Staffordshire pottery pearlware bust of Queen Adelaide ” Sherratt” .

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£2250

Dated: 1830 Staffordshire England

The pottery pearlware bust of Queen Adelaide is a rare example and is attributed to the Obadiah Sherratt Pottery located in Staffordshire, England. Queen Adelaide was the loving consort to King William. In her lifetime, Adelaide was a popular queen due to her charity work, church-building, and accessible middle-class values. The Australian city and many streets and public houses have been named after her.

Dimensions: 8 inches high

Current Condition: Professional restoration at the neck.

Literature: Page 239 figure ref.200.79 Volume 4 Staffordshire Figures 1780-1840 by Myrna Schkolne illustrates a similar figure.

£2250    $3037

Description

The pottery pearlware bust of Queen Adelaide is a rare example and is attributed to the Obadiah Sherratt Pottery located in Staffordshire, England.
Queen Adelaide was the loving consort to King William.
In her lifetime, Adelaide was a popular queen due to her charity work, church-building, and accessible middle-class values. The Australian city and many streets and public houses have been named after her.

Additional information

Dimensions 8 in