Antique Staffordshire pearlware pottery Bull-Baiting figure group early 19th century English

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£5750

Dated: 1820 Staffordshire England

A fine example of a Staffordshire pottery pearlware bull baiting group from the early 19th century period. This figure is well modelled and decorated in good enamels. Bull baiting was a barbaric rural sport but surpringly the related figures produced by the Staffordshire potters are amongst the best produced by them. They encapsulate many of the iconic features of pottery from the early 19th century and provide a glimpse into the past of rural England.

Dimensions: 11.5 inches high

Current Condition: Some good restoration.

Literature: Myran Schkolne chapter 13 People, Passions, Pastimes and Pleasures. and in the newly published Staffordshire Figures 1780-1840 Volume 2 Chapter 83 Bull Baiting figure reference 83.2 page 129.

£5750    $7762

Description

A fine example of a Staffordshire pottery pearlware bull baiting group from the early 19th century period.
This figure is well modelled and decorated in good enamels.
Bull baiting was a barbaric rural sport but surpringly the related figures produced by the Staffordshire potters are amongst the best produced by them. They encapsulate many of the iconic features of pottery from the early 19th century and provide a glimpse into the past of rural England.

Additional information

Dimensions 11.5 in