by Tom Licence | Jun 2, 2019
Under-glaze coloured figurine/ statuette of man in 18th-century costume, holding and pointing to a dove.
by Tom Licence | Jul 14, 2018
Mid-Victorian statuette of man in chair, crudely painted and made in the Staffordshire potteries – possibly a fairing. There are signs that the head (missing) had, in the past, been cemented back on.
by Tom Licence | May 13, 2018
Small ceramic meditating Buddha statuette with the base broken off. Possibly of foreign manufacture.
by Tom Licence | Oct 16, 2016
Head of a female statuette, wearing a cap of the sort popular in the 1900s and 1910s. Decorated with green under-glaze wash on the cap.
by Tom Licence | Oct 16, 2016
Cheap ornament of woman carrying a parasol, decorated in places with a green under-glaze wash.
by Tom Licence | Jan 11, 2015
The head of a statuette, which has survived being burned in a destructor.
by Tom Licence | Jan 4, 2015
Plain white statuette of a woman partly sitting in a couch or bed. Fairings were small ornaments given away as prizes at the fair. This may be one.
by Tom Licence | Jan 4, 2015
Mid-Victorian man in chair, with purple jacket, orange striped trousers, and plain waistcoat. Fairings were cheap ceramic statuettes, given away as prizes at the fair. This is probably one.