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Two Royal Worcester (Compton & Woodhouse) bone china limited edition figurines 'Fair Maiden of
Two Royal Worcester (Compton & Woodhouse) bone china limited edition figurines 'Fair Maiden of Astolat' CW579 number 633/7500 with certificate, 'T...
A 19th century Meissen hand-painted porcelain figure of a seated noble boy reading, relaxed pose
A 19th century Meissen hand-painted porcelain figure of a seated noble boy reading, relaxed pose with tricorn hat under one arm, under glaze blue ...
A group of eleven collectible Wade porcelain figures, comprising five 'Newark 1998' travelling
A group of eleven collectible Wade porcelain figures, comprising five 'Newark 1998' travelling frog figures (three with boxes) two Arthur Hare col...
A Royal Doulton bone china 'Fish Eagle' decanter, flight of the Fish Eagle Natural Brandy, modelled by John G tongue 1984, sold along with six Bes...
A early 1980's Border Fine Arts animal study 'Hedgehog' modelled with half eaten fruit, 12.5cm, sold
A early 1980's Border Fine Arts animal study 'Hedgehog' modelled with half eaten fruit, 12.5cm, sold along with a selection of various bird figure...
A Royal Worcester bone china figure 'Burman' designed by F.G Doughty for the Children of the World
A Royal Worcester bone china figure 'Burman' designed by F.G Doughty for the Children of the World series number 3066, date code for 1899, old glu...
A Victorian Royal Worcester blush-ivory porcelain figure of The Scotsman, modelled by James Hadley
A Victorian Royal Worcester blush-ivory porcelain figure of The Scotsman, modelled by James Hadley for the Countries of The World series, impresse...
Two Royal Worcester bone china Eastern Watercarrier figures, from the Hadley Collection, originally modelled by James Hadley in 1886, printed mark...