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Wedgwood basalt bust, George Stephenson, d. 1872.
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Wedgwood black basalt bust of George Stephenson, dated 1872. Finely modelled by Edward William Wyon, as the ‘Father of Railways’, and inventor of ‘Stephensons Rocket’ wearing Classic...
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Staffordshire Pottery Meat Plate ‘Regents Street, London’. Adams, c. 1830
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Staffordshire pottery meat plate, Adams Pottery c. 1830. Printed in underglaze blue, with a titled scene of ‘Regents Quadrant’, London. Showing a view of...
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Pair Prattware Cupid wall pockets, Prestonpans, c. 1810.
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Pair of large Prattware pottery wall pockets, Prestonpans, Scotland, c. 1810. The cornucopia shaped wall pockets, moulded with Cupid with a quiver of arrows suspended from swags of f...
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Staffordshire pottery bocage group, ‘Hairdresser’, c. 1820.
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Staffordshire pottery bocage group of large size, ‘Hairdresser’, c. 1820. The very well modelled group, depicting a man curing the hair of a seated lady, whilst she looks in a hand m...
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English pearlware cow creamer, c. 1830.
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Located in Gargrave, North Yorkshire
English pearlware cow creamer and cover, c. 1830. The Staffordshire or North England pottery cow, set upon a rectangular base, and painted with large puce spots, its horns yellow. Th...
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Prattware pottery racehorse, Yorkshire, c. 1820.
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Yorkshire pottery Prattware racehorse, c. 1820. The buff glazed horse, with tortoiseshell brown spotting, wearing a bridle, saddle, and saddlecloth, in blue enamel. He has dotted eye...
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Black basalt figure of Bacchus. Wedgwood C1780.
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Pair of Bacchantes in Black Basalt. Wedgwood C1860.
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Pair of Flaxman Ewers in Black Basalt. Wedgwood C1830.
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Pair miniature campana vases in black basalt, Wedgwood, circa 1880
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