Antique Staffordshire pottery figure of “The Sheep Lost but found” circa 1820

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£975

Dated: 1820 Staffordshire England

A good decorative appealing figure of shepherd returning home after locating a lost sheep from his flock. This figure was very popular in the early 19th century as it reflects a spiritual ethos of the time with a warm story to tell as it illustrates the parable from Mathews and Marks Gospels. This figure is a very fine example with good modelling and strong well applied enamel colours. Several versions of this model were made some with bocage, this particular figure is a rare version without bocage.

Dimensions: 8.5 inches high

Current Condition: Minor enamels re-touched

Literature: Myrna Schkolne , page 268 shows a similar figure in her book People, Passions, Pastimes and Pleasures;Staffordshire figures 1810-35

£975    $1316

Description

A good decorative appealing figure of shepherd returning home after locating a lost sheep from his flock.
This figure was very popular in the early 19th century as it reflects a spiritual ethos of the time with a warm story to tell as it illustrates the parable from Mathews and Marks Gospels.
This figure is a very fine example with good modelling and strong well applied enamel colours. Several versions of this model were made some with bocage, this particular figure is a rare version without bocage.

Additional information

Dimensions 8.5 in