Description
Staffordshire pottery figure of a pet squirrel eating a nut, probably made by the Wood family of potters.
The figure has a creamware body and is decorated in underglaze Whieldon-type oxide colors of green and brown.
£4750
Dated: 1770 Staffordshire England
Staffordshire pottery figure of a pet squirrel eating a nut, probably made by the Wood family of potters. The figure has a creamware body and is decorated in underglaze Whieldon-type oxide colors of green and brown.
Dimensions: 7.25 inches high
Current Condition: Restored at the tip of one ear.
Provenance: Previously with Jonathan Horne and then a private collection of an artist in Eire.
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Staffordshire pottery figure of a pet squirrel eating a nut, probably made by the Wood family of potters.
The figure has a creamware body and is decorated in underglaze Whieldon-type oxide colors of green and brown.
Dimensions | 7.25 in |
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