£40
A GROUP OF 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY CERAMICS, comprising a family group of three hand painted British porcelain mugs, inscribed to 'James Corbishley 1858', 'Ellen Corbishley 1858' and 'Ann Jane Corbishey (sic) 1860', heights 9.5cm and 7.8cm, a Victorian Staffordshire pottery group of a lady and a seated Dalmation, height 23cm, a near pair of Victorian Staffordshire pottery lady and gentleman Scottish musicians, heights 18cm and 16.5cm, a monochrome printed God speed the plough mug, height 9.9cm, two moustache cups and saucers, one hand painted with landscape vignettes on an apricot ground, two Parian figures of children, height 15cm and 14cm and a pair of Continental porcelain figures of a lady and gentleman, incised and impressed marks '1408 155' to the bases, height 13.5cm (15) (Condition Report: the James & Ellen Corbishley mugs have cracks in the bases, the Ann Jane mug has some light staining, the lady and dalmatian has some crazing, the other two Staffordshire figures have extensive cracks, the plough mug is ok, the apricot moustache cup and saucer are ok, the claret moustache cup sounds defective and the saucer has a star crack, the Parian child praying has nibbles to the finger tips, the other is ok and the two Continental figures both have losses)
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