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Excellent Figural Majolica Jug
Archives: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English Pre 1900: item #292520 9301
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Sally Rude Antiques and Fine Art Gallery
850-385-3211
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Here we have a wonderful, large majolica jug of Gladstone, the victorian Prime Minister of England (this information offered by a kind but anonymous visitor to my catalog)with a scroll in hand, as though hiding it from view.
The colors are beautiful...the coat is jade and the collar is lavender, with yellow, green and lavender mixed on the handle in sort of a braid. The condition is very fine. The spots on his head and face are of the same color as the hair and appear to be in the making.... Click for details
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An Early Creamware ABC Plate September
Archives: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English Pre 1837 VR: item #283198
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Arlene Noble Antiques
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An early creamware ABC plate decorated with a brown transfer and with brown trim. A cherub is standing behind a bushel and emptying apples into it. surrounding him are bunches of grapes. Time for Harvest the message seems to be. these plates were used as teaching aids and also were tokens of affection. this plate was probably given to a 19th century child as a birthday gift. Perfect.
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A Charming figure of A Staffordshire Zebra
Archives: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English Pre 1900: item #283073
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Arlene Noble Antiques
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This is a wonderful and perfect figure of a Staffordshire Zebra. Zebra's were popular in 19th century England, having never been seen except as traveling fairs or a traveling circus. Lots of the population did not read so books were not an option. these figures were sold at fairs as souvenirs and became very collectable and popular. This zebra 6" tall and about 5 " wide.
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A Pair of Staffordshire Figures With Deer
Archives: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English Pre 1900: item #283071
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Arlene Noble Antiques
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This pair of Staffordshire figures of deer are charming with the figure of a young girl and young man standing with each. Dressed in 19th century clothes these figures are seen petting the deer and resting their hats on the animals back. The figures stand 5" tall and are 6" wide. Colorful with shades of green, yellow and rust. these are perfect.
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