Price
£3750.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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Dated: 1800 Newcastle upon Tyne England
Pottery pearlware figure of a saddled horse standing on a thin green mottled coloured base.The horse is sponge decorated in shades of maroon and brown a pleasing effect with the mustard, maroon and blue striped saddle with its blue strap.
The figure of the horse is charmingly rendered with warming appeal. Made by the St. Anthony's Pottery located in Newcastle Upon Tyne North East England.
Dimensions:5.5 inches high,7.25 inches wide,2.5 inches long
Current Condition: Excellent professional restoration to ears, hairline in two legs and at stress seam.
Provenance: Private Collection of a lady in Oxfordshire.
Circa 1800
Dimensions
Height: 5.50inch, Width: 7.25inch, Depth: 2.50inchCondition report
Excellent professional restoration to ears, hairline in two legs and at stress seam.Stock number
5653The BADA Standard
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