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A Whieldon type pottery model of a cat, in brown and green slip glaze, the cat modelled seated...
View MoreA Whieldon type pottery model of a cat, in brown and green slip glaze, the cat modelled seated...
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Estimate: £80 - £120
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Lot 12
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A Whieldon type pottery model of a cat, in brown and green slip glaze, the cat modelled seated on a square cushion, 9.3cm high.
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