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Dated: 1775 Burslem. Staffordshire England
Creamware pottery figure of a Suffolk Punch horse with colored glazes and produced by Master Potter and model sculptor Ralph Wood. The horse stands on a green base with a front leg raised, it is wearing a bridle with reins. This figure is exceptionally rare and was previously located in the Colonial Williamsburg Museum collection.
Dimensions:8 inches high,8 inches wide,3.75 inches long
Current Condition: Professional and good restoration at tips of ears, break-in front leg, and corner of the base.
Provenance: Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg VA. The United States.
Circa 1775
Dimensions
Height: 8.00inch, Width: 8.00inch, Depth: 3.75inchCondition report
Professional and good restoration at tips of ears, break-in front leg, and corner of the base.Stock number
9206The BADA Standard
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