Lot 138 , A collection of ten 19th century Dutch and British pottery money boxes

A collection of ten 19th century Dutch and British pottery money boxes

A collection of ten 19th century Dutch and British pottery money boxes comprising a pale green glazed pig and barrel, a brown glazed rounded, cat and house and a marbled chest and dog in a basket, largest 12cm
£300-500

Condition:
Treacle cat with old chips to tips of ears, firing crack to spine and something loose inside, 12.5cm. Taller red/brown glazed rounded example with small chip to glaze at the tip, 11cm. Squat rounded example with chips around the finial, slot and foot and a notable crack to the body, 9cm. Shoe in brown glaze good, with old collector's label inscribed 'Newton Popplefield, Devon, May 1962' suggesting where bought, Length 14cm. House with chip to tip of the eaves on the right side (not showing from the front), length 12.5cm. Green pig with old glued repairs to snout, scattered chips elsewhere, both ears chipped, length 15cm. Green barrel minor light fritting around the rims, 7cm. White pig with scattered chipping, label inscribed 'Portobello 1961' where purchased?, length 15cm. Spaniel in basket, old small flaws to the glaze, length 8.5cm. Chest firing crack top right corner, minor surface flaws, 7cm.

Sold for £850