Price
£2250.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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Dated: 1790 to 1810 Staffordshire England
An exceptionally fine figure group pf St.George slaying the dragon.Strong Pratt colours , the blue mottled decoration on the horse is stunning, a most pleasing and unusual feature,one of the best coloured examples I have seen.The modelling of the figure is inspired by the Ralph Wood mould 23.
Dimensions:11 inches high
Current Condition: Restored , chip at plume of helmet, lance, horses ears , tail and front stepping leg.
Provenance: Private collection of a Nottinghamshire antique dealer.
Literature: Page 258 John and Griselda Lewis PRATT WARE 1780-1840
Circa 1790
Dimensions
Height: 11.00inchCondition report
Restored , chip at plume of helmet, lance, horses ears , tail and front stepping leg.Stock number
3875The BADA Standard
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