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Click here to subscribeA Pair of Derby Style Enamel Painted Porcelain Male & Female Figures in 18th Century costume, the man with tricorn hat and cloak holding a basket of fruit with a seated dog at his feet before bocage, his female companion holding flowers in her apron and with a lamb at her feet, the scroll moulded rococo style bases encrusted with flowers. AF. Height 9"
A stylish Hutschenreuther porcelain figure, modelled by K. Tutter, as a female dancer, wearing an elaborate green dress, the skirt resembling the petals of a flower decorated with black florets, she wears a white blouse with elaborate sleeves extending beyond the sleeves of the dress, with hat and shoes to match, 25.5cm. high, factory marks on base and 'K. Tutter' on edge of base. ( restoration on lower legs)
A LATE 18TH CENTURY OIL ON CANVAS, HALF LENGTH PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN WEARING THE UNIFORM OF THE 47TH REGIMENT OF FOOT, depicted holding a hat and sword and a Companion picture depicting a half length PORTRAIT OF A LADY, wearing a lace trimmed bodice and holding a pet dog, unsigned, each approximately 30 ins x 25 ins, unframed. (A PAIR).
A Bow figure of a flautist, modelled standing on a scroll-moulded flower-encrusted base, wearing a green coat and broad-brimmed hat, height 15cm (5 3/4in), circa 1765 (restored); and a Derby example wearing a pink coat and breeches painted with flowers, height 17cm (6 3/4in), circa 1780 (damaged and repaired)
A Derby figure of a bagpiper, modelled standing playing the pipes, wearing a turquoise coat, height 15.5cm (6in), circa 1765 (damage and restoration); and a Chelsea-Derby figure of a Cupid playing the bagpipes, wearing puce tricorn hat, height 13cm (5in), gold anchor mark, circa 1775 (damage and repaired)
A Victorian Staffordshire cross legged toby jug, mid 19th century, he sits on a washed base holding a foaming jug of ale and dressed in a cobalt jacket, pink waistcoat, yellow breeches, blue striped socks, brown twig handle 9" high and a similar example dressed in a willow pattern tricon hat and jacket, some enamel loss, 9" high (2)
Three various groups, comprising; a Crimean group of soldier and companion, standing side by side, mostly coloured and gilt, on a gilt-line base, height 17.5cm. (cracked); a 'bird-nesting' group, height 19cm. (chipped hat); a group with two children wearing Highland dress either side of a bridge supporting an urn, a swan beneath, height 19cm. (restored section); and a pepperpot figure, height 14.5cm. (chipped), mid 19th century
Four various figures, comprising; an equestrian figure of Tom King (G12), typically modelled, partially coloured and gilt, titled base, height 23cm. (small restored chip to hat); an equestrian figure of Prince Albert, height 24cm. (restored), mid 19th century; and two modern reproductions (chips and restoration)
A George III papier colle picture of two cavalry officers, the figure in the foreground wearing a plumed hat, full coat with braid front and Hessian boots, the figure to the rear wearing hussars uniform, the details of the uniform enhanced with coloured silks and spangles, in an ebonised frame with gilt slip, s.23 x 17 cm (9 x7 in)
A pair of Bow singerie sweetmeat dishes, modelled as a male and female monkey seated beside shell-moulded bowls, on scroll-moulded bases, the male monkey wearing pale-pink coatee and pantaloons, yellow waistcoat and tricorn hat, his companion wearing a pink coatee with yellow edge and a skirt painted with sprays of flowers, the interiors of the sweetmeat bowls painted with sprays of flowers, the bases enriched with puce, height 13.5cm., circa 1758 (some small areas of damage and losses)