A bisque porcelain model of a cricketer designed by John Hassall, modelled in whites and cap holding his bat, head loose, on later circular base, an electroplated toast rack, the dividers modelled as crossed bats, the ends a set of stumps and bail...
A bisque porcelain model of a cricketer designed by John Hassall, modelled in whites and cap holding his bat, head loose, on later circular base, an electroplated toast rack, the dividers modelled as crossed bats, the ends a set of stumps and bail, set on ball feet, three cricket related plates, two framed sets of coloured lithograph prints of a young boy cricketer (possibly postcards) by E P Kinsella and a black and white photograph of an Oxfordshire Infantrymen cricket team, Burma 1890, Hassell unsigned, 10.5cm. high (Hassall figure), (9) Provenance The collection of Pam and Mark Taylor.
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A bisque porcelain model of a cricketer designed by John Hassall, modelled in whites and cap holding his bat, head loose, on later circular base, an electroplated toast rack, the dividers modelled as crossed bats, the ends a set of stumps and bail, set on ball feet, three cricket related plates, two framed sets of coloured lithograph prints of a young boy cricketer (possibly postcards) by E P Kinsella and a black and white photograph of an Oxfordshire Infantrymen cricket team, Burma 1890, Hassell unsigned, 10.5cm. high (Hassall figure), (9) Provenance The collection of Pam and Mark Taylor.