Woodland Dance RW3076 – Royal Worcester Figure It could be a prototype?
From what I see there were quite a few variations of the Widow, but none that only have one hand.
This was part of an 80 piece collection. The collection was divided between siblings. I have some paperwork for some of them. The majority was...
I know right. It appears she was made that way?
Nothing is as it ever was.
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Thanks a bunch
Just picked this up tonight 1790 to 1860. This was the one and only photo provided. All supposedly from the Woods family. What are your thoughts...
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Hiya all, Does anyone know the makers mark? Thanks Steve [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I submitted it on the FB page but no ID yet
I just thought this was comical. Don't know anything about it. Any studio pottery people out there? Thanks Steve [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Just submitted it to Bonham's so I guess we will see if my $85 pays off? :woot:
Hiya all, I don't know anything about it except it is heavy and appears to have some age to it.. Any help much appreciated. Thanks Steve...
Hiya all, Does anyone know what this is? I can not find another example. Thanks Steve [ATTACH]
This is the closest I found. Not a bad price. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think you might be surprised if you put this up for auction ;)
Not antique. Made to look antique and a poor job at that. Circa 1970s - 90s. Decorative art value only. JMO
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