Price
£1100.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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Dated: 1820 Staffordshire England
An appealing pottery pearlware glazed bocage type figure of a doe standing on a green base with leaves, flowers and a blue rococo scroll. The doe is modeled looking back and decorated with beautiful dappled markings. The base modeling and decoration is of exceptional quality and is a dominant feature of the piece.
Dimensions:7.5 inches high,6 inches wide,3 inches long
Current Condition: Professional restoration at one ear and tips of three leaves.
Provenance: Private English Collection.
Literature: Chapter 119 titled DEER in volume 3 of Staffordshire Figures 1780-1840 by Myrna Schkolne.
Circa 1820
Dimensions
Height: 7.50inch, Width: 6.00inch, Depth: 3.00inchCondition report
Professional restoration at one ear and tips of three leaves.Stock number
9261The BADA Standard
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