Staffordshire pearlware bocage figure of the Deer Stalker in Scottish attire, “Obadiah Sherratt” pottery circa 1820

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£3750

Dated: 1820 Staffordshire England

This exceptional pearlware oak leaf bocage type figure is attributed to the Obadiah Sherratt Pottery Staffordshire.  The figure depicts a male hunter dressed in traditional Scottish attire standing with a rifle, the dog looking up at his master. This rare and imposing figure is modeled standing on a black and grey sponged base and is known as the Deer Stalker, inspired by the print produced by William Adams from the Caledonian series.

Dimensions: 8.5 inches high

Current Condition: Restored at tail and at right side bocage .

Literature: Myrna Schkolne Page 152 figure reference 84.76 Volume 2 in Staffordshire Figures 1780-1840 published by Schiffer.

£3750    $5062

Description

This exceptional pearlware oak leaf bocage type figure is attributed to the Obadiah Sherratt Pottery Staffordshire.  The figure depicts a male hunter dressed in traditional Scottish attire standing with a rifle, the dog looking up at his master. This rare and imposing figure is modeled standing on a black and grey sponged base and is known as the Deer Stalker, inspired by the print produced by William Adams from the Caledonian series.

Additional information

Dimensions 8.5 in