Pottery money box in the form of a maroon brick house with a blue roof early 19th century

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£585

Dated: 1825 British

This pottery money box is a maroon brick house with a blue roof. It has two chimneys, four windows, a porch door, and a simple door at the back. The money box is a delightful, naive example. The color palette is traditionally associated with the Scottish or North East England Potteries.  

Dimensions: 5 inches high

Current Condition: Fine

Provenance: Private Collection Cotswolds England

£585    $789

Description

This pottery money box is a maroon brick house with a blue roof. It has two chimneys, four windows, a porch door, and a simple door at the back.

The money box is a delightful, naive example. The color palette is traditionally associated with the Scottish or North East England Potteries.

 

Additional information

Dimensions 5 in