English Staffordshire pottery pearlware figures of the Lion and the Unicorn with bocage decoration.
The figures represent the Royal Coat of Arms of Great Britain.
These figures are marked with the famous scroll deice adopted by John Walton in his pottery at Burslem town in Stafordshire.
Dimensions:
6 inches high
Current Condition: Restored
Provenance: Private collection London England.
Literature: Myrna Schkolne. People,Passions,Pastimes and Pleasures Staffordshire Figures 1810-25.
Re. Chapter titles Beer and Brittania page 163
English Staffordshire pottery pearlware figures of the Lion and the Unicorn with bocage decoration.
The figures represent the Royal Coat of Arms of Great Britain.
These figures are marked with the famous scroll deice adopted by John Walton in his pottery at Burslem town in Stafordshire.
Additional information
Dimensions
6 in
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