Staffordshire spaniel carrying basket of flowers. Heavy crazing overall, some loss of over glaze color, firing crack in base. 7 3/4 inches high, circa 1870.
A minature pair of staffordshire figures depicting a boy and girl riding spaniels. a little under 5 inches tall, overall good condition with some flaking of colors, circa 1870.
A very well colored Staffordshire military figure on horseback, possibly William III at the Battle of the Boyne. Excellent condition, 7 inches, circa 1870.
A Staffordshire figure of John Wesley preaching a sermon from a pulpit surrounded by flowers, cherubs, and a bird (dove?). I hope it 5 PM and not 5 AM! 11 1/2 inches high, circa 1870.
Staffordshire double spillvase depicting a scene from "Babes in the Wood", a folk tale in Thomas Percy's Reliques of Ancient Poetry. Overall very good condition, 6 1/2 inches, circa 1870.
Girl holds a garland of flowers and boy has a basket of flowers. I'd watch out for the bees if I were them! Some flaking of overglaze colors and minor loss of bocage. Otherwise very good condition. 7.25 inches high, c.1870.
A whimsical staffordshire quill holder of a cherub riding a swan. Small quill holder only 4.75 inches high. Nice detail front and back. Very good condition, circa 1870.
A wonderful pair of rare 19th century black staffordshire cats. Jackfield type glaze on red earthenware with some gilt highlights. Small chip to the ear on one, some glaze bubbles and thin spots, otherwise very good condition. Slight difference in heights. Both approximately 7 1/4 inches high. Circa 1870.
Early Staffordshire figure titled "Contest", possibly by Pratt. Nice colors. Overall good condition for age with some chips. No breaks, repairs or overpainting. c1825 7.5"
A very nice pair of Staffordshire copper lustre spaniels, size number "2". Overall excellent condition. One dog has overall crazing of glaze. 9.5" high, c. 19th century.
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A very nice pair of black and white Staffordshire spaniels, size number "1". Very good overall condition, with wear to the gilt chains and some flaking of paint on the eyes. Minor firing crack on one. 12" high, c. 19th century.
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A colorfull Staffordshire Equestrian. The rider is wearing a cobalt blue jacket with gilt accents and a red cape. Some minor loss to colors and a firing crack between the horse's legs, otherwise good conditon. 7" high, circa 1870.
A small and colorful Staffordshire Fisher Girl sitting by a stream with two baskets of fish already caught. How come I never catch fish like that? Overall good condition with some minor firing flaws. 6" high, circa 1870.