Antique Staffordshire Pottery pair of Stag and Doe with bocage attributed to the Samuel Hall Pottery

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£4400

Dated: 1830 Shelton Stoke on Trent Staffordshire English

A rare and very decorative pair of standing pearlware pottery figures of doe and stag. The figures are modeled standing on green base with flowers and a very colourful rim. The figures have unusual bocage with flowers which has been attributed to the little known Samuel Hall pottery which was based in Shelton Staffordshire and flourished between 1818 and 1854. This pair of figures would date to the circa 1830 period are in wonderful condition, even the stags antlers are intact and the bocage is undamaged on both figures.

Dimensions: 8 inches high

Current Condition: Doe's ears restored

Literature: Re; page 13 Volume 1 of Myrna Schkolne's new book titled Staffordshire Figures 1780-1840

£4400    $5940

Description

A rare and very decorative pair of standing pearlware pottery figures of doe and stag.
The figures are modeled standing on green base with flowers and a very colourful rim.
The figures have unusual bocage with flowers which has been attributed to the little known Samuel Hall pottery which was based in Shelton Staffordshire and flourished between 1818 and 1854.
This pair of figures would date to the circa 1830 period are in wonderful condition, even the stags antlers are intact and the bocage is undamaged on both figures.

Additional information

Dimensions 8 in