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Staffordshire pottery boxer, Thomas Cribb

This is a glazed Staffordshire pottery figurine of Thomas Cribb, who was boxing champion of England in the early 19th century. One of a pair, the other figure is Thomas Molineaux who Cribb famously fought ...

Staffordshire pottery boxer, Thomas Molineaux

This is a glazed Staffordshire pottery figurine of Thomas Molineaux, boxing champion of England in the early 19th century. One of a pair, the other figure is Thomas Cribb who Molineaux famously fought ...

Staffordshire pottery boxers, Cribb and Molineaux

These are two glazed Staffordshire pottery figurines representing Thomas Cribb, boxing champion of England in the early 19th century, and Thomas Molineaux, who famously fought each other on 28 September ...

Staffordshire pottery dog

This is a Staffordshire glazed pottery model of a dog standing with its tail held high. The dog's body and the base are decorated with brown-splashed cream glaze. It comes from Staffordshire, and dates ...

Staffordshire pottery models of recumbent does.

Staffordshire pottery models of recumbent does. Height 112mm, Length 181mm, Width 83mm Late 18th to mid 19th century. Staffordshire, England.

Staffordshire pottery recumbent doe

This is a glazed pottery model of a recumbent doe and is one of a pair. It comes from Staffordshire and dates from the late 18th to mid 19th century. Height 112mm, Length 181mm, Width 83mm

Staffordshire pottery recumbent doe

This is a glazed pottery model of a recumbent doe and is one of a pair. It comes from Staffordshire and dates from the late 18th to mid 19th century. Height 112mm, Length 181mm, Width 83mm

Staffordshire pottery sheep

This is a cream-glazed pottery model of a reclining sheep, with brown splashes on a green base. It comes from Staffordshire and dates from the 19th century. Height 78mm, Length 120mm, Width 85mm

Staffordshire pottery sheep

These are two Staffordshire glazed pottery models of sheep, one with a tree in the background. They come from Staffordshire and date from the 19th century. Height 194mm, Length 162mm, Width 117mm; Height ...

Staffordshire pottery sheep and tree

This is a glazed pottery model of a sheep with a tree in the background in which there are two birds. It comes from Staffordshire and dates from the 19th century. Height 194mm, Length 162mm, Width 117mm...

Swan floating decoy

This is a decoy model of a swan make of cork, wood and lead. It would have been purely decorative, as swans were protected by the time this model was made. It is signed, R. Madison Mitchell and dated ...

Swan floating decoy

This is a decoy model of a swan make of cork, wood and lead. It would have been purely decorative, as swans were protected by the time this model was made. It is signed, R. Madison Mitchell and dated ...

Swan Inn sign

This gilded wood pub sign is shaped as a swimming swan, lapped by waves, with partly outstretched wings. It has a later modern frame. The sign is British, and dates from the early 18th century. Height ...

Teashop sign

This metal teashop sign is shaped as a large kettle in half relief. It was originally painted gold and lime green, but is now black. It dates from the 20th century. Height 760mm, Length 940mm, Depth 140mm...

The Barber's Shop

This is an oil painting on canvas depicting the scene inside a barber's shop. It was painted by an unknown artist sometime between 1800 and 1900. Cartoons caricaturing scenes from everyday life were very ...

The Barber's Shop

This is an oil painting on canvas depicting the scene inside a barber's shop and was painted by an unknown artist sometime between 1800 and 1900. Cartoons caricaturing scenes from everyday life were ...

The Boxers

This watercolour and collage on paper shows two boxers. The prohibition of cock-fighting in the late 1840s led to a growth of interest amongst the working classes in boxing. The paper figures, with their ...

The Boxers

This watercolour and collage on paper shows two boxers. The prohibition of cock-fighting in the late 1840s led to a growth of interest amongst the working classes in boxing. The paper figures, with their ...