13th May, 2023 9:30 GMT/BST
A Prattware Model of a Recumbent Sheep, circa 1800, its coat splashed in ochre and brown glazes and with green glazed textured mound base
9.5cm high
A Similar Model of a Dog
5.5cm high
A Salt Glazed Stoneware Model of a Seated Spaniel, on an oval plinth embossed with flowerheads
9.5cm high
A Pearlware Model of a Doe, stood before a small bocage on a naturalistic mound base
20cm high
A Similar Model of a Recumbent Doe
7cm high (5)
Provenance: From the Estate of Stephen Hamilton Rawlings, Scarborough.
Sheep - ears restored, craze
Dog - two sections of loss to the base, one with an associated crack
Salt Glaze - plinth broken and re stuck. Tailre stuck.
Large Doe - horns restuck and with loss, ears with repair. Tail lost at time of manufacture. Losses to bocage.
Small Doe - head re attached base with losses, cracks and repair.
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Auction: Country House, 13th May, 2023
Over 700 lots to include an appealing mix of traditional antiques, pictures, good furnishing pieces, and a collection of books and maps.
Part I (13 May, 9.30am)
Lots 1-167: Glass, Ceramics, Oriental and Works of Art
Lots 168-215: Books & Maps
Lots: 216-332: Pictures
Part II (13 May, 9.30am)
Lots 500-592: Works of Art, Garden Furniture & Statuary
Lots 593-600: Clocks & Barometers
Lots 601-657: Carpets & Rugs
Lots 658-904: Furniture
Viewing
Tuesday 9 May - Friday 12 May 10am-4pm and the morning of the sale from 8am
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