Chicago Auction House that partners with eBay for live, remote bidding (not eBay proper)Scroll down to see Cockerels and groups of figues: http://tinyurl.com/hzl74
Fabulous and very rare pair of early Victorian Staffordshire prancing horse figures. Horse figures are uncommon, especially with painted decorative spots. The exact same figure, when painted with black stipes, was used to portray zebras from the
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More pictures here: http://www.trocadero.com/kenh/items/407853/item407853.html
Elephant Spill holder http://www.bishopantiques.com/productlist.asp?cat=8
Prancing Zebras.
7" high. c.1860. small piece of glaze missing to mane. Left facing
Ref. 1566 - £295 pair Scroll down to bottom of the page: http://www.barbaragair.com/anim.htm
(Cockerels are also on this page).
Pair prancing Zebra.Staffordshire pottery circa 1860.PRICE £385 Dimensions in Inches: 6
Price Guide: A (less than £500) http://www.antiquepottery.co.uk/Enlargement.php?StockID=256
Pair of 19th Century Zebra 4.75'' High x 4.5'' Wide. Both w/Leg and Neck Repairs Sold Chicago $150
Excellent quality Thomas Parr pair of royal children on Shetland Ponies. 8.75" high. Perfect. c.1850.
Ref. 580 - £1,100 Pair