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A Staffordshire pottery tobacco jar and cover, a money-box, a pastille burner, two porcellaneous figures and a porcellaneous Buddhistic figure of a God

CIRCA 1840 TO 20TH CENTURY

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A Staffordshire pottery tobacco jar and cover, a money-box, a pastille burner, two porcellaneous figures and a porcellaneous Buddhistic figure of a God
CIRCA 1840 TO 20TH CENTURY
The first modelled as a man wearing pink Turkish dress, holding a cigar in his left hand, on a conforming base; a money-box modelled as a house with a blue tiled roof; a pastille burner modelled as a two-tiered chinoiserie pavillion, applied with flowers and extruded clay; a porcellaneous figure modelled holding a fan and a coin, on a gilt-lined moulded mound base; a porceleanous figure of a Turk ; and a Buddhistic figure, modelled as a dancing God with serpents, on a gadrooned oval base enriched in gilt
The first 7 in. (22.8 cm.) high (6)
Special notice
VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer's premium
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Please note that this lot does not included the money box as stated in the catalogue.

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