£200
A GROUP OF SEVEN EARLY VICTORIAN CERAMICS, comprising a large Staffordshire figure of Shakespeare c.1870, height 45.5cm (crazing and three hairline cracks), two oak framed porcelain pot lids 'The Village Wedding' and 'The Enthusiast' (The Village Wedding is loose in frame with light surface scratches), a 1840-1860's two handled earthenware Toad Mug, two raised relief panels of men drinking ale, with a painted legend 'Willie brewed a peck o' maut', inside is a yellow and black toad, height 15cm x diameter 14cm, stamped URIELA on the base (crazing and paint chips around rim and handles), two toby jugs, one has a caryatid handle, holding a jug and beaker, height 25cm (broken head, hat and handle have been restored), the other is holding a jug and pipe, height 25cm (the pipe has lost an end piece, hat has a few nibbles, paint chipped on handle), together with a small figure of a Turkish/Greek couple, height 13.5cm (7) (Condition report: obvious damage is mentioned in description)
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