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Philippa H Deeley Ltd Catalogue 21 May 2016 Philippa H Deeley Ltd Catalogue 21 May 2016 1 A Victorian Staffordshire pottery flatback figural 16 A Staffordshire pottery flatback group of a seated group of Queen Victoria and King Victor lion with a Greek warrior on his back and a boy Emmanuel II of Sardinia, c1860, titled 'Queen and beside him with a bow, 39cm high £30.00 - £50.00 King of Sardinia', to the base, 34.5cm high £50.00 - 17 A Victorian Staffordshire pottery flatback figure of £60.00 the Prince of Wales with a dog, titled to the base, 2 A Victorian Staffordshire pottery figure of Will 37cm high £30.00 - £40.00 Watch, the notorious smuggler and privateer, 18 A Victorian Staffordshire flatback group of a girl on holding a pistol in each hand, titled to the base, a pony, 22cm high and another Staffordshire 32.5cm high £40.00 - £60.00 flatback group of a lady riding in a carriage behind 3 A Victorian Staffordshire pottery flatback figural a rearing horse, 22.5cm high £40.00 - £60.00 group of King John signing the Magna Carta in a 19 A Stafforshire pottery flatback pocket watch stand tent flanked by two children, 30.5cm high £50.00 - in the form of three Scottish ladies dancing, 27cm £70.00 high and two smaller groups of two Scottish girls 4 A Victorian Staffordshire pottery figure of Queen dancing, 14.5cm high and a drummer boy, his Victoria seated upon her throne, 19cm high, and a sweetheart and a rabbit, 16cm high £30.00 - smaller figure of Prince Albert in a similar pose, £40.00 13.5cm high £50.00 - £70.00 20 Three Staffordshire pottery flatback pastille 5 A pair of Staffordshire pearlware figures of Mark burners in the form of castles, 18.5cm, 17cm and Anthony, 30cm long and Cleopatra, 32cm long, 14.5cm high £20.00 - £30.00 each reclining on rocky bases, c.1820 £100.00 - 21 Two Stafforshire pottery flatback groups of a £200.00 shepherdess sat by a stream with a sheep resting 6 A pair of Stafforshire pottery cats, with printed on each shoulder, 19.5cm high, and of a girl floral decoration and seated on square bases, wearing a kilt sat above a bridge with a goat and a 18cm high £60.00 - £80.00 dog, 19.5cm high £30.00 - £40.00 7 A Victorian Staffordshire pottery flatback figure of 22 Seven pieces of Victorian and later Staffordshire the British Lion Crushing Napoleon, 24.5cm high pottery comprised of a taperstick and inkwell £50.00 - £70.00 modelled as a cherub on a swan, 12cm high, two 8 A pair of Victorian Staffordshire pottery flatback inkwells in the form of a seated greyhound, 16cm figures of a Scottish couple each with a drum, long, and a seated poodle and her puppy,12.5cm cannon and flags, 26cm high £40.00 - £60.00 long and four figures of seated dogs including spaniels, a greyhound and one other £40.00 - 9 Two Victorian Staffordshire pottery flatbacks of £60.00 couples, the first with the lady holding a parasol, 38.5cm high, the second with the lady holding a 23 Four Staffordshire pottery pastille burners in the lute, 36cm high £40.00 - £60.00 form of castles and a cottage and a small Stafforshire flatback of a house, 12.5cm high 10 A pair of Staffordshire pottery spaniels, 19cm high £30.00 - £40.00 and a smaller pair, 10.5cm high £25.00 - £35.00 24 Three pairs of Staffordshire pottery spaniels, the 11 Three Staffordshire pottery flatback figural spill largest with black markings and yellow eyes, vases, two portraying a couple with a swan, 27cm high, a pair of liver and white spaniels with 20.5cm high and 18cm high, the third of Little Red blue eyes and a black and white puppy lying next Riding Hood and the wolf, 24cm high £30.00 - to them on oval blue bases, 15cm high and a £40.00 smaller liver and white pair, 12cm high £20.00 - 12 A Victorian Staffordshire pottery flatback in the £30.00 form of a clock tower above a girl seated with a 25 Two pairs of pottery pug dogs, the largest with musical instrument and flanked by two sheep, brown glass eyes, 30cm high, the smaller pair 35.5cm high £30.00 - £40.00 16cm high, a pair of pottery cats with blue bows, 13 A Victorian Staffordshire pottery flatback pocket 20cm high and a single pottery pug dog with a watch stand in the form of a castle, 30cm high blue bow, 15cm high £20.00 - £30.00 £25.00 - £35.00 26 A set of four H & R Daniel porcelain dessert 14 A Victorian Staffordshire pottery flatback figure of plates, pierced shell shape, pattern no. 5821, with a huntress, holding a bird of prey, bow and quiver duck egg blue borders, gilt detail and central hand of arrows with a dead bird at her feet, 29cm high painted floral spray to the centre, 