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Dated: 1785 Staffordshire England
Pair of pottery figures of a shepherd and shepherdess with dog and lamb at their feet modeled on a rocky base. The male character wears a green tailcoat the female a manganese colored cloak. The figures exceptionally well-shaped and decorated in typical colored glazes associated with Ralph Wood.
Dimensions:10.5 inches high,3.5 inches wide,3.5 inches long
Current Condition: Professional restoration to cracks at wrist and arm. The metal crooks are replacements.
Literature: Page 19 figure reference 68 RALPH WOOD by Frank Partridge.
Circa 1785
Dimensions
Height: 10.50inch, Width: 3.50inch, Depth: 3.50inchCondition report
Professional restoration to cracks at wrist and arm. The metal crooks are replacements.Stock number
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