinary type, the larger with a foaming jug of ale and a clay pipe, wearing a lilac coat over a patterned waistcoat,...

A pearlware bust of John Milton, late 18th century, modelled in melancholic pose, decorated in washed green, blue and manganese, raised on a shape...

A large Staffordshire pearlware figure of Sir Anthony van Dyck, c.1810, after Michael Rysbrack, standing with one hand on his hip, the other outst...

Four Staffordshire pearlware figures, c.1810, one of a gardener, one of a hunter and his dog, another of a female archer, the last larger and of a...

A pair of Walton pearlware figures, c.1800, of a boy and a girl holding baskets of fruit and standing barefoot before flowering bocage, applied Wa...

Three Staffordshire pearlware figures, early 19th century, one of a huntsman with his dog, another of a female archer standing beside a straw targ...

Two Staffordshire figures of rabbits, 19th century, crouched with their ears laying flat along their backs, their coats decorated in black patches...

Five Staffordshire figures, 19th century, an elderly gentleman and his wife walking with crutches and a stick, one of a couple arm in arm and carr...

A pair of Staffordshire spill vase figures, 19th century, modelled as a sheep and a ram standing before tree trunks acting as the vase, the shaped...

Three Walton pearlware figures, c.1815-25, modelled as gardeners standing on rocky bases before flowering bocage, applied Walton marks, and two Wa...

A pair of Walton pearlware figures of sheep and lambs, c.1810-20, standing four square on grassy bases abover recumbent lambs, all before bocage, ...

A pair of Staffordshire models of pipe-smoking spaniels, 19th century, each dog seated on its haunches with head turned, a pipe clutched between i...

A large pair of Staffordshire models of cats, 19th century, seated on their haunches with heads turned, wearing ribbon collars with a small bell, ...

A large Staffordshire pearlware figure of a ram, c.1790-1800, recumbent on a domed grassy base, his head turned to the right, his coat sponged in ...

A creamware cow creamer and cover, c.1800-10, standing four square on an octagonal base, a recumbent calf between her feet, her coat sponged in bl...

A pottery model of a spaniel by Anne Gordon Marchioness of Aberdeen, dated 1970, modelled in a playful pose with ears pricked and tail erect, rais...

A Royal Worcester tea service, c.1891, painted in the manner of Edward Raby with flowers edged in gilt on a pale ivory ground, moulded in the Aest...

A Royal Worcester part fruit service, date codes for 1939, the wells painted by Richard Sebright and Edward Townsend with vignettes of peaches, gr...

A Coalport tea service, c.1830, decorated in pattern 4/808 within continuous gilded grapevine bands on a buff ground, the teapot's spout formed as...

Five English porcelain sucriers and covers, 1st half 19th century, including New Hall and Coalport, variously decorated in the Imari palette with ...

An early Coalport tea service, c.1790-1800, of spiral fluted form, painted with small flower sprays beneath a puce diaper panel border. Comprising...

A Caughley part tea service, c.1790, the fluted forms simply decorated with narrow gilt bands on a white ground. Comprising: a teapot and cover wi...

A garniture of three Derby vases, c.1820, of campana shape, decorated in the Imari palette with stylized flower sprays and panels of gilt foliate ...

Seven English porcelain sucriers and covers, 1st half 19th century, including Coalport, Derby and Ridgway, of oval, circular and square form, vari...

Three English porcelain teapots, c.1800-30, including Coalport and Derby, one spiral-moulded and painted with gilt and blue cornflower sprigs, ano...

A New Hall teapot and cover, c.1790, simply decorated with flower sprigs in a palette of pink, purple and red, a New Hall saucer dish decorated in...

A Chamberlain's Worcester teapot with cover and stand, c.1800, together with a slop bowl, milk jug, teabowl and two cups, all painted with the Sta...

A Chamberlain's Worcester sucrier and cover, c.1800, of oval form, painted with the Stag Hunt pattern within gilt panels, together with a hexagona...

A Royal Crown Derby vase, c.1930, of campana shape, painted by Cuthbert Gresley with panels of flowers within raised gilt cartouches on a deep blu...

A Royal Worcester pot pourri vase and cover, date code for 1930, the lobed shape painted by Harry Stinton with Highland cattle in a mountain lands...

A pair of Royal Worcester vases, date codes for 1905, of small ovoid shape with twin handles, painted by Harry Chair with small panels of roses an...

A pair of English porcelain candlesticks, 1st half 19th century, painted with continuous landscape scenes, with small figures before harbours, lak...

A Samson 'Rockingham' wine cooler, c.1890, after a Sèvres shape, painted with baskets of flowers between shaped pink borders edged with gilt folia...

A large  Samson 'Rockingham' bowl, c.1890, the fluted form painted with baskets of flowers reserved within elaborate gilt scroll borders on a rich...

A pair of Spode miniature candlesticks, c.1820, of cylindrical form issuing from circular bases, painted with panels of flowers within gilt scroll...

A Spode small pot pourri basket and cover, c.1815, the oval form decorated in pattern 711 with colourful flowers on a gold ground, the domed cover...

A Swansea plate, c.1815-20, the rim moulded with C scrolls and foliate scrolls, painted in the manner of William Pollard with small sprays of flow...

An English porcelain inkstand, early 19th century, probably Coalport, made in the Sèvres style with three affixed covered inkwells, the central we...

A rare pair of Chelsea-Derby plates, c.1770-75, painted probably by Richard Askew, each with a scene of a putto on clouds in puce monochrome, the ...

Two Derby plates, c.1775 and later, one of saucer form, painted in the Imari palette with a stylized pagoda landscape within a border of peony spr...

A pair of English porcelain candlesticks, early 19th century, after Meissen, painted with garden birds perched in low trees with scattered butterf...

A Nantgarw dessert plate, c.1818-20, London-decorated with a spray of flowers including rose, auricula and convolvulus, the rim moulded with C scr...

A Bloor Derby two-handled pedestal dish, c.1830, of curved rectangular form, painted to the well with a view of the town and castle of Stirling fr...

A Coalport blue and white hors d'oeuvre set, early 19th century, the rectangular tray set with four square dishes around a narrow rectangular tray...

A good English porcelain pierced dish or basket stand, early 19th century, the oval form moulded with a band of leaves within a pierced arcade, hi...

Four creamware bin labels, c.1800, of coathanger form, inscribed in black with 'Cyder', 'Raisin', 'Chablis' and 'Sherry' the latter with a Wedgwoo...

A pair of South Staffordshire enamel candlesticks, c.1770, finely painted with flower sprays and single scattered sprigs in polychrome enamels on ...

Three English enamel snuff boxes, c.1760, one circular, one rectangular, and one of shaped moulded form, all painted in polychrome enamels with fl...

Two Russian porcelain Easter eggs, 20th century, one probably Imperial Factory St Petersburg, finely decorated with butterflies in a mosaic effect...

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