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A 19th century Victorian glazed earthen ware pottery figure. The figure is of a boy pulling a grape cart in the style of Joseph Holdcroft. The cart is on four wheels and the outside is decorated with vines and grapes. The boy has a rope around his waist and is pulling the cart. The figure is in very good condition, it has an impressed triangle mark underneath. (Circa 1870) Height 11.5cm (4.5 inches) Length 16cm (6.3 inches) Depth 8.6cm (3.4 inches) Victorian Majolica Boy & Grape Cart
Antiques.co.uk Ref: 42TCNQVQN
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Graham Smith Antiques Ltd are a British antiques business specialising in furniture, with a substantial range of antique clocks, scientific objects, ceramics, antique glass and metal ware. The antiques for sale on our website are also on show in our antique shop in Newcastle upon Tyne. All of our antique furniture and furnishings are meticulously sourced to ensure consistently high quality. We are also approved members of both LAPADA and CINOA antique dealers trade associations.
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