A selection of mostly sparsely coloured Staffordshire pottery equestrian groups, various dates second half 19th century, mostly Royal or military subjects, including the Prince and Princess of Wales; a watch-holder; Queen Mary; Lord Kitchener; Charles Burnaby and others
Provenance: Property of Hermione, the late Countess of Ranfurly (1913-2001) and thence by descent.
The Countess of Ranfurly (1913-2001) came to public attention with the publication of the first volume of her diaries To War With Whitaker 1939-45 (Heinemann 1994) in which she details her trials and tribulations following her husband, a lieutenant in the yeomanry regiment, the Sherwood Rangers through the North African campaigns with his valet Whitaker. After the war and with a house to fill she assembled a notable collection of mid 19th century Staffordshire figures, many of which were photographed for Commander Gordon-Pugh's seminal work on the subject.
Watch-holder, head off and glued; P. of W. horse leg cracked; Campbell, head off and glued; another female figure (probably Eugenie) restored at waist.
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