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Small Prattware Plaque, moulded with a classical scene depicting the infant Achilles being dipped into the river Styx, probably Staffordshire, c.1790-1800 Provenance: By descent through the Wood family, D.M. Wood Collection, no.23 SOLD |
Creamware figure of Bacchus, Staffordshire, c.1790 |
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Bristol tin-glazed Plate, decorated with a European riverscape and bianco sopra bianco border, c.1760 |
Delftware Plate painted with a bird in a branch, probably Lambeth, London, c.1765 |
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Two delftware Plates painted with a Chinese figure seated in an oriental landscape, probably Abigail Griffith, Lambeth High Street, London, c.1765 |
Delftware Flower Brick, painted in blue with flowers, rocks and insects, probably London, c.1750 |
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Pair of Double Gourd Vases painted with figures in an oriental landscape, probably Dutch, c.1680 |
Large tin-glazed Plate, Delftfield, Glasgow, chinoiserie riverscape decoration, c.1760 |
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A delft pancake Plate painted with stylised flowers, possibly Lambeth, c.1740 |
Rare lobed delft Dish, probably Lambeth, c.1680 |
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A pair of octagonal pearlware Plates, printed in blue with the Temple Pattern. Impressed IH marks for Joshua Heath, Staffordshire, c.1790 |
Large Delft Plate painted with a chinoiserie landscape, probably Dutch, c.1760 |
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Two-handled pearlware Loving Cup, painted in Pratt colours, probably Yorkshire, c.1795 |
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