Price
£3300.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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Rare Whieldon-type Creamware Cow,
Circa 1765.
The rare press-moulded cow stands on a flat slab base with lobed edges. The cow is sponged with a tortoise-shell glaze with her head slightly turned. The base is green to imitate grass. Dimensions: 5 1/4 inches tall x 8 1/2 length x 3 inches; 13.34 cm high x 21.59 long x 7.62 cm deep The tips of the horns and two of the nipples on the udder have been repaired. Provenance: The Laver Collection of English Pottery (label).
Reference: The Henry H. Weldon Collection-English Pottery, Stoneware and Earthenware 1650-1800, page 356, # 210 for another figure from the same mould. Another figure of the same shape is in the Partridge Collection.
(NY8985-nnrr)
Dimensions
13.34 cm high x 21.59 long x 7.62 cm deepStock number
NY8985-nnrrThe BADA Standard
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