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Pair of Victorian terracotta tazza urns
£3,500 the pairPair of Victorian terracotta tazza urns
mid-nineteenth century, with stiff-leaf rims and gadrooned body, on waited socle and square plinth base.£3,500 the pair -
Pair of antique ‘Doulton ‘stoneware urns and pedestals,
£2,800 the pairPair of antique ‘Doulton ‘stoneware urns and pedestals,
of squat form with gadrooned body, the fielded plinths with egg and dart and guilloche bands.£2,800 the pair -
Pair of Victorian salt glazed terracotta faux-bois strawberry planters,
£1,850 the pairPair of Victorian salt glazed terracotta faux-bois strawberry planters,
each naturalistically modelled as tree trunks.£1,850 the pair -
A charming terracotta figure of a monk
£945A charming terracotta figure of a monk
the standing male in habit and cloak, carrying a bible in one hand and grasping his robes in the other, his chin slightly raised and his eyes half-closed in a pensive mood,£945 -
A small English neo-classical stoneware anthemion roof finial
£895A small English neo-classical stoneware anthemion roof finial
delicately modelled with a mask of Mercury, sporting his trademark winged cap, set within the splayed lobes of an anthemion, a pair of pineapple finials and an opposed pair of scrolls below, fragments of old paint,£895 -
A quantity of English brick pavoirs
£823.50 incl. VAT the lot (183 pavoirs)A quantity of English brick pavoirs
each a handmade rectangular brick£823.50 incl. VAT the lot (183 pavoirs) -
A quantity of English brick pavoirs
£778.50 incl. VAT the lot (183 pavoirs)A quantity of English brick pavoirs
each a handmade rectangular brick£778.50 incl. VAT the lot (183 pavoirs) -
A small run of Staffordshire blue wall coping bricks
£480 incl. VAT the lot (the forty bricks)A small run of Staffordshire blue wall coping bricks
each with an arched top and flat underside,£480 incl. VAT the lot (the forty bricks) -
A quantity of late Victorian Staffordshire blue brick pavoirs
£470 incl. VAT the lot (104 pavoirs)A quantity of late Victorian Staffordshire blue brick pavoirs
each handmade rectangular brick very hardwearing with great colour and character£470 incl. VAT the lot (104 pavoirs) -
A small run of Staffordshire blue wall coping bricks
£360 incl. VAT the lot (the 30 bricks)A small run of Staffordshire blue wall coping bricks
each with an arched top and flat underside cut with drip channels to each end,£360 incl. VAT the lot (the 30 bricks) -
A quantity of late Victorian Staffordshire blue brick pavoirs
£315 incl. VAT the lot (70 pavoirs)A quantity of late Victorian Staffordshire blue brick pavoirs
each handmade rectangular brick very hardwearing with great colour and character£315 incl. VAT the lot (70 pavoirs) -
A quantity of late Victorian Staffordshire blue brick pavoirs
£180 incl. VAT the lot (40 pavoirs)A quantity of late Victorian Staffordshire blue brick pavoirs
each handmade rectangular brick very hardwearing with great colour and character£180 incl. VAT the lot (40 pavoirs)
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