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Dated: 1760 Staffordshire England
Staffordshire pottery Thomas Whieldon type lead-glazed creamware bodied cow creamer standing with her suckling calf on a base with delightful relief molded trailing flowers. The figure, decorated with oxide colors of brown, green and mustard in the typical mid-18th-century fashion. Examples such as this are increasingly rare, and this figure is a particularly good example.
Dimensions:5 inches high,6.5 inches wide,3 inches long
Current Condition: Restored at horns, tail, and cover.
Provenance: Private Collection Cornwall England
Literature: Page 357 The Henry Weldon Collection text by Leslie B.Grigsby
Circa 1760
Dimensions
Height: 5.00inch, Width: 6.50inch, Depth: 3.00inchCondition report
Restored at horns, tail, and cover.Stock number
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