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Moorcroft Sweet Briar Pattern Small Vase

Original price was: £245.00.Current price is: £195.00.
~ Moorcroft Sweet Briar Pattern Small Vase ~ This small Moorcroft pottery vase is in the ‘Sweet Briar’ pattern designedby

Moorcroft Columbine Pattern Lamp

£175.00
~ Moorcroft Columbine Pattern Lamp ~ This Moorcroft pottery lamp base is in the ‘Columbine’ pattern. The lamp is of

Early Staffordshire c1820 Figurine Of A Man With His Poodle

£225.00
~ Early Staffordshire c1820 Figurine Of A Man With His Poodle ~ It depicts a man in period dress with

French Palissy c1890 Majolica Miniature Vase

£75.00
~ French Palissy c1890 Majolica Miniature Vase ~ This miniature French vase is of bulbous form with a slightly flared

Pair Of Small Minton Flower Pots c1900

£225.00
~ Pair Of Small Minton Flower Pots c1900 ~ Here we have two Minton’s miniature flower pots with floral designs

Doulton Lambeth Silicon Ware Tobacco Jar c1880’s

£65.00
~ Doulton Lambeth Silicon Ware Tobacco Jar c1880’s ~ A stylish Doulton Lambeth Silicon ware pot or tobacco jar, dating

1905 Royal Doulton Lord Nelson Tyg

£545.00
~ 1905 Royal Doulton Lord Nelson Tyg ~ This Royal Doulton Lord Nelson tyg (3 handled jug) is of flared

Royal Doulton Stoneware Ashtray c1920’s

£55.00
~ Royal Doulton Stoneware Ashtray c1920’s ~ The ashtray is of circular form with four indents around the overlapped upper

Royal Doulton Stoneware Lidded Tobacco Jar c1920’s

£60.00
~ Royal Doulton Stoneware Lidded Tobacco Jar c1920’s ~ A nicely decorated mid 1920’s stoneware tobacco jar by Royal Doulton.

19th Century Staffordshire Pottery Cow Creamer

£275.00
~ 19th Century Staffordshire Pottery Cow Creamer ~ A well modelled stoneware Staffordshire Pottery cow creamer. The cow is modelled

Royal Doulton Falstaff Miniature Figurine

£29.00
~ Royal Doulton Falstaff Miniature Figurine ~ Here we have a Royal Doulton Figurine of Falstaff designed by C.J Noke.

Royal Doulton Top O’ The Hill Figurine 1937

£29.00
~ Royal Doulton Top O’ The Hill Figurine 1937 ~ Here we have a Royal Doulton Top O’ The Hill