Pair of pearlware underglaze blue and green spill vases with figures of gardeners 18th century

Ref: 40240 Categories: , ,

£2450

Dated: 1790 Staffordshire England

A pair of pearlware glazed pottery spill holders molded with figures of gardeners standing by a plinth with large vases and a mask head water fountain. The male figure stands with a spade, and his partner holds some flowers in the fold of her dress. The figures are depicted standing on rocky bases with an acanthus leaf border at the base; this theme is also decorated on the vases.    

Dimensions: 8.25 inches high

Current Condition: A feint hairline professionally restored at the back of vase.

Literature: page 50 Volume 1 , Staffordshire Figures by Myrna Schkolne illustrates a pair in enamel colours.

£2450    $3307

Description

A pair of pearlware glazed pottery spill holders molded with figures of gardeners standing by a plinth with large vases and a mask head water fountain.

The male figure stands with a spade, and his partner holds some flowers in the fold of her dress.

The figures are depicted standing on rocky bases with an acanthus leaf border at the base; this theme is also decorated on the vases.

 

 

Additional information

Dimensions 8.25 in