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  • Staffordshire pottery Greyhound, Thomas Parr factory, c. 1850.
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    Located in Gargrave, North Yorkshire
    A rare Staffordshire pottery figure of a Greyhound, Thomas Parr factory, c. 1850. Whilst initially looking similar to a standard Staffordshire figure of a Greyhound, this particular ...
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  • Staffordshire pottery Foxes watch holder, c. 1860.
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    Staffordshire pottery watch holder, c. 1860. Modelled as two foxes, seated either side of the watch holder, with a further fox, with its catch, stood above the watch holder. Coloured...
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  • Staffordshire pottery basket of flowers Little Lion Dogs, c. 1860.
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    A rare pair of Staffordshire pottery Basket of Flowers Little Lion Dogs, c. 1860. Both dogs seated and moulded with gilt spotted manes. They both have moulded gilt chains, and carry ...
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  • Pair Staffordshire pottery cats, c. 1850.
    By Staffordshire
    Located in Gargrave, North Yorkshire
    Rare and fine pair of Staffordshire pottery cats, c. 1850. The recumbent cats, painted with large underglaze black spots, and having yellow eyes. Set upon underglaze cobalt blue oval...
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  • Staffordshire pottery recumbent cat, c. 1850.
    By Staffordshire
    Located in Gargrave, North Yorkshire
    Rare and fine Staffordshire pottery cat, c. 1850. The recumbent cat, painted with large underglaze black spots, and having yellow eyes. Set upon an underglaze cobalt blue base, with ...
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  • English Pottery Slipware Baking Dish, 18th Century
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    Located in Gargrave, North Yorkshire
    English pottery slipware baking dish, late 18th century. The plain edged, brown glazed dish, trailed in creamy yellow slip, with a wriggled, trellis design, b...
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  • "The Landlord Toby" jug, circa 1860-80, Staffordshire, England
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    The Landlord Toby jug, circa 1860-80, Staffordshire, England. The chap looks askance - watching a suspicious customer? He is seated on his keg of "Home Brewed Ale". Handle with wheat...
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  • Pair Of Staffordshire Pottery Reclining Cats
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  • Charles Counts Pottery Lidded Jars - A Pair
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  • Antique English Staffordshire Pottery Toby Jug with a Tricorn Hat Lid
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