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Dated: 1800 Yorkshire England
This piece is a rare version of a Yorkshire pottery cow and calf figure group with an unusual application of the brown spots running glaze on the coats. Similar figures are usually produced with a male or female character in attendance and made as pairs this figure is a probably a single "stand-alone " example. Attribution of makers of these charming figures is to the Mexborough Pottery.
Dimensions:6 inches high,6 inches wide,3.5 inches long
Current Condition: Excellent and professional restoration to horns by the ceramic restorer to the Royal family.
Provenance: English private collection
Literature: John and Griselda Lewis reference book Pratt Ware
Circa 1800
Dimensions
Height: 6.00inch, Width: 6.00inch, Depth: 3.50inchCondition report
Excellent and professional restoration to horns by the ceramic restorer to the Royal family.Stock number
9487The BADA Standard
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