Description
A rare creamware bodied pottery figure of a standing cow with suckling calf in the form of a creamer.
The figure is decorated in oxide colours with a good lead glaze and is probably the work of the master pottery Thomas Whieldon.
£3000
Dated: 1770 Staffordshire England
A rare creamware bodied pottery figure of a standing cow with suckling calf in the form of a creamer. The figure is decorated in oxide colours with a good lead glaze and is probably the work of the master pottery Thomas Whieldon.
Dimensions: 5 inches high, 6 inches wide
Current Condition: Professional restoration at neck, crack in tail, ear, horn, fritting at mouth and top of finial.
Provenance: Private Englis collection.
Literature: RE.Page 357 figure reference 211 The Henry H.Weldon Collection, ENGLISH POTTERY 1650-1800
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A rare creamware bodied pottery figure of a standing cow with suckling calf in the form of a creamer.
The figure is decorated in oxide colours with a good lead glaze and is probably the work of the master pottery Thomas Whieldon.
Dimensions | 6 × 5 in |
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