Price
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Large scale pottery pearlware figure of a cow standing on a base.
Dated: 1815 Staffordshire England.
This large significant pottery figure of a cow standing on a base was probably made as an advertising device, possibly a dairy. The figure is decorated with enamel colors and has a pearlware glaze.
A hollow formed as a tree trunk could hold dry flowers or twigs in a display or possibly an advertising message at the back. This remarkable figure is exceptionally rare and made in Staffordshire in the early 19th century.
Dimensions: 11 inches high, 6.5 inches wide, 18 inches long.
Current Condition: Professionally restored by a conservator for the Royal family at the horns, tip of the ear, and at the tail.
Literature: Page 46 Volume 3 Staffordshire Figures 1780-1840 by Myrna Schkolne.
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