Pair of Staffordshire figures of the lion and lamb circa 1835

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£2750

Dated: 1837 Staffordshire England

A rare pair of Staffordshire figures of the Lion and the Lamb.   Attributed to John and Rebecca Lloyd of Shelton Staffordshire, who are recognized for their quality and artistry. The shredded technique was perfected at the Lloyds works and is often called "The Judges Wig" on these figures. The story behind the pair related to Princess Victoria went to see Van Amburg, the American Lion Tamer from Kentucky, at the Drury Lane theatre in London. The highlight of the American's act was to have the Lion lie with the Lamb ( "The young Lion shall Lie down with the Lamb....Isaiah, Old Testament"). The young then-princess Victoria was so enthralled she visited the theatre twice to witness the feat of Van Amburg. The Duke of Wellington was also moved to have a picture commissioned himself in gladiator's clothes; such was the impact of Van Amburg's act.  

Dimensions: 4.25 inches high 4.5 inches long

Current Condition: No restoration with wear commensurate with age.

£2750    $3712

Description

A rare pair of Staffordshire figures of the Lion and the Lamb.   Attributed to John and Rebecca Lloyd of Shelton Staffordshire, who are recognized for their quality and artistry. The shredded technique was perfected at the Lloyds works and is often called “The Judges Wig” on these figures. The story behind the pair related to Princess Victoria went to see Van Amburg, the American Lion Tamer from Kentucky, at the Drury Lane theatre in London. The highlight of the American’s act was to have the Lion lie with the Lamb ( “The young Lion shall Lie down with the Lamb….Isaiah, Old Testament”). The young then-princess Victoria was so enthralled she visited the theatre twice to witness the feat of Van Amburg. The Duke of Wellington was also moved to have a picture commissioned himself in gladiator’s clothes; such was the impact of Van Amburg’s act.

 

Additional information

Dimensions 4.5 × 4.25 in