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  1. Antique Staffordshire Pottery - My Grandmother and My Grandfather - Figurines

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  2. PLATTER STAFFORDSHIRE "Zebra Pattern" by John Rogers - circa 1820

    This is an antique John Rogers & Son blue and white transferware dish in the "Zebra" pattern. The dish was made in Staffordshire, England, circa 1825. It features a distinctive chinoiserie-style design with a central vignette of a landscape and a border of large flowers. The pattern is known as "Zebra" due to the two somewhat startled-looking striped animals depicted in the central scene It does appear to have repair in the past. Any questions please feel free to ask prior to purchase. Please zoom in and have a good look at the photos, if you want any better images etc. please contact me. Thanks.

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  3. Beswick Zebra Pattern Bowl

    Beswick Zebra Pattern Bowl, a piece of vintage British pottery from the 1950s designed by Albert Hallam and Jim Hayward. Design: Features an ovoid comma shape with a distinctive black-and-white zebra stripe exterior and a vibrant matte red interior. Manufacturer: Produced by Beswick Pottery in England. Category Bowls

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  4. Rare 19th Century Staffordshire Figure. Zebra Spill Vase Unusual Ceramic

    Nice 19th century figure- rare zebra amongst vines

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  5. Antique Staffordshire Rogers Blue & White Transfer Plate in the Zebra Pattern

    Early 19th Century Antique English Georgian Blue and White Transfer plate by John Rogers and Son, Staffordshire. The reverse with impressed maker’s mark, ROGERS.

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  6. John Rogers Zebra pattern blue and white Pearlware Plate 21.cm

    Blue and white Staffordshire pearlware plate, decorated in the lovely John Rogers and Sons Zebra pattern depicting a Chinese scene within a floral border containing a rider on a Zebra. John Rogers & Sons Zebra pattern blue and white Porcelain Plate.

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  7. 19th-C. English Staffordshire Zebra, C. 1870

    Most were unmarked, and few survived in such fine condition. This zebra displays beautifully, with only the usual kiln flaws, light crazing, and surface wear typical of early Staffordshire. A distinctive and highly collectible piece.

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  8. 18th Century ~Blue Staffordshire Zebra Print By W.M Rogers ~ Chamfered Tureen

    18th Century Chinese Blue And White Chamfered Tureen ~ African Themed. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.

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