Price
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Staffordshire pottery figure group of a Savoyard with bear and lion circa 1820 Antique Period English.
Dated: 1820 Staffordshire England.
A fine pearlware bocage figure group of a Savoyard with a dancing bear and lion modeled on a colorful rococo-shaped base. The figure is high quality with good detail to modeling and enamel decoration.
Dimensions: 9 inches high.
Current Condition: Restored tip of two leaves, rope, break at a branch, and the edge of cloak.
Provenance: Private Collection Cotswolds England.
Literature: Chapter 111 Performing animals volume 3. Staffordshire Figures by Myrna Schkolne published by Schiffer.
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