Staffordshire Pottery pearlware figure of a mother and young son emblematic of Winter circa 1820

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£1275

Dated: 1820 Staffordshire England

This Staffordshire pearlware figure, symbolic of winter, depicts a lady in a fur-lined coat standing and holding hands with a boy in front of a bush. The figures, decorated in enamel and standing on an oblong base edged in dark brown, are probably the work of the Walton Pottery.    

Dimensions: 8.5 inches high

Current Condition: Break at boys arm professionally restored.

Literature: Page 90 Volume 4, Staffordshire Figures 180-1840 by Myrna Schkolne published by Schiffer

£1275    $1721

Description

This Staffordshire pearlware figure, symbolic of winter, depicts a lady in a fur-lined coat standing and holding hands with a boy in front of a bush.

The figures, decorated in enamel and standing on an oblong base edged in dark brown, are probably the work of the Walton Pottery.

 

 

Additional information

Dimensions 8.5 in