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Pratt ware pottery figure of a gardener, circa 1790.

A very rare Pratt ware figure of a gardener, Staffordshire, circa 1790. Modelled as a bare footed young girl, wearing a long dress, decorated with spots. Unusually, she also wears a top hat, and heavy gardening gloves. In her left hand she holds a bunch of roses, whilst in her right hand, a single bloom.
She stands on a grassy mound base. Decorated in in typical Pratt colours, beneath a pearlware glaze.

Height: 21 cm, 8 1/4”.

Width: 7.5 cm, 3”.

Depth: 7.8 cm, 3 1/8”.

Condition: Two small chips to the rear of the base. No restoration.





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