A Staffordshire pearl ware bust of Sir Isaac Newton, in the style of Enoch Wood, circa 1800, the bust naturalistically modelled on a raised integral plinth, 25 cm high
Two Staffordshire cockerel figures and an Italian figure of a pheasant, 19th century the Staffordshire cockerel with separate head probably by Enoch Wood the tallest 24 cm high
Two early Enoch Wood style Staffordshire figures, circa 1800, the first in pearlware depicting flora, the other depicting Ceres holding her attribute the cornucopia. Each raised on an integral square form base, 33 cm and 27 cm high
A Staffordshire pearlware bust of Sir Isaac Newton, circa 1800, naturalistically modelled, raised on an integral plinth. In the style of Enoch Wood., 15.5 cm high
Six Staffordshire pearlware figures, possibly Enoch Wood, 19th century, figures include summer, Andromache, Venus, Hygeia, Medea at the altar of Diana and one other, tallest 27 cm high
An Enoch Wood type Staffordshire pearlware figure of atlas, circa 1810, modelled in kneeling pose holding a globe aloft. Raised on an integral square base, 25 cm high
Early 19th century English pearlware platter transfer printed with 'Lambton Hall Durham' from the grapevine border series, attributed to Enoch Wood & Sons (1818 - 1846), printed title mark, 52.5 cm x 40.5 cm