Price
£4200.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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Late 18th Century Pearlware Pottery Figures of Lion & Lioness.
Ralph Wood Type.
The pearlware pottery figures depict a true pair of a lion and a lioness facing each other on a slight domed hollow base. The lions are glazed in a naturalistic colour.
Dimensions: Height: 5 3/8 inches x 5 3/4 inches long (13.65cm high x 14.61cm wide).
Reference: Staffordshire Figures, 1780-1840, Animals, Animal Performers, Dandies & Murder, Volume 3, Page 156, Figure 126.59 for the lion (unattributed).
Dimensions
13.65cm high x 14.61cm wideCondition report
Lion with invisible repair to the legsStock number
NY8539-imrrThe BADA Standard
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