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A collection of Staffordshire figures and figure groups

MID 19TH CENTURY AND LATER

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A collection of Staffordshire figures and figure groups
MID 19TH CENTURY AND LATER
The first modelled as Britain's Glory, with a sailor wearing typical garb leaning on a cannon on a pile of planks, on a titled oval base; a spill-vase modelled as a sleeping lady sailor lying between two corn sheaths; a model of a standing sailor wearing typical sailor's garb; a group of Napoleon III and Albert, wearing uniforms, each standing either side of a wall with a pile of shells at its base, with two flags above them; a group of Uncle Tom and Eva typically modelled with little Eva sitting on Uncle Tom's knee; a group of Uncle Tom and Peggotty modelled with Peggotty seated on a wall mending a net with Ham to his right; a model of a sailor wearing typical garb, standing with his foot balanced on a cannon with flags flying, titled ENGLAND; an equestrian figure of Tom King; two figures of sailors and companions; a miniature model of an sailor; a group of Harvesters; and four figures of standing sailors
The first 10 3/8 in. (26.4 cm.) high (16)
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No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis
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Please note this lot has been described incorrectly, it should read:
A Staffordshire pottery figure of Britain's glory, A spill vases of a sleeping salior, and a figure of a salior.
The other items are infact Lot 150.

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