Exceptionally rare pair of circular Prattware pottery plaques decorated with a stag and doe in nature circa 1800-10

£3000

Dated: 1800 to 1810 British

These circular Prattware pottery plaques are relief molded and decorated in vibrant colors in the typical Pratt palette. They depict a stag and doe in a natural setting. The scene is unusually and engagingly decorated in the "full" and framed in an ochre border. The plaques have a blue rococo-formed terminal with two holes to facilitate hanging. This rare and fine-quality pair is in fine condition and is previously unrecorded in any of the standard references.  

Diameter: 9.25 inches

Current Condition: Fine unrestored order.

Provenance: Private Collection Taunton Somerset England.

£3000    $4050

Description

These circular Prattware pottery plaques are relief molded and decorated in vibrant colors in the typical Pratt palette. They depict a stag and doe in a natural setting.

The scene is unusually and engagingly decorated in the “full” and framed in an ochre border.

The plaques have a blue rococo-formed terminal with two holes to facilitate hanging.

This rare and fine-quality pair is in fine condition and is previously unrecorded in any of the standard references.