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A collection of costume jewellery, including a large emerald cut aquamarine pendant, with silver coloured mount formed as oak leaves and acorns, an amethyst and silver pendant, a hematite elephant figurine, various silver rings, and a necklace formed of jade and stained mother of pearl beads. (11)
A group of Royal Crown Derby figurines, comprising two paperweights, modelled as a Robin, MMIV, 6.5cm, and a Spaniel, LIX, 10cm, a 'Cricketer' bear figurine, 8.5cm, and a small dish, 9 by 4cm, together with a hand painted Royal Worcester coffee cup 'Thursday's Child has far to go', 8cm high. (5)
A Burgess & Leigh prototype figurine modelled as The Snuff Taker, bearing E T Bailey's name and date 1981 incised to base, 16 cm [This lot is by descent from E T Bailey, Modeller Designer at Burgess and Leigh from the 1930s until the 1970s. He is credited with notable 1930s designs including sporting jugs and Art Deco tableware, and pioneering relief-moulded jugs with sculptured and figural handles. During the 1950s he was responsible for the introduction of modern designs, and the revival of 19th Century Burgess and Leigh printed patterns. Much of his work is now displayed in Hanley Pottery Museum.]
A Burgess & Leigh prototype figurine modelled as The Old Sea Dog, bearing E T Bailey's name and date 1981 incised to base, 18 cm [This lot is by descent from E T Bailey, Modeller Designer at Burgess and Leigh from the 1930s until the 1970s. He is credited with notable 1930s designs including sporting jugs and Art Deco tableware, and pioneering relief-moulded jugs with sculptured and figural handles. During the 1950s he was responsible for the introduction of modern designs, and the revival of 19th Century Burgess and Leigh printed patterns. Much of his work is now displayed in Hanley Pottery Museum.]
A Burgess & Leigh prototype figurine modelled as The Old Sea Dog, bearing E T Bailey's name and date 1981 incised to base, 18 cm [This lot is by descent from E T Bailey, Modeller Designer at Burgess and Leigh from the 1930s until the 1970s. He is credited with notable 1930s designs including sporting jugs and Art Deco tableware, and pioneering relief-moulded jugs with sculptured and figural handles. During the 1950s he was responsible for the introduction of modern designs, and the revival of 19th Century Burgess and Leigh printed patterns. Much of his work is now displayed in Hanley Pottery Museum.]
A Burgess & Leigh prototype figurine modelled as The Chelsea Pensioner, bearing E T Bailey's name and date 1981 incised to base, 17 cm [This lot is by descent from E T Bailey, Modeller Designer at Burgess and Leigh from the 1930s until the 1970s. He is credited with notable 1930s designs including sporting jugs and Art Deco tableware, and pioneering relief-moulded jugs with sculptured and figural handles. During the 1950s he was responsible for the introduction of modern designs, and the revival of 19th Century Burgess and Leigh printed patterns. Much of his work is now displayed in Hanley Pottery Museum.]
A Burgess & Leigh prototype figurine modelled as The Sherry Taster, bearing E T Bailey's initials incised to base, 19 cm [This lot is by descent from E T Bailey, Modeller Designer at Burgess and Leigh from the 1930s until the 1970s. He is credited with notable 1930s designs including sporting jugs and Art Deco tableware, and pioneering relief-moulded jugs with sculptured and figural handles. During the 1950s he was responsible for the introduction of modern designs, and the revival of 19th Century Burgess and Leigh printed patterns. Much of his work is now displayed in Hanley Pottery Museum.]
A Coalport lady figurine entitled 'Ladies of Fashion - The Greeting', a further ceramic Coalport figurine entitled 'Age of Elegance - Hyde Park' and a Royal Doulton figurine from the 'Images' collection entitled 'Sisters' # HN3018. (3) Est £20 - £40 This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or delivery arranged, no later than close of business on Tuesday. Please do not bid if you are unable to comply
Royal Staffordshire Ltd and Numbered Edition Hand Painted Porcelain Figurine ' Gypsy Bride ' CW940. Sculptured by Neil Welch. Designer Thelma Madine, Date 2012. Ltd Edition of 2,450 - This Figure Being No 1013. Accented with Swarovski Crystals ( 30 ) Height 10.25 Inches - 26.5 cm. 1st Quality & Mint Condition.
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