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Salt Staffordshire Pearlware sheep & lamb bocage figure

pre-Victorian, circa 1820. 6.1ins (15.5 cm) high, 4.5ins (11.5 cm) wide,

2.8ins (7 cm) depth.

 




Salt Staffordshire figure with a Pastoral theme which features a recumbent
lamb and a ewe, stood on an oval base.




ersion. Decorated in the round with decoration to the front and the reverse.


Makers marks Salt moulded ribbon mark.

Book reference,'People, Passions, Pastimes and Pleasures. Staffordshire figures
1810-1835', by Myrna Schkolne, page 287, figure A.


Condition Report
Overall: Generally good

Two chips to the bocage to the reverse



Under rim chip barely visible when sat on a surface



Kiln effects: thin glaze application to places on the bocage



Retouching to both noses.

Old retouching to the base



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