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Dated: 1810 Mexborough Yorkshire England
A pair of Pratt colored figures of standing cows with male and female attendants, calf and dog modeled on an oblong stepped shape base with speckled orange, black and blue banded border.
The cows are decorated with blotches of ochre which are spotted in black. The figures are holding baskets of flowers, the girl wears a poke bonnet, the boy sports top hat.
Dimensions:5 inches high,6.5 inches wide,3 inches long
Current Condition: Female figure cows horns and ears, male figure horns and ears break-in back legs professionally restored.
Provenance: Private Collection Cornwall England
Literature: Page 87 Pratt Ware by John and Griselda Lewis published by the Antique Collectors Club.
Circa 1810
Dimensions
Height: 5.00inch, Width: 6.50inch, Depth: 3.00inchCondition report
Female figure cows horns and ears, male figure horns and ears break-in back legs professionally restored.Stock number
9320The BADA Standard
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