Pair of earthenware lions from Pill Pottery early 19th century period.

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£3750

Dated: 1835 Bristol or Swansea British

An appealing pair of recumbant lions on bases from the enigmatic "Pill Pottery".The figures are sculptural with heads full of regal presence with a tinge of pathos.They are very strongly cast and finished exuberantly by hand.The body is an orange red clay covered in white slip with a lustrous clear glaze producing depth and a dark honey colour. The pair have very strong presence with a naive bold impact. They would sit happily in a traditional or a contemporary setting thanks to the timeless artistic form.

Dimensions: 6 inches high, 7 inches wide, 3.25 inches long

Current Condition: Some historical scuffing in places which only adds to the texture and visual impact of the pair.

£3750    $4312

Description

An appealing pair of recumbant lions on bases from the enigmatic “Pill Pottery”.The figures are sculptural with heads full of regal presence with a tinge of pathos.They are very strongly cast and finished exuberantly by hand.The body is an orange red clay covered in white slip with a lustrous clear glaze producing depth and a dark honey colour. The pair have very strong presence with a naive bold impact. They would sit happily in a traditional or a contemporary setting thanks to the timeless artistic form.

Additional information

Dimensions 3.25 × 7 × 6 in