Staffordshire pottery
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A Creamware “The Prodigal Son” Teapot by William Greatbatch of Lower Lane Fenton Staffordshire England. Circa ; 1770-82.
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A miniature Staffordshire figure of The Duke of Wellington.
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A Pair of Victorian Staffordshire Dalmatian Dogs in a sitting up pose with gilded collars and chains on blue bases with gold line. Circa 1860
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A probably Neale & Co of Staffordshire English Pottery Creamware oval shell-edged dish and stand decorated with a hand painted pink feather edge. Circa 1785-1800.
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A rare small Staffordshire figure of a sailor
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A Rare Staffordshire figure of William Tell and his son. Circa 1860
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A rare Staffordshire William Greatbatch creamware teapot decorated with the Roman Goddess Aurora in her chariot, Circa 1770.
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A Staffordshire cream-coloured earthenware teapot and cover manufactured by Thomas Whieldon at Fenton Vivian works. Circa 1757
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A Staffordshire equestrian figure titled ‘Queen’ on a horse. Circa 1845
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A Staffordshire figure depicting Auld Lang Syne, taken from an illustration of the poem by John Masey Wright and John Rogers. Circa 1855
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A Staffordshire figure of Benjamin Franklin, moulded lettering bearing his name and highlighted in gold to the base. Circa 1850.
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A Staffordshire figure of two children the boy “trundling” with a hoop and stick and the girl with a rabbit. Circa 1860
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