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Pretty Georgian Pearlware Floral Tea Bowl & Saucer
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Victorian Blue & White Meat Platter Staffordshire
Grand Tour English Agateware Ball c1780
Square Spode Pheasant Pattern Serving Dish c1816
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19th Century Staffordshire Cabinet Plate
Large Antique Victorian Quality Flatback Figure
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Rare Paisley Chintz Design Octagonal Art Deco Teapot
Set of Staffordshire Pearlware Faith Hope and Charity
Early Staffordshire Figure of The Widow "32cms" 1790s
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Rare large Staffordshire of Christ at the Well 46cms


Rare extra large Staffordshire of Christ and the Woman of Samaria at the Well
Attributed to Parr, Burslem, circa 1850
This is the largest Staffordshire figure, II have ever seen
The colours are vivid and face details are good
Vivid coloured clothing to figures on grass at the well with a marbled plinth base
One of these group figures forms part of the Duckworth bequest to Stoke Museum, it is described as "one of the most elaborate earthenware figures of the period, fully modelled and coloured ‘in the round.
Condition is all intact, some slight old restoration, odd flake to colours , glazing and odd crack, however all expected with staffordshires, possibly due to size.
This is a rare museum piece
Photographs do not do this justice
Height 43cms
Width 35cms
Contact for collection or options
Looks Fabulous on Display!!
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Attributed to Parr, Burslem, circa 1850
This is the largest Staffordshire figure, II have ever seen
The colours are vivid and face details are good
Vivid coloured clothing to figures on grass at the well with a marbled plinth base
One of these group figures forms part of the Duckworth bequest to Stoke Museum, it is described as "one of the most elaborate earthenware figures of the period, fully modelled and coloured ‘in the round.
Condition is all intact, some slight old restoration, odd flake to colours , glazing and odd crack, however all expected with staffordshires, possibly due to size.
This is a rare museum piece
Photographs do not do this justice
Height 43cms
Width 35cms
Contact for collection or options
Looks Fabulous on Display!!
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 1/JUN/2026. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Category Antique Ceramics
Period Early Victorian Antiques
Material Ceramic
Origin English
Maker Staffordshire
Condition Good Antique Condition
Item code as511a2678 / cvfr453
Status Sold
£395.00 
$530.76 
€456.90 

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Conversion rates as of 1/JUN/2026. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
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View all stock from
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Private dealerBy appointment only
Melbourne,
Derbyshire
Tel : 07306 610096
Non UK callers : +44 7306 610096
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