Pair of slipware pottery bird whistles initialled WB made in Halifax Yorkshire England early 19th century.

£1750

Dated: 1810 to 1830 Halifax Yorkshire England

A Pair of large-scale pottery slipware whistles formed as a bird (possibly a Cuckoo) perched on a horizontal branch mounted on a conical base in the form of a tree trunk. Four smaller birds are perched among the branches. The decoration is a striated cream and manganese slip. The whistle emanates a pleasing cuckoo call or a realistic soft cooing of a wood pigeon. This striking and rare pair are marked on the front with the initials WB.

Dimensions: 9.25 inches high

Current Condition: Two small birds replaced.

Literature: The English Country Pottery by Peter C.D.Brears and in the Burnap Collection of English Pottery page 34

£1750    $2362

Description

A Pair of large-scale pottery slipware whistles formed as a bird (possibly a Cuckoo) perched on a horizontal branch mounted on a conical base in the form of a tree trunk. Four smaller birds are perched among the branches. The decoration is a striated cream and manganese slip. The whistle emanates a pleasing cuckoo call or a realistic soft cooing of a wood pigeon. This striking and rare pair are marked on the front with the initials WB.

Additional information

Dimensions 9.25 in