A POTTERY FIGURE, Staffordshire

A POTTERY FIGURE, Staffordshire

A PARIAN GROUP OF UNA AND
THE LION, 2nd half 19th Century, the
semi-naked woman modelled seated on the back of the walking animal, all raised on a rectangular base, 26cm.; 10in.

A PAIR OF POTTERY FIGURES OF A SHEPHERD AND SHEPHERDESS, Staffordshire, late 19th Century, modelled standing holding either a lamb or a puppy on shaped grassy bases, each approx. 23.5cm.; 9in., some restoration.

A POTTERY UNIFORMED FIGURE, Staffordshire, 2nd half 19th Century, modelled kneeling wearing a pale blue jacket with black insignia, his peaked cap with a green band, 25.5cm.; Win., restoration to hands and knee.

A POTTERY FIGURE OF A HUNTSMAN, Staffordshire, 2nd half 19th Century, modelled standing before an open stump, a dog at his side, 30.5cm.; 12in.; also a Staffordshire Group of lovers; a Figure of a Scotsman and Dog; and a Figure of a Toper seated beside a barrel (4).

A PAIR OF FIGURES OF QUEEN VICTORIA AND PRINCE ALBERT, Staffordshire, mid-19th Century, each figure modelled seated on a mound base, he wearing an under glaze-blue jacket, she a puce blouse and under glaze-blue shirt, each approx. 11.5cm.; 4in., hair crack (2) .

A POTTERY JARDINIERE AND
STAND, Staffordshire, 20th Century, in Art
Nouveau style, moulded in low relief with
stylised flowers and printed in blue with
female heads and orchids, 84cm.; 33in.; and a
Set of three Chargers, printed with a similar
subject (5).

A ‘GOLDSTONE’ SINGLE-HANDLED
ISIS JUG, Clarice Cliff, circa 1933, the
ribbed body covered in a textured speckled
brown glaze and enamelled with diagonal
bands in blue, green black and white, black
printed and painted mark, 18cm.; 7in.

TWO PAIRS OF POTTERY COW CREAMERS, Staffordshire, late 19th Century, each printed with the ‘Willow’ pattern in blue, each approx. 13cm.; 5in. high, minor chips and cracks (8).

A POTTERY FIGURE OF THE ‘PRINCE OF WALES’, Staffordshire, 2nd half 19th Century, standing wearing a sailor suit, both hands in his pockets, 30.5cm.; 12in., some restoration; also a Group of ‘The Wounded Soldier’, restored; a Figure of ‘Miss F Nightingale’, restored; and a Figure of ‘Field Marshal Roberts’ (4).

A POTTERY FIGURE OF LORD BYRON, Staffordshire, circa 1848, seated in bluejacket and trousers, an orange cloak draped over his shoulders, raised on a canted square base titled in gilt, 19cm.; 7in.

A PAIR OF POTTERY COW AND ATTENDANT GROUPS, Staffordshire, late 19th Century, modelled as a youth and milkmaid standing before a brown and white cow raised on oval base, 26cm.; 10in. high, some restoration; also a smaller Pair of cow and calf Groups (4)    .

A PAIR OF POTTERY COW CREAMERS AND COVERS, Staffordshire, 19th Century, each cow modelled standing on a shaped base, its coat splashed with pink lustre, a milkmaid by its side, 13cm.; 5in., tail repaired, minor enamel flaking (4) .

A PORCELLANEOUS GROUP OF AN OLD WOMAN AND CHILD, Staffordshire, mid-19th Century, modelled as an old woman standing with her arm around the shoulder of a young boy, 18cm.; 7in., minor damage; also a Staffordshire Figure of a young man with his arm around
a young lady (2).

A PAIR OF POTTERY FIGURES OF A SHEPHERD AND SHEPHERDESS, Staffordshire, mid-19th Century, modelled as a Highlander and companion standing on a rocky mound above lambs, 27cm.; 10in., minor damage; also a Staffordshire Group of a young man and companion; a Figure of ‘Red Riding Hood’; and a Figure of ‘Mother Hubbard’ (5)    .

A POTTERY SPILL VASE GROUP, Staffordshire, mid-19th Century, modelled as a young man seated in a boat on water below a twin turreted castle, 17cm.; 63Inhigh, some repair; also two Staffordshire pottery Cottages; and a Hen Basket and Cover (5).

FOUR POTTERY FIGURE GROUPS,
Staffordshire, 2nd half 19th Century, each
raised on titled bases, comprising: ‘Fortune
Teller’, ‘Tarn O’Shanter and Sooter Johnny’,
‘Darby and Joan’ and ‘Fortune Teller’, various
sizes (4).

A POTTERY FIGURE OF GARIBALDI, Staffordshire, late 19th Century, standing before a horse wearing an orange shirt and white trousers raised on a grassy oval base, 23cm.; 9in. high, restored; also a Staffordshire Figure of ‘Garibaldi at Home’; and two Figures of ‘Will Watch’ and ‘Rob Roy’(4).

TWO POTTERY EQUESTRIAN FIGURES OF TOM KING’ AND ‘DICK TURPIN’, Staffordshire, 2nd half 19th Century, each seated on a horse facing to the left or right on an oval titled base, 28cm.;
1 lin., minor restoration (2).

A PAIR OF POTTERY SPANIELS,
Staffordshire, mid-19th Century, each brown
and white animal seated wearing a black
chain and gilt collar, 22cm.; 83In(2).

A PAIR OF POTTERY CATS, Staffordshire, circa 1890, each black and white animal seated on a brown and green tasselled cushion, 19cm.; 7in., chips; also a Pair of Staffordshire zebras (4) .

A PEARL WARE GROUP OF A EWE AND LAMB, circa 1820, the lamb standing before a flowering tree, its back painted with the initials ‘RW, oval base, 13cm.; 5in. high, restored; also a pearl ware Figure of Elijah and the Raven (2).

TWO SIMILAR PORCELAIN PLATES, Staffordshire, circa 1840, each painted with flower studies inside a cream and green border enriched in gilding, 23cm.; 9in. (2).

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