97. A RARE EARLY ENGLISH SLIPWARE FIGURE OF A CAT AND MOUSE, EARLY 18TH CENTURY.

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97. 4116671. A RARE EARLY ENGLISH SLIPWARE FIGURE OF A CAT AND MOUSE, EARLY 18TH CENTURY.

Description

Decorated with a brown slip on cream coloured ground, hollow based, 10.5cm wide, 8cm high approximately.

Condition

Professionally restored to hairlines and the tail of the mouse.

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97. 4116671. A RARE EARLY ENGLISH SLIPWARE FIGURE OF A CAT AND MOUSE, EARLY 18TH CENTURY.

Description

Decorated with a brown slip on cream coloured ground, hollow based, 10.5cm wide, 8cm high approximately.

Condition

Professionally restored to hairlines and the tail of the mouse.

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Details

Address
Norfolk

12 Manor Farm Barns, Glandford
Holt, Norfolk
NR25 7JP
United Kingdom

Placement
Holt Main Showroom
Catalogue no
97

The Oak Interior: Objects and Works of Art Edition

This spring, The Oak Interior: Objects and Works of Art Edition brings together 140 lots celebrating centuries of craftsmanship, history and character. From intricately carved panels to a primitive money box dating back to the 16th century, this auction is a celebration of the warmth and strength of oak.

Beyond oak, the sale includes an excellent selection of carved figures, religious icons and medieval stone corbels amongst other items. Delft ceramics and 18th century drinking glasses round up the offer of functional and stylish lots.

Welcome, step into The Oak Interior at Bishop & Miller.

The auction is taking place at our Glandford, Norfolk saleroom and you can view on the following days:

Monday 17 March 2025 9.30am – 4.30pm, Tuesday 18 March 2025 9.30am – 4.30pm, Wednesday 19 March 2025 9.30am – 4.30pm, Thursday 20 March 2025 9.30am – 4.30pm, Friday 21 March 2025 9.30am – 4.30pm, Saturday 22 March 2025 9am – 10.30am, Monday 24 March 2025 9.30am – 4.30pm, Tuesday 25 March 2025 9.30am – 4.30pm, Wednesday 26 March from 9am

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