Creamware bodied Whieldon type cow creamer with calf Staffordshire circa 1770

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£1850

Dated: 1770 to 1775 Staffordshire England

This is an early pottery cow creamer made with a creamware body and vitality decorated with oxide colors of blue, brown, green, and dark orange in the Thomas Whieldon style. The figure is well molded, standing on a shaped base with a suckling calf that sports a delightful curly tail. This expressive and rare example dates to c 1770 Staffordshire, England.

Dimensions: 5 inches high 5.75 inches long

Current Condition: Cover replaced.

£1850    $2497

Description

This is an early pottery cow creamer made with a creamware body and vitality decorated with oxide colors of blue, brown, green, and dark orange in the Thomas Whieldon style. The figure is well molded, standing on a shaped base with a suckling calf that sports a delightful curly tail. This expressive and rare example dates to c 1770 Staffordshire, England.

Additional information

Dimensions 5.75 × 5 in