£30
FIVE PIECES OF LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH AND LATER CERAMICS, comprising an early 19th century pearlware figure titled 'Scuffle', modelled as a boy holding back two girls who are trying to get to the contents of his hat which is on the ground, on a square base, height 17.5cm, a Victorian Staffordshire pottery figure of a girl on the back of a standing spaniel, oval base, height 24cm, a badly damaged seated Toby pot, height 6.5cm, a late 18th century Chinese porcelain blue and white mug, decorated with figures in a landscape, height 6.5cm and as Isnik style earthenware charger decorated with geometric designs in blue, yellow and green, diameter 34cm (5) (Condition report: the Scuffle has a missing section of tree above the boy's head and other chips to the ends of the branches, both girls have restoration to the arms out in front, many small chips to the edges of the base and areas of paint loss, especially to the leaves, Staffordshire figure has a crack to the freestanding front leg, crazed throughout, firing crack to hat and lots of glaze scuffs, Toby pot with extensive damage, blue and white mug has a number of chips to the inner rim and the charger has an underglaze rim chip and a number of other chips and losses to the glaze)
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