Thursday, January 7th, 2010
Chamberlain’s Worcester biscuit porcelain Model, Staffordshire porcelain Figures, Flight Barr and Barr porcelain Vase, English porcelain Jugs
An unusual Belled Urn and Cover,
first period, the campanile-shaped bowl
pierced with latticework picked out in ochre
and with blue ‘jewelling’ above a band of
green stylised leaves, raised on a slender
column and circular foot moulded with leaves
and berries, the lattice pierced [...]
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Monday, December 14th, 2009
Antique Copeland, Royal Doulton and Minton Figures and Busts
Samuel Alcock and Co. 1840-50.
A small and attractive pair of partan figure groups of fine quality, the intricacy of the modelling indicating that a large number of moult would have been employed, perhapsthirty to fifty for each figure. Obviously uncommon to find undamaged in any way. Their [...]
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