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An English Porcelain Seventeen Piece Floral Dessert Service, circa 1825, painted with diverse flowers in enamel colours, including pansies, fuchsias, ericas, roses, morning glory and cornflowers, comprising twelve circular dessert plates, a set of four shell dessert dishes, and a bracket edged bowl on three outscroll feet, all highlighted in gilt, the bowl 26.3cm wide (a/f)
Guide Price: £300-400
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An English Pearlware Pottery Lord Wellington and General Hill Jug, early 19th century, moulded in high relief on each side with military heroes flanked by flags in brilliant enamel colours, with cannon form handle, black lines to the rims and impressed titles, 12.5cm high; and A Pearlware Satyr Jug, circa 1810, with silver lustre rim lines, the leering mask beneath spout against a black feather painted lumpen ground decorated with bright circles of colour, 15.4cm high (2)
Guide Price: £100-150
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An English Pottery Squire Toby Jug, late 19th century, of typical form, holding a jug of foaming ale in his right hand, in enamel colours, 29cm high
Guide Price: £200-300
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A Pearlware Pottery Red Faced Toby Jug, circa 1800, the warty faced toper seated wearing black tricorn hat, brown jacket, striped waistcoat and yellow breeches, chair back handle, brown line painted octagonal base, numbered 31, 25cm high (restored)
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A Pearlware Pottery Sailor Toby, circa 1800, the young salt seated in a chair over travelling trunk, wearing striped waistcoat and brown jacket, holding a jug in his left hand, a beer glass in his right, on an acanthus trimmed shaped base, 29cm high (restored)
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An English Pearlware Pottery Model of a Cockerel, circa 1800, standing with orange, yellow and black plumage, on a domed grass effect base, upon an integral square stand with spheres at the angles, 23.5cm high
Guide Price: £400-500
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A Prattware Cow Creamer, circa 1810, the standing beast attended by a small milkmaid with black hair and mustard dress, the animal decorated with a manganese and mustard sponged coat, together with lid, 12.5cm high
Guide Price: £400-600
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A Prattware Duke of York and Prince Coburg Jug, circa 1794, of baluster shape, moulded on one side with the Duke of York, on the other with Prince Coburg, with some detail picked out in colours, 18.5cm highFrom 1793-1795 Frederick Augustus, Duke of York and Albany (1763-1827), second son of George III, commanded the British in Flanders. His contingent of 10,000 men was part of the army of Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg. These jugs were probably made to celebrate the victorious campaigns of 1793. A jug of this type is illustrated in Lewis (John & Griselda) Pratt Ware, Antique Collectors Club, pg168.
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A Prattware Pottery Figure of a Toper, circa 1800, modelled astride a barrel titled Schille, in blue, mustard, red and sage green colours, 11.1cm high; and A Prattware Figure of "The Man Who Lays Eggs", circa 1810, as a sugar castor, in classic squatting pose, on a sponged rectangular section base, in black, blue and mustard colours, 11.4cm high (2)
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A Prattware Pottery Recumbent Sheep, circa 1810, with brown and mustard blotched coat and crudely moulded base, 6.6cm high; and Another of a Recumbent Ram, with brown blotched coat and green washed leaf moulded base, 5.5cm high (2)
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