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Pair of white saltglaze stoneware wall pockets with image of Flora Staffordshire 18th Century.
Dated: 1750 to 1760 Staffordshire England.
A pair of white saltglaze stoneware cornucopia-shaped wall pockets with a press-molded central cartouche of the goddess Flora. The pair are in remarkable condition and made in Staffordshire in the mid 18th century.
Dimensions: 12 inches high 8.5 inches long.
Literature: Page 147 figure ref.123 White Salt-glazed Stoneware of the British Isles by Edwards and Hampson.
Dimensions
12 inches high, 8.5 inches longThe BADA Standard
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