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Staffordshire Pearlware sheep & lamb spill vase
Pre-Victorian, circa 1820. 6ins high.
Staffordshire Pearlware spill vase modeled as a sheep standing before a bocage tree, with a recumbent lamb on the ground in front.
Shredded clay and flowers on the ground.
Sheep's legs molded free.

Decorated all round.
Condition
Good. No cracks. No hairlines.
Tiny chip to blue flower on ground.
A few tiny flakes to bocage.
A few paint losses to the ground.
Retouching to reverse of right hand spill branch and to parts of spill.
Sheep's ears restored.
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