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Antiques & Fine Art 13/12/2011
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Lot 80

A pair of unusual 19th century Staffordshire pottery animal figures

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A pair of unusual 19th century Staffordshire pottery animal figures, each modelled as a seated camel, upon an oval base of naturalist form, each 3.5" (9cm) length, together with a 19th century monochrome printed ceramic jug commemorating King George IV (af)

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    One camel intact, has rubbing around ears and nose with firing crack to base. The other has major damage with cracks to base. Jug handle repaired in four sections, chipped and heavily crazed and stained

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