A 19th century Staffordshire pottery frog mug depicting 'A west view of the cast iron bridge over the river Wear built by R Burdon Esq', with verse and pink lustre design (a/f - significantly broken and repaired), together with a Victorian teacup and saucer depicting a girl and cat titled 'Playfellow'

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