Staffordshire pottery
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A probably Neale & Co of Staffordshire English Pottery Creamware oval shell-edged dish and stand decorated with a hand painted pink feather edge. Circa 1785-1800.
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A Staffordshire figure of Benjamin Franklin, moulded lettering bearing his name and highlighted in gold to the base. Circa 1850.
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A Staffordshire pottery bust of Sir Isaac Newton mounted on a grey marbleised soccle base. Circa 1840.
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A Staffordshire small pottery bust of Seneca mounted on a marbleised soccle base. Circa; 19th Century
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A Staffordshire, impressed marked Enoch Wood earthenware bust of Homer the poet, wearing a purple robe, mounted on a soccle and a square base. Circa 1810,
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A Victorian Staffordshire figure portraying The Prince of Wales “Edward Albert” on a goat. Circa 1850
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Samuel Alcock & Co of Burslem Staffordshire, model of a Pointer with brown markings, standing on an oval green base beside a supporting white and gilt tree. Circa 1840-50.
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Three Staffordshire pearlware blue and white, fan shaped, asparagus servers, two with pierced sides and one plain. Circa 1790-1800.
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Two Victorian Staffordshire equestrian figures of Marshall Arnaud and Lord Raglan both well coloured and painted by the same decorator. Circa 1855.
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