A rare Plymouth Cookworthy porcelain shell form sweetmeat stand, English circa 1765/8, 21 cm wide 15.5 cm high. Provenance: Havelock House Antiques Goolwa, South Australia, 1998. Exhibited: White Gold Touring exhibition, Australian Ceramics Circle, 2004
Rare English porcelain frog figurine, frog playing an accordion and singing standing on a lily pad attributed to Plymouth Pottery circa 1776, height 12.5 cm
A rare Plymouth blue and white tri-form shell dish, English, circa 1778 each shell form bowl supported on a bed of delicately moulded sea shells and coral 14 cm high, 20 cm diameter
A Plymouth female mandolin player, circa 1770, a slip cast hollow based figure of a seated musician dressed in robes with a cape and decorated in a predominantly green and puce palette, raised on a high shell form rococo base; illustrated in a white…