Description
This significant figure of a standing horse was made at the Seniors Pottery in the late 19th century period. The Seniors produced pieces that were initially made at the Leeds Pottery in the 18th and early 19th century and are known as “Revivalist Ware.” The creamware horse is probably the rarest and one of the best quality pieces produced at the pottery. The plain undecorated white body is a robust sculptural figure that would suit a modern or traditional setting.
A photo of George Senior is attached with him profiling this stunning piece from his pottery.