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English Pottery Lead-glazed Earthenware Model Figure of A Doe,
Perhaps John Wood of Brownhills or Ralph & Enoch Wood of Burslem,
Circa 1785
Dimensions: 5 inches high x 6 inches long x 3 inches deep (12.7cm high x 15.24cm long x 7.62cm deep)
The author below has suggested that the model was most likely based on porcelain examples from the Bow factory.
Reference: The Henry H. Weldon Collection-English Pottery, Stoneware and Earthenware 1650-1800, page 373, # 226 for this model of a hind.
Dimensions
12.7cm high x 15.24cm long x 7.62cm deepCondition report
Excellent especially with NO damage to ears.Stock number
NY8986The BADA Standard
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