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Dated: 1820 Staffordshire England

A very charming and appealing pair of Staffordshire pottery pearlware tree trunk bocage figures of a ram and ewe. The pair is highly decorative with exceptionally fine enamels and glaze. The green rocky shaped bases are the perfect home for the recumbent lambs resting by their parents.

Dimensions:6 inches high,3 inches wide,3 inches long

Current Condition: Restored at the base and some leaves, professional invisible.

Literature: Volume three Staffordshire Figures 1780-1840 by Myrna Schkolne devotes an entire chapter to sheep.

Circa 1820

Dimensions

Height: 6.00inch, Width: 3.00inch, Depth: 3.00inch




Condition report

Restored at the base and some leaves, professional invisible.

Stock number

8199
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