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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, |
| 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. |
| 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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