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Royal Doulton Flambe prototype Three Wise Monkeys: Royal Doulton Flambe figurine of three Monkeys. This sculpture captures the humour of the well-known proverb, "See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil." Limited edition produced in 2004 this one has not produced for re-sale backstamp, height 15cm, Length 16.6cm.
Coalport - Porcelain Hand Painted Figurine ' Daphne ' - Ladies of Fashion. Designer Helen Buckley, Modeller John Bromley. Issued 1986 - 1993. Height 8 Inches - 20.3 cm + A Royal Doulton Hand Painted Porcelain Figurine ' Karen ' HN2388. Modelled by Peggy Davies, Designer M. Davies. Issued 1982 - 1999. Height 8 Inches - 20.3 cm. Both Figures In Mint Condition.
A group of antique treen wooden carved ornamental items dating from the 19th Century onwards to include a carved gilt wood shelf having scrolled decoration, a painted carved wood folk art cherub wall plaque painted with colourful hues and a carved German figurine of a 19th Century traveller. Shelf measures 18cm tall.
A group of three 19th Century Victorian Staffordshire figures to include a pair of wedding / courting couple flatbacks and another couple upon a canal boat raised on naturalistic waves (A/F). Together with a later Staffordshire figurine of a milk maid (A/F). Biggest measures 37cm tall by 25cm wide.
Minton green and white parian figurine of a monkey in gentleman's clothing playing a lute, beside a barrel, impressed marks to base, a Sevres style footed cake stand, scalloped edge, the centre painted with flowers, the remainder with gilded floral swags on a blue ground, blue underglaze mark to base, a yellow ground porcelain chocolate cup with single twist serpent handle and a small selection of 18th century and later teabowls.
AN UNUSUAL ARTICULATED FIGURINE CARVED FROM TIMBER RECOVERED FROM H.M.S. ROYAL GEORGE , CIRCA 1842 modelled as an elegantly dressed black man in a top hat with moving arms, decorated in polychrome, mounted to a plinth, the base with sliding panel containing a note inscribed carved by William Barnes, Portsmouth, Hants in the year 1842 / part of the wreck of the Royal George sunk at Spithead Augst 29 1782 recovered 1840; together with a naÏve portrait of Nelson and a poem about the Royal GeorgeCondition report: Old wear commensurate with age.
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