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Dated: 1755 to 1765 Staffordshire England
The cat is a press-molded figure with variegated clay decoration to resemble agate with a saltglaze on a stoneware body. The figure is decorated with splodges of cobalt blue on the ears and front of the body. These charming naive early pieces of English pottery were made in the mid 18th century in Staffordshire.
Dimensions:5 inches high,4 inches wide
Current Condition: Professional restoration to hairline on back of the figure at the hollow base.
Provenance: Private Collection Lambeth London
Circa 1755
Dimensions
Height: 5.00inch, Width: 4.00inchCondition report
Professional restoration to hairline on back of the figure at the hollow base.Stock number
9611The BADA Standard
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