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Click here to subscribe'March' A Royal Worcester porcelain figure, modelled by F.G Doughty, as a young golden haired girl with pink dress and blue hat which she holds whilst running, 14.3cm. high, factory marks, and 'Wednesday's child', another Royal Worcester figure, of a girl in pink dress, sobbing having lost a shoe, 17.5cm. (restored)
A collection of 19th century and later jewellery, comprising; a 9ct gold memorial band with a book-shaped head, Birmingham 1864, a modern small diamond three stone cross-over ring, a crested sardonyx oval signet ring, a 12ct gold wedding band, a gypsy ring, a flat-cut garnet cluster memorial brooch, a woven hair oblong memorial brooch, a Scottish Aberdeen granite bar brooch, a floral engraved oval locket, various brooches, two shell cameos, and other items including a Murrle, Bennett & Co gold and dog tooth pearl hat pin
A Hochst figure of a sportswoman, circa 1775, modelled by J.J.Melchior, standing with her right elbow resting on a treestump, holding a rifle in her left hand, wearing white skirts, a green-lined pink coat and a yellow hat with green band, with a hound seated at her feet and dead game nearby on the grassy rockwork base, wheel mark in underglaze-blue, incised HM monogram, 17.2cm., 6.75in., minor restoration to tip of rifle, one finger of right hand, and minor retouching to hat brim
A Meissen group of skaters, second half 19th century, after the model by P.Reinicke, he in a black tricorn hat, purple fur-lined jacket and red waistcoat, she in a green fur-lined coat and floral decorated skirt standing looking down at her companion whilst he fixes her skates, raised on a mound base moulded with gilt scrolls, crossed swords in underglaze-blue, incised model number 36, impressed 147, script numerals 33, 13.3cm., 5.25in., small repair to his hand, minor losses to skates, minor chips to base edge.
A pair of Meissen condiment figures, circa 1880, each seated on rockwork beside a flower-encrusted ewer with branch handle, he wearing a turquoise jacket with pink flowers, puce breeches and a black hat, she wearing a headscarf, purple flowered bodice, blue apron and flowered skirts, each holding the scrollwork finial of the open cover with one hand, the grassy base edged in gilding, crossed swords in underglaze-blue, both incised 1234 and impressed 118, 20cm., 7.875in., small chip to tip of spout of both, typcal small chips to encrusted leaves and flowers, (2).
A pair of Meissen figures of a gallant and his companion, late 19th century, he stands before a tree trunk, a magenta cloak over his shoulders, his hand raised to his hat, she wears a floral decorated skirt, a hat by her feet, each raised on a naturalistic mound base, crossed swords in underglaze-blue to male, incised 1296, impressed 163 91, female with cancelled crossed swords in underglaze-blue, incised 1295, impressed 101, painter's numeral 67 in iron red to each, gallant 26cm., 10.25in., minor damage and restoration, (2).
A Meissen figure of Harlequin with a passglass, circa 1957, after the model by J.J.Kandler, seated on a tree stump applied with flowers, wearing red trousers and a yellow jacket, his head raised drinking from a long passglass, holding bagpipes made from the skin of a goat, crossed swords in underglaze-blue, incised 160, impressed 138 and diamond year code, 14cm., 5.5in., minor restoration to goats left horn, missing tip of goats left ear; together with a Samson figure of Harlequin with a jug, circa 1900, after the model by J.J.Kandler, supported by a tree trunk, wearing a yellow, green and puce diamond-patterned doublet and hose, a hat in his right hand, a jug in his left hand, ground mark to rear of base, 17cm., 6.75in., restored neck and right arm (2)
Two Wood-type pearlware Ordinary toby jugs, late 18th century, each seated holding a jug of foaming ale, one wearing a manganese jacket and ochre breeches, the other in a green jacket and brown breeches with a pipe between his feet, each approx. 25.5cm., 10in., the first with glued repair to hat and chips to fingers, (2).
Pair of Samson porcelain Mansion House Dwarfs, one wearing a blue feathered cap and holding a walking stick, on a circular floral encrusted base, the other with a gilt rimmed pink hat, the back of his yellow jacket decorated with playing cards and other motifs, on a circular base, both bear Derby mark, 17cms, (6.5").
A VICTORIAN CRIMEAN WAR COLOURED STAFFORDSHIRE PORTRAIT GROUP depicting Prince Albert and Napoleon III in military uniforms, on the left the Emperor wearing a kepe, on the right the Consort a cocked hat, clasping hands and flanking a wall with gun emplacements and a pile of shells and crossed flags, untitled (one flag restored), Height 12.5". Circa 1854.
FIVE BESWICK BEATRIX POTTER FIGURES: "Benjamin Bunny", wearing a floppy hat, his ears protruding, and holding a pair of slippers, one at his side the other in front, Height 4", "Samuel Whiskers", Height 3.5", "Foxy Whiskered Gentleman", Height 5", "Old woman who lived in a shoe", Height 2.5", and "Old Mr Brown", Height 3.25", all with brown transfer printed factory marks.
[Butterworth, James]. A Complete History of the Cotton Trade, including also, that of the Silk, Calico-Printing, & Hat Manufactories; its Remarks on their Progress in Bolton, Bury, Stockport, Blackburn, and Wigan. To which is added, an Account of the Chief Mart of these Goods, the Town of Manchester. By a Person concerned in Trade, pub. Manchester, C.W. Leake, 1823, eng. frontis. of Collegiate Church Manchester and one litho. plt., subscribers list at rear, occ. spotting, contemp. qtr. sheep, 8vo. Kress C.1022. (1).
A Derby porcelain figure of a gentleman flute player, early C19th, seated in a gilt and floral decorated chair, wearing a blue jacket, elaborate waistcoat and breeches, with music books and tricorn hat by his feet, on gilt husk bordered moulded oblong base with curved angles to front, incised 'No 11' and underglaze blue '49' marks to base, 15.5cm.
A Derby Pale Family figure, Dancing Shepherdess in Scottish Dress, she sits wearing a colourful floral dress with a large broad rimmed green hat on her lap, holding a nosegay, floral encrusted and C-scroll shaped oval base, 15cm high, c.1756-1769 (slight faults to brim on hat, fingers and bow)