Georgian & Later Furnishings, Wines, Tribal Artefacts, Collectables, Watercolours and Objets d'Art

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room Amersham On The Hill, Buckinghamshire

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Georgian & Later Furnishings, Wines, Tribal Artefacts, Collectables, Watercolours and Objets d'Art

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An early 19thC Staffordshire earthenware model, a seated, alert hare with painted red and black marks, on a light brown ground  5"h  ...[more]

An early 19thC cream coloured Pearlware wine bottle of squat, bulbous form with a narrow neck and strap handle, inscribed in blue  'Sack 1659'  4....

A pair of late 18thC Meissen porcelain figures, viz. a girl wearing a floral pinafore dress, playing a hurdy-gurdy; and a peep-show man, in a broa...

An early 20thC W & R Carlton China crested model, a standing ram, bearing the banner and crest of Gorseinon & inscribed on the reverse '** Afr. Cy...

After Clodion - a late 19thC turquoise glazed terracotta plaque, decorated in relief with an allegorical classical figural scene  bears an impress...

An early 20thC Royal Dux, Art Deco inspired, painted and gilded biscuit glazed porcelain female figure 'The Snake Charmer  bears an applied triang...

An early 19thC Pearlware coffee pot of baluster form, having an S-shaped spout, a loop handle and a knopped, domed cover, on a splayed footrim, de...

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