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Summer Catalogue Sale (Three Days): Thursday 22 July 2010 10:00AM
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A Staffordshire Pottery Reform Bill Pedestal Bowl, circa 1832, of gadrooned circular form, printed in puce with ROYAL ASCENT TO THE REFORM BILL, 7 JUNE 1832 and with three other similar prints, the interior with birds, shells and flasks within clasped hands, 21.5cm

Guide Price: £100-150

View Lot No. 101

 
 

A Staffordshire Pottery Child's Plate, circa 1830, printed in puce with HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY WILLIAM ... and with a bust portrait within a moulded and painted border, 18cm; and A Punch Bowl, painted with WILLIAM THE FOURTH FOREVER and with a crown and fruiting vines, D&B mark, 21.5cm

Guide Price: £100-150

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A Pair of Brameld Porcelain Models of a Recumbent Stag and Doe, circa 1820, after Chinese export originals, the recumbent animals on rocky bases, the stag with holes for antlers, 17.5cm long

Guide Price: £400-600

View Lot No. 103

 
 

A Staffordshire Bisque Porcelain Figure of Queen Victoria, probably Minton, circa 1837, wearing lacy shawl and long dress, sitting in an armchair, 10.5cm high

Guide Price: £500-600

View Lot No. 104

 
 

A Staffordshire Porcelain Small Mug, 19th century, printed in black with LIBERTY given to the Slaves, 5.7cm high

Guide Price: £250-350

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A Staffordshire Pottery Queen Victoria Coronation Commemorative Plate, circa 1838, printed in black with a portrait of the young Queen Victoria within a crowned cartouche titled HAIL VICTORIA on a foliate ground with birds and a lion, within a gadrooned border, 22.5cm

The rare print would have been produced to commemorate the Coronation of Queen Victoria on 28 June 1838

Guide Price: £1200-1500

View Lot No. 106

 
 

A Staffordshire Pottery Anti-Slavery Plate, circa 1838, printed with a vignette of a native mother and child and inscribed "As borrowed beams illume our way and shed a bright and cheering ray", "I labour and have no rest, Lam.5C5V", "So Christian Light dispels the gloom that shades poor Negro's hapless doom" and "I am oppressed undertake for me, Isaiah 28C14V", on a lilac ground, 22cm diameter

Guide Price: £700-1000

View Lot No. 107

 
 

A Staffordshire Pottery Royal Marriage Commemorative Jug, circa 1840, of baluster form, printed in underglaze blue with a titled portrait of Victoria and Albert and inscribed MARRIED FEB 10 1840, the reverse with a crown on a foliate ground, 9.2cm high

Guide Price: £500-700

View Lot No. 108

 
 

A Staffordshire Pottery Commemorative Mug, dated 1885, of tapering cylindrical form, printed in black with a bust portrait of the Prince of Wales and inscribed ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW PRESTON 1885, 11.2cm high

Guide Price: £150-200

View Lot No. 109

 
 

A Pair of Staffordshire Pottery Figures of Newfoundlands, early 20th century, each standing four square, with glass eyes and gilt markings, 28cm

Guide Price: £200-300

View Lot No. 110

 
 
 
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