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A pair of Staffordshire Pottery figures of Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on horseback, sparsely decorated on titled bases, one horse's back leg damaged, 14in (35.5cm) high, together with a titled spill vase group of Robin Hood, damaged, 15in (38cm) high, and a figure of a highland huntsman with hound and stag, sparsely decorated, 15in (38cm) high (4) Provenance: The Hugh Thomas Appleton Collection of Staffordshire Pottery figures.
A Staffordshire Pottery figure of Will Watch, decorated in colours on titled base, 12¼in (31cm) high, and a pair of figures a harvester and companion, damaged, 9in (22.5cm) high, together with a spill vase group of a hound protecting a sleeping child from a serpent, 11in (28cm) high, and a figural group of the Fortune Teller, sparsely decorated on titled base, 11¾in (30cm) high (5) Provenance: The Hugh Thomas Appleton Collection of Staffordshire Pottery figures.
A Thomas Parr type Staffordshire Pottery spill vase group of Robert Burns and Highland Mary, seated hand in hand above lines of poetry, 11½in (29cm) high, and a bower group depicting a pair of drinkers seated at a barrel, possibly Tam O'Shanter and Souter Johnny, decorated in colours on titled base, 8½in (21.5cm) high, together with a group of three drinkers on base titled 'Auld Langs Syne', decorated in colours, restored (3) Pugh ref. figure H49. Provenance: The Hugh Thomas Appleton Collection of Staffordshire Pottery figures.
A Charles Collard Eastern influence blue and white Vase, of squat circular form with lobed panels painted with foliate decoration, made by Collard during his retirement at Barton, Torquay, circa 1950, 5¾in (14.5cm) high. See Plate 31, Collard the Honiton & Dorset Potter, by Carol & Chris Cashmore, pub.1983.
A 'Royal Watcombe Pottery Devon Motto Ware England' shop sign, 5in (12.5cm) wide, together with twelve other pieces of Torquay pottery including a pair of Lemon & Crute vases, 9¾in (24.75cm) high, a Watcombe art deco baluster vase with splashed colours and a Watcombe children's tea set (a lot)
A Staffordshire Pottery religious group of Rebecca at the Well, seated beside a man and holding a jug, decorated in colours on naturalistic base, damaged, 11in (28cm) high, and a spill-vase group of Rebecca at the Well, sparsely decorated, 12in (30.5cm) high, together with a Staffordshire pottery figure of a Highlander with flowers, 11½in (29cm) high (3) Provenance: The Hugh Thomas Appleton Collection of Staffordshire Pottery figures.
An Italian majolica Vase, in the antique style, of tall slender form with snake handles, the blue ground painted in shades of green with scrolls and angels, the base marked 'Pesano', bears typed label inscribed 'A fine Italian vase bought from Mrs Bernard D'Oily at Honiton. (D'Oily Carte).', 24½in (62cm) high, together with an Italian majolica plate with blue rooster mark (2)
A Staffordshire Pottery theatrical figure of a dancer carrying a drum, decorated in colours, 10in (25.25cm) high, and a theatrical figure of an actress wearing ermine-lined cloak, 8in (20.25cm) high, together with a bower group, a figure of a highland musician and a spill-vase group of a man with hound and child (5) Pugh ref. dancer figure E144. Provenance: The Hugh Thomas Appleton Collection of Staffordshire Pottery figures.
Collard; a pottery two-handled vase and cover painted in colours with mythical creatures, the cover with vase-shaped finial and painted monogram, incised mark 'Collard 1916', cover and one handle restored, 12½in (31.5cm) high. Note: See Plate 16, Collard the Honiton & Dorset Potter, by Carol & Chris Cashmore, pub.1983.
A Staffordshire Pottery Thomas Parr-type group of Charlotte Cushman as 'Romeo' and Susan Cushman as 'Juliet', decorated in colours on base with quotation, some paint loss, quotation indistinct, 10½in (26.5cm) high, and a Thomas Parr-type spill-vase group of Jenny Marston as 'Perdita' and Frederick Robinson as 'Florizel', decorated in colours and gilt on base entitled 'Winters Tale', Pugh ref. figure E1. Provenance: The Hugh Thomas Appleton Collection of Staffordshire Pottery figures.
Joan Collard, a Honiton Pottery vase, painted in colours, late Jacobean pattern, signed on base 'B. J. Collard. 1942, painted mark 'Honiton Pottery' and impressed 'Collard, Honiton, England', damaged, 17in (43cm) high. Note: See Plate 30, Collard the Honiton & Dorset Potter, by Carol & Chris Cashmore, pub.1983.
A Staffordshire Pottery figure of the Prince of Wales, standing in sailor's uniform, decorated in colours on titled base, restored, 8¼in (21cm) high, and a small figural group of three Royal children, chipped, 5¾in (24.5cm) high, together with a sparsely decorated spill-vase group of a youth and his companion, 11¼in (28.5cm) high (3) Provenance: The Hugh Thomas Appleton Collection of Staffordshire Pottery figures.
A late Staffordshire Pottery figure of a man at a well with hound, decorated in colours on gilt-lined base, 8½in (21.5cm) high, and a spill vase group of a stag and staghound, damaged, 8½in (21.5cm) high, together with a group of a man and child, on base titled 'Grandfather', restored, and a group of a girl lying on a hound, with Disraeli fringe, restored, 8½in (21.5cm) high (4) Provenance: The Hugh Thomas Appleton Collection of Staffordshire Pottery figures.
A Dutch Delft blue and white tulip Vase, painted with flowers and cartouches depicting sailing boats and windmills, signed 'VK', 9in (23cm) high, together with a Dutch Delft framed tile, a Dutch Delft pig vase, a pair of continental pottery blue and white chargers, 12¼in (31cm) diameter, and another pair similar (7)
A Honiton Pottery rough textured two-handled oval Dish, with sgraffito decoration, Jacobean flowers with lattice pattern, marked 'Collard, Honiton, England', 12½in (32cm) wide, and a rough textured vase similarly decorated, 5in (12.5cm) high, together with a Honiton pottery jug (3)
A pair of Staffordshire Pottery figures of Queen Victorian and Prince Albert, seated wearing hats, decorated in colours on shaped bases, appx. 5¾in (14.5cm) high, together with a spill vase group of a man and woman, possibly Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, 8in (20.25cm) high, and a group of a man and woman arm in arm, possibly Queen Victorian and Prince Albert, 7in (17.75cm) high, some chips and restoration (4) Provenance: The Hugh Thomas Appleton Collection of Staffordshire Pottery figures.
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