Large Staffordshire pottery pearlware tree trunk bocage rural group spill vase circa 1820

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£5950

Dated: 1820 Staffordshire England

The large-scale Staffordshire pearlware pottery group is modeled with two cows standing before flowering bocage flanked by a large hollow tree. A herdsman and milking maid attend to the cattle while a boy musician sits in the tree's hollow with two ducks sitting at his feet. A rare complex and detailed quality figure group.

Dimensions: 12.5 inches long

Current Condition: Restorations

Provenance: Retains the paper label of Oliver Sutton, the famous Staffordshire dealers previously located in Kensington Church Street London.

£5950    $8032

Description

The large-scale Staffordshire pearlware pottery group is modeled with two cows standing before flowering bocage flanked by a large hollow tree. A herdsman and milking maid attend to the cattle while a boy musician sits in the tree’s hollow with two ducks sitting at his feet. A rare complex and detailed quality figure group.

Additional information

Dimensions 12.5 in