An 18th Century Whieldon-type pottery Plate with shaped rim ...

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An 18th Century Whieldon-type pottery Plate with shaped rim and fruiting vine decorations, A/F, 8 1/2in Diam, a pearlware figure of 'Winter' on square hollow base, 5 1/2in H, another figure of a girl holding a golden pheasant, 4 1/2in H, and another pearlware bocage figure on hollow square base, A/F, 6in H

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The Whieldon - type Plate - there are four small chips to shaped rim, crazing on back of Plate, no majorly obvious faults that we can see.
The Girl holding the Pheasant has been restored looks like it may have been broken of its square base.
The Bocage Figure - the bocage is damaged with quite a bit missing, she looks like she's meant to be holding something and its broken off and is missing, the bottom of the tree trunk looks to have been restored and repainted.
Figure of Winter - has some small chips in places, a crack in the square base (The Figure looks to have been restored especially around the base).

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Auction Date:
28th Aug 24 at 10am BST

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