22.5cm diameter and another Victorian Staffordshire figure of a girl £30.00 - £50.00 playing a lute, 24cm high £35.00 - £45.00 27 A set of seven H & R Daniel porcelain tea plates 15 A Staffordshire pottery flatback of lovers beneath a and a shallow bowl or stand, with plain edge, bough, 24cm high £20.00 - £30.00 pattern no. 3824, with cobalt blue border, yellow BidMaster Office 1 ground cartouche with gilt detail and hand painted sprays, 23.5cm long £30.00 - £40.00 pink rose to centre, the tea plates 18cm diameter, 36 Three pieces of H & R Daniel porcelain comprised the stand 22.25cm diameter £30.00 - £50.00 of a bread and butter plate, 28cm long, and a cup 28 An H & R Daniel porcelain trio, plain edge shape, and saucer, first bell shape, pattern no. 6422, pattern number 4677, with peach ground decorated with a panel of apricot, gilt detail and decorated with hand painted pink flowers and gilt transfer decorated and hand painted with floral rims, and two plates or stands of the same pattern spays £20.00 - £30.00 with lighter yellow ground, 21cm diameter and 37 Five H & R Daniel porcelain dessert plates 23cm diameter £25.00 - £35.00 comprised of three Shrewsbury shape, 22cm 29 A pair of H & R Daniel porcelain dessert plates, diameter with attributed pattern no. 4943 and two first gadroon shape, pattern no. 3970, with pale shell shape, 22cm diameter, pattern no. 4989 and lilac border, gilt detail and hand painted with the other with similar decoration, and an H & R landscapes, 22cm diameter £20.00 - £30.00 Daniel porcelain stand, 17.5cm diameter, all with 30 An H & R Daniel porcelain plate, cusped shape, printed and painted floral sprays £25.00 - £35.00 with attributed pattern no. 5708, with vine and fruit 38 Four pieces of H & R Daniel porcelain, decoration to the border, gilt detail and hand Shrewsbury shape, comprised of two plates, painted floral bouquet to the centre, and a shell 22.5cm diameter, one pattern no. 4691 with pink shaped dessert plate, pattern no. 4877, with green black, gilt and yellow hand painted floral border, gilt detail and large hand painted fruit and decoration, the other with hand painted small blue flower group to the centre, 22.75cm diameter and red flowers and green foliage, a smaller plate, £20.00 - £30.00 22cm diameter with printed and painted floral 31 A set of four H & R Daniel porcelain dessert decoration and a side dish with purple printed floral decoration and gilt detail, 23.5cm long £25.00 - plates, pierced shell shape, pattern no. 5801, with green borders, gilt and yellow detail and each £35.00 hand painted with a botanical specimen to the 39 An H & R Daniel porcelain teapot, second bell centre and titled to the base in red 'Pansy', shape, decorated with a grey band and gilt detail, 'Gentiana Asclepiadea', 'Hepatica' and 'Golden 25cm across and an H & R Daniel porcelain flower'd Henbane', 22cm diameter £30.00 - £40.00 cream bowl, lid and stand with cornucopia finial, 32 A pair of H & R Daniel porcelain side dishes and vine and fruit moulding, shell handles, and blue side plate, cusped shape, pattern no 3821, with border with yellow and gilt detail, 20cm wide apple green borders, gilt detail and hand painted £40.00 - £50.00 floral spray to the centre, the side dishes 23cm 40 An H & R Daniel porcelain teapot and slops bowl, wide, the plate 23cm diameter £30.00 - £40.00 the teapot second gadroon shape, variation A, 33 Three pieces of H & R Daniel porcelain comprised raised on four scroll feet, and a slops bowl with of two side dishes, cusped shape, 23cm long and plain edge, both pattern no. 4688, printed and second gadroon shape, 24cm long and a dessert painted floral decoration, the teapot 27cm wide plate, ribbon and wreath shape, 21cm diameter, all £20.00 - £30.00 pattern number 3998, decorated with three 41 Three pieces of H & R Daniel porcelain, comprised botanical studies of pink roses and other of two bread and butter plates and an oval dessert specimens with forget-me-nots and blue bells plate, all shell border shape, decorated with apple £30.00 - £50.00 green borders, gilt detail and hand painted 34 Four pieces of H & R Daniel porcelain, all cusped landscapes with buildings, the oval plate 28cm shape, comprised of a pair of side dishes, with long, the bread and butter plates 27.5cm wide raised lilac vine and fruit and floral boss £30.00 - £40.00 decoration, hand painted with three pink rose 42 Three H & R Daniel porcelain dinner plates, Savoy blossoms and gilt rim, 23.25cm long, another side shape, with cobalt blue border, yellow and gilt dish, pattern no.
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