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Dated: 1795 Yorkshire England
A decorative pair of Pratt colored bocage figures of a doe and stag at lodge. The two pieces are hollow based with an exceptional bocage feature with flowers.
Dimensions:6 inches high,5.5 inches wide,2.5 inches long
Current Condition: There is a very feint and old hairline on the back of the stag which is stable and does not detract from the cosmetic appeal of the figure.
Provenance: Private collection Cornwall
Literature: Page 284 illustrates a figure of the Stag in John and Griselda LEWIS reference work titled PRATTWARE and published by the Antique Collectors Club.
Circa 1795
Dimensions
Height: 6.00inch, Width: 5.50inch, Depth: 2.50inchCondition report
There is a very feint and old hairline on the back of the stag which is stable and does not detract from the cosmetic appeal of the figure.Stock number
9185The BADA Standard
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