Pair of Staffordshire pottery framed pearlware plaques with paintings of birds of prey early 19th century

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£5750

Dated: 1810 to 1820 staffordshire english

An extremely rare and unique pair of Staffordshire pottery pearlware plaques in original period burrwood frames. The plaques are hand painted with birds of prey perched on trees within rocky outcrops. The condition of these plaques is exceptional with a wonderful naive feel and superb patination of the frames giving a pure period style. These works of art on pottery have a timeless quality and they would take their place in a country or town house setting. The plaques outside the frames measure 9.5 x 7.75 inches approx.

Dimensions: 12.5 inches high, 10.75 inches wide

Current Condition: Exceptionally fine unrestored condition

£5750    $7762

Description

An extremely rare and unique pair of Staffordshire pottery pearlware plaques in original period burrwood frames.
The plaques are hand painted with birds of prey perched on trees within rocky outcrops.
The condition of these plaques is exceptional with a wonderful naive feel and superb patination of the frames giving a pure period style.
These works of art on pottery have a timeless quality and they would take their place in a country or town house setting.

The plaques outside the frames measure 9.5 x 7.75 inches approx.

Additional information

Dimensions 10.75 × 12.5 in