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Dated: 1790 to 1800 England
A rare Staffordshire pottery pearlware glazed figure of a red squirrel with a bushy tail modeled eating a nut between two paws.The naive strikingly charming figure sits on a green mound above a square black base and made in the late 18th century period.
Dimensions:7.75 inches high
Current Condition: Professional restoration to chip at corner of the base and the ears.
Circa 1790
Dimensions
Height: 7.75inchCondition report
Professional restoration to chip at corner of the base and the ears.Stock number
9923The BADA Standard
